A recent heavy storm did considerable damage to the plant of the Meire Grove Brick Co. at Melrose. (Brick, Kenfield Publishing Company, Chicago, July 1908, Volume XXIX, Number 1, Page 336)

Herman Imdicke of Meire Grove, R. D. from Melrose, Minn., has installed a soft mud brick machine having a capacity of 30,000 brick daily. (Clay Record, Clay Record Publishing Company, Chicago, May 15, 1909, Volume XXXIV, Number 9, Page 34)

Page 158. At Miers Grove, in this county (Stearns), over several acres north of town the gray drift has been leached of some of its lime contents.

Page 159. The plant which has been working this clay for a local brick supply has a capacity of 20,000 brick per day, but the product is a very weak red brick. (Clays and Shales of Minnesota, Frank F. Grout and E. K. Soper, The University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1914)