Medina Mayors from 1874-1999

RECENT MEDINA, NY MAYORS

Clayton Ehrenreich III2000 – 2008
Adam Tabelski2008 – 2011
Andrew Meier2011 – 2016
Mike Sidari2016 – 2024
Recent Medina Mayors

January SHOW and TELL Program

Dig it out! Dust it off!! Polish it up!!!

Time to get ready for
Medina Historical Society’s
Annual SHOW and TELL Program

Bring your treasures, share your tales!

Monday, January 30 at 7:00 p.m.
Lee-Whedon Memorial Library
620 West Ave.Medina, NY 14103

Items shared last year included:

  • An apothecary jar, a suppository mold from the 1950’s,
  • A Tucker Foundry ashtray,
  • Tuco Puzzles made in Lockport
  • A Jinny Doll, a Jill doll and a Jeanette doll – all originals! 
  • Advertising for a Tego Eye Snare, made in Medina…
  • and many more items.

Oct. 31 Program about Medina’s Circus Entrepreneur

Do you know where this sign is located in Medina?

It marks the home of Andrew Downie McPhee, who was prominent in the circus world. 

Dee Robinson will speak about McPhee at the next Medina Historical Society program:“Andrew Downie McPhee: Medina’s Circus Entrepreneur”which will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, October 31, at Lee-Whedon Memorial Library, Medina.

2023 Calendar Fundraiser

The Medina Historical Society is promoting a Community Calendar Fundraiser as a way to increase our income.

Your family’s birthdays, wedding anniversaries, and memorial dates can be included on the calendar which will be printed in time for the upcoming holidays!

Calendars will include local photos and be sold for $10 each. These calendars make great gifts for family and friends.

To submit your listings and/or order your calendar(s), please complete the form below and send it (with payment/checks payable to Medina Historical Society) by October 14th.

Download the form here:    Calendar Fundraiser 2022

Index for Here’s to our Heritage

Index- Here’s To Our Heritage

The 462 page Here’s to our Heritage book was written by Ed Grinnell in 1996.

This book is still the ultimate resource for historical information about Medina.

However, it’s often very hard to find what you’re looking for. It contains two index sections that reference only the names of individuals. There’s no reference to addresses, buildings, stores, events, etc.

Craig Lacy dug through the book with a fine tooth comb and created a new index that contains all that additional information.

You can download the PDF file here and search it visually or use the search functions in Adobe Acrobat.

Index- Here’s To Our Heritage

The book is still available from our Historical Society or at the Author’s Note book store in Medina.

Author Julia Sheppard at the Medina Historical Society

Friday Sep 9 2022 7:00pm – 8:00pm

On September 9th at 7pm, author Julia Sheppard will give a talk to the Medina Historical Society at Lee-Whedon Memorial Library about her new biography of Silas Burroughs, a Medina man who went on to be senior partner of an internationally known pharmaceutical manufacturing firm called Burroughs Wellcome & Co. 

Her book, Silas Burroughs, The Man who Made Wellcome: American Ambition and Global Enterprise,will be available to purchase at the event and at Author’s Note. 

“Besides a thoroughly engaging story of the American-born entrepreneur, manufacturer and advertising innovator, Julia Sheppard has also given us an important and fascinating insight into the history of the British drug industry and the making of a global pharmaceutical market. This is biography at its very best.”
-John Harley Warner, Avalon Professor of the History of Medicine, Yale University

ABOUT THE BOOK Silas Burroughs, a Medina man, arrived in London from America in 1878 and proved himself an exceptional entrepreneur, taking the pharmaceutical business by storm. He was the brains and energy behind Burroughs Wellcome & Co. With his business partner Henry Wellcome he created an internationally successful firm, the legacy of which can be found in the charity the Wellcome Trust, yet few now remember him and the impact he made in his short lifetime. A consummate salesman, Burroughs was also an astute businessman, with new ideas for marketing, advertising and manufacturing: his writings describe sales trips around the world and the people he met. He was also a visionary employer, supporting the eight-hour working day, profit-sharing, and numerous social and radical political movements including the single tax movement, free travel, Irish Home Rule and world peace. In this first biography of Burroughs, Sheppard explores his American origins, religion and marriage, and his philanthropic work, as well as reevaluating the dramatic deterioration of his relationship with his partner Wellcome.
ABOUT THE AUTHORJulia Sheppard graduated in history from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and has spent her career working with military and medical archives. She was recently Chair of the British Records Association, and as Head of Research and Special Collections at the Wellcome Library, she was instrumental in the acquisition of Burroughs’ papers. He has fascinated her ever since. Her previous publications include British Archives: a Guide to Archive Resources in the United Kingdom.