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Re: [CBQ] Bricks

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Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 00:11:25 -0600
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A lot of the "Brick" consruction was also done with hollow tile as fillers.  
National Fireproof Brick in Ottawa shipped most of their products on the Q and 
a lot was hollow tile used in the larger skyscrapers build in Chicago.  There 
was also a 3M factory in Monmouth which made tiles(Monmouth Mining and 
Manufacturing)(before the tape co. took the name)  Tiles were used before the 
now cheaper cinder blocks.  They were also used for coal and grain silos field 
and sewer tiles again before concrete and plastic took over.  Most were moved 
via box cars with straw for dunnage(cushioning)
sjh
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Charlie Vlk 
  To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 1:35 PM
  Subject: Re: [CBQ] Bricks


  Used bricks out of Chicago are not all "Chicago Common".... although the
  used market is the only way to get genuine "Chicago Common" brick nowadays.
  Buildings in Chicago used bricks from all over the US, not just the local
  "Chicago Common".   It has been about 40 years since I toured a brickyard on
  the South Side that was making "Chicago Common" brick so I don't remember if
  that was the only yard that produced that brick or if similar ones were made
  by other yards in the Chicago area from the same clay deposit layer.
  "Chicago Common" is a yellow/buff colored brick, coal fired (although IIRC
  at time our architecture class visited the yard they were firing with
  natural gas).  It is called "Chicago" from the locality it was made, and
  "Common" as it is a cut brick (the clay is formed by cutting with wire to
  size on machines.  "Face" brick is often formed by pressing the clay into
  forms and is sometimes referred to as "Pressed" brick.
  "Chicago Common" was often used for the sides and rear walls of a building,
  with the front being made from face brick or stone or a combination thereof.
  It was not hard enough to use as "Pavers" and I don't know if any clay
  deposits in the Chicago proper area were suitable for such bricks as were
  the clays around Galesburg, or if it is just a difference in the firing time
  and technique that makes a brick hard enough to be a paver (besides the
  difference in sizes).
  There used to be brickworks in many locations around Chicago (and I presume
  many cities) until the economies of the industry changed and consolidation
  to a few major plants in each region took place.
  This consolidation was of some benefit to the railroads as the product had
  to be shipped over longer distances.  Face brick is selected by the owner
  and architect based on its color, size, and other characteristics and
  normally is used sparingly because of its cost except on very important
  buildings (railroad depots and public buildings, for example).  Even homes
  usually used the fancy brick only on the street sides and the unexposed
  side(s) and rear were local "common" brick.
  Thanks,
  Charlie Vlk



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