THE BRICK FACTORIES OF CHELTENHAM (DOGTOWN) |
Name of the Company | Location of the brick factory | Earliest | Latest | Comments |
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Brockschmitt Brothers | Along north side of Manchester at 6533, about Dale or Mitchell | 1888 | 1909 | Some sources and details of the Brockschmitt works |
Cheltenham Fire Brick Co. | North side Manchester at Tamm to Billon (Hampton) [Same as Evens #1] | 1878 | | Was purchased by Evens and Howard |
Cheltenham Fire Clay | 6841 Mitchell | 1922 | | |
Evens & Howard Fire Brick Co. | NE corner Tamm and Manchester | 1855 | | Various further reports on the Evens & Howard Company |
Hanna and Company | East and West of Kingsway, north of Manchester | 1861 | 1867 | Purchased in 1867 by Hydraulic |
Highlands Fire Clay Company | From Highlands to Macklind along Oakland | 1907 | 1930 | Owned by Anton Steuver, who also owned the Highlands later on. |
Hydraulic Press Brick Co. | Took over Hanna and Company (see that entry) | 1867 | | Story on Hydraulic-Press Brick Co from 1904 magazine. |
Laclede Fire Brick Co. | On south side of Manchester | 1854 | 1947 | Photo and some details of Laclede and brick making |
Missouri Fire Clay Co. | Mine and factory at 1319 Kraft | 1910 | 1916 | |
Missouri Fire Brick Co. | Corner of Knox and Manchester | 1882 | 1929 | Detailed story of Missouri Fire Brick Co. |
Mitchell Clay Manufacturing Co. | North side Manchester between Sublette and Pierce | 1857 | 1932 | Story on The Mitchell Clay Manufacturing Co. from 1904 magazine. |
Pacific Fire Clay | Address only listed as Cheltenham. Offices downtown | 1873 | 1877 | Some sources and details of Pacific Fire Clay works |
St. Louis Terra Cotta Company | 5801-15, NW corner of Pierce and Manchester | 1894 | 1908 | Story on St. Louis Terra Cotta Company from 1904 magazine |
Winkle Terra Cotta Company | N. of Manchester between Pierce and Sulphur | 1883 | 1955 | Sources and details on Winkle Terra Cotta Company |