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Samuel L. Patterson

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of Republicans and Populists that came to power that year. He was reappointed in 1899 and then became the first popularly elected commissioner in 1900. He served until his death on September 14, 1908. Patterson Hall at
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is named in his honor. He and his wife bequeathed Palmyra to the Episcopal Church as a school, which operated as
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in 1893. In the legislature, he was chair of the committee on agriculture. He was also a trustee of the
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and his wife, Phoebe Caroline, Patterson was born in 1850 at Palmyra, the family plantation in
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Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present
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Members of the North Carolina House of Representatives
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North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture
John R. Smith
William A. Graham
North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture
John Robinson
James M. Mewborn
North Carolina State Senate
North Carolina House of Representatives
North Carolina House of Representatives
Caldwell County, North Carolina
North Carolina
Samuel F. Patterson
Caldwell County, North Carolina
state House of Representatives
1899
North Carolina Senate
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
fusion
North Carolina State University
The Patterson School
Ashe, Samuel A'Court
Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present
"Samuel L. Patterson"
Inventory of the Jones and Patterson Family Papers
Patterson School closed for 2009-2010 school year
Patterson Hall is 100 years old
North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture
John R. Smith
North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture

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