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Evens & Howard Fire Brick Co.

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464: 431: 398: 297: 81: 57: 49: 65: 124:. The firm was incorporated in 1867 when Evens & Howard took possession of it. At the time of its operation, it was one of the oldest manufacturers of fire bricks in St. Louis. At one point, its grounds covered 133 acres (54 ha). According to one report, the mining was done below ground by "pick and blast". In 1904, clay extraction took place at three mines: two in St. Louis and one in 136:
visible as far as 25 miles (40 km) from St. Louis, attracted some 10,000 spectators, and caused an estimated $ 325,000 in damage ($ 4.16 million adjusted for inflation). One of the two buildings burned again in 1958, causing over $ 125,000 in damage ($ 1.32 million adjusted for inflation).
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An 1875 fire consumed the brickworks, causing $ 50,000 in damage ($ 1.39 million adjusted for inflation). Parts of the sewer pipe division were destroyed by fire at least twice. In 1949, a fire that started in the factory locker room consumed two four-story factory buildings. The fire was
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600: 550: 198: 555: 128:. The company had an extensive equipment network of cars and tracks to bring clay to the plant. Evens & Howard's offices were located on 580: 357: 167:. They were able to convince officials to develop the neighborhoods, and many families moved in once the company built employee housing. 139:
The company was acquired by General Refractories in 1930, which continued to operate the Evens & Howard plant under its old name.
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120:. One source dates the beginning of the company back to 1837, but under different owners. In 1855, the works were owned by 585: 575: 349: 329: 69: 160: 152: 129: 378: 539: 411: 285: 463: 444: 430: 397: 296: 80: 101: 212: 255: 477:"General Refractories: Has Acquired Properties of Evens & Howard Fire Brick Co. of St. Louis". 105: 156: 340: 320: 497: 267: 204: 125: 48: 336: 316: 148: 121: 73: 64: 56: 113: 564: 234: 496:. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. pp. 9, 17, 101 and 110. 164: 93: 271: 33: 20: 208: 203:. Illustrated by Camille N. Dry. St. Louis: Compton & Co. p. 51. 519:"Richmond Heights' Hadley Township South neighborhood has become history" 197:
Compton, Richard J., ed. (1876). "Evens and Howard Brick Company Fire".
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at the time restricted African Americans to specific portions of
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Evens & Howard were instrumental in the establishment of the
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An Evens & Howard fire brick with very little deterioration.
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McDonald, Joellen Gamp; Ruth Nichols Keenoy (August 14, 2006).
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Sketch of Evens & Howard Fire Brick prior to 1904.
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Sketch of the Cheltenham Fireclay Works in the 1870s.
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38°37′26″N 90°16′21″W / 38.6238°N 90.2726°W / 38.6238; -90.2726



Joliet Iron and Steel Works
Joliet, Illinois

fire bricks
sewage
Cheltenham neighborhood
St. Louis, Missouri
Quebec
Africa
Charles Chouteau
Glencoe, Missouri
Market Street in St. Louis
African American
Richmond Heights, Missouri
Racial segregation
St. Louis County
brickworks
Hadley Township





Pictorial St. Louis: The Great Metropolis of the Mississippi Valley
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