单词 | brickyard |
例句 | He was owned by the boss of the brickyard and he haunted the clay aisles, snapping, growling. Black Boy 1945-01-01T00:00:00Z A big shell came in and burst outside in the brickyard. A Farewell To Arms 1929-09-02T00:00:00Z Word came that a near-by brickyard was hiring and I went to investigate. Black Boy 1945-01-01T00:00:00Z Where we had a big fireplace and mantel made out of bricks from the Settlement’s brickyard, they still had a fireplace made out of clay and rocks. Elijah of Buxton 2007-08-06T00:00:00Z With no means to pay off their “debts,” people in prisons were sold as forced laborers to lumber camps, brickyards, railroads, farms, plantations, and dozens of corporations throughout the South. The New Jim Crow 2010-01-05T00:00:00Z Summer wore on and the brickyard closed; again I was out of work. Black Boy 1945-01-01T00:00:00Z Here at the brickyard we were sheltered from rifle or machine-gun fire by the river bank. A Farewell To Arms 1929-09-02T00:00:00Z The biggest was a drawing of the giant farm implement shed that Deere & Company was proposing to put up on the block where the old brickyard had been. A Long Way from Chicago 1998-09-01T00:00:00Z We crossed the brickyard, and stopped at the main dressing station. A Farewell To Arms 1929-09-02T00:00:00Z After being moved to the Christianstadt forced labor camp and toiling in a secret munitions factory and a brickyard, she escaped from a column of prisoners being marched to Bergen-Belsen in early 1945. Heda Kovaly, Czech Who Wrote of Totalitarianism, Is Dead at 91 2010-12-09T05:29:00Z The family lived in a small house behind a mercadito that her godmother owned in Barrio Simons, a neighborhood in what’s now Montebello that stood next to one of the biggest brickyards in the world. Gloria Molina, Chicana who blazed paths across L.A. politics, dies 2023-05-14T04:00:00Z The plan was equally straightforward: Community-owned farms would feed everyone and fund additional industries, including apiaries, hatcheries, canneries, smithies, brickyards and even a film studio. The ghosts of California's most utopian experiments live in the remains of communes 2023-05-11T04:00:00Z "They are very small and it could have easily bitten someone and it seems he has been in the brickyard for about a month," he said. Salford snake: Forklift driver finds deadly reptile in brickyard 2021-12-22T05:00:00Z His brother, Walter, operated brickyard No. 3 until it closed, in 1952. The bricks, bombs and socialist utopias of Southern California’s labor history 2021-08-31T04:00:00Z Factories sprung up in the Hudson Valley, with the number of brickyards nearing 100 by 1860. Inside the Long-Lost Brickyards That Built N.Y.C. 2021-05-21T04:00:00Z Imprisoned in droves, they were forced to work for private industry in coal mines, brickyards, plantations and elsewhere — a “convict-leasing” system under which prison officials often reaped the profits. California kept prison factories open. Inmates worked for pennies an hour as COVID-19 spread 2020-10-11T04:00:00Z They included barrel factories, breweries, grain and timber mills, brickyards, tool and box manufacturers, sausage producers, cigar makers, banks, hotels and restaurants, according to a 1997 article in the Illinois Historical Journal. A look at the story of Cairo, Illinois’ Magnolia Manor 2020-08-30T04:00:00Z Heinz attended Duff’s Mercantile College in Pittsburgh and was a bookkeeper at his father’s Sharpsburg brickyard. Heinz turns 150: From regional phenomenon to global concern 2019-10-12T04:00:00Z Within a couple of decades, the large Simons family was running a large empire of eight brickyards, from Boyle Heights to Santa Monica. The bricks, bombs and socialist utopias of Southern California’s labor history 2021-08-31T04:00:00Z Most brickyards offered company housing, which then expanded into thriving, engaged communities in or near river towns like Newburgh, Beacon, Kingston and the capital of the industry, Haverstraw. Inside the Long-Lost Brickyards That Built N.Y.C. 2021-05-21T04:00:00Z That is roughly half the time needed to dry the brickyard. All eyes on skies as rain threatens Indianapolis 500 2019-05-25T04:00:00Z The bricks were made locally at the Klein brickyard. A look at the story of Cairo, Illinois’ Magnolia Manor 2020-08-30T04:00:00Z The couple lived for a time in North Carolina then moved to Mount Union, Pennsylvania, in the 1930s to work in the brickyards. Oldest person in US dies; Pennsylvania woman was 114 2018-05-10T04:00:00Z The couple lived for a time in North Carolina then moved to Mount Union, Pennsylvania, in the 1930s to work in the brickyards. Delphine Gibson, oldest person in U.S., dies at 114 2018-05-10T04:00:00Z By the latter half of the 19th century, thousands of people were employed at the brickyards. Inside the Long-Lost Brickyards That Built N.Y.C. 2021-05-21T04:00:00Z When the railway was completed, the workers, intent on sending remittances home, found jobs in sawmills, coal mines, tanneries and brickyards. Farewell to the fairy palace: are Chinatowns obsolete? 2017-10-10T04:00:00Z While giving a brief tour to several people May 16, Southerlin took them to a site where a brickyard once operated after the group viewed the railroad rails and pilings. Remnants of early railroad found in Hitchcock Woods 2017-05-28T04:00:00Z Since it was built on an old brickyard in 1905 by the “two-story king of East Baltimore,” hundreds of people have called the block home. Life, death and demolition 2017-01-26T05:00:00Z The parcel in the 1890s was home to an old brickyard. Anderson Island property acquired by Forterra in keystone move for preservation 2016-12-30T05:00:00Z By the early 20th century, as part of the Great Migration, Black Southerners were also being recruited by brickyard owners, who would pay for their travel expenses. Inside the Long-Lost Brickyards That Built N.Y.C. 2021-05-21T04:00:00Z If you were to build a new home, you would want to ask about this when you visit the brickyard to select your brick. How to repair brick that’s flaking 2016-09-06T04:00:00Z He also mentioned Milwaukee’s reputation as the “Beer Capital of the World,” saying the city’s first brickyard went up in 1836, four years before the first brewery. Milwaukee developers reveal old brick in Cream City comeback 2015-09-07T04:00:00Z The National Arboretum uses the area around the brickyard as a composting facility. What are those odd and distinctive brick buildings near the National Arboretum? The city’s major employers today are “eds and meds,” said Mayor Judy L. Kennedy — the community college and the hospital that replaced the brickyards, mills and machine shops. In Pursuit of Casinos, It’s Worst Foot Forward 2014-09-14T04:00:00Z Seven years ago, a developer saw some potential in the derelict brickyards and bought the property. Inside the Long-Lost Brickyards That Built N.Y.C. 2021-05-21T04:00:00Z The Norris family initially established a tannery, grist mill and brickyard and the Greilicks were in lumbering and established a sawmill and brewery. Gateway to Leelanau celebrates 150 years 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z Henry assisted both of them—in the brickyard before and after school, and in the garden when time permitted. Seeing is Believing: The Story Behind Henry Heinz's Condiment Empire 2012-03-26T21:15:00.210Z In the early 20th century, there were approximately 100 brickyards in the Washington area. What are those odd and distinctive brick buildings near the National Arboretum? The walls were more than three feet thick at the base, and contained 840,000 bricks, the product of a brickyard nearby. Historic Shrines of America Being the Story of One Hundred and Twenty Historic Buildings and the Pioneers Who Made Them Notable 2012-03-08T03:00:11.013Z In Ulster County alone, 65 brickyards were once in operation. Inside the Long-Lost Brickyards That Built N.Y.C. 2021-05-21T04:00:00Z An old brickyard by Cedar Lake provided bricks for many buildings in the city, including the old state hospital. Gateway to Leelanau celebrates 150 years 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z He made enough money to eventually buy his father’s brickyard. Seeing is Believing: The Story Behind Henry Heinz's Condiment Empire 2012-03-26T21:15:00.210Z Down by the river is a brickyard, where thick mud bricks bake in the sun. Darfur Refugees Returning Home 2012-02-27T01:06:43Z As I say, I was brought up a Christian, and I was converted when I was about seventeen years of age, while a boy clerking in a brickyard alone. Steve P. Holcombe, the Converted Gambler His Life and Work 2011-11-01T02:00:21.043Z The Great Depression and World War II also caused many brickyards to shut down, although the ones that survived enjoyed a postwar boom for a while. Inside the Long-Lost Brickyards That Built N.Y.C. 2021-05-21T04:00:00Z In January I contracted to deliver fifty cords of wood at Price's brickyard. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z Then he moved to town and worked for the same people in their brickyard until just a few years ago. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume X, Missouri Narratives 2011-02-25T03:01:01.877Z The entrance is flanked by large chunks of ironstone, or siderite, and features crushed brick paving, a reference to the brickyard that operated there for much of the 20th century. Laurel area rich in dinosaur fossils is dedicated as a park 2009-10-27T04:00:00Z He spent a week in this occupation, or want of occupation, and at the end of that time found employment in a brickyard. Steve P. Holcombe, the Converted Gambler His Life and Work 2011-11-01T02:00:21.043Z It’s said that bricks from Brewer’s brickyards built the city of Boston, and quite a lot of New York City’s buildings, too! A Brigantine Beneath Washington Street 2010-07-29T23:25:00Z The flare from the lime-kilns and the brickyards lit the cliffs, hills, and sky. The Cottage of Delight A Novel Oh, you can't think," said she, "what trouble I had getting my four ducklings out of the puddle in the brickyard. Black Forest Village Stories Pharaoh had made slaves of them, and compelled them to work in the brickyards of Egypt. With the Children on Sunday Through Eye-Gate and Ear-Gate into the City of Child-Soul All that the brickyards of the United Kingdom can do, working all day and every day, is to turn out something like four thousand million a year. Cottage Building in Cob, Pisé, Chalk and Clay a Renaissance (2nd edition) So it came about, after long and slow deliberation, that the first brickyard was started. Literary New York Its Landmarks and Associations There are numerous brickyards, lime-kilns and flour-mills in the district neighbouring to Chatham; and the town carries on a large retail trade, in great measure owing to the presence of the garrison. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 1 "Châtelet" to "Chicago" They suggest the homes of human beings as little as does a brickyard. With the French in France and Salonika In 1618 it was planned to send another 35 and supplies were arranged including "Tooles for a brickyard" and "A mill to grind" tools. The First Seventeen Years: Virginia 1607-1624 Not immortal Caesar dead and turned to clay could have looked more claylike, for Jimmy looked like a whole brickyard. Mixed Faces I have seen women and children working in the fields; in Holland I saw them helping tow the boats and working in the brickyards. The Destroyer A Tale of International Intrigue Twice he changed trains, the second time at a small junction amid an ugliness of clay-pits and brickyards and dust and heat. The Vagrant Duke My scouts crossed the lake at night, dug themselves in and annoyed the enemy holding the brickyard, situated upon a slight eminence at the northern part of the promontory. The Story of the Great War, Volume IV (of 8) Champagne, Artois, Grodno; Fall of Nish; Caucasus; Mesopotamia; Development of Air Strategy; United States and the War To superintend a brickyard demanded some knowledge, but anybody could run the public schools. The Battle with the Slum "And besides," said Nan, "I bought a share of stock in his brickyard." Otherwise Phyllis Then some people got hold of me and pulled me out and took me over to a brickyard. The Johnstown Horror!!! or, Valley of Death, being A Complete and Thrilling Account of the Awful Floods and Their Appalling Ruin I suppose there’s seven or eight hundred in the tannery and brickyard. Elizabeth Hobart at Exeter Hall On the following day we rushed the brickyard. The Story of the Great War, Volume IV (of 8) Champagne, Artois, Grodno; Fall of Nish; Caucasus; Mesopotamia; Development of Air Strategy; United States and the War I did not see any one go over, and an Irishman who was detailed with another Canadian and myself on a brickyard fatigue said that they had recruited only forty in the camp. The Escape of a Princess Pat Being the full account of the capture and fifteen months' imprisonment of Corporal Edwards, of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, and his final escape from Germany into Holland By the way, Paul, I fell over that busted brickyard of yours out by the flour mill the other day when I was walking for my health. Otherwise Phyllis After I reached the brickyard I vomited fully a pint of cinders which I had swallowed while coming through that awful stream of water. The Johnstown Horror!!! or, Valley of Death, being A Complete and Thrilling Account of the Awful Floods and Their Appalling Ruin I believed him, because I had known the orderly before the war, when he drove a horse in a brickyard, grinding clay. How Private George W. Peck Put Down The Rebellion or, The Funny Experiences of a Raw Recruit - 1887 He did not start this brickyard for the purpose of vocational training any more than he started the farm for agricultural training. Booker T. Washington Builder of a Civilization There were twelve of us all told on that brickyard job. The Escape of a Princess Pat Being the full account of the capture and fifteen months' imprisonment of Corporal Edwards, of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, and his final escape from Germany into Holland Fosdick thought he saw a way of making his abandoned brickyard pay if he could only command a little ready cash. Otherwise Phyllis "Much better 'n the calaboose in El Paso," he muttered, "or the brickyard in Chicago." "Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea It will open a brickyard and stone quarry in East Liberty this spring and employ 125 men and 40 teams. Sparkling Gems of Race Knowledge Worth Reading A compendium of valuable information and wise suggestions that will inspire noble effort at the hands of every race-loving man, woman, and child. It was even more difficult to persuade the students that the hard, heavy, dirty work of the brickyard was education than it had been to persuade them that farm work was education. Booker T. Washington Builder of a Civilization Here, at the old brickyard at Glen Ellen, I came upon the camp. The Scarlet Plague The industries included a steam sawmill, a brickyard, pearl ash factory, blacksmith, carpenter and shoe shops as well as a good general store. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 3, 1918 However, I knew he was a capital swimmer, and I felt afraid lest he should turn up again, so I swam as far as Melton brickyard, and fairly won the prize. The Hero of the Humber or the History of the Late Mr. John Ellerthorpe Here the shrill whistle of the sawmill and brickyard, bringing them in from the farm of six hundred and fifty acres, nearly all of which is under cultivation. Sparkling Gems of Race Knowledge Worth Reading A compendium of valuable information and wise suggestions that will inspire noble effort at the hands of every race-loving man, woman, and child. Several kilns of brick turned out badly, so that the brickyard fell behind with its orders, thus delaying the work a few weeks. The Colonel's Dream The plant required is heavier and more costly, but the brickyard becomes more compact, and the processes are simpler than with the "plastic" method. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Huntsville, Ala., has a brickyard that is owned and controlled by Negroes. Twentieth Century Negro Literature Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro There are extensive brickyards and stone quarries near at hand and the lumbering business is an important industry. The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 5 It seems that this Richmond man had during a visit to Baltimore gone to a brickyard to arrange for the shipment home of bricks for a new house he was building. The Dreamer A Romantic Rendering of the Life-Story of Edgar Allan Poe When in the course of another week the colonel saw signs of activity about the old brickyard, he proceeded with the next step, which was to have the ruins of the old factory cleared away. The Colonel's Dream Their work was in the brickyards, the quarries, the mines, or in the fields or forests. The Leading Facts of English History In his brickyard he hires about fifteen hands, mostly boys from sixteen to twenty years of age, and runs five or six months a year, making from 200,000 to 300,000 brick. Twentieth Century Negro Literature Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro He had seen Ike's face when the messenger had come for him at the brickyard, and the memory of it was like a knife at his heart. The Strength of Gideon and Other Stories There was a culm heap near the Givenchy brickyards which was rather favoured as a lookout spot. Kings, Queens and Pawns An American Woman at the Front There was a brickyard, and schools, and sewing-machines, and the blacks, instead of scowling at us, nodded and smiled and looked happy and contented. The Congo and Coasts of Africa A later division crept in among the "dovetailers" themselves when a brickyard was opened. Two Little Savages Being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned The sky was murky above the brickyards and the cemetery, and great shadows from the clouds of smoke crept over the fields and across the roads. The Bishop and Other Stories From the village, father, you turn to the right by the river-bank, and so you will get to the brickyards. The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories Where a negro manufactures or sells goods in a larger way, as in brickyards, cement works lumber yards and the like, race prejudice does not interfere with his trade. The New South A Chronicle of Social and Industrial Evolution The three streets lead to a parade ground no larger than and as bare as a brickyard. The Congo and Coasts of Africa From the appearance of the road it was patent that it had been used for hauling clay to the now idle brickyard. Burning Daylight The town ended with the brickyards and the open country began. The Bishop and Other Stories Some of them Thea had never before seen out of their working clothes, smeared with grease from the round-house or clay from the brickyard. The Song of the Lark A little before this century began, two boys with packs bound on their stalwart shoulders walked from New York and established a brickyard in the neighborhood of what is now Perry Street, Troy. The Ways of Men Beyond this dump there stood a great brickyard, with smoking chimneys. The Jungle Yet, to himself, he made the excuse of going to Glen Ellen for the purpose of inspecting the brickyard with which Holdsworthy had goldbricked him. Burning Daylight The De la Pole mansion, of similar date, was also constructed with brick—no doubt from the brickyard outside the North Gate owned by the founder of the family fortunes. Yorkshire In the environs of the town there are an electrical plant, a brickyard, various mills, and lime and plaster kilns. Cæsar or Nothing He was about to turn off the path and make for the stable door when far away down below, at the other end of the large place, he saw a woman coming from the brickyard. Men in War But as we were guiltless of inflicting either disaster, we could watch with a good conscience the quiescent industry of some laborers in the brickyard beyond the track. Familiar Spanish Travels The brickyard paid ten cents a cubic yard for the clay. Burning Daylight Deadman’s Rents was inhabited by men who worked in brickyards and coalyards, who did odd jobs, and by washerwomen and charwomen. Pages from a Journal with Other Papers And then I just broke out into a great laugh of relief, and I shouted: "Mother, you're a whole brickyard!" The Whistling Mother He had noticed the place earlier in the day as he passed it on his way to the brickyard. That Printer of Udell's He thought it all over, and finally he concluded to try the low ground again, especially as he wanted to start a brickyard this time. Sketches New and Old, Part 3. Resolving to have his fun first, and to look over the brickyard afterward, he rode on up the hill, prospecting for a way across country to get to the knolls. Burning Daylight Glass factories were established, and ropewalks, sail lofts, boatyards, anchor smithies, and brickyards, were soon ready to supply the rapidly increasing demands of the infant cities and the countryside on the lower Ohio. The Paths of Inland Commerce; a chronicle of trail, road, and waterway Indeed, the efforts of some of the best philanthropists have of late years been devoted to withdrawing women from toiling alongside of men in coalpits, factories, nailshops, and brickyards. Character There was no brickyard in the town, and in addition to our own needs there was a demand for bricks in the general market. Up from Slavery: an autobiography A volcano shoved itself through there that night, and elevated his brickyard about two thousand feet in the air. Sketches New and Old, Part 3. Everyone is afraid of her in the house and in the village and in the brickyard. The Witch and other stories We hid in a brickyard; and that night we swum the Rio Grande, Caligula with a brick in each hand, absent-minded, which he drops upon the soil of Texas, forgetting he had 'em. The Gentle Grafter Saxon knew this was the precious clay required by the brickyard. The Valley of the Moon I was able, always, to hear the morning and evening trains arrive and depart, and I used to set my watch by the whistle at the brickyards.* The Iron Heel Someone told Aksinya that he had gone to the notary to make his will and that he was leaving Butyokino, the very place where she had set up a brickyard, to Nikifor, his grandson. The Witch and other stories Yesterday at dinner Aksinya said to my father-in-law: 'I want to build a brickyard at Butyokino; I'm going into business on my own account.' The Witch and other stories I had to get 'm work somehow, an' I remembered the brickyard. The Valley of the Moon Well, as I was sayin', I gave 'm the glad hand, an' trailed along with 'em to the brickyard, an' from the talk I could see things was doin'. The Valley of the Moon An' then—it's takin' candy from a baby—I'll contract with the brickyard for twenty cents a yard—maybe more. The Valley of the Moon You see, it was like this: you know that fancy brickyard they're gettin' ready to start for makin' extra special fire brick for inside walls? The Valley of the Moon |
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