Jerseyman,
This is just a silly little ponderance, but do you think that the Trenton architect Hugh A. Kelly, who also helped to design plans for the NJ World's Fair in 1938-1939, is any relation to William J. Kelly of Brooksbrae fame? It would seem a fair assumption while also seeming a gigantic leap of faith. I wonder if there is any connection, though. What do you think?
Think about it like this, a rather different design for a brick factory that incorporated a unique waste-heat drying design and integrated manufacturing process (most factories didn't get this high-tech until the 1920s) would greatly benefit from not only the connections of William Kelly, but also the drafting and design skills of Hugh.
Food for thought!
Scott W.