Goodhue County's Clay Industries
Workers load sewer pipe into boxcars near the West Main Street location of the Red Wing Sewer Pipe Factory, c.1900.
Bibliography
Angell, Madeline. Red Wing, Minnesota: Saga of a River Town. Minneapolis: Dillon Press. 1977.
Bray, Edmund C. "The Ice Age Sculpted Goodhue County." Goodhue County Historical News 10 (February 1976): 5–6.
Burt, James. "The Red Wing Clay Line. Part I DRW&S Beginnings." North Western Lines (Fall 1991): 21–22.
Curtiss-Wedge, Franklyn. History of Goodhue County. Chicago: H.C. Cooper, Jr., & Co., 1909.
Dobbs, Clark A. "The Archaeology of 21GD158: A 13th Century Native American Village at the Red Wing Locality." Reports and Investigations No. 250. Minneapolis: Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, 1993, 1, 5–6.
Erickson, Harriet. "Barrclay." Red Wing, MN: Goodhue County Historical Society Manuscript Collections, June 5, 1971, unpublished manuscript.
"Forecast of Doom Came in 1957." Red Wing Republican Eagle, August 25, 1967.
Gillmer, Richard S. Death of a Business: The Red Wing Potteries. Minneapolis: Ross & Haines, 1968.
Grout, Frank F. Clays and Shales of Minnesota, Bulletin 678. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1919.
Johnson, Amanda. "Reminiscences." Red Wing, MN: Goodhue County Historical Society Manuscript Collections, undated, unpublished manuscript.
Johnson, Frederick L. Goodhue County, Minnesota: A Narrative History. Red Wing: Goodhue County Historical Society, 2000.
Johnson, Vernold. History of the Clay Pits near Clay Bank [sic] and Bellechester. Red Wing, MN: Privately published, 1986.
League of Women Voters. Women in the Work Force. Red Wing, MN: The League, 1991.
Morgan, Caroline A. Danielson. "The Beginning of the Clay Industry." Red Wing, MN: Goodhue County Historical Society Manuscript Collections, undated, unpublished manuscript.
Red Wing Industrial Development Corporation. "Assistance for New Red Wing Industry." (Red Wing, MN: Privately printed, 1954).
Red Wing Sewer Pipe Company. Raw Clay Tells the Story. Red Wing, MN: Red Wing Sewer Pipe Company, 1927.
Sansome, C.J. "Goodhue County's Geologic Story." Goodhue County Historical News 10 (February 1976): 1–2.
Schwartau, John. "The Red Wing Clay Industry: How it All Began, 1819-1900." unpublished document, Goodhue County Historical Society Manuscript Collections, 1993.
"Sample Small Town City Has a Good Record in Postwar Years." Minneapolis Star, September 10, 1952.
Smith, G. Hubert. "Minnesota Potteries: From Pioneer Craft to Modern Factory." Minnesota History 33, no. 6 (Summer 1953): 231–232.
collections.mnhs.org/MNHistoryMagazine/articles/33/v33i06p229-235.pdf
Tooker, Charles and John Koepke. Red Wing Archaeological Preserve: An Ancient Native American Village and Cemetery. Minneapolis: Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, 1990.
Upham, Warren. "Glacial and Modified Drift of the Mississippi Valley from Lake Itasca to Lake Pepin." Bulletin of the Minnesota Academy of Science 4 (December 1905): 272–299.
Zumbro Valley Historical Society Centennial Book Committee. Zumbrota: The First One Hundred Years. Zumbrota: The Committee, 1956.
Chronology
1861
1877
1881
1880s-1890s
1891
c. 1893
1906
1912
1950s
1967
Bibliography
Angell, Madeline. Red Wing, Minnesota: Saga of a River Town. Minneapolis: Dillon Press. 1977.
Bray, Edmund C. "The Ice Age Sculpted Goodhue County." Goodhue County Historical News 10 (February 1976): 5–6.
Burt, James. "The Red Wing Clay Line. Part I DRW&S Beginnings." North Western Lines (Fall 1991): 21–22.
Curtiss-Wedge, Franklyn. History of Goodhue County. Chicago: H.C. Cooper, Jr., & Co., 1909.
Dobbs, Clark A. "The Archaeology of 21GD158: A 13th Century Native American Village at the Red Wing Locality." Reports and Investigations No. 250. Minneapolis: Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, 1993, 1, 5–6.
Erickson, Harriet. "Barrclay." Red Wing, MN: Goodhue County Historical Society Manuscript Collections, June 5, 1971, unpublished manuscript.
"Forecast of Doom Came in 1957." Red Wing Republican Eagle, August 25, 1967.
Gillmer, Richard S. Death of a Business: The Red Wing Potteries. Minneapolis: Ross & Haines, 1968.
Grout, Frank F. Clays and Shales of Minnesota, Bulletin 678. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1919.
Johnson, Amanda. "Reminiscences." Red Wing, MN: Goodhue County Historical Society Manuscript Collections, undated, unpublished manuscript.
Johnson, Frederick L. Goodhue County, Minnesota: A Narrative History. Red Wing: Goodhue County Historical Society, 2000.
Johnson, Vernold. History of the Clay Pits near Clay Bank [sic] and Bellechester. Red Wing, MN: Privately published, 1986.
League of Women Voters. Women in the Work Force. Red Wing, MN: The League, 1991.
Morgan, Caroline A. Danielson. "The Beginning of the Clay Industry." Red Wing, MN: Goodhue County Historical Society Manuscript Collections, undated, unpublished manuscript.
Red Wing Industrial Development Corporation. "Assistance for New Red Wing Industry." (Red Wing, MN: Privately printed, 1954).
Red Wing Sewer Pipe Company. Raw Clay Tells the Story. Red Wing, MN: Red Wing Sewer Pipe Company, 1927.
Sansome, C.J. "Goodhue County's Geologic Story." Goodhue County Historical News 10 (February 1976): 1–2.
Schwartau, John. "The Red Wing Clay Industry: How it All Began, 1819-1900." unpublished document, Goodhue County Historical Society Manuscript Collections, 1993.
"Sample Small Town City Has a Good Record in Postwar Years." Minneapolis Star, September 10, 1952.
Smith, G. Hubert. "Minnesota Potteries: From Pioneer Craft to Modern Factory." Minnesota History 33, no. 6 (Summer 1953): 231–232.
collections.mnhs.org/MNHistoryMagazine/articles/33/v33i06p229-235.pdf
Tooker, Charles and John Koepke. Red Wing Archaeological Preserve: An Ancient Native American Village and Cemetery. Minneapolis: Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, 1990.
Upham, Warren. "Glacial and Modified Drift of the Mississippi Valley from Lake Itasca to Lake Pepin." Bulletin of the Minnesota Academy of Science 4 (December 1905): 272–299.
Zumbro Valley Historical Society Centennial Book Committee. Zumbrota: The First One Hundred Years. Zumbrota: The Committee, 1956.