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Definition of Plasterers
1. plasterer [n] - See also: plasterer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plasterers
Literary usage of Plasterers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report (1899)
"Troy Bricklayers and plasterers. Agreement entered Into this 3d day of June.
1899. between the Master Masons' Association of the city of Troy. ..."
2. A Practical Treatise on Business: Or How to Get, Save, Spend, Give, Lend by Edwin Troxell Freedley (1853)
"plasterers' work is of two kinds, namely: Plastering upon laths, called ceiling,
and plastering ... plasterers' plain work is measured by the square foot, ..."
3. Biennial Report by Washington (State). Bureau of Labor (1906)
"plasterers- STRIKE, SEATTLE. On September 26, 1906, the union plasterers of
Seattle struck for an advance in wages from $5.50 per day to $6.00 per day. ..."
4. The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches and Meeting Houses, in by Walter Wilson (1808)
"The Baptists appear to have occupied this place in 1738; and this little is all
the information we possess relating to Brewers'- Hall. plasterers'-HALL. ..."
5. Special Bulletin by New York (State). Dept. of Labor (1901)
"Yonkers Bricklayers, plasterers, Stone Masons and Hod Carriers ... of the Saturday
Half Holiday on the part of Bricklayers and plasterers' Union No. ..."
6. Annual Report (1899)
"Troy Bricklayers and plasterers. Agreement entered Into this 3d day of June.
1899. between the Master Masons' Association of the city of Troy. ..."
7. A Practical Treatise on Business: Or How to Get, Save, Spend, Give, Lend by Edwin Troxell Freedley (1853)
"plasterers' work is of two kinds, namely: Plastering upon laths, called ceiling,
and plastering ... plasterers' plain work is measured by the square foot, ..."
8. Biennial Report by Washington (State). Bureau of Labor (1906)
"plasterers- STRIKE, SEATTLE. On September 26, 1906, the union plasterers of
Seattle struck for an advance in wages from $5.50 per day to $6.00 per day. ..."
9. The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches and Meeting Houses, in by Walter Wilson (1808)
"The Baptists appear to have occupied this place in 1738; and this little is all
the information we possess relating to Brewers'- Hall. plasterers'-HALL. ..."
10. Special Bulletin by New York (State). Dept. of Labor (1901)
"Yonkers Bricklayers, plasterers, Stone Masons and Hod Carriers ... of the Saturday
Half Holiday on the part of Bricklayers and plasterers' Union No. ..."