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PATTERSON, Josiah, (father of Malcolm Rice Patterson),
a Representative from Tennessee; born in Morgan County, Ala., April
14, 1837; attended the common schools and Somerville (Ala.) Academy; studied
law; was admitted to the bar and commenced the practice of law in Morgan County
in 1859; entered the Confederate Army in September 1861; commissioned a first
lieutenant in the First Regiment of Alabama Cavalry in 1862; promoted to the
rank of captain, then to colonel, and subsequently assigned to the command of
the Fifth Regiment of Alabama Cavalry; resumed the practice of law; settled in
Florence, Ala., in January 1867; moved to Memphis, Tenn., in March 1872 and
continued the practice of his profession; member of the State house of
representatives, 1883-1885; elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-second,
Fifty-third, and Fifty-fourth Congresses (March 4, 1891-March 3, 1897);
unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1896 to the Fifty-fifth Congress as a
Gold Democrat; again resumed the practice of his profession; died in Memphis,
Shelby County, Tenn., February 10, 1904; interment in Forest Hill Cemetery.
BibliographyFaries, Clyde J. Carmack Versus Patterson: The Genesis of a
Political Feud.
Tennessee Historical Quarterly 38 (Fall 1979): 332-47.
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