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Definition of Rubblestone

Rubblestone
Rubblestone Rub"ble*stone`, n. See Rubble, 1 and 2.

Meaning of Rubblestone from wikipedia

- Rubble masonry or rubble stone is rough, uneven building stone not laid in regular courses. It may fill the core of a wall which is faced with unit masonry...
- The Joseph Herman Rubblestone Barn is a historic barn located in Tabor, South Dakota, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic...
- The Frank Svatos Rubblestone Barn is a historic barn located near Tabor, South Dakota, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic...
- Harford County, Maryland, United States. It is a two-story, frame and rubblestone, gable-roofed house, partially stuccoed and partially shingled. It took...
- The Teibel–Sykora Rubblestone Barn is a historic barn located in Tabor, South Dakota. The house was constructed circa 1900. It was added to the National...
- The Mathias Merkwan Rubblestone Barn is a historic barn located near Tabor, South Dakota, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic...
- Oberbergischer Kreis, Museum Controlled by Oberbergischer Kreis Open to the public Yes Condition Fully preserved Site history Built 1276 Materials Rubblestone...
- Conquest. A polygonal stone s**** keep was built in chalk and flint rubblestone around the top of the motte in the early 12th Century, the remains of...
- The John Merkwan Jr. Rubblestone House is a historic house located in Tabor, South Dakota. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on...
- The John and Kate Merkwan Rubblestone House-Barn is a historic house located in Tabor, South Dakota, United States. The house was constructed circa 1900...