Bio: Thompson, Thomas K. (History - 1841)
Contact: Janet Schwarze
Surnames: WASHBURN THOMPSON
----Source: 1819 History of Clark and Jackson County, Wisconsin, by Franklyn, Curtiss-Wedge
Thomas K.
Thompson (1841)
Thomas K. Thompson, proprietor of a saloon in
Withee, Clark County, was born in Northern Norway, November 19,
1841, the son of Austin Thompson, deceased. Thomas came to the
United States in 1866, and first lived at Lock Rose, Wisconsin. He
has worked in the pineries nearly all his life, in both the old
country and this State. He came to Withee in 1883, where for three
or four years he was foreman in different camps, and for about
thirteen years worked for C. C. Washburn, the noted millionaire and
lumberman. He began his present business in 1883, and now keeps all
kinds of imported and native wines and liquors, but never sells to
an intoxicated man. If a man becomes drunk he takes him into his
house, feeds him, and takes care of him until he becomes sober. He
is a jolly old bachelor, and is a member of the Wisconsin
Anti-Prohibition Association.
WASHBURN THOMPSON
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