Elgin-Butler Brick Company drawings, 1959-1980

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Elgin-Butler Brick Company drawings, 1959-1980

The Elgin-Butler Brick Company, with central operations at a 1,000-acre site in Butler, five miles east of Elgin, and sales headquarters in Austin, is a fifth-generation family-owned business that ships bricks nationwide and internationally. Approximately 660 sheets of drawings of projects for which Elgin-Butler Brick supplied brick materials from 1959-1980 reveal the company's varied brick designs and diversity of clients.

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