Summitville Tiles (Summitville, Ohio)

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Summitville Tiles, Inc. of Summitville, Columbiana County, Ohio, was founded in 1912 as the Summit Brick Co. In 1920, F. H. Johnson converted operations to the manufacturing of face brick. The company flourished and became well known for their deep red bricks called "Summitville Reds." In 1947, F. H. Johnson's two sons Fred and Pete took over the company and renamed it Summitville Tiles. They began producing quarry tiles in various shapes and colors. In the mid 1980s, the third generation, brothers Bruce and Dave, took over the company. Summitville Tiles, Inc. is one of the nation's oldest continually-operating tile companies.

At the Republican National Convention in 1996, Bob Dole was nominated for president and Jack Kemp for vice president. They lost the election to Democrats Bill Clinton and Al Gore.

From the description of Tile [realia]. 1996. (Ohio Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 234907011

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