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- from the Medina Daily Register, 1913 (fultonhistory.com)
NEW MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY FOR MEDINA
The Medina Wood Working and Furniture Co., Incorporated, with Mr. Carl H. Breem, president; Mr. J. William Jackson, vice-president, and Mr. J. Sylvester Thompson, secretary and
treasurer, is the new manufacturing concern that will soon begin operations in Medina.
The company has purchased the building of the Medina Stamping Works, on Church street, and up-to-date machines for the manufacture of all kinds of wood working are being installed. The plant will be ready to commence operations
the first of April.
Mr. Breed has, for years, been a member of the hardware firm of Chase & Breed, on Main street, and only recently withdrew from the partnership. He is the present mayor of the village, president of the new cold storage plant at Middleport, and is a wide-awake and progressive citizen.
Mr. Jackson was formerly connected with the Maher Bros. Furniture Co., and is a successful business man.
Mr. Thompson has, for the past twelve years, been connected with the Swett Electric Company, and during the greater part of that time has held position of engineer of power station No. 1, located at Medina Falls. Before becoming connected with the a the Swett Electric Company, Mr. Thompson received considerable experience in wood working, having taken a year's course in draughting at the Toronto Technical Institute.
The new concern, besides acquiring the building oi tin; Medina Stamping Works, takes over the old wood working firm of J. W. Jackson & Co. Mr.Breed, Mr, Jackson and Mr. Thompson are each equally interested in the business.
Except from the Auburn Citizen, Nov 25, 1930 (fultonhistory.com)
JENNINGS RETIRES FROM GUARD AFTER 39 YEARS; SUCCEEDED BY COL. THOMPSON
Gen. John Sylvester Thompson, the new brigade commander, was born in Ontario 55 years ago. Shortly after coming to the United States he joined the New York National Guard in 1899. He had attained the rank of captain at the time of the entrance of the United States into the World War, being commander of F. Company, lO5th Infantry, of Medina. He was promoted to a lieutenant colonelcy, and was gazeted brevet brigadier general for distinguished conduct. He was twice cited for meritorious service and was awarded the Belgian Croix De Gerre with Palms, and the United States Conspicuous Service Cross.
General Thompson is president of the Medina Woodworking Company and a director of the Medina Savings and Loan Association. At the general election, November 4, he was chosen as the Orleans County member of the State Assembly.
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