- John J. Patterson
John James Patterson (
August 8 ,1830 -September 28 ,1912 ) was a businessman andUnited States Senator fromSouth Carolina . Born inWaterloo, Pennsylvania , he grew up there and attended the public schools, and then attended Jefferson College inCanonsburg, Pennsylvania . During the 1850s he engaged in newspaper and banking businesses in Pennsylvania; he was publisher of the "Juniata Sentinel" in 1852 and became editor and part owner of the "Harrisburg Telegraph" in 1853. He first entered politics in 1854 when he was elected to thePennsylvania House of Representatives , in which he served until 1856.In 1861, when the Civil War began, he joined the
United States Army and served as acaptain in the Fifteenth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. Meanwhile, he ran for a seat in theUnited States House of Representatives in 1862, but was unsuccessful.After the war Patterson moved to
Columbia, South Carolina and engaged in railroad construction. He again entered politics and in 1873 was elected by theSouth Carolina Legislature to the U.S. Senate as a Republican. He was criticized by many in South Carolina for being acarpetbagger . Patterson was the chairman of the Committee on Education and Labor from 1875 to 1877 and a member of the committee on territories from 1877 to 1879. By the time his term ended in 1879, Reconstruction had ended and the Democrats had taken nearly all power in South Carolina, so Patterson had no hope of reelection. He continued to live inWashington, D.C. after leaving the Senate and engaged in financial enterprises.In 1886 he moved to
Mifflintown, Pennsylvania where he lived until his death. He continued to be active in business, particularly in running a company that installed electric lightbulbs. He is buried in the Westminster Presbyterian Cemetery.References
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* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/patterson.html The Political Graveyard]
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