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If I uderstand your question correctly, You want to know if the header rows were common around the 1900's and the answer is yes. I'm not exactly sure when they figuresd out that this adds strength to the walls, But they have been doing this since the late 1800's in Cleveland Ohio, And Boston has been around longer than Clev. .....Jamie
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