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A kiln at the Logan Clay Products Company operation in Logan, Hocking County, Ohio. Logan Clay Products manufactures clay sewer pipe, flue lining, decorative chimney tops, and wall coping. The image was probably taken by Horace R. Collins in 1970.
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Tags: Clay,
Kilns,
Pennsylvanian Geologic Period,
Quarries and quarrying,
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Stacked bricks prepared for firing in a kiln seen during an Ohio Geological Survey Teachers Workshop tour inside the facilities of Bowerston Shale Company operations at Hanover, Licking County, Ohio. Bedrock is from the Mississippian Geologic Period. The image was made by Sherry L. Weisgarber in 1988.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Brickmaking,
Bricks,
Kilns,
Mississippian Geologic Period,
Quarries and quarrying,
Old, abandoned kilns at the Nelsonville Brick Kiln Park on the south side of Nelsonville, Athens County, Ohio. The Hocking Valley was well known for its brick and tile industry in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Bedrock in the area is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The image was taken during a teachers workshop field trip in summer 1999.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Brickmaking,
Clay,
Kilns,
Pennsylvanian Geologic Period,
Quarries and quarrying,
Old, abandoned kilns on the south side of Nelsonville, Athens County, Ohio. The Hocking Valley was well known for its brick and tile industry in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Bedrock in the area is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The image was taken on March 20, 1973.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Brickmaking,
Clay,
Kilns,
Pennsylvanian Geologic Period,
Quarries and quarrying,
Stacked bricks prepared for firing in a kiln inside the facilities of Bowerston Shale Company operations at Hanover, Licking County, Ohio. Bedrock is from the Mississippian Geologic Period. The image was taken by David K. Webb on September 15, 1969.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Brickmaking,
Bricks,
Kilns,
Mississippian Geologic Period,
Quarries and quarrying,
Inside an old, abandoned kiln at the Nelsonville Brick Kiln Park on the south side of Nelsonville, Athens County, Ohio. The Hocking Valley was well known for its brick and tile industry in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Bedrock in the area is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The image was taken during a teachers workshop field trip in summer 1999.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Brickmaking,
Clay,
Kilns,
Pennsylvanian Geologic Period,
Quarries and quarrying,
An old, abandoned kiln at the Nelsonville Brick Kiln Park on the south side of Nelsonville, Athens County, Ohio. The Hocking Valley was well known for its brick and tile industry in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Bedrock in the area is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The image was taken during a teachers workshop field trip in summer 1999.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Brickmaking,
Clay,
Kilns,
Pennsylvanian Geologic Period,
Quarries and quarrying,
A view of kilns with sewer pipe in the foreground at the Logan Clay Products Company operation in Logan, Hocking County, Ohio. Logan Clay Products manufactures clay sewer pipe, flue lining, decorative chimney tops, and wall coping. The image was taken by Horace R. Collins in 1970.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Clay,
Kilns,
Pennsylvanian Geologic Period,
Quarries and quarrying,
Tiles,
Old, abandoned kilns on the south side of Nelsonville, Athens County, Ohio. The Hocking Valley was well known for its brick and tile industry in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Bedrock in the area is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The image was taken on March 20, 1973.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Brickmaking,
Clay,
Kilns,
Pennsylvanian Geologic Period,
Quarries and quarrying,
The Berea Brick and Tile Company, north of Strongsville in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. The image was made by John H. Melvin in 1951.
Workers stacking bricks inside a kiln at the Galena Shale, Tile and Brick Company operation near Galena, Delaware County, Ohio. Unit lithology in this area is shale, siltstone, and sandstone. Bedrock is from the Devonian Geologic Period. The image was probably taken in the 1970s.
Old, abandoned kilns at the Nelsonville Brick Kiln Park on the south side of Nelsonville, Athens County, Ohio. The Hocking Valley was well known for its brick and tile industry in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Bedrock in the area is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The image was taken during a teachers workshop field trip in summer 1999.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Brickmaking,
Clay,
Kilns,
Pennsylvanian Geologic Period,
Quarries and quarrying,
The McArthur Brick Company plant at McArthur, Vinton County, Ohio. Jane L. Forsyth is shown in the left foreground. The picture was probably taken in the 1950s or early 1960s.
The Beldon Brick Company Plant No. 4 at Sugarcreek, Tuscarawas County, Ohio. Historically the plant, which was originally owned by the Finzer Brothers Clay Company, sold both clay products and coal from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The image was taken during a teachers workshop field trip in summer 1999.
Fired bricks coming out of the kiln seen during an Ohio Geological Survey Teachers Workshop tour inside the facilities of Bowerston Shale Company operations at Hanover, Licking County, Ohio. Bedrock is from the Mississippian Geologic Period. The image was made by Sherry L. Weisgarber in 1988.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Brickmaking,
Bricks,
Kilns,
Mississippian Geologic Period,
Quarries and quarrying,
Inside a kiln at the Galena Shale, Tile and Brick Company operation near Galena, Delaware County, Ohio. Unit lithology in this area is shale, siltstone, and sandstone. Bedrock is from the Devonian Geologic Period. The image was probably taken in the 1970s.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Brickmaking,
Clay,
Devonian Geologic Period,
Kilns,
Quarries and quarrying,
Kilns at Logan Clay Products Company operation in Logan, Hocking County, Ohio. Logan Clay Products manufactures clay sewer pipe, flue lining, decorative chimney tops, and wall coping. The image was probably taken by Horace R. Collins in 1970.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Clay,
Kilns,
Pennsylvanian Geologic Period,
Quarries and quarrying,
Slides
An old, abandoned kiln on the south side of Nelsonville, Athens County, Ohio. The Hocking Valley was well known for its brick and tile industry in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Bedrock in the area is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The image was taken on March 20, 1973.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Brickmaking,
Clay,
Kilns,
Pennsylvanian Geologic Period,
Quarries and quarrying,
A kiln at the Logan Clay Products Company operation in Logan, Hocking County, Ohio. Logan Clay Products manufactures clay sewer pipe, flue lining, decorative chimney tops, and wall coping. The image was probably taken by Horace R. Collins in 1970.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Clay,
Kilns,
Pennsylvanian Geologic Period,
Quarries and quarrying,
Slides
Kilns at Logan Clay Products Company operation in Logan, Hocking County, Ohio. Logan Clay Products manufactures clay sewer pipe, flue lining, decorative chimney tops, and wall coping. The image was probably taken by Horace R. Collins in 1970.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Clay,
Kilns,
Pennsylvanian Geologic Period,
Quarries and quarrying,
Slides
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