Image William W Patton.jpg thumb right William W. Patton Rev. WilliamWestonPatton 19 October 1821, New York City 1889 , was president of Howard University , a fierce abolitionist and one of the contributors to the words of John Brown s Body . He was the son of Rev. WilliamPatton and the grandson of Anglo Irish Congregationalist immigrant and Revolutionary War Major Robert Patton . Abolitionism Patton took an earnest part in the anti slavery movement , and was chairman of the committee that presented to Abraham Lincoln President Lincoln , 13 September 1862, the memorial from Chicago asking him to issue a Emancipation Proclamation proclamation of emancipation . He was vice president of the Northwestern United States Sanitary Commission sanitary commission during the American Civil War , and as such repeatedly visited the eastern and western armies, publishing several pamphlet, reports. In 1886 he went, on behalf of the Freedman freedmen , to Europe , where, and in the Orient , he remained nearly a year. John Brown s Body In October 1861 Patton wrote new lyrics to the battle song John Brown s Body . These were published in the Chicago Tribune on December 16, 1861. Even more than the previous ... Inaugural Address of The Rev. WilliamWestonPatton as President of Howard University, October 9, 1877. Patton, William W. http www.members.tripod.com medicolegal patton1846.htm Slavery, the Bible, Infidelity ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Patton, WilliamWeston ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 19 October 1821 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1889 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Patton, WilliamWeston Category Songwriters from New York Category American abolitionists Category American ... to be known as The Battle Hymn of the Republic . Where Patton only wrote of the Christ we are to see ... career Patton graduated at the New York University in 1839 and at the Union Theological Seminary .... Publications Patton is the author of The Young Man Hartford, 1847 republished as The Young Man ... more details
Other persons WilliamPatton 23 August 1798 in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania 9 September 1879 in New Haven , Connecticut , was a New York City pastor, abolitionist , and the son of patriot Robert Patton . He was the father of the abolitionist WilliamWestonPatton . Career He graduated at Middlebury College in 1818, and, after studying at Princeton University Princeton theological seminary, was ordained. During twenty six years of his life he was pastor of churches in New York City New York city . From 1834 till 1837 he was secretary of the American Education Society American education society . He spent the latter part of his life in New Haven , Connecticut , engaged in literary and ministerial work. He was the first to suggest the idea of the World Evangelical Alliance World s evangelical alliance , which he did in a letter to Reverend John Angell James , of England. in 1843. He attended the convention in London in August, 1846, that organized the alliance. He was a founder of the Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York New York union theological seminary , and first proposed its establishment. He made fourteen visits to Europe between 1825 and 1879. He was an earnest abolitionist opponent of slavery , and for forty years a member of the executive committee of the American Home Missionary Society American home missionary society . His views on the subject of Temperance movement temperance were equally radical. In the pulpit he was characterized not so much by breadth and accuracy of scholarship, finish of style, or elegance of delivery, as by his strong grasp upon his subject, his simplicity, directness, aptness, and freshness. He received the degree of Doctor of Divinity D. D. from the University of the city of New York . Publications Besides editing President ... lccn nr90 13491 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Patton, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Patton, William Category 1798 births Category 1879 deaths Category American theologians ... more details
WilliamWeston may refer to WilliamWeston explorer ? 1504 5 , English merchant and explorer WilliamWeston Jesuit c. 1550 1615 , English Jesuit WilliamWeston MP , MP for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis UK Parliament constituency William Basil Weston 1924 1945 , British Army officer, awarded the Victoria Cross William C. Weston 1886 1932 , New Zealand born architect City Federal Building in Birmingham, Alabama WilliamWeston Australian politician 1804 1888 , third Premier of Tasmania WilliamWeston engineer 1763 1833 , canal engineer See also WilliamWestonPatton 1821 1889 , abolitionist WilliamWeston Young , Quaker entrepreneur hndis name Weston, William ... more details
WilliamPatton 1798 1879 was an American preacher. WilliamPatton may also refer to WilliamWestonPatton 1821 1899 , American abolitionist and son of the preacher WilliamPatton Will Patton b. 1954 , American actor See also William Patten disambiguation William Paton disambiguation WilliamPatton Thornton 1817 1883 , American physician and educator hndis Patton, William ... more details
Dr. WilliamPatton Thornton February 6, 1817 in Hillsboro, Ohio &ndash October 10, 1883, in College Hill, Ohio , son of William and Martha Patton Thornton, was a prominent physician, educator, author, politician, and member of the influential Thornton family of Logansport, Indiana . Sir Henry Worth Thornton and Judge William Wheeler Thornton were his nephews ref See Thornton genealogy www.thorntonsoky.blogspot.com www.sonton.info ref . Education and career After a brief study for the ministry 1837 at Wabash College , Indiana, William began his preparations for medicine at the Ohio College of Medicine He graduated from Kemper s Medical College , St. Louis , and Jefferson Medical College , Philadelphia ref Juettner, Otto. Daniel Drake and his Followers Harvey Publishing Company, 1909 pg. 311 . ref . After graduation, Dr. William P Thornton spent five years in Houston, Mississippi , where he began to specialize in diseases of the trachea and larynx ref Appleton s Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events. D. Appleton & Co., 1877. ref . In 1847 Dr. Thornton returned to Ohio and established a thriving practice. In the late 1850s, he spent two years in Europe, studying the latest procedures in Paris and Vienna ref The Lancet clinic. Mississippi Valley Medical Association Ohio Valley Medical Association, 1916 pg. 243 . ref . Dr. Thornton was one the first Cincinnati doctors to undertake such a study. Upon his return, he began his long affiliation with the Cincinnati Hospital and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine , where he was named chair of the Anatomy and Physiology ... reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thornton, WilliamPatton ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thornton, WilliamPatton Category 1817 births Category People from Highland ... Nov. 11, 1883 ref . Family In 1841 William Thornton married Electa Bacon in Indianapolis, Indiana ... and past President of the Ohio Valley Paper Company. William was a cousin of Samuel W. Thornton , a member ... more details
WilliamWeston 1763 29 August 1833 was a civil engineer who worked in England and the United States of America . ref A biographical dictionary of civil engineers in Great Britain and Ireland. By A. W. Skempton ref Career WilliamWeston is first noticed with his work on Trent Bridge, Gainsborough between 1787 and 1791. In 1792 he sailed from Falmouth, Cornwall Falmouth to the United States of America to start a five year engagement as Engineer to the Schuylkill and Susquehanna Navigation Company in Pennsylvania . Among others, Weston trained in 1794 Benjamin Wright later chief engineer of the Erie Canal and Loammi Baldwin chief engineer of the Middlesex Canal . He returned to England in 1801, but retained his connection with the United States and was a consultant to the Erie Canal Commissioners. Summary of works 1791 Trent Bridge, Gainsborough 1795 Schuylkill and Susquehanna Navigation Company ... Weston 22 engineer&cd 1 Report of the directors of the Western and Northern Inland Lock Navigation by Western Inland Lock Navigation Company, Philip John Schuyler, WilliamWeston, Northern Inland Lock ... Wegmann, published 1896, 310 pages, page 9 mentions WilliamWeston. http books.google.com books?id 035S8UOIzcEC&pg PA5&dq 22William Weston 22 engineer&cd 2 v onepage&q 22William 20Weston 22 20engineer ... by Richard Weingardt, WilliamWeston pages 4 8. Published 2005, 165 pages. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Weston, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1763 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 29 August 1833 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Weston, William Category ... PA60&dq 22William Weston 22 engineer&cd 4 v onepage&q 22William 20Weston 22 20engineer&f false An Historical ... Weston 22 engineer&dq 22William Weston 22 engineer&cd 3 Transactions, Volume 16 by Newcomen Society Great Britain Published 1937, WilliamWeston and his Contribution to Early American Engineering. http books.google.com books?id duIgAAAAMAAJ&pg PA8&dq 22William Weston 22 engineer&cd 10 v onepage&q ... more details
The only known image of WilliamWeston Young senior , as a devout Quaker the only portrait type conforming to their beliefs about modesty was in the silhuette style. pd self month April day 19 year 2007 date April 2009 ... more details
Infobox Military Person name William Basil Weston image image Victoria Cross Medal without Bar.png 125px caption born 3 January 1924 died 3 March 1945 placeofburial label placeofburial Taukkyan War Cemetery placeofbirth Ulverston , Lancashire placeofdeath Meiktila , Burma placeofburial coordinates coord LAT LONG display inline,title nickname allegiance UK branch army United Kingdom serviceyears rank Lieutenant unit Green Howards br West Yorkshire Regiment attached commands battles World War II awards Victoria Cross relations laterwork William Basil Weston Victoria Cross VC 3 January 1924 3 March 1945 was an England English recipient of the Victoria Cross , the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to United Kingdom British and Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth forces. Details Weston was 21 years old, and a lieutenant in The Green Howards The Green Howards Alexandra, Princess of Wales s Own Yorkshire Regiment , British Army , attached to 1st Battalion, The West Yorkshire Regiment during the Second World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC. On 3 March 1945 during the attack on Meiktila , Burma , Lieutenant Weston was commanding a platoon which, together with the rest of the company, had to clear an area of the town of the enemy. In the face of fanatical opposition he led his men superbly, encouraging them from one bunker position to the next. When he came to the last, particularly well ... and deliberately blew himself up with the occupants of the bunker. The medal William Basil Weston ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Weston, William Basi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 3, 1924 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1945 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Weston, William Basi ... in 2001 by his nephew, Basil Weston of Ulverston . References reflist British VCs of World War 2 John ... by Basil Weston http www.greenhowards.org.uk html files vcgc weston.htm Basil Weston Photo http ... more details
for others of this name WilliamWeston disambiguation Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name WilliamWeston honorific suffix image WilliamWeston Premier.jpg imagesize smallimage caption order 3rd office Premier of Tasmania term start 25 April 1857 term end 12 May 1857 party predecessor Thomas Gregson successor Francis Smith Australian politician Francis Smith term start1 1 November 1860 term end1 2 August 1861 party1 predecessor1 Francis Smith Australian politician Francis Smith successor1 Thomas Chapman Australian politician Thomas Chapman constituency birth date 1804 birth place Shoreditch , London , England , United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland UK death date Death date df yes 1888 2 21 death place St Kilda, Victoria St Kilda , Victoria Australia Victoria nationality flagicon UK Great Britain British spouse relations children residence alma mater occupation profession religion Church of England signature website footnotes William Pritchard Weston 1804 &ndash 21 February 1888 was the third Premier of Tasmania . Born in Shoreditch , England , Weston emigrated to Tasmania in about 1830, purchasing a property near Longford, Tasmania Longford , and lived there for several years. He also received a grant of 2500 acres 10 km . He was made a magistrate and with the Rev. Reverend John West John West took a prominent part in the formation of the anti transportation league which between 1849 and 1853 had an important influence in the success of this movement. Holding office on two different occasions. Weston was elected to parliament at the original opening, in 1856 in the electoral district of Ringwood . He served for a short term as Premier from 25 April 1857 until 12 ... Library profile Dictionary of Australian Biography First William Last Weston Link http gutenberg.net.au ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Weston, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... Victoria DEFAULTSORT Weston, William Category 1804 births Category 1888 deaths Category Premiers of Tasmania ... more details
Infobox Person name WilliamWeston image image size alt caption birth name birth date unknown, 15th century ... spouse Agnes n e Foster children parents WilliamWeston was a 15th century England English merchant ... vs. WilliamWeston of Bristol Chancery petition transcript, c.1499 , The National Archives, C1 ... received by WilliamWeston subsequent to his 1499 voyage. Sources Evan T. Jones and M. M. Condon, Weston, William d. in or before 1505 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University ... . NAME Weston, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Weston, William Category Age of Discovery Category History of Bristol ... . Weston was married to Agnes Foster, daughter of prominent merchant John Foster, ref name chancery ..., Bristol Foster s Almshouses . Weston lived at what is now 41 Corn Street and can be shown to have ... Weston, but according to Dr Evan Jones of Bristol University , a letter from King Henry VII of England Henry VII suggests that Weston sailed to the New World in 1499. This voyage to the New Found ... 08 27 ref Weston first appears in the official records in January 1498, when he received a reward ... Ruddock that Weston had been involved in the 1497 and 1498 expeditions and that he had, indeed ... one the following year, supported by Henry VII. It is unclear whether Weston accompanied this expedition. However, in 1499 Weston prepared another expedition, also with Henry s support. The evidence ... Weston in the Court of Chancery by John Esterfeld, because Weston would soon with God s grace pass and sail .... 4 ref This was in a sense an independent voyage, but it is likely that Weston, as a supporter of Cabot ... have been possible if Cabot had made Weston a formal deputy or assign of his patent and it would explain why the King was willing to assist Weston in undertaking a voyage that would otherwise have been in breach of his own royal patent. This letter, according to Dr Jones, reveals Weston to be the first ... more details
WilliamWeston born at Maidstone , c. 1550 died at Valladolid , Spain, 9 June 1615 was an English Society of Jesus Jesuit missionary priest . Life Educated at Oxford , 1564 1569 ? , and afterwards at Paris and Douai 1572 1575 , he went thence on foot to Rome and entered the Society of Jesus, 5 November 1575, leaving all he possessed to Douai College . His novitiate was made in Spain, and there he worked and taught until called to the English mission. There was not then a single Jesuit at liberty in the country. He reached England, on 20 September 1584, and receiving into the Catholic Church Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel . Weston left an autobiography full of the missionary adventures. One salient feature was the practice of exorcism s, at which a number of other priests assisted and this movement made for a time a good impression. So far, however, as we can now discover, the subjects were ... wstitle WilliamWeston The entry cites John Morris Jesuit John Morris , Troubles of our Catholic Forefathers , II 1875 , contains a translation of Weston, Autobiography . The conclusion, which is there missing ... Weston 1615 MS. at Rome Law, Jesuits and Seculars in the Reign of Elizabeth 1889 Bartoli, Inghilterra 1668 More, Historia provinciae anglicanae 1660 Pollen in The Month July, 1912 . DEFAULTSORT Weston, WilliamWeston Category 1550 births Category 1615 deaths Category English Jesuits Category Alumni ... ensued The Month , May, 1911 . The exorcists, almost to a man, were arrested and imprisoned, Weston amongst them August, 1586 . Many were executed. In 1588 the Government moved Weston and a number of other ... without much friction. The majority with Weston 20 out of 33 desired regular routine with a recognized ..., and Weston was denounced as its originator, the pugnacious Christopher Bagshaw taking the lead against ... controversy . Weston took no part in this,as he was committed, early in 1599, to the Tower of London ... Category Weston family Category People from Maidstone ... more details
Image WilliamWeston Young 2.jpg thumb The only known image of WilliamWeston Young, in the Quaker silhouette style. WilliamWeston Young 1776 1847 Quaker Entrepreneur of Bristol and Glamorganshire artist ... Morgan, a Neath Ironmonger, John Player and Joseph Young WilliamWeston Young s older brother . W.W. ... Young to his son WilliamWeston Young Junior 1798 1866 . WilliamWeston Young had no children . From ... monies to support his nephew WilliamWeston Young Jr. s stake in the company, but the company traded ... Bibliography Jenkins, Elis. WilliamWeston Young. The Glamorgan Historian, Volume 5. Stewart Williams ..., WilliamWeston Young. Transactions of the Newcomen Society. 1942. Jones, Penelope. Quaker entrepreneur WilliamWeston Young and the Welsh porcelain from Swansea and Nantgarw. Antique Collector 62 7 1991 ... around the Vale of Neath as undertaken by WilliamWeston Young in 1835. Salisbury D Yersburgh, 2001. p.  100 Young, WilliamWeston. Guide to the Scenery and Beauties of Glyn Neath Bristol John Wright ... Record Office Sally Young 1740 1811 of Bristol Journals 1798 1811 D D Z 24 WilliamWeston Young ... Registers, Births, Marriages and Deaths by regional microfiche. DEFAULTSORT Young, WilliamWeston Category ... Central Library, Friends House, Euston Rd. London, UK. small blockquote Biography WilliamWeston Young, born 20 April 1776, Lewin s Mead, Bristol , England , into a devout Quaker family, the third son of Edward Young, a Bristolian merchant and Sarah Sally Young n e Weston . He was educated ..., and was made bankrupt in May 1802. The Cambrian Pottery & Friendship with Lewis Weston Dillwyn Young ... in Swansea , Glamorganshire , where he had gained employment under fellow Quaker , Lewis Weston Dillwyn ... . The Nantgarw Pottery In early 1814, Young became the major investor in William Billingsley artist William Billingsley and Samuel Walker s venture the Nantgarw Pottery , Nantgarw , Glamorganshire ... to his friend and ceramicist Lewis Weston Dillwyn of the Cambrian Pottery of Swansea , Glamorganshire ... more details
BLP sources date March 2008 Infobox actor image Will patton 2006.jpg caption Patton on the set of The List birth name William Rankin Citation needed date August 2010 Patton birth date Birth date and age 1954 6 14 birth place Charleston, South Carolina , United States death date death place other names occupation Actor years active 1981 present spouse partner website William Rankin Will Patton born June 14, 1954 is an American actor. ref cite web url http www.imdb.com name nm0001599 bio title Biography for Will Patton work IMDb.com accessdate 21 December 2009 ref Life and career Patton was born in Charleston, South Carolina , the eldest of three children. His father, Bill Patton, was a playwright, acting directing instructor and Lutheran Religious minister minister who served as a chaplain at Duke University . ref name semi cite news url http www.nytimes.com 1998 07 05 movies film emerging ... ref http www.hamptons.com The Arts Top Stories 10762 Bill Patton Returns To The Hamptons With A New.html ... Patton was raised on a farm, where his parents ran a foster care foster home for wayward teenagers. ref name semi He attended the North Carolina School of the Arts and The Actors Studio . Patton won two ... agent Melvin Purvis in the 1991 made for TV movie Dillinger . Patton provided the voice for the audio ... 24 TV series 24 . Patton plays the character of Sam Conroy in the film American Violet . Filmography ... Lee Burke 1999 Heartwood by James Lee Burke 1999 Primal Fear film Primal Fear by William Diehl ... Persondata . NAME Patton, Will ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1954 06 14 ... Patton, Will Category 1954 births Category Actors from South Carolina Category Actors Studio alumni ... Living people Category People from Charleston, South Carolina da Will Patton de Will Patton es Will Patton fr Will Patton it Will Patton he hu Will Patton nl Will Patton ja pl Will Patton sr fi Will Patton sv Will Patton th ... more details
Not to be confused with Western disambiguation Western . NOTOC There are many places called Weston People For people named Weston, see Weston surname . Places Australia Weston, Australian Capital Territory Weston Creek , Canberra Weston Park, Canberra Weston, New South Wales , a suburb of the City of Cessnock Canada Weston, Nova Scotia Weston, Ontario Weston GO Station , a station in the GO Transit network located in the community Ireland Weston Airport , Dublin Malaysia Weston, Sabah New Zealand Weston, New Zealand United Kingdom England Weston, Bath Weston, Berkshire Weston, Cheshire Weston, Cornwall Weston on Trent , Derbyshire Weston, Devon Weston, Dorset Weston, Halton Weston, East Hampshire , Hampshire near Petersfield Weston, Southampton , Hampshire Weston, Herefordshire Weston under Penyard , Herefordshire near Ross on Wye Weston, Hertfordshire Weston, Leicestershire Weston, Lincolnshire Weston Longville , Norfolk Weston in Gordano , Somerset Weston super Mare , Somerset Weston, North Yorkshire Weston, Northamptonshire Weston, Nottinghamshire Weston, Shropshire Weston, Staffordshire near Stafford Weston under Lizard , Staffordshire Weston, Suffolk Scotland Weston, Highland Weston, Moray Weston, South Lanarkshire Wales Weston, Pembrokeshire , also called Sir Benfro United States Weston, Colorado Weston, Connecticut Weston, Florida Weston, Georgia Weston, Idaho Weston, Kane County, Illinois , defunct, now the grounds of Fermilab Weston, McLean County, Illinois Weston, Iowa Weston, Louisiana Weston, Maine Weston, Maryland Weston, Massachusetts Weston, Missouri Weston, Nebraska Weston, New Jersey Weston Mills, New York New Weston, Ohio Weston, Ohio Weston, Oregon Weston, Texas Weston, Vermont Weston, Washington Weston, West Virginia Weston, Wisconsin , a village Weston town , Wisconsin Weston, Wyoming Weston County, Wyoming Companies George Weston Limited , a Canadian food production and distribution company J. M. Weston , a French shoe company Weston Electrical ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 Notability date January 2009 Mr A Weston was the manager of Shrewsbury Town football club between the years of 1912 and 1934. Shrewsbury Town F.C. managers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Weston ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Weston Category Shrewsbury Town F.C. managers Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing ... more details
waller t patton.jpg 150px caption Waller T. Patton by William D. Washington , 1868 nickname allegiance ...Infobox military person name Waller Tazewell Patton born birth date 1835 7 15 died death date and age ... awards relations Great uncle of American World War II General, George S. Patton laterwork Waller Tazewell Patton July 15, 1835 &ndash July 21, 1863 , was a professor , Lawyer attorney , and an officer of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War . Early life and career Waller T. Patton ... of Virginia , Littleton Waller Tazewell . His father, John Mercer Patton , a member of the Council ... the American Revolution . Patton graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1855, placing ... assistant professor of Latin from 1852 until 1854. Patton also served as lieutenant in the cadet corps and for a time, as assistant professor of languages and assistant. Following his graduation, Patton ... of the Civil War and Virginia s subsequent secession , Patton enlisted in the Confederate ... Infantry . He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel lieutenant colonel on April 27, 1862. Patton .... Patton was elected to the Virginia Senate in 1863, but chose instead to return to his regiment. His regiment served in North Carolina in the spring of 1863, then Patton led it northward during the Gettysburg ... s Charge . Colonel Patton was mortally wounded while leading his men towards the Union army Union ... mortally wounded. An older brother, George Smith Patton, was killed at the Battle of Opequon Third Battle of Winchester during the Valley Campaigns of 1864 . Both George and Waller Patton are buried ... were officers in the Confederate States Army Col. John Mercer Patton, Col. Isaac Patton, Lt. James F. Patton, and Lt. Hugh Mercer Patton. Waller Patton was a great uncle of American World War II General, George S. Patton . Memorialization The Waller Tazewell Patton Camp 1661, Sons of Confederate Veterans ... film Gettysburg , playing Patton. He later reprised the role in the 2003 prequel Gods and Generals ... more details
tocright Patton may refer to George S. Patton 1885 1945 , U.S. general during World War II Places Patton, California Patton, Indiana Patton, Missouri Patton, Pennsylvania People Politics Charles Emory Patton 1859 1937 , U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania James Patton , Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi from 1820 to 1822 John Patton Detroit mayor 1822 ? John Patton 1823 1897 , U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania John Patton, Jr. 1850 1907 , U.S. Senator from Michigan John Denniston Patton 1829 1904 , U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania John Mercer Patton 1797 1858 , U.S. Congressman from Virginia Paul E. Patton born 1937 , Governor of Kentucky from 1995 to 2003 Robert M. Patton 1809 1885 , Governor of Alabama Military George S. Patton 1885 1945 , U.S. general George Patton IV 1923 2004 , son of George S. Patton and also a general Waller T. Patton 1835 1863 , Confederate lieutenant colonel and great uncle of George S. Patton Academia Francis L. Patton , 12th President of Princeton University Carl Patton , former president of Georgia State University Arts Antwan Andr Patton, birth name of Big Boi , hip hop artist Charlie Patton 1891 1934 , U.S. blues musician John Patton musician , Hammond organ player Mike Patton born 1968 , American musician Fiona Patton born 1962 , Canadian fantasy author Chris Patton born 1971 , American actor Kimberly Patton, birth name of Ashlyn Gere , adult actress Paula Patton born 1975 , American actress Patton Oswalt , American comedian and actor Athletics Darvis Patton born 1977 , American Olympic sprinter Mel Patton born 1924 , American Olympic sprinter Steve Patton , American football coach Bill Patton 1912 1986 , American baseball player Other James Patton 1756 1845 , co founder of Asheville, North Carolina James French Patton 1843 1882 , American lawyer Paul Patton, comic book character The Fox comics The Fox s secret identity Other uses Patton film Patton film , a 1970 film about General George S. PattonPatton tank s, named after the general ... more details
Infobox film name Patton image 70 patton.jpg image size caption film poster director Franklin J. Schaffner ... followed by The Last Days of PattonPatton is a 1970 American biographical war film about U.S. General George S. Patton during World War II . It stars George C. Scott , Karl Malden , Michael Bates actor ... by Francis Ford Coppola and Edmund H. North , who based their screenplay on the biography Patton Ordeal ... score by Jerry Goldsmith . Patton won seven Academy Award s, including Academy Award for Best Picture Best Picture . The Patton s Speech to the Third Army opening monologue , delivered by George C. Scott as General Patton with an enormous American flag behind him, remains an iconic and often quoted ... last Rabin coauthors title Patton date May 24, 2006 publisher url http www.avclub.com content node 48785 work AV Club pages accessdate 2007 01 07 language ref In 2003, Patton was selected for preservation ..., or aesthetically significant . Plot The film s famous beginning has General George S. Patton ... flag in the background. The scene then shifts to North Africa at the start of 1943, where Patton takes ... he respects greatly as a general, was not present at the battle. Patton is shown to believe in reincarnation , while remaining a devout Christian . At one point during the North Africa campaign, Patton ... side by side in the south east of Sicily. Frustrated at the slow progress of the campaign, Patton ... Patton displays aggression to the point of mental imbalance, to the obvious disquiet of his subordinates Bradley and Truscott. Eventually Patton is relieved of command for slapping a Combat stress reaction ... Jodl Richard M nch is convinced that Patton will be chosen to lead the Invasion of Normandy invasion ... the Siegfried Line and drives into Germany itself. Patton has previously remarked to a British ..., he insults a Russian officer at a celebration fortunately, the Russian insults Patton right back, leading to a defusing of the situation. In the end, Patton s outspokenness loses him his command ... more details
David Patton may refer to David H. Patton , former American Congressman David Patton baseball , Major League Baseball pitcher See also David Patten disambiguation David Paton , guitarist hndis name Patton, David fr David Patton ... more details
James Patton may refer to James French Patton 1843 1882 , American soldier and judge Jimmy Patton 1933 1973 , American football player James Patton Anderson 1822 1872 , U.S. doctor and politician James Patton Flick 1845 1929 , U.S. representative from Iowa James Patton Preston 1774 1853 , governor of Virginia, U.S.A. James L. Patton , American mammalogist See also James Squire Patton House , historic house in New Windsor, New York James Paton disambiguation James A. Patten , American financier and grain merchant hndis Patton, James ... more details
For administrator use only Old AfD multi page Patton tank date 6 December 2010 result keep Patton tank may refer to M46 Patton , a tank model operational during the Korean War M47 Patton , a tank model in service from 1952 through 1959 with the U.S. Army, and through the mid 1990s in foreign service M48 Patton , a tank model in service from the mid 1950s through the Vietnam War with the U.S. Army, and still operational in foreign service M60 Patton , the standard main battle tank of the U.S. Army from 1960 until it was replaced by the M1 Abrams in the 1980s & 1990s, still extensively used worldwide disambig commons Patton tank he lb Patton Tanks no Patton stridsvogn pl Patton czo g tr Patton tank ... more details
Paul Patton may refer to Paul E. Patton b. 1937 , Governor of the U.S. state of Kentucky from 1995 to 2003 Paul R. Patton b. 1950 , Professor of philosophy at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Fox comics , whose alter ego is named Paul Patton hndis name Paul Patton DEFAULTSORT Patton, Paul ... more details
Infobox television show name Patton 360 image File Patton360DVDCover.jpg 225px alt Patton 360 DVD cover caption Patton 360 DVD cover genre Documentary film Documentary creator developer writer Samuel K ... related Dogfights TV series Dogfights br Battle 360 website http www.history.com content patton 360 production website http www.flight33.tv Patton 360 was a weekly television series that originally ran ... veterans and historians. The series followed General George S. Patton and the units he commanded, from ... 33 Productions and Carl Lindahl for the History channel. Veterans The producers of Patton 360 ... and retired commissioned officers, who served in the many Infantry and Armored Divisions that Patton ... Dailey, Jr. USS Philadelphia and Arthur Beaumont USS Dallas were also interviewed. William McBurney ... ShortSummary Patton and the U.S. Army Operation Torch invade North Africa and encounter surprisingly strong pro Nazi French forces. When a ceasefire is declared, Patton enters the city of Casablanca ... Pass , but Patton heads to the front, whips the poorly trained troops into shape, and leads them ... Start date 2009 4 24 ShortSummary Although Patton and the Allies come up against a surprise counterattack ... German Army, Patton races against his British Allies to claim the vital city of Messina. But instead ... As Operation Fortitude a ruse to fool the Germans about D Day, Patton commands a First United ... Patton s Third Army tear through France, moving faster and seizing more territory than any ... Patton s blitzkrieg is so successful that his army outruns its own supply lines, causing ... Warfare OriginalAirDate Start date 2009 6 12 ShortSummary It takes Patton nearly two months Battle ... 9 Title Battle of the Bulge OriginalAirDate Start date 2009 6 19 ShortSummary Patton s Third ... date 2009 6 26 ShortSummary Patton beats the British to the Rhine River, Task Force Baum launches ..., David. http www.nydailynews.com entertainment tv 2009 04 10 2009 04 10 patton with a hitech twist.html ... more details
John Patton may refer to John Patton 1823 1897 1823 1897 , U.S. Representative from the U.S. state of Pennsylvania John Patton Detroit mayor , mayor of Detroit, Michigan, 1858 1859 John Patton, Jr. 1850 1907 , U.S. Senator from the U.S. state of Michigan John Patton musician 1935 2002 , soul jazz organ player John M. Patton 1797 1858 , U.S. Representative from the U.S. state of Virginia John Denniston Patton 1829 1904 , U.S. Representative from the U.S. state of Pennsylvania John Patton GC 1915 1996 , Canadian recipient of the George Cross See also John Paton disambiguation John Patten disambiguation hndis Patton, John de John Patton Begriffskl rung ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Bill Patton position Catcher image bats Right throws Right birthdate Birth date 1912 10 7 birthplace Cornwall, Pennsylvania deathdate death date and age 1986 3 15 1912 10 7 deathplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania debutdate June 29 debutyear 1935 debutteam Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Athletics finaldate September 29 finalyear 1935 finalteam Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Athletics stat1label Batting average stat1value .300 stat2label Home run s stat2value 0 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 2 teams nowiki nowiki Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Athletics by 1935 highlights nowiki nowiki George WilliamPatton October 7, 1912 March 15, 1986 was a former professional baseball player . He was a catcher for one season 1935 with the Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Athletics . For his career, he compiled a .300 batting average in 12 at bat s, with two run batted in runs batted in . An alumnus of Temple University , he was born in Cornwall, Pennsylvania and later died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the age of 73. External links Baseballstats br p pattobi01 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Patton, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 7, 1912 PLACE OF BIRTH Cornwall, Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH March 15, 1986 PLACE OF DEATH Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DEFAULTSORT Patton, Bill Category 1912 births Category 1986 deaths Category Philadelphia Athletics players Category Major League Baseball catchers Category Baseball players from Pennsylvania Category Elmira Pioneers players Category Anniston Rams players Category Greenwood Dodgers players Category Mobile Shippers players Category Temple University alumni US baseball catcher 1910s stub ... more details