Hi Mike, Jim Graves, in his work, Brick Manufacturers of the United States", lists W. S. Goodrich of Epping, NH as a brickmanufacturer. Graves "has" them in business in the time period of 1905 - 1976. I rather suspect that Goodrich is your query. I have found WSG in eastern NY. Fred
I have a number of bricks marked "WSG" in an older patio that I date to the mid "50's at my home in Bedford, NH., built c 1783. Disappointed to know they're not older than that, however, the original "nogging" in the walls of the first floor of my home are unmarked poorly burned bricks. When I salvaged some of these and stored them outdoors, they soon returned to the soil!
Hi Mike,
ReplyDeleteJim Graves, in his work, Brick Manufacturers of the United States", lists W. S. Goodrich of Epping, NH as a brickmanufacturer. Graves "has" them in business in the time period of 1905 - 1976. I rather suspect that Goodrich is your query.
I have found WSG in eastern NY.
Fred
2013 4 16 I found a brick name a.p .green empire s.m San Juan Puerto Rico
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ReplyDeleteI have found a brick reading France Mumspall found in a river in NH. Anyone know info on this brick?
I have a number of bricks marked "WSG" in an older patio that I date to the mid "50's at my home in Bedford, NH., built c 1783. Disappointed to know they're not older than that, however, the original "nogging" in the walls of the first floor of my home are unmarked poorly burned bricks. When I salvaged some of these and stored them outdoors, they soon returned to the soil!
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