James Thomson (cabinetmaker)

James Thomson
Born1825
Died(1896-08-14)August 14, 1896
Resting placeMount Royal Cemetery
Known forCabinetmaking & Interior Design
SpouseMarianne Stitt
ChildrenJames A., Charles, Jane, Mrs. John Morris and Mrs. Hughes.
ElectedMunicipal Councillor (St. Lambert, 1875 - 1882) ; Mayor (St. Lambert, 1882 - 1886)

James Thomson, born in 1825 in Tain, Scotland, and died on August 14, 1896, in Montreal, Canada, was a Scotish-born Canadian cabinetmaker, interior designer, merchant and local Canadian politician. He notably served as mayor of the municipality of Saint-Lambert from 1882 to 1886.

James Thomson produced custom-made furniture for, among others, Rideau Hall, the residence of Sir Hugh Allan, Ravenscrag, the residence of George Stephen, and various residences belonging to the family of John Redpath.

Biography

James Thomson was born in 1825 in Tain, Scotland.[1] He emigrated to Canada as a "young boy" and settled in Toronto, Ontario.[2] He apprenticed as a cabinetmaker with the cabinetmaking and interior decorating firm Jacques & Hay, where he worked before becoming a foreman.[1] From 1843 to 1849, he worked independently, then partnered with cabinetmaker John Drummond in 1849.[e 1] This partnership ended in 1850.[e 1] In 1853, he partnered with cabinetmaker John Haigh.[e 2] Upon Haigh's death in September 1855, he partnered with cabinetmaker George McKeand, thus creating McKeand, Thomson & Co. The factory, located in a four-story brick building, employed eighty-five workers and produced £20,000 worth of furniture annually.[e 2] In June 1857, for an unknown reason, the company was dissolved and liquidated.[e 2]

In August 1857, James Thomson married Marianne Stitt.[2] In 1858, the couple moved to Quebec City where James worked independently for a little over a year.[2] Towards the end of 1859, the couple moved to Montreal and settled at 12-14 Bonaventure Street.[2][3][a 1] Around 1862, James partnered with George Kellond, a sculptor he had met during his time in Quebec City.[a 2][b 1] This partnership dissolved around 1864.[a 3][a 4] Around 1865, James established his factory and warehouse on Saint Jacques Street and became "a serious competitor of the Hiltons at Montreal provincial exhibitions. Indeed, he presented to the judges and visitors furniture of such exquisite craftsmanship as that of John and William Hilton".[g 1] In 1869, he obtained the necessary capital from Hugh Allan to build a brand-new factory at the intersection of Craig and Saint-François-Xavier Streets.[AN-14741 1] During the 1870s and 1880s, he gradually brought his sons, James A. and Charles Thomson, into the management of the business. Around 1888, the company moved its showrooms to Guy Street[a 5].

In 1890, illness forced James Thomson to retire from his business and delegate its management to his sons, James A. (an accountant) and Charles Thomson (a cabinetmaker). On February 17, 1890, he sold his Saint-Lambert residence, known as "Maplehurst," and moved to Richmond Square (the intersection of Richmond and Saint-Antoine Streets) in Montreal.[4][a 6] On July 9, 1890, W. A. ​​Caldwell was appointed curator of James Thomson's estate.[5] His sons and a former employee, cabinetmaker George H. Randall, continued the business under the name "James Thomson & Co.," which now specialized in office, warehouse, and store furniture, but not exclusively.[a 6][6][7] This company ceased operations around 1899.[a 7] James Thomson died on August 14, 1896, in Montreal.[2] His funeral took place on August 17, 1896 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Morris, at 47A Durocher Street[8]. He was buried in Mount Royal Cemetery[8].

Political life
Around 1875, James Thomson and his family moved to Saint-Lambert[a 8]. He was then elected municipal councillor and remained so until 1882[1]. On February 6, 1882, he was elected mayor of the same municipality.[9] He was successively re-elected to this position in 1883, 1884 and 1885.[10][11]
Personal life
In August 1857, James Thomson married Marianne Stitt.[2] Around 1875, James Thomson and his family moved to their new residence in Saint-Lambert, known as "Maplehurst."[a 8][12] On August 3, 1877, one of his daughters, Jane Thomson, died at the age of twelve following an accident: while trying to pick berries, a stone was dislodged and fell on the young girl.[13] His wife, Marianne Stitt, died on July 6, 1889, at the age of 55.[12] He had five children: two sons, James A. and Charles, and three daughters, Jane, Mrs. John Morris, and Mrs. Hughes.[1]

Thomson and the artists

Here is a non-exhaustive list of artists who worked for or in association with James Thomson:

  • Mr. Barnard.[14]
  • Édouard Bertrand, cabinetmaker.[g 2]
  • John Drummond, cabinetmaker.[e 1]
  • John Haigh, cabinetmaker.[e 1]
  • George Kellond, sculptor.[a 2]
  • Mr. Lavallée.[14]
  • George McKeand, cabinetmaker.[e 2]
  • George H. Randall, cabinetmaker.[7]

Exhibitions and Awards

Below is a non-exhaustive list of exhibitions in which James Thomson's company has exhibited works:

Year Exhibition Date Location Furniture on display and awards (if applicable)
1849 Provincial Exhibition September 18-(?), 1849 Kingston, Ontario
  • Table: 1rst prize;
  • Sofa : 1rst prize;
  • Writing desk, 1rst prize.[e 3]
1863 Provincial Exhibition (Industrial Department) September 15 - October (?), 1863 Montreal (Crystal Palace)
  • Shelf, Diploma and 1st prize.[15].
1865 Provincial Exhibition (Industrial Department) September 26-29, 1865 Montreal (Crystal Palace)
  • Bedroom furniture set, 1st prize;
  • Billiard table, honorable mention;
  • Walnut dining table, 1st prize;
  • Sideboard, 2nd prize;
  • Shelf, special prize;
  • Etc[16][c 1][g 3].
1867 World's Fair April 1 - November 3, 1867 Paris
  • Table : "The table's body is made of finely carved black walnut. The mirror-polished top is composed of a wide variety of woods in diverse hues, inlaid and arranged in foliage motifs, etc., creating a brilliantly lustrous effect. Considered a piece of exceptional quality, it will undoubtedly be a striking addition to the World's Fair, showcasing the expertise of our Canadian artisans in the art of ornamental furniture."[17] · [g 4]
1880 Provincial Exhibition (Industrial Department) September 14 - 24, 1880 Montreal (Crystal Palace)
  • Dining room sideboard, 1st prize;
  • Dining room chairs;
  • Carved wooden fireplace mantel, 1st prize;
  • Japanese style chair, honorable mention;
  • Armchair, 1st prize;
  • Card game table;
  • Wooden clock stand;
  • Wardrobe;
  • Etc[18].
1886 Colonial and Indian Exhibition May 4 - October 15, 1886 South Kensington (United Kingdom)

N.B. Although James Thomson's company produced furniture specifically for this exhibition, it ultimately did not participate.

  • Dining room furniture set : "The sideboard stands over 12 feet in height and is 10 feet 6 inches long; it is in quartered oak with a center piece of plate glass with bevelled edge. Here and there, in just the right spot, are to be seen heavy oak finishings, deeply and richly carved, while the relief wood is of pollack oak, the frame and finish being entirely of Canadian oak, the moulding all hand carved and of the chastest designs. The dining table is 18 x 5 feet and is also in oak, heavily carved and trussed in curved moulding with iron slides. The buffet is of the same design as the sideboard; the whole being in the much admired renaissance style. The chairs, ten in number, were richly finished in morocco over heavy oak. There was also made a heavy inlaid centre table in black ebony, inlaid with brass, copper and mother of pearl, which forms the centre, while surrounding this is to be seen, in contrast, white medals set in mahogany and white wood. The finishings are of old fashioned chases brass, the table throughout being of Louis XVI style. The cost of the whole set cannot be les than $ 4,000".[19].

List of works

Below is a non-exhaustive list of known works by James Thomson's company :

  • 1860s: Part of the furnishings for the residence of J. Gordon Makenzie (3 Prince of Wales Terrace, Montreal).[20]
  • 1860s: Part of the furnishings for the residence of Robert and Jane Pilkington (8 Holyrood Place, McGill College Avenue).[21]
  • 1860s: Part of the furnishings for the Montreal Club (125 Great St. James Street, Montreal).[22]
  • 1860s-70s: Furnishings for the residence of Hugh Allan, known as Ravenscrag.[AN-14741 1][g 5]
  • Circa 1869: Part of the furnishings for Rideau Hall.[f 1]
  • 1860s-70s: Furnishings for the residence of John Redpath, known as "Terrace Bank".[g 5][g 6]
  • 1870s-80s: Part of the furnishings from the residence of Robert Kane (394 Saint-Antoine Street, Montreal).[23]
  • 1870s: Part of the furnishings from the residence of Hector Hébert (320 Lagauchetière Street, Montreal)[24]
  • 1870s: Part of the furnishings from the residence of J. H. Wilkins (122 Shuter Street, Montreal).[25]
  • 1870s: Part of the furnishings from the residence of Henry H. Atwater (45 Belmont Street, Montreal)[26]
  • 1870s: Part of the furnishings from the residence of D. Butters (749 Dorchester Street, Montreal).[27]
  • 1870s-80s: Part of the furnishings from the residence of the Honourable John Hamilton, Canadian Senator (917 Sherbrooke Street, Montreal).[28]
  • 1870s-80s: Part of the furnishings from the residence of Robert A. Smith, of the Hugh & Andrew Allan Shipping Company ("Allan Line").[29]
  • 1870s-80s: Part of the furnishings from the residence of E. A. Bernard, Esquire (944 Dorchester Street, Montreal).[30]
  • 1870s-80s: Part of the furnishings from the residence of John Cowan (90 Sainte-Famille Street, Montreal).[31]
  • 1870s-80s: Part of the furnishings from the residence located at 1821-1823 Notre-Dame Street, Montreal.[32]
  • 1870s-80s: Part of the furnishings from the residence of James McDougall, Esquire, located at 808 Palace Street, Montreal.[33]
  • Around 1871: Design of some of the furnishings for James Goulden's pharmacy on Saint-Laurent Street, Montreal.[34][g 7]
  • Around 1879: Some of the furnishings for the steamship SS. Sarmatian of the Hugh & Andrew Allan Shipping Company (“Allan Line”).[35]
  • Between 1880 and 1884: Some of the furnishings for the George Stephen House.[36]
  • Around 1885: All the furnishings for the official Canadian government railway car, known as the “Ottawa”, of the Prince Edward Island Railway.[37]

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b c d "Obituary. Mr. James Thomson". The Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 125, no. 197 (Postmedia Network Inc. ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. August 17, 1896. p. 3.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Death of an old citizen. James Thomson". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 37, no. 191 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. August 15, 1896. p. 3.
  3. ^ "Law Intelligence : Superior Court [Reported for the Montreal Gazette]. Jury Trial". Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 51, no. 301 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. December 19, 1859. p. 1.
  4. ^ "Auction sales by James Stewart & Co. Handsome Summer Residence, St. Lambert. James Thomson". The Montreal Herald (Newspaper). Vol. 83, no. 39 (The Herald Publishing Company ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. February 14, 1890. p. 5.
  5. ^ "Jottings about town. W. A. Caldwell, curator of the estate of James Thomson". The Montreal Herald (Newspaper). Vol. 83, no. 168 (The Herald Publishing Company ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. July 10, 1890. p. 5.
  6. ^ "Nouveaux établissements". Le Prix courant (Newspaper) (in French). Vol. 9, no. 3 (Compagnie de Publications Commerciales ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. August 18, 1896. p. 31.
  7. ^ a b "James Thomson & Co. (Ad)". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 37, no. 279 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. November 28, 1896. p. 13.
  8. ^ "Funeral of Mr. Thomson". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 37, no. 192 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. August 17, 1896. p. 3.
  9. ^ "Municipal Affairs. St. Lambert". The Montreal Daily Star (Newspaper). Vol. 14, no. 31 ([Montreal daily star],1881-1951 ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. February 7, 1882. p. 2.
  10. ^ "Municipal Elections. St. Lambert". The Montreal Daily Star (Newspaper). Vol. 16, no. 54 ([Montreal daily star],1881-1951 ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. March 4, 1884. p. 4.
  11. ^ "Municipal Elections. St. Lambert". The Montreal Daily Star (Newspaper). Vol. 17, no. 54 ([Montreal daily star],1881-1951 ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. March 5, 1885. p. 2.
  12. ^ a b "Dead. Thomson (Marianne Stitt)". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 30, no. 134 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. July 8, 1889. p. 1.
  13. ^ "Deaths. THOMSON. (Jane)". The Star (Newspaper). Vol. 9, no. 181 ([Unidentified],1877-1880 ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. August 4, 1877. p. 3.
  14. ^ a b "The Belle Scandal. The investigation continued". The Montreal Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 28, no. 17 (The Montreal witness Co. ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. February 9, 1873. p. 2.
  15. ^ "Exposition Provinciale. Liste des prix (Département Industriel, 2e classe, Section A)". Le pays (Newspaper) (in French). Vol. 12, no. 105 (Le pays,1852-1871 ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. September 29, 1863. p. 1.
  16. ^ "The Exhibition. Industrial Department : Prize List". Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 57, no. 233 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. September 30, 1865. p. 2.
  17. ^ "For the Paris Exhibition". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 8, no. 6 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. January 8, 1867. p. 3.
  18. ^ "Our Exhibition. The Prize List. (Continued)". The Star (Newspaper). Vol. 12, no. 221 ([Unidentified],1877-1880 ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. September 18, 1880. p. 1.
  19. ^ "It did not go. Colonial and Indian Exhibition". Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 78, no. 116 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. May 15, 1885. p. 8.
  20. ^ "Auction sale. Gordon Mackenzie's valuable and modern furniture". Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 58, no. 87 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. April 12, 1866. p. 2.
  21. ^ "Highly important sale (John J. Arnton, auctioneer) : 8, Holyrood Place, McGill College Avenue)". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 8, no. 94 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. April 20, 1867. p. 3.
  22. ^ "Auction Sale. Montreal Club (125, Great St. James Street)". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 9, no. 266 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. November 9, 1868. p. 3.
  23. ^ "Sale of Valuable Furniture by C. F. Elwes. 394, St. Antoine Street". The Star (Newspaper). Vol. 12, no. 235 ([Unidentified],1877-1880 ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. October 5, 1880. p. 2.
  24. ^ "Bons meubles par encan. (Hector Hébert, 320 Lagauchetière)". La Minerve (Newspaper) (in French). Vol. 49, no. 169 (Augustin-Norbert Morin ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. March 31, 1877. p. 3.
  25. ^ "Very attractive sale of modern household furniture...". The Evening Star (Newspaper). Vol. 60, no. 82 ([The evening star],1869-1877 ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. April 7, 1877. p. 2.
  26. ^ "Vente par encan par Henry J. Shaw (Henry W. Atwater, 45 Belmont)". La Minerve (Newspaper) (in French). Vol. 51, no. 271 (Augustin-Norbert Morin ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. August 11, 1879. p. 3.
  27. ^ "Vente par encan par M. Hicks & Cie (D. Butters, 749 Dorchester, Montréal)". La Minerve (Newspaper) (in French). Vol. 52, no. 75 (Augustin-Norbert Morin ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. December 5, 1879. p. 3.
  28. ^ "Action Sales, by W. H. Arnton. Estate Late Hon. Jno. Hamilton". The Montreal Herald (Newspaper). Vol. 81, no. 9 (The Herald Publishing Company ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. April 8, 1889. p. 5.
  29. ^ "The R. A. Smith Sale, by William H. Arnton". The Montreal Herald (Newspaper). Vol. 82, no. 85 (The Herald Publishing Company ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. April 9, 1889. p. 5.
  30. ^ "Very Attractive Sale of House Hold Furniture : Sale at 944, Dorchester Street by M. Hicks & Co". The Montreal Daily Star (Newspaper). Vol. 20, no. 90 ([Montreal daily star],1881-1951 ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. April 17, 1888. p. 4.
  31. ^ "Sale of Substantial Walnut Furniture. M. Hicks & Co". The Montreal Daily Star (Newspaper). Vol. 23, no. 94 ([Montreal daily star],1881-1951 ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. April 22, 1891. p. 5.
  32. ^ "Attention is requested. Sale at 1821-1823, Notre-Dame Street by M. Hick & Co". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 30, no. 106 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. June 6, 1889. p. 6.
  33. ^ "Attention is requested. Sale at 808. Palace Street by M. Hick & Co". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 31, no. 90 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. April 17, 1890. p. 8.
  34. ^ "Improvements. Drug store on St. Lawrence Street". Canadian Illustrated News (Newspaper). Vol. 4, no. 12 (Geo. E. Desbarats ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. September 16, 1871. p. 7.
  35. ^ "The SS. "Sarmatian". Her Royal Passenger's Quarters. The Approaching Departure. The Programme at Quebec". Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 71, no. 247 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. October 16, 1879. p. 2.
  36. ^ "Montreal's Buildings : The mansion of Mr. Geo. Stephen, President of the Canadian Pacific Railway". Montreal weekly witness commercial review and family news paper (Newspaper). Vol. 38, no. 11 ([Unidentified] ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. March 12, 1884. p. 1.
  37. ^ "Local News. Government official car "Ottawa"". The Montreal Daily Star (Newspaper). Vol. 17, no. 48 ([Montreal daily star],1881-1951 ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. February 28, 1885. p. 1.

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Books / works

List of books in chronological order of publication :

  1. ^ Mackay & 1859-1870, p. 211 (Montreal Directory), Year 1861-62
  2. ^ a b Mackay & 1859-1870, p. 242 (Montreal Directory), Year 1862-63
  3. ^ Mackay & 1859-1870, p. 298 (Montreal Directory), Year 1863-64
  4. ^ Mackay & 1859-1870, p. 376 (Montreal Directory), Year 1864-65
  5. ^ Mackay & 1859-1870, p. 649 (Montreal Directory), Year 1888-89
  6. ^ a b Mackay & 1859-1870, p. 753 (Montreal Directory), Year 1890-91
  7. ^ Mackay & 1859-1870, p. 127 (Montreal Directory), Year 1899-1900
  8. ^ a b Mackay & 1859-1870, p. 630 (Montreal Directory), Year 1875-76
  • Lovell, John, ed. (1822–1976). Quebec Directory. Quebec City, Quebec: John Lovell (edited G. H. Cherrier). Cherrier.
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  • Catalogue of the Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition at the city of Montreal, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, 26th, 27th, 28th, and 29th September, 1865 : in the exhibition building, St. Catherine Street ... the priest's farm fronting on Guy and St. Catherine Streets. Montreal (QC), Canada: J.M. Gatehouse. 1865. p. 69. PE-1865.
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Notorial acts

List of notorial acts in chronological order of publication:

  1. ^ a b Notorial Act, minute no. 14741, March 13, 1869, A.N.Q.

Administrative Document

  • "Estimates (Rideau Hall)". Department of Public Works Records (Documents) (Public Archives of Canada ed.). Ottawa (Ontario), Canada. October 1869.

Newspaper Articles

  • "Law Intelligence : Superior Court [Reported for the Montreal Gazette]. Jury Trial". Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 51, no. 301 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. December 19, 1859. p. 1.
  • "Exposition Provinciale. Liste des prix (Département Industriel, 2e classe, Section A)". Le pays (Newspaper) (in French). Vol. 12, no. 105 (Le pays,1852-1871 ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. September 29, 1863. p. 1.
  • "The Exhibition. Industrial Department : Prize List". Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 57, no. 233 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. September 30, 1865. p. 2.
  • "Auction sale. Gordon Mackenzie's valuable and modern furniture". Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 58, no. 87 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. April 12, 1866. p. 2.
  • "Five Dollars Reward". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 7, no. 247 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. October 18, 1866. p. 2.
  • "For the Paris Exhibition". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 8, no. 6 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. January 8, 1867. p. 3.
  • "Highly important sale (John J. Arnton, auctioneer) : 8, Holyrood Place, McGill College Avenue)". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 8, no. 94 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. April 20, 1867. p. 3.
  • "A Card. Mr. James Thomson, Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer, 129 Great St. James Street". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 8, no. 127 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. May 30, 1867. p. 2.
  • "Auction Sale. Montreal Club (125, Great St. James Street)". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 9, no. 266 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. November 9, 1868. p. 3.
  • "Improvements. Drug store on St. Lawrence Street". Canadian Illustrated News (Newspaper). Vol. 4, no. 12 (Geo. E. Desbarats ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. September 16, 1871. p. 7.
  • "The Saturday Half-Holiday. To the Editor of the Star". The Evening Star (Newspaper). Vol. 9, no. 166 ([The evening star],1869-1877 ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. July 17, 1872. p. 3.
  • "The Belle Scandal. The investigation continued". The Montreal Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 28, no. 17 (The Montreal witness Co. ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. February 9, 1873. p. 2.
  • "Important Sale of Costly Furniture. On Saturday, the 17th Inst". Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 67, no. 87 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. April 13, 1875. p. 3.
  • "Preliminary Notice". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 15, no. 78 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. April 3, 1876. p. 2.
  • "Bons meubles par encan. (Hector Hébert, 320 Lagauchetière)". La Minerve (Newspaper) (in French). Vol. 49, no. 169 (Augustin-Norbert Morin ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. March 31, 1877. p. 3.
  • "Very attractive sale of modern household furniture...". The Evening Star (Newspaper). Vol. 60, no. 82 ([The evening star],1869-1877 ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. April 7, 1877. p. 2.
  • "Deaths. THOMSON. (Jane)". The Star (Newspaper). Vol. 9, no. 181 ([Unidentified],1877-1880 ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. August 4, 1877. p. 3.
  • "Fatal Accident at St. Lambert". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 16, no. 179 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. August 4, 1877. p. 3.
  • "Watson vs. Thomson : Was it Culpable Negligence?". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 18, no. 78 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. April 12, 1879. p. 8.
  • "Vente par encan par Henry J. Shaw (Henry W. Atwater, 45 Belmont)". La Minerve (Newspaper) (in French). Vol. 51, no. 271 (Augustin-Norbert Morin ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. August 11, 1879. p. 3.
  • "The SS. "Sarmatian". Her Royal Passenger's Quarters. The Approaching Departure. The Programme at Quebec". Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 71, no. 247 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. October 16, 1879. p. 2.
  • "Vente par encan par M. Hicks & Cie (D. Butters, 749 Dorchester, Montréal)". La Minerve (Newspaper) (in French). Vol. 52, no. 75 (Augustin-Norbert Morin ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. December 5, 1879. p. 3.
  • "Assault Case at St. Lambert. Mr. John Beatty against Mr James Thomson". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 9, no. 48 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. February 27, 1880. p. 8.
  • "Court of Special Sessions : Beatty-Thomson Affair". Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 72, no. 58 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. March 9, 1880. p. 4.
  • "THOMSON'S (Ad)". Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 72, no. 98 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. April 24, 1880. p. 3.
  • "Our Exhibition. The Prize List. (Continued)". The Star (Newspaper). Vol. 12, no. 221 ([Unidentified],1877-1880 ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. September 18, 1880. p. 1.
  • "À travers l'Exposition. Marqueterie et Ébénisterie". La Minerve (Newspaper) (in French). Vol. 53, no. 11 (Augustin-Norbert Morin ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. September 21, 1880. p. 2.
  • "Sale of Valuable Furniture by C. F. Elwes. 394, St. Antoine Street". The Star (Newspaper). Vol. 12, no. 235 ([Unidentified],1877-1880 ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. October 5, 1880. p. 2.
  • "Suburban. Coming Municipal Elections in St. Lambert". The Star (Newspaper). Vol. 12, no. 309 ([Unidentified],1877-1880 ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. December 31, 1880. p. 1.
  • "Important Sale of Magnificent Furniture. (Ad)". Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 73, no. 81 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. April 5, 1881. p. 3.
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  • "The "Countess" Again". The Daily Witness (Newspaper). Vol. 21, no. 99 (John Dougall ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. April 29, 1882. p. 8.
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