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William McKinley was accepted as a partner and then went on to become a US Congressman, Governor of Ohio and was elected President of the United States in 1896.
The first annual meeting of the Canton Pressed Brick Company was held in 1896.
They arrived in Canton in 1904 and began to pick up the ruins of the Canton Pressed Brick Company.
In 1909, L.B. Hartung became an important shareholder owning about 30% of the capital stock.
In 1909, Paul Belden was authorized to obtain any capital needed to operate the business.
He was instrumental in the founding of the American Face Brick Association in 1912.
At the annual stockholders meeting in 1913, W.W. Irwin was elected President, Henry Belden Vice President, Paul Belden Secretary/General Manager and P.W. Hartung Treasurer.
In 1915 the directors approved the building of two new kilns and a new dryer at the Canton plant to handle increased business.
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In 1917, the company purchased a new plant along the banks of the Potomac River in Arlington, Virginia.
By late 1922 The Belden Brick Company held a controlling interest in The Belden Face Brick Company.
The year of 1930 was an important one for The Belden Brick Company.
At a special meeting in 1935, the Board of Directors elected Paul Belden Sr., President and General Manager.
In 1945, Charles Finzer met with Paul Belden to discuss the possibility of Belden Brick taking over the Finzer Brothers Company.
In 1960, he moved into the headquarters office in Canton and began to assist in the customer service department where he posted inventory and spoke with customers regarding orders for Sugarcreek Plants 6 & 4.
In April 1970, the Board of Directors held an organizational meeting.
1, which was the original Belden plant was closed down in June 1970.
On September 12, 1974, The Belden Brick Company acquired the Strasburg Brick Company of Strasburg, Ohio.
On October 16th, 1981, the last brick was manufactured at the Port Washington Plant.
In July 1983, William H. Belden, Jr., son of William H. Belden, Sr. was named President and Robert F. Belden, son of Richard F. Belden, was named Vice-President of Marketing.
In December 1985, The Belden-Stark Brick Corporation of New York makes it final payment to Stark Ceramics making it a “wholly-owned subsidiary” of The Belden Brick Company.
In mid-1989, the Company was studying the possibility of building a new plant and Belden Brick Sales in Detroit was looking for a new office site.
Burke Wentz dies on October 16, 1992 in Columbus, Ohio.
In late 1992, Jim Klein joined the Belden Brick Company as Vice President of Administrative Services and was chosen to lead the company’s efforts to develop and implement our Quality Management System.
The transaction was completed on September 30, 1996 and included the Cushwa Plant in Williamport, Maryland, the Harmar Plant near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and the KF Plant outside Hartford, Connecticut.
In 1997 at the Annual Meeting, Jim Vinke is introduced to the Shareholders and Michael B. Belden is elected to take his late father’s place on the Board of Directors.
The Sugarcreek Plant 2 kiln was lit in April 2000.
By year’s end, Plant 2 is on schedule to start production the end of the first quarter of 2000 and the Board of Directors approves the authorization by Redland Brick’s board to construct a new plant at the Harmar location outside of Pittsburgh.
In February of 2002, Robert T. Belden, son of Robert F. Belden, becomes the second fifth-generation Belden to join the Company.
In 2002, TBC moved from Washington, D.C. to its current corporate headquarters in Edgewater, Maryland to consolidate management that had expanded into three states.
A third member of the fifth-generation of the Belden family, Bradley S. Belden, joins the Company on April 1, 2004.
In 2007, John J. Streb, Jr., son of Molly Belden Streb and the fourth member of the fifth generation of Beldens associated with the company, joined The Belden Brick Company as Environmental Technician.
Construction began on Plant 5 in Sugarcreek, also known as the Saw House, in 2008.
Belden Brick Sales & Service of New York merges with Tri-State Brick and becomes Belden Tri-State Building Materials, effective January 1, 2010.
On July 15, 2011, Belden Holding purchases most of Lawrenceville (VA) Brick’s assets and folds them into Redland Brick Inc.
In 2014, Jeff Adams was named President and CEO of Redland Brick Inc. in September.
At the end of 2016, John Belden retires after more than 47 years of service to Belden Brick.
In 2017, the Strasburg site was sold, and at year’s end, David L. Hartung, Sr. retires after 59 years of service, matching Burke Wentz’s and Bettie Rairigh’s longevity as Belden Brick employees.
In April 2018, John J. Streb, Jr. was named Corporate Secretary, replacing David L. Hartung, Sr.
Bradley H. Belden is named President of Belden Holding and The Belden Brick Company at the shareholders’ meeting in 2019.
The COVID-19 pandemic puts a damper on what had been a promising first quarter of 2020 for The Belden Brick Company.
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