Rufus L. Patterson Jr. Explained

Office:President of American Machine and Foundry Company
Term Start:1900
Term End:1941
Predecessor:Inaugural holder
Successor:Morehead Patterson
Birth Date:11 July 1872
Birth Place:Salem, North Carolina
Death Place:Manhattan, New York
Alma Mater:University of North Carolina
Parents:Rufus Lenoir Patterson
Mary Elizabeth Fries
Children:Morehead Patterson
Lucy Lathrop de Rham
Relations:Samuel F. Patterson (grandfather)
Samuel L. Patterson (uncle)

Rufus Lenoir Patterson Jr. (July 11, 1872 – April 11, 1943) was an American businessman who founded American Machine and Foundry and served as a vice president of the American Tobacco Company.

Early life

Patterson was born in Salem, North Carolina on July 11, 1872, into the prominent Patterson family. He was a son of Rufus Lenoir Patterson and, his second wife, Mary Elizabeth (Fries) Patterson.[1] His father served as Mayor of Salem, North Carolina. From his parents marriage, he had five siblings. From his father's first marriage to Marie Louise Morehead, he had five elder half-siblings (although one died before his birth).[2]

His father was the eldest son of Samuel F. Patterson, a politician who was a North Carolina State Treasurer, and Phoebe Caroline (Jones) Patterson.[3] His uncle, Samuel L. Patterson, was a North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture.[2] His maternal grandparents were Francis Levin Fries and Lisetta Maria (Vogler) Fries. His maternal uncle, Francis Henry Fries, married his half-sister, Latitia Walker Patterson.[2]

Patterson gave up formal schooling at the age of fifteen, worked a short while for a railroad, then spent a year studying at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.[4]

Career

Patterson left the University of North Carolina to work with inventor William H. Kerr.[4] In 1891, he went to England to introduce the Kerr tobacco machine. After studying mechanical engineering in England for two years, he returned to Durham, where he became associated with James Buchanan Duke and the American Tobacco Company in 1898, of which Patterson later became a vice-president in 1901. During this period, he "developed several machines, including the Patterson packer, to weigh, pack, label, and stamp smoking tobacco, which revolutionized the tobacco industry."[4]

In 1900, American Tobacco spun off its machinery division as the American Machine and Foundry Company and Patterson became its first president. He held this position until 1941 when he became chairman of its board of directors. When he retired as president of AMF, he was succeeded by his son Morehead, who also became chairman of the board following his death in April 1943.[4] [5]

Under his leadership, the companies developed a number of machines, including the "Standard Tobacco Stemmer" in 1908, the "Standard Cigarette Machine" in 1908, and a long filler cigar machine in 1918. He also diversified into other fields, beginning with the development of the "Standard Bread Wrapper" in 1924. The company was added to the New York Stock Exchange in 1926.[6] In addition, he served as president of the International Cigar Machinery Company, which later became a subsidiary of AMF.[4] [7]

Philanthropy

In the 1920s, Patterson and his college classmate and fraternity brother, John Motley Morehead III (who was also a first cousin of his wife),[8] funded the $100,000 construction cost of the Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower, a bell tower designed by McKim, Mead & White and located on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It was initially built to commemorate the NC State alumni that fell during World War I.[9] The Tower was dedicated in November 1931.[10]

Personal life

On November 27, 1895, Patterson married Margaret Warren "Madge" Morehead (1874–1968), a niece of his father's first wife. She was the daughter of Lucy Cornelia Lathrop and Robert Lindsay Morehead (the youngest son of North Carolina Governor John Motley Morehead of Blandwood). From 1919 until 1943, they divided their time between their limestone neo-Renaissance three-story Manhattan townhouse at 15 East 65th Street (which they bought from James J. Van Alen who had built the mansion in 1917),[11] and Lenoir (now called Linden) their estate at Southampton on Long Island.[12] [13] Together, they were the parents of:

After a brief illness, Patterson died at his New York townhouse on April 11, 1943.[20] After his death, his widow sold their townhouse to the Kosciuszko Foundation, and moved to 834 Fifth Avenue, where she died in 1968.[21]

Descendants

Through his son Morehead, he was a grandfather of two grandsons, Rufus Lenoir Patterson III (1922–1944),[22] a Lieutenant with the USAAF who was killed in action during World War II (he married Mae Gouverneur Cadwalader, daughter of Gouverneur Cadwalader),[23] and Herbert Parsons Patterson (1925–1985),[24] who became president of the Chase Manhattan Bank in 1968.[25] [26]

Through his daughter, he was a grandfather of two grandsons,[20] Casimir de Rham (1924–2011), who married Elizabeth Evarts,[27], and David Patterson de Rham (1931–1995), who married Rachael Thompson.[28]

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  1. Book: Powell. William S.. Dictionary of North Carolina Biography. 1994. V. University of North Carolina Press. Chapel Hill, NC. 35–36. 0-8078-2100-4.
  2. Web site: Patterson, Rufus Lenoir . www.ncpedia.org . . 1 June 2023.
  3. Web site: Samuel Finley Patterson papers, 1792-1939 and undated - Archives & Manuscripts at Duke University Libraries . archives.lib.duke.edu . . 1 June 2023 . en.
  4. Web site: Rufus Lenoir Patterson Papers, 1894-1900; 1943; 1956; 1967. . finding-aids.lib.unc.edu . . 1 June 2023.
  5. News: Elected to Presidency Of Machinery Company . 1 June 2023 . . 16 November 1943.
  6. News: NEW SHARES LISTED ON BOTH EXCHANGES; ' Big Board' Acts on Certificates of Two Companies -- Curb Admits Several Securities. . 1 June 2023 . . 17 July 1926.
  7. News: SEEKS REMAINING SHARES; American Machine to Give Stock for International Cigar . 1 June 2023 . . 15 April 1952.
  8. News: Times . Special to The New York . John Motley Morehead Is Dead; Gave North Carolina Millions; Union Carbide Executive, 94, Donated Rye City Hall On War Industries Panel . 1 June 2023 . . 8 January 1965.
  9. Web site: Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower, UNC (Chapel Hill). Comemortative Landscapes. 2 February 2016.
  10. News: Times . Special to The New York . BELL TOWER DEDICATED.; Gift of Morehead and Patterson Received at North Carolina University. . 1 June 2023 . . 27 November 1931.
  11. News: VAN ALEN SELLS HOME HERE; Advent of Prohibition Responsible It Is Said, for Giving Up Residence. . 1 June 2023 . . 13 December 1919.
  12. News: TIMES . Special to THE NEW YORK . HOLIDAY PARTIES AT SOUTHAMPTON; John Magees Are Honored at Dinner Given by Mr. and Mrs. Rufus L. Patterson. . 1 June 2023 . . 7 September 1936.
  13. News: RUFUS PATTERSONS HOSTS; Entertain With Dinner at the Natural History Museum . 1 June 2023 . . 21 January 1938.
  14. News: Morehead Patterson, 64, Dies; Chairman of American Machine; Inventor and Diplomat Guided Expansion of A.M.F. Into a 500-Million Giant . 1 June 2023 . . 6 August 1962.
  15. News: Times . Special to The New York . MISS ELSIE PARSONS MARRIED IN LENOX; Society Throng at Her Wedding to Morehead Patterson of New York in Trinity Church. LOUISE DELANO A BRIDE Washington Girl Weds Col. Sherwood A. Cheney, U.S.A., in Stockbridge--200 at Reception. . 1 June 2023 . . 11 September 1921.
  16. News: MRS. H.M. CLARK WED; Becomes Bride in Washington of Morehead Patterson . 1 June 2023 . . 30 June 1945.
  17. News: LUCY DE RHAM . 1 June 2023 . . 25 February 1977.
  18. News: Casimir de Rham, 71, Dies; Ex-Partner in Brokerage . 1 June 2023 . . 3 March 1968.
  19. News: Wedding Notes . 1 June 2023 . . 14 September 1919.
  20. News: R. L. PATTERSON, 70, INVENTOR, IS DEAD; Chairman of American Machine and Foundry Co., Formed to Make Tobacco Devices AIDED U.S. IN FORMER WAR Doubled New Plant's Size to Make Munitions--Many Firms Use His inventions . 1 June 2023 . . 12 April 1943.
  21. News: MRS. RUFUS PATTERSON . 1 June 2023 . . 5 August 1968.
  22. News: Lieut. R.L. Patterson 3d Killed . 1 June 2023 . . 7 December 1944.
  23. News: TIMES . Special to THE NEW YORK . MAE CADWALADER BECOMES A BRIDE; Fort Washington, Pa., Girl Is Married in Whitemarsh to Rufus L. Patterson 3d HAS ELEVEN ATTENDANTS: Miss Minnie Cadwalader Maid of HonorL J. J. Higginson Serves as Best Man . 1 June 2023 . . 12 July 1942.
  24. News: Blair . William G. . H.P. PATTERSON, BANKER, IS DEAD . 1 June 2023 . . 31 January 1985.
  25. News: Heinemann . H. Erich . David Rockefeller Moves Up at Chase; Patterson, 43, Gets Post as President David Rockefeller and Patterson Elected to New Posts at Chase . 1 June 2023 . . 31 October 1968.
  26. News: Herbert Parsons Patterson . 1 June 2023 . . 13 October 1972.
  27. News: Studio . The New York Times . ELIZABETH EVARTS MARRIED TO MARINE; WED YESTERDAY HERE AND IN PELHAM MANOR . 1 June 2023 . . 10 June 1945.
  28. News: York Times . Special to The New . RACHAEL THOMPSON CONNECTICUT BRIDE; Married in Ellington Church to David Patterson de Rham, a Graduate of Harvard . 1 June 2023 . . 28 June 1953.