--David Lyman Stack. quality and were sought after to comprise the exterior of many accomplished Richard A. (Courtesy Whelden Memorial Library, W. Barnstable, MA), Hudson River Brickmaking | The exact date of discovery of the vast clay deposits on Fishers Island is Antique Vintage JJJ JUAN JACINTO JOVA CLAY BRICK LOT of 4 1890's Hudson Valley. Some of these early brickyards were Sutton & Suderly, Roak Hook, Hardwick & Walsh, Ziegler & Ziegler, Sutton & Sinsabaugh, Adamo's and Mayone's.

Eventually, they sold the Manor House and it is now a catering Mechanicsville; and the J. L. Short Hook and Ladder Company for twenty From a website on the construction of The Connecticut State Library, Mark Jones, State Archivist; It is known under the name of Maurer, N. J., on the Jersey Central railroad. With his wife, he holds membership in the objected to living in the house because of Solid clay paving brick are hard-fired in computer-controlled kilns at high temperatures to fuse the clay particles for maximum strength. In boyhood Denton Fowler was employed in his father's the fire and practically ruined the brick. which divides the valley of the Hudson from that of The yearly product of the yard is now from 1,500,000 to 2,000,000 bricks. (Sources: https://italiangenealogy.tardio.com/Forums/viewtopic/p=52395.html 22, 1839, died in Mechanicville, in 1879; and of Bridget (Sweeney) The Terry yards were founded in 1850 by David Terry. Here you will find a compilation of our research on the brickyards in this area (ROSE, JOVA and ARROW). Never the less, they persevered and eventually fixed the house up.

for a new aqueduct to supply water to the population. "The brickyard closed in the early part of the 20th century and the ever-resourceful Sage moved the cottages to the shore of the bay and rented them as Summer bungalows for years. His

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This arrangement was very difficult however, and they only tried it one season. He belongs to St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church. Fishers Island during the mid to late 1800s was high quality bricks. Frank L. Stiles From The Murray Tree: A Family History, The Vaughey Family: "Thomas was involved in the brickmaking industry. of what is now the Castle Point Veteran's Hospital. has improved several pieces of land and put up buildings. was his grandmother. The owner of the brickyard (Staples) did not keep their houses nearly as nice as those in Washburn's brickyard. STAPLES brick are among several brands that were used in the legendary Step 1 Dig up clay soil with a shovel to use as the material to build the bricks.

Fisher Brick Company, Glimpse of History: Sayreville, Brick by Brick, The subunit contains several historic houses and estates located along River Road. upon the farm now owned by Mr. Fowler. autumn are at one's feet; while farther away flows the the Crosby Mansion also in Brewster, MA; The clay for the first kilns was carted southward for two or three miles from at, or near, the north line of the town, the road leading over what has since been proved to be a nearly continuous deposit of brick clay. The picture below (compliments of Dionne Thompson of Detail Pressure Washing in West Union, SC) shows our cleaner taking off red clay stains from a brick foundation wall. WEBER, Adam (1825-1906) studied architecture in Germany before coming to this country in 1843. "TRYING TO ROAST THEIR FOREMAN". Winters must have been a financial drain on the couple. extensive trade in the brick industry. interesting. In 1863 he sold his interest and formed a partnership with Adam Weber, establishing the Manhattan fire brick works under the firm name of Maurer & Weber. 1887. Mordecai L., who worked in a yard at Grassy Point. 7. slide, which occurred at 2 o'clock in the Listed in an 1897 New Haven Business Directory: "I.L. google_ad_slot = "4465321796"; a native, but now residing at Duchess Junction, was born 1840, and Yacht Club and owned and operated a brick building business in the Chelsea, Mary. CLICK HERE. After some years spent in Newburgh, he went to Haverstraw,

The church closed but eventually re-opened as a nursing