1. Richard F. Veit, “Moving Beyond the Factory Gates: The Industrial Archaeology of New Jersey’s Terra Cotta Industry,” IA: The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archaeology 22, no. 2 (1999): 5–28.

2. Ibid., p. 19.

3. William C. McGinnis, History of Perth Amboy, New Jersey 1651–1962 (Perth Amboy, N.J.: American Publishing Company, 1962), p. 11. McGinnis erroneously notes the company as Seaboard. In fact, it was Federal Terra Cotta, which merged with the South Amboy Terra Cotta Company and New Jersey Terra Cotta Company in 1928 to form Federal Seaboard Terra Cotta.

4. (http: www.af.mil/news/Oct2001/n200)
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5. Susan Tunick, Terra-Cotta Skyline (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Architectural Press, 1997), p. 113.