Patterson family papers, 1825-1931.

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Patterson family papers, 1825-1931.

Letters on family affairs, New York and national politics (including Whig Party affairs), life in Washington, D.C., ca. 1878, letters from Europe, 1884-1898, and correspondence relating to scholarly interests of G.W. Patterson III; also account books, business, legal and miscellaneous papers, genealogy of Patterson and related families, biographical sketch of G.W. Patterson III, and two scrapbooks of G.W. Patterson IV, covering Yale University days and World War I service. Correspondents include. James B. Angell, Roscoe Conkling, John A. Dix, William Patterson, William H. Seward, Richard W. Thompson, and Thurlow Weed.

3.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7360722

Bentley Historical Library

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Patterson family.

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Letters and papers of George Washington Patterson, Sr., Lieutenant Governor of New York, 1848-1850, of G.W. Patterson, Jr., G.W. Patterson III, professor at University of Michigan, and their immediate families. From the description of Patterson family papers, 1825-1931. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420144 ...

Yale University.

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Weed, Thurlow, 1797-1882

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Dix, John A. (John Alden), 1860-1928

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Thompson, Richard Wallace

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Whig Party (U.S.)

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Conkling, Roscoe, 1829-1888

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