The Moorhead (Minn.) Brick Company filed articles of incorporation with $25,000 capital stock. J. Wagner, C. A. Nye, Leslie Welter and G. M. Partridge are interested. (Clay Record, Clay Record Publishing Company, Chicago, March 29, 1898, Volume XVIII, Number 6, Page 24)
To better handle the business the Moorhead (Minn.) Brick Company had decided to incorporate. (Clay Record, Clay Record Publishing Company, Chicago, January 29, 1901, Volume XVIII, Number 2, Page 25)
The Moorhead Brick Co. has been incorporated, at St. Paul, with a capital stock of $25,000, to manufacture brick at Moorhead, Minn. (The Clay Worker, T. A. Randall & Co. Publishers, Indianapolis, Indiana, March 1901, Volume XXXV, Number 3, Page 316)
Page 282. Moorhead. Brick and Tile – 1903. Moorhead Brick Co. Total Number Wage Earners - 33. Adult Males - 30. Males Under 16 Years – 3. Number of Hours Each Day - 10. Number of Hours Each Week - 60. Average Number Weeks Operated During 1902 - 20. Number Employed between 6 p.m. and 7 a.m. – 3. Number Persons Regularly Employed Sunday - 3. Established in Year – Illegible.
Page 283. 1904. Total Number Wage Earners - 28. Adult Males (Excluding Office Force) - 28. Number of Hours Each Day - 10. Number of Hours Each Week - 60. Average Number Weeks Operated Last Year - 18. Number Employed between 6 p.m. and 7 a.m. - 2. Number Persons Regularly Employed on Sunday - 2. Changes in Name of Firm or New Inspections – None. (Ninth Biennial Report of the Bureau of Labor of the State of Minnesota, 1903-1904, Volume 2, Great Western Printing Company, 1904)
The Moorhead (Minn.) Brick Co. has been incorporated with a capital stock of $25,000, by Johnston Wagner, C. A. Nye and Leslie Walter [Welter]. (Brick and Clay Record, Windsor & Kenfield Publishing Company, Chicago, IL, Volume XIV, Number 4, April 1904, Page 228)
The Moorhead Brick company has brought suit against the city for $2,000 damages, it being alleged that the company has sustained that amount of damage on account of neglect of the city in the management of a dump ground. The court has issued an injunction against any further dumping being done on the property. (The Minneapolis Journal, Thursday Evening, February 8, 1906, Page 11)