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Thomas E. Wilson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas E. Wilson
Thomas E. Wilson (July 11, 1868 – August 4, 1958) was the founder of Wilson Sporting Goods and the Wilson and Company meatpacking company.〔(10,000 Famous Freemasons from K to Z Part Two by William R. Denslow - Kessinger Publishing, LLC (September 20, 2004) ) ISBN 1-4179-7579-2〕 In 1917, he was hired to take over the management of a failing meat packing company in Chicago, which was subsequently named after him, making Wilson & Company the 3rd largest meat packing company in the country. In 1926, he created one of the most recognizable brand names in the world, known as Wilson Sporting Goods. He served as President and Chairman of the Board of Wilson & Co for 35 years. ==Early life== Wilson was born on a farm near London, Ontario, Canada, on July 22, 1868 to Moses and Mary Ann (Higgins) Wilson. He went to the United States as a young man, working as a railroad car checker in the bustling stockyards of Chicago. He married Elizabeth L. Foss on November 1, 1899 and had two children: Helen (Williams) and Edward Foss.
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