William Patterson

William Patterson

William (or Bill) Patterson may refer to:

* William Patterson (engineer) (1795-1869), 19th century engineer and boatbuilder
* William Patterson (New York) (1789-1838), U.S. Representative from New York
* William Patterson (Ohio) (1790-1868), U.S. Representative from Ohio
* William Albert Patterson (1841-1917), Canadian; Member of Parliament
* William John Patterson (1886-|1976), Canadian; Premier of Saskatchewan
* William Patrick Patterson, American new age instructor
* Bill Patterson (footballer) (b. 1888), Australian rules footballer at St Kilda
* William A. Patterson (1899-1980), the president of United Airlines from 1934 until 1966
* William L. Patterson (1891-1980), American civil rights activist; US Communist Party leader
* William R. Patterson (b. 1975), Americans motivational speaker
* R. William Patterson (1908-1994), American politician; former mayor of Dayton, Ohio

* William Patterson, author of subjects and dialogues for the comic strip Jeff Hawke
* Bill Patterson (basketball coach), Former coach of California State University
* Bill Patterson (racing driver), Australian Formula One driver

ee also

*William Paterson (disambiguation)


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