John Patterson | |
Birthname: | John Patterson |
State1: | Ohio |
Term Start1: | March 4, 1823 |
Term End1: | March 4, 1825 |
Preceded1: | new district |
Succeeded1: | David Jennings |
Office2: | Member of the Ohio Senate from Belmont County |
Term Start2: | 1815 |
Term End2: | 1819 |
Preceded2: | Charles Hammond |
Succeeded2: | David Jennings |
Office3: | Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from Belmont County |
Term Start3: | 1807 |
Term End3: | 1808 |
Preceded3: | Josiah Dillon John Stewart |
Succeeded3: | Edward Bryson Joseph Sharp Isaac Vore |
Party: | Democratic-Republican |
Birth Date: | 10 February 1771 |
Birth Place: | Little Britain Township, Province of Pennsylvania, British America |
Death Place: | St. Clairsville, Ohio, U.S |
Restingplace: | Union Cemetery |
John Patterson (February 10, 1771 - February 7, 1848) was an American politician who served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio for one term from 1823 to 1825.
John Patterson (half brother of Pennsylvania congressman Thomas Patterson) was born in Little Britain Township in the Province of Pennsylvania. He moved with his parents to Pattersons Mills, Pennsylvania, Cross Creek Township, Pennsylvania, in 1778. He attended the common schools, and moved to St. Clairsville, Ohio.
He engaged in mercantile pursuits and served as the first mayor of St. Clairsville in 1807 and 1808.
He was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives in 1807 and 1808. He served in the Ohio State Senate from 1815 to 1818. He was associate judge of the court of common pleas of Belmont County, Ohio, from February 1810 to February 1815. Ohio Presidential elector in 1816 for James Monroe.[1]
He was elected as an Adams-Clay Republican to the Eighteenth Congress.
He was engaged in the hardware business and in agricultural pursuits.
He died in St. Clairsville in 1848. Interment in Union Cemetery.