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In 1899 Mr. Wilbur built the Medusa creamery, where local farmers delivered milk and cream daily. Walter Wright ran the enterprise until 1917. During World War I, Italian cheeses could not be imported, so owner Herbert Jennings converted the creamery to produce cheese. After the war Italian cheeses were again available, and new owner Walter Wright ran the milk and cream shipping plant. Alleva Dairy bought the operation in 1927. (Courtesy William H. Moore)

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