The Kansas Historical Quarterly volume 1

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The Kansas Historical Quarterly volume 1
Kansas State Historical Society
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. . " The Steinmetz brickyard has long since passed away. It has been almost forgotten by even the oldest settlers of Pittsburg. The buildings for which it furnished the bricks have been replaced. But the economic fact that was established lived on in the vitrified brick plant, in the pottery plant and in the tile factory.
The immediate vicinity of Pittsburg contains extensive areas of clay, or shale, suitable for making a variety of clay products. This fact, combined with a cheap and abundant
...supply of coal resulted in building up an industry comparable with that of any other locality in the Southwest.
The value of the clay products factories to the community was well expressed by the following statement of facts for the year 1927, the only year for which data were available: Total number of employees, 275; total payroll, $275, 277. 25; total value of prod- ucts, $826, 909. 01. During the same year 2, 486 cars of the output of the factories were shipped out of Pittsburg. 62 The Pittsburg Paving and Building Brick Company, better known as the Nesch and Moore Brick Company, was the pioneer modern brick plant of Pittsburg.


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