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Will Henry Thompson (born March 10, 1848 – died August 12, 1918) was an American archer, poet, and lawyer. He was a very important person in the sport of archery. Along with his brother, Maurice Thompson, he helped start the National Archery Association in 1879 in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Maurice was the first president, and Will served as president in 1882, 1903, and 1904.

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William Thompson
Medal record
Men's archery
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
Gold 1904 St. Louis Team round
Bronze 1904 St. Louis Double York round
Bronze 1904 St. Louis Double American round

Will Thompson's Olympic Archery Medals

Will Thompson was a talented archer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St. Louis, Missouri. He won three medals at these games, showing his skill in the sport.

What Medals Did Will Thompson Win?

Will Thompson earned a gold medal in the team archery competition. This means he was part of a winning group of archers. He also won two bronze medals in individual events. One bronze was for the double York round, and the other was for the double American round. These events tested archers' accuracy over different distances.

Early Life and Home

Will Thompson was born in Calhoun, Georgia. Later in his life, he moved to Seattle, Washington, where he passed away.

Where Did Will Thompson Live in Seattle?

In Seattle, Will Thompson lived in a large 18-room house located in the Mount Baker area. He lived there from 1897 until 1917. This house is now recognized as an official Seattle Landmark and is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places, meaning it's an important historical building.

Will Thompson's Poetry

Besides being an archer and a lawyer, Will Thompson was also a poet. He wrote about his experiences, including those during the American Civil War.

What Was Will Thompson's Famous Poem?

His most well-known poem is called "High Tide at Gettysburg," which was published in 1888. This poem shares his thoughts and feelings about a major battle from the Civil War.

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