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Okey Patteson

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in 1923 and they had two daughters, Fanny Lee and Anna Hughes. His religious affiliation was Methodist. In 1932, a hunting accident left him disabled, as both of his legs had to be amputated below the knees.
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for his careful re-investigation of the case of convicted murderer Robert Ballard Bailey when doubts were raised about the validity of the conviction. Gardner dedicated his detective novel
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After his term Patteson served as general manager of the Turnpike, returned to real estate business, and became president of the
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During his term, the legislature created the position of state Tax Commissioner and authorized cities to levy
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Patteson was a member of the Board of Trustees of West Virginia Wesleyan, and of a number of societies:
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During his governorship, Patteson, in a now-infamous decision, closed the state investigation into the
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Patteson worked as an automobile dealer and with real estate in Mount Hope. He served as President of
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and of the "machine" that totally controlled politics in that era in the state.
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He is best known for his decision to place the state's first medical school at
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Okey Patteson was son of L.C. and Lola (Groves) Patteson. He was born at
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Presumed Guilty: When Innocent People Are Wrongly Convicted
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system, with only a 2-lane section between Charleston and
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1935–41 and as sheriff of Fayette County 1941–44. In the
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He also is known for the initial construction of the
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Governor of West Virginia
Clarence W. Meadows
William C. Marland
Dingess, West Virginia
Beckley, West Virginia
Oak Hill, West Virginia
Democratic
Lee Hawse Patteson
United States
United States Army
First Sergeant
West Virginia National Guard
23rd Governor of West Virginia
United States Democratic Party
Dingess, West Virginia
Mount Hope, Fayette County
Lee Hawse
West Virginia Wesleyan College
Carnegie Institute of Technology
L.L.D.
West Virginia University
Fayette
County Court
1944 elections
Campaign manager
Presidential elector
Clarence W. Meadows
general election
Free masons

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