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1. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The 1867 French Second empire style Philander Sprague House in Red Wing, Minnesota. Sprague founded the first terra cotta factory west of Chicago in Red Wing after the Civil War and incorporated the clay material into his home's ornamental window moldings. The house is one of four historic buildings, one on each corner of a Red Wing intersection 2019-10-28

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2. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The 1867 French Second empire style Philander Sprague House in Red Wing, Minnesota. Sprague founded the first terra cotta factory west of Chicago in Red Wing after the Civil War and incorporated the clay material into his home's ornamental window moldings. The house is one of four historic buildings, one on each corner of a Red Wing intersection 2019-10-28

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3. Lange, Dorothea A red clay Negro cemetery. No attempts to lay out crops. The graves in rows with narrow spaces between. This cemetery was a solid space of red clay washed by the rains. Even the gravestones are colored red by the red clay beaten against them by rain. On such markers as are cut there was misspelling as "bon" for "born," "die such and such a time twenty one ears." Bethel Hill High School, Person County, North Carolina 1939 July

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4. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The 1867 French Second empire style Philander Sprague House in Red Wing, Minnesota. Sprague founded the first terra cotta factory west of Chicago in Red Wing after the Civil War and incorporated the clay material into his home's ornamental window moldings. The house is one of four historic buildings, one on each corner of a Red Wing intersection

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5. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The 1867 French Second empire style Philander Sprague House in Red Wing, Minnesota. Sprague founded the first terra cotta factory west of Chicago in Red Wing after the Civil War and incorporated the clay material into his home's ornamental window moldings. The house is one of four historic buildings, one on each corner of a Red Wing intersection

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6. Lange, Dorothea A red clay Negro cemetery. No attempts to lay out crops. The graves are in rows with narrow spaces between. This cemetery was a solid expanse of red clay washed by the rains. Even the gravestones are colored by the red clay beaten against them by rain On such markers as are cut there was misspelling such as "bon" for "born" and "die such and such atime, twenty one ears." Bethel Hill High School, Person County, North Carolina 1939 July

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7. Red Clay Ramblers Red Clay Ramblers live Chapel Hill, NC: Red Clay Ramblers; 1997

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8. Red Clay Ramblers The Red Clay ramblers [n.p.]: Folkways Records FTS 31039. [1974]

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9. Pursell, Carroll W. Two mills on Red Clay Creek in the 19th century Wilmington, Del: Historic Red Clay Valley, Inc; 1964 [i.e. 1965]

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10. Red Clay Ramblers Yonder Chapel Hill, NC: The Red Clay Ramblers; c2001

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11. Lange, Dorothea A red clay Negro cemetery. No attempts to lay out crops. The graves in rows with narrow spaces between. This cemetery was a solid space of red clay washed by the rains. Even the gravestones are colored red by the red clay beaten against them by rain. On such markers as are cut there was misspelling as "bon" for "born," "die such and such a time twenty one ears." Bethel Hill High School, Person County, North Carolina

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12. Deboo, Phili B. Biostratigraphic correlation of the type Shubuta member of the Yazoo clay and Red Bluff clay with their equivalents in southwestern Alabama University, Ala: 1965

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13. When it Rains in Albania. This picture shows the difficulties of transporting even a light load in Albania. Fierce torrents pour down from the mountains in rainy weather, making a thick clay mud that required all the strength of a team of water buffalo to pull, against it. It took teams equally strong to pull an American Red Cross automobile out of the mire where this picture was taken. At the beginning of winter the Red Cross found that oxen and water buffaloes were the only sure means of transportation in "rushing" supplies to the suffering mountain population. To American relief workers in the Balkan countries there is a vase chasm of time dividing modern transportation facilities and those of this picture. The native walking at the side of the cart is goading with a long pole to the buffaloes mired knee deep in mud March 1920 [date received]

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14. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Part of the red-clay Red Mile, a legendary racetrack for Standardbred trotting horses, which began operation in 1875 in Lexington, Kentucky 2020-07-07

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15. [Trademark registration by Clinton Metallic Paint Company for Red Hematite. brand Red Hematite, A Coloring Material for Mortar, Brick, Tiles, and All Clay Products] 1889 Jan. 29.

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16. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Part of the red-clay Red Mile, a legendary racetrack for Standardbred trotting horses, which began operation in 1875 in Lexington, Kentucky 2020-07-07

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17. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Octagonal barn at the red-clay Red Mile, a legendary racetrack for Standardbred trotting horses, which began operation in 1875 in Lexington, Kentucky 2020-07-07

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18. White Clay Creek (Pa. and Del.)

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Hvitlers Creek (Pa. and Del.) ; Middle Branch, White Clay Creek (Pa. and Del.) ; Red Clay Creek (Pa. and Del. : White Clay Creek) ; Swapecksiska (Pa. and Del.) ; White Clay Creek (Del. and Pa.) ; White Clay Creek, Middle Branch (Pa. and Del.) ; Whitely Creek (Pa. and Del.) ; White Clay Creek (Del. a...
19. Lange, Dorothea A red clay Negro cemetery. No attempts to lay out crops. The graves are in rows with narrow spaces between. This cemetery was a solid expanse of red clay washed by the rains. Even the gravestones are colored by the red clay beaten against them by rain On such markers as are cut there was misspelling such as "bon" for "born" and "die such and such atime, twenty one ears." Bethel Hill High School, Person County, North Carolina

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20. Anderson, Donald M. (Donald Mark) Control of Florida red tides using phosphatic clay Bartow, Fla: Florida Institute of Phosphate Research; 2004

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