& 9 YO ath INNS wi & es eC le ZA RER Ws ery G4 Pa bs Nis JP-COB FREUND, President. W. J. WEITKAMP, Seo’y and Treas. DESGRIPTIVE GATRLOGUE, No. 3, ---OF... Vitrified Ornamental Roofing Tile, Terra Cotta Hip Rolls, Crestings and Finials. .--MAPNOFAOTORED BY... THE GINGINNATI ROOFING TILE AND TERRA COTTA CO., OFFIGE AND WORKS: Se ehont B. & O. S. W. Ry., near Mitchell Arve. tata Une LR epee er Gincinnati, Ohio. TAOOIUNG ENG Su. Page. American S Tile, Fargas al Peer American Spanish Model, ( Specialties } . . 10 Special closed tops and bottoms for American S and Ameri- can Spanish Model Tile, 8 Hip Rolls and closed ends, 9 Graduated American S_ Circle Tower Tile, 12 Finials, Terra Cotta Chimney Cap, American Mission Tile, Spanish S as cress Roman Special Tile, Roman EC American Pan ce American Triple Lock Tile, Terra Cotta Trimmings for Slate and Flat Tile Roofs, . Hip Roll Designs put together, Wood Work Construction for Ornamental Tile Roofs, Explanation for laying American S Tile, Page. to 4 to to as ¥ ees > Ll a i # ’ wii x ; ‘ t " No A Mg ‘ f 4 gh: Aaa ys va + a ae ' ’ ! e é ‘ : . fi f e i Pea >) ‘ ‘ ' . fe 7 ' e 4 i Ps 7 i U s r) ‘ are. ¥ bead be . ‘i = : at i e apt { " gt ‘ 4 i an ‘ rey / ‘ ' : ” 5 | " ; ‘ ' hs eI » - * ; la . ’ i] . A c ’ * . ' ¢ ‘ « : 5 ‘ a ; j ’ " ‘ * = i ~ - + 4 , f ts * - ia y" ‘ 7 ‘ * - 2 ¢ ' f : . Ne sy * ‘ ae Ls > ‘ r * rs e¢ ' ‘ 4 S i f i? ? f > ) Wa a , 4 a i al ( ~ . eee | ‘ , 7 é 4 ‘ nig apan.! C." é . . ; 5 i. * f ’ r Ss) e ‘ ote : Ke j 5 oe i ? i s .s , . ' ' , t . ' at ‘ ve ‘ 7 7 ' i La s -) 4 aus ' 7 h ‘ : yaa) ; as ' fi : Ga ' . Wid, na ‘ aT fae ved M . 7. s \e : i a0 \ as Pah : fads Ti ier ae : PATON Rh «< r \ c ‘ ai ptt Pai) yew sak ; oer, bri dl Mint ac b | } 7 “1,” “ ry , a ; ras ¢ } i Tr P v ~ ae a na : - . ee ur ' } ; ‘ 4 at | Mery s rn Py in =o ss : . wn 7 ig i . \ ens An A a ; | \ahin \ ? sz INTRODUCTORY “+ AY our material is manufactured of proper clay and burned to a very bigh degree of beat, so as to produce perfectly vitrified tile, absolutely non-absorbent of moisture and indestructible under all conditions of climate from the most extreme beat to the most extreme cold, and they can be de- pended on not to disintegrate, as soft burned material will do in a very sbort time. * * ee ee a PERSPECTIVE SHOWING Specifications for Laying American “S” Roofing Tile. Cover all roofs with red vitrified American ¢¢S?? Roofing Tile, manufactured by The Cincinnati Roofing Tile and Terra Cotta Co Size of tile to be 10’’x 13’ and to lay 814’’x 10” to the weather, with 3’” top laps, nailed with two barbed wire nails 114’ long. All horizontal laps to be bedded in elastic tile cement, to serve as a cushion, using not less than 40 pounds to a square; cement to be colored to match tile. Use No. 6 American 6S’? ridge cresting for all ridges and No. 25 or No. 14 for all hips, and No. 5 or No. 22 for all hip finials. Before laying tile, cover sheathing with a heavy layer of carbonized roofing felt weighing not less than 20 pounds to one square of single ply, with 3/7 laps, well tacked to sheathing with barbed wire nails, with tin caps under nail heads, spaced not more than 6’ apart. Cover sides of dormer with flat vitrified shingle tile of same material as tile roof. All terra cotta crestings and finials are to be made of the same material and vitrified same as the tile. All hips and cresting are to be bedded in colored cement mortar, Color to match shade of tile as near as practical, All tile at eaves to be closed up with a Separate piece of terra cotta eave closure. All the above is to be done satisfactory to the Architect and Superintendent. iGo ee P ee Hyde Park School, Cincinnati, O.—Covered with American “S” Tile. aR CrmITeECTS DORNETTE-& SHEPPARD on eee 2 AMERICAN “S” GRESTING. “ Special closed tops and bottoms for American “S” or American Spanish Model ridges, eaves, hips and valleys. (Burned in.) — Designs of different hip rolls and closed ends for hips. SI CLOSED VALLEYS 52 Specifications for Laying American Spanish Model Roofing Tile. Cover all roofs with red vitrified American Spanish Model Roofing Tile, manufactured by The Cincinnati Roofing Tile and Terra Cotta Co. Size of tile to be 10’ x 13” and to lay 81{’” x 10 to the weather, with 3’ top laps, nailed with two barbed wire nails 11’ long. All horizontal laps to be bedded in elastic tile cement, using not less than 40 pounds to a square ; cement to be colored to match tile. Use No. 6 ridge cresting for all ridges and No. 25 or No. 14 for all hips, and No. 5 or No. 22 for all hip finials. Before laying tile, cover sheathing with a heavy layer of carbonized roofing felt weighing not less than 20 pounds to one square of single ply, with three laps, well tacked to sheath- ing with barbed wire nails, with tin caps under nail heads, spaced not more than 6’’ apart. Cover sides of dormer with flat vitrified shingle tile of same material as tile roof. All terra cotta crestings and finials are to be made of the same material and vitrified same as the tile. All hips and cresting are to be bedded in colored cement mortar. Color to match shade of tile as near as practical. All tile at eaves to be closed up with a separate piece of terra cotta eave closure. All the above is to be done satisfactory to the Architect and Superintendent. =—10e> Carriage House at Chicago, Ill.—Covered with American Spanish Model Tile. — Eh ooe SSS aS ~~ Showing method of putting on graduated American “S” Tile on circle roofs and Towers . Each tile in each course is graduated from gutter to apex to form a perfect radiation. = AA ey SE FV —a [rey a = ° & 7) =i a Covered with American “S” Tile. N, Kies Gate Lodge for A. L. Barbour, Esq., Ardsley, —n— 100 Hip and Gable Finials for American “S” or American Spanish Model Tile. 4a Finials for American “S” or American Spanish Model Tile. Finials. Finials. 58 oo 1SSION CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED VALLEY. BOTTOM. HIP. 2 Specifications for Laying American Mission Roofing Tile. Cover all roofs with red vitrified American Mission Roofing Tile, manufactured by The Cincinnati Roofing Tile and Terra Cotta Co. Size of tile to be 13’”x 6’, the convex part to show 6’ x 10” to the weather, and the concave part 3’ x 10’” to the weather, with 3’ top laps, nailed with two barbed wire nails 14 ’’ long at concave part and »* 4’ long at convex part, if no strips are used under the convex courses. If strips are used 114’ nails will be sufficient. All horizontal laps are to be bedded in elastic tile cement to serve as a cushion, using not less than 40 pounds to the square, cement to be colored to match tile as near as practical. Before laying tile, cover the sheathing with a heavy layer of carbonized roofing felt, weighing not less than 20 pounds to one square of single ply, with 3’’ laps, well tacked to sheathing with barbed wire nails, with tin caps under nail heads, spaced not more than 6” apart. All hips and crestings to be bedded in colored mortar cement, color to match shade of tile as near as practical. All tile at eaves to be closed with a separate piece of terra cotta eave closure. 64 65 Saat a ee CLOSED CLOSED SPANISH MISSION BOTTOM VALLEY HIP Specifications for Laying Spanish Mission Roofing Tile. Cover all roofs with red vitrified Spanish Mission Roofing Tile, manufactured by The Cincinnati Roofing Tile and Terra Cotta Co. Size of tile to be 13/’ x 6”, the convex part to show 6’’ x 10’ to the weather, and the concave part 3’’ x 10’” to the weather, with 3’ top laps, nailed with two barbed wire nails 1 4°” long at concave part and 4’” long at convex part, if no strips are used under the convex courses. If strips are used, 1 1//” nails will be sufficient. All horizontal laps are to be bedded in elastic tile cement to serve as a cushion, using not less than 40 pounds to the square; cement to be colored to match tile as near as practical. Before laying tile, cover the sheathing with a heavy layer of carbon- ized roofing felt weighing not less than 20 pounds to one square of single ply, with 3’ laps, well tacked to sheathing with barbed wire nails, with tin caps under nail heads, spaced not more than 6” apart, All hips and crestings to be bedded in colored mortar cement, color to match shade of tile as near as practical. All tile at eaves to be closed with a separate piece of terra cotta eave closure, ie Z7\ ’ EAVE CLO “ ¥ ED HIP ¢cLosEeD VALLEY. 70 7 CLOSED HIP. CLOS Specifications for Laying Roman Special Roofing Tile. Cover all roofs with red vitrified Roman Special Roofing Tile, manufactured by The Cincinnati Roofing Tile and Terra Cotta Co. Size of pan tile to be 13/7 x 9’’ or 13/’ x 6’, and convex tile to be 13’ x 6” laid 10’ x 6’ to the weather, with 3/” top lap, nailed with barbed wire nails, Horizontal laps to be bedded in elastic tile cement to serve as a cushion, using not less than 40 pounds to the square; cement to be colored to match tile as near as practical. Before laying this tile, cover the sheathing with a heavy layer of carbonized roofing felt weighing not less than 20 pounds to one square of single ply, with 3’’ laps, well tacked to sheathing with barbed wire nails, with tin caps under nail heads, spaced not more than 6” apart. All hips and crestings to be bedded in colored mortar cement, color to match shade of tile as near as practical. All tile at eaves to be closed with a separate piece of terra cotta eave closure. a \— —_—— 79 0 an EAVE CLOSURE 77 78 CLOSED HIP CLOSED VALLEY Specifications for Laying Roman Roofing Tile. Cover all roofs with red vitrified Roman Roofing Tile manufactured by The Cincinnati Roofing Tile convex tile to be 13’ x 6”, laid 10’ x 6” to the weather, with 3’ top lap, nailed with barbed wire nails. Horizontal laps to be bedded in elastic tile cement to serve as a cushion, using not less than 40 pounds to the square; cement to be colored to match tile as near as practical, Before laying this tile, cover the sheathing with a heavy layer of carbonized roofing felt weighing not less than 20 pounds to one square of single ply, with 3’ laps; well tacked to sheathing with barbed wire nails, with tin caps under nail heads, spaced not more than 6’ apart. All hips and crestings to be bedded in colored mortar cement, color to match shade of tile as near as practical. All tile at eaves to be closed with a separate piece of terra cotta eave closure. and Terra Cotta Co. Size of pan tile to be 13’ x 9’’ or 13/’x6’’, and | 84 - 3 82 CLOSEp EAVE CLOSURE CLOSED HIP. VALLEY. Specifications for Laying American Pan Tile. Cover all roofs with red vitrified American Pan Tile, manufactured by The Cincinnati Roofing Tile and Terra Cotta Co. Size of each tile to be 94x13. laid 64x 10/7 to the weather tor the convex part, and 9’’ x 10’” to the weather for the concave part, laid with 3’’ top laps, nailed with two barbed wire nails. All horizontal laps to be bedded in elastic tile cement to serve as a cushion, using not less than 40 pounds to the square; cement to be colored to match tile as near as practical. Before laying this tile, cover the sheathing with a heavy layer of carbonized roofing felt weighing not less than 20 pounds to one square of single ply, with 3’” laps, well tacked to sheathing with barbed wire nails, with tin caps under nail heads, spaced not more than 6’ apart. All hips and crestings to be bedded in colored mortar cement, color to match shade of tile as near as practical. All tile at eaves to be closed with a separate piece of terra cotta eave closure. 90 AMERICAN TRIPLE LOCK TILE Specifications for Laying American Triple Lock Roofing Tile. manufactured by The Cincinnati Roofing Tile and Terra Cotta Co. Size of tile, 16’’x 10’, and to be laid Cover all roofs with American Triple Lock Roofing Tile, ith copper wire. Size of wood strips, 1’ x 2’’, and to be spaced according to the tile. 134%’ x 83¢’” to the weather, to be laid on wood strips, every fourth tile to be fastened down w ae sae i Carnegie Library, Newport, Ky.—Covered with American “S” Tile. — i 4 + Hi iv wis SET ewvurir sted i ) ARCHITECTS Residence for Dr. J. M. Crawford, Avondale, O.—Covered with American “S” Tile. Gate Lodge for John D. Rockefeller, Esq., Cleveland, Ohio.—Covered with American “S” Tile. = 96. = Dye my ¢ i ¢ ey fk i f fiyted # ae tome Bowe td ske 2 Leama a = yr et Swiss Cottage, Clifton, O.—Covered with American “$”’ Tile. Crestings and finials for slate or shingle tile roofs. All made with slip joints. Extra charge made for flange joints. All hip finials or gable end finials may be used on any style cresting. == 98 g— om Plain crestings and hips for slate or shingle tile roofs. —3l— Sancteneencosse So SRCGGaRGuERRaEE Residence George Hoadly, Jr., Grandin Road, Cincinnati, Ohio.—Covered — oo with American “S” Tile. ~ ns *. an £4) ase ‘ sa9 3°14] >is 2) 9h . 2 VOM TR ROK Rie BENT DcCame acars Chapel Evergreen Cemetery, Newport, Ky.—Covered with American “S” Tile. 20 — 33 — High School Building, Glendale, O.—Covered with American “S” Tile. 84 aaa ~~ == Milburn Memorial Church, South Bend, Ind.—Covered with American “S” Tile. —35— Detail Construction of wood work on roofs where the AMERICAN ‘‘S”’’ TILE is used. At return mold of Dormers where joining main roof sheathing there should be a space of 5 fom 3% in. between sheathing and mold. See ‘‘A.” SE y The bottom of sub-sill of Dormers must be 5in. ; hee H / ona plumb line between sill and roof sheathing. | Dene 4) ¥ . “6 ” y See 5: a = Saddles back of chimney and scuttle frame to be constructed as shown at ‘‘C”’ and ‘‘D.” All hip and ridge poles to be 1% in. x 5% in. (see details) the carpenter to furnish and to fit same in position temporary over the sheathing, so that the roofer can remove same in order to lap the roofing felt over all hips and ridges. Plan Plow NSS WML =———4.6 > AIS END ELEvarion Moor PLAN Vite Cincinnart roorincTine & TERRACOTTA: G ees i, Kip Secrion Tnmoven Conmice | I H i 1 ' ‘ t ! eres iy BT 1 a | BE TCs FPR i! EP A ar apa poo a GR es i Kw eae (mamma VONAL VIEW OF TILE AT EAVE. Faeyr ——————SSSSsSsSsSsS5 SCCTIONAL Vitw OF TILL AT FAVES each space from 8” to 85s" so as to meet the 5'4" space on the left hip intersection. The 514” space must mapvly be the same so as to fit the flange of hip finial. We can Furnish the Following Material at Lowest Prices. Shingle tile for sides of dormers when required in connection with our ornamental roofing tile. Carbonized roofing felt, weighing twenty to twenty-five pounds to one square of single ply, to lay under roofing tile. Wood tilting strips, to be laid under first course of tile at eaves. Red elastic tile cement. Black elastic tile cement. Steel barbed wire nails. Copper barbed wire nails. Copper cut nails. Galvanized barbed wire nails. Tin tags to fasten felt paper. These may be shipped in same car with tile at a small additional cost in freight. List of Buildings Recently Erected and Covered with American “‘S” Tile. NAME LOCATION ARCHITECTS NAME LOCATION ARCHITECTS Wace. ockefeller. ., 5; ts.ni0s 0 Tarrytown, N. Y...... York & Sawyer.. ..... oe Sentinel Building. ssessses set eacs Fytdrariapols,: Ind See irenagdarncc se chee as epee toe Jno. D. Rockefeller... ............ Cleveland; O7 © 2co<:. Chas. W. Hopkinson........ Chapel for Evergreen Cemetery,.Newport, Ky.. ....... .Franklin & De amteaees Dare Kingsford 202 22 occas Short Hills, N. Jeereeree atish 6 Schroeder; /ova.0+. Schrader Building ...............+0 Indianapolis, Ind........ D. A. Bohlen & Son ........ PRE LeRMAaIDOUN Gil Sc cst cesuiesee sss Ardsley ING covers bey) ELOlden. a ccene eo seen Caldwell & Iseminger .............. Middletown, O......... og; Leerminger ye. sis .aeiees SSD AB ee EAONMANN Saccc si kcs cater snes hitton sO les aecut oc roo Wet DIACD are es coerce Policestation =< tare ere eee. CincinnattsO) 2. ea ce: Boul & Tayloris... mssvereer O’Bryonville School ............... Ciicinnntiy OF. ses, Dornette & Sheppard ........ Carnegie, Library. ages tyes esac Newport, Ky... ..... :<. Werner & Adkins,,.......... Pivde Parke SCHOO! 2 lcs. cece ss ss: Eiydem baricz sirnsene cass Dornette & Sheppard ........ Butlers Buildin gop sews sean CincimathoOe sass W.. Wo Franklin, 2.0%...) PUDUCHSRHOOL Ceci cckorsescose ss c> Giendalen@ see cath Brown, Burton & Davis..... le Bentlageinina sce escent wee Lexington, Ky ......... Copeland & Dole.............. ENIDIGHOCHOD careers eckes skees on St. Bernard, (Oven. Werner & Adkins............ Are Wie hay Wald ass crease nigae: Clitoris) 2 tae hey: Des Jardins & Hayward,..... Baliye Piano One snes teas 5s Cincinnati. 0 reer. oe Elzner & Anderson........... FUR ODS mee tase en ee a tee: (Clifton Oconee kee Werner & Adkins............ iW Pod Gen \WATHE 501 ap Avondale, O 200.5... Des Jardins & Hayward..... BS GeMillerse See ye on) Avondale, O.......0 «.. Werner & Adkins,........... PolicesPatrol! House ,..55. osc. arse Cincinnati, O ........... Bollide Lavlorindesvonsctersess RoberexPosuesa swage, no oe Avondale, O........5.. Dates Ody cca teien Busse & Borgmian.,................. Cincinnati, O ...........Dornette & Sheppard......... Rifle. Range ty. 08e. ee teres. Union Hill, N. J...... PDBEDINS WOW £270 feneser ae. BucmoneLibrary © se... sects en. Concord, Ni Fisica sornst: Wa Pot Sse wevenk sve ents Bablic: School pais saiadeos aaa Covington, Ky.........Schofield & Rabe ...... ..... EROSEI EA OSES eee Cancion ones cone Daytona cree es ce Peters, Burns & Pretzinger Haley louse. .cn ee peaccesusnoe sas Muxedo, Park. Ns Ve. Braces rice 5.0... pee Misses Seufferle .,....:.....0ceccees Glitton. Oo epee: Werner & Adkins ........... DAR aDDS Re eee er eee eed Avondale, O ........... Des Jardins & Hayward ..... (UPS, *LOP PRL TT ES gah eee Vernon Place, O... ..,Des Jardins & Hayward...... LU IE Rs 0 ede Bae ry ne Avondale; Or 2, aie. Me cris Burton’, .,0csessabre Wem bem El arriSOne cv e. 5 cc cota aks Povoridaley1 ©) son. teres: CaM: Rosters. s.ceeeree et ee Telephone Building................. Norwood,” Onn coraves ext G. W. Rapp & Son......... RUMODBUC DAtra edits ccs cer e