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  1. The background for this page is from bricks found in the Hudson River area of New York State. where hundreds of brick-making factories existed from the late 1700s into the 1940s. During the last Ice Age in the Hudson Valley area, blankets of ice weighing millions of tons crushed the rocks of many mountains into a spectacular deposit of flour ...

  2. THE HUTTON NAME. In 1865 William Hutton and John Cordts purchased land along the Hudson River. The Hutton Brickyards quickly became a major manufacturer of quality brick, operating continually for more than 100 years (1865 to 1980). Cordts retired in 1887, and Hutton continued on as the president and sole owner until his death in 1897. Although ...

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  3. Sep 11, 2024 · The 16 x 25 structure was built at a cost of $1050.00 by Samuel Byers in 1856 and 1857. In 1848 'the Resolution" engine was purchased and brought from York, Pennsylvania pulled by a team of horses driven by Mosey McCoy. The trip took six weeks and McCoy was paid $9.00 for the trip. The engine was originally built in York.

  4. Jul 27, 2012 · George Ehret was New York’s most successful brewer of the late 19th century. His assertion that ‘no other brewery east of the Mississippi River has as large a storage capacity as Ehret’s Hell Gate Brewery ‘ was certainly accurate. This ad from 1909 presents a company still at the top of its game.

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  5. In 1817 our John Bricker bought a farm in Liberty Township in Knox County which adjoined the farm of George Bricker, the oldest son of Ludwig. When our John Bricker died in 1824 his widow was assisted by Peter Bricker (son of Ludwig) and George Lewis (son-in-law of Ludwig) in the settlement of her late husband's estate.

  6. The oldest known ancestor of new participant BR25 is GEORGE W. BRICKER (1833-1905) of Coshocton County, OH, not to be confused with the George Bricker of the same county who was born in 1817, and who also has a descendent, BR08, participating in the Bricker DNA Project. These two participants have completely incompatible DNA profiles, indicating absolutely no relationship.

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  8. May 21, 2021 · May 21, 2021. Hudson Valley bricks are an “inescapable presence” in New York City, George V. Hutton, a retired architect, wrote in his book about the once-booming industry. Mr. Hutton, despite ...

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