New Brick Company. Fergus Falls Business Men Will Have It Started June 25. Fergus Falls, Minn. – Fergus Falls business men organized a new brick company and it will incorporate for $10,000, and be known as the Fergus Brick company. It will establish a yard in the southeastern part of the city, and expects to begin the manufacture of brick about June 25. The officers are: President, Dr. A. B. Cole; vice president, M. T. McMahon; secretary and treasurer, E. A. Jewett. (The Minneapolis Journal, Thursday Evening, June 4, 1903, Page 11)

The business men of Fergus Falls, Minn., have organized a new brick company which they will incorporate with $10,000. The new company will be known as The Fergus Brick Company. The officers are: President, Dr. A. B. Cole; vice-president, M. T. McMahon; secretary and treasurer, E. A. Jewett. (The Clay Worker, T. A. Randall & Co., Indianapolis, June 1903, Volume XXXIX, Number 6, Page 688)

The Fergus Brick Co., Fergus Falls, Minn. Capital, $10,000. The officers are: President, Dr. A. B. Cole; vice-president, M. T. McMahon; secretary and treasurer, E. A. Jewett. (Brick and Clay Record, Windsor & Kenfield Publishing Company, Chicago, IL, July 1903, Volume XIX, Number 1, Page 39)

The Fergus Brick Co., of Fergus Falls, Minn., is turning out first-class brick at its new plant. Many of them will be used in the new Memorial Hospital, now in course of construction. (Brick and Clay Record, Windsor & Kenfield Publishing Company, Chicago, IL, September 1904, Volume XXI, Number 3, Page 128)

The Fergus Falls Brick company has gone out of business, owing to an admixture of line (lime) in the clay here, and the machinery has been purchased by C. D. Baker of this city and A. D. Baker and Herbert Baker of Deer Creek, who will establish a brickyard in the vicinity of that village. (The Minneapolis Journal, Saturday Evening, May 19, 1906, Page 13)