266 CLAYS AND CLAY INDUSTRY. 



DRY-PRESSED BRICKS. 



32, 33, 34 and 35 are all dry-pressed bricks made from Co- 

 hansey clays. The raw materials are of moderate tensile 

 strength and are buff-burning at cone 6 to 8. 



Value of New Jersey Brick. 



The value of the different kinds of brick produced in New- 

 Jersey in 1902 1 was as follows: 



Quantity. Average price- 

 Kind. Thousands. Value. per thousand. 



Common, 300,583 $1,506,224 $5.01 



Front, 42,926 552,000 12.86 



Vitrified, 1,014 10,437 10.29 



Fancy or ornamental brick, 11,407 .... 



1 Mineral Resources, U. S. Geol. Survey, 1902, Chapter on Clay-working: 

 Industries. 



DIRECTORY OF FIRMS MAKING BRICK. 



C = common. F = front. E = enameled. 



John Hoffman, Alpha, C. 



Drummond Brothers, Asbury Park, C. 



Somers Brick Company, Bakersville, C. 



R. T. Greenlee, Belleplain, C. 



Kresner & Holland, Berkeley Heights, C. 



Bordentown Brick Company, Bordentown, C. 



S. Graham & Company, Bordentown, C. 



J. C. Benward, Brass Castle, C. 



B. Erickson, Bridgeton, C. 



Budd Brothers, Camden, C 



Cliff wood Brick Company, Cliff wood, C. 



A. Gaston, Cliff wood, C. 



O. Gehlhaus, Cliff wood, C. 



J. C. Dobbs, Collingswood, C. 



J. Braislin & Son, Crosswicks, C~ 



D. Doerr, Da Costa, C. 



— . Raj otte, Dunellen, C 



H. C. Adams, Edgewater Park, C. 



J. Einsiedel, Egg Harbor City, C. 



Rupp & Sawyer, Elmwood, C. 



