Patton, William W. (William Weston), 1821-1889
Variant namesRev. William Weston Patton was born in New York on October 19, 1821. He was a graduate of the University of the City of New York and Union Theological Seminary. After being ordained, Patton served as pastor of the Phillips Congregational Church in Boston (1843-1846), the Fourth Congregational Church in Hartford (1846-1857), and a church in Chicago. He was a member of many organizations, including the American Missionary association and the Society of the Cincinatti. Patton was the author of several publications. An ardent supporter of abolition, Patton served as president of Howard University between 1877-1889. His first wife was Sarah Jane Mott (d. 1850) and his second wife was Mary Boardman Smith (d. 1880).
From the description of Rev. William W. Patton diaries and account book, 1835-1889. (Hartford Public Library). WorldCat record id: 540643807
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creatorOf | Hooker, John, 1816-1901. Letters to William W. Patton, 1875. | Connecticut Historical Society | |
creatorOf | Patton, William W. (William Weston), 1821-1889. Rev. William W. Patton diaries and account book, 1835-1889. | Connecticut Historical Society | |
creatorOf | Hooker, John, 1816-1901. Letter, 1883 November 30, Hartford, Conn., to William W. Patton. | Connecticut Historical Society | |
referencedIn | United States American Freedmen's Inquiry Commission records, 1862-1864. | Houghton Library | |
creatorOf | Johnson, William N., 1869-1954. Papers, 1890-1977. | Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University |
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associatedWith | Johnson, William N., 1869-1954. | person |
correspondedWith | United States. American Freedmen's Inquiry Commission. | corporateBody |
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Birth 1821-10-19
Death 1889