Patrick Carr (disambiguation)
- Patrick Carr (disambiguation)
Patrick Carr was a victim of the Boston Massacre.
Patrick Carr is also the name of:
* Patrick E. Carr, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana, 5th Circuit, fatal E-coli victim in 1998
* Patrick Carr, author whose works include a co-authorship of the autobiography of Johnny Cash
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