Tabby (cement)
From Freepedia
Tabby is a kind of cement consisting of lime, sand, water, and crushed oyster shells. It was used extensively in the Southern United States during the Colonial Period. The name comes from the Spanish word, tapia, which means "mud wall".
External links
- Tabby: The Cement of the Lowcountry, an article from the Beaufort County Public Library.



