Patterson Family Papers (MFM-131)
A microfilm copy of MS-236 Patterson Family Papers spanning 1780-1970, consisting of correspondence, family histories, photographs, business records, and scrapbooks from two local pioneer families who played an important part in the early development of the Miami Valley: the Pattersons of Dayton and the Johnstons of Piqua. The business records cover the period 1785-1879 and relate to the operation of the Patterson Family farm and lumber mill. Some of Col. Robert Patterson's land surveys and quartermaster records are also included. The correspondence consists of letters between family members and friends, the bulk of which falls within the years 1820-1900. These letters reflect 19th century life and discuss business, family affairs, daily activities, and politics. Of particular interest are the letters to Julia Johnston Patterson from her sons in the Union Army during the Civil War. The scrapbooks are an eclectic collection of newspaper clippings, programs, and memorabilia concerning John H. Patterson, the National Cash Register Company, and local and family history.
- Dates
- Creation: 1992
- Extent
- 10 microfilm reels (35 mm)
- Related Names
- Patterson family
- Patterson, Robert, 1753-1827
- Patterson, Jefferson, 1801-1863
- Patterson, Julia Johnston, 1811-1897
- Patterson, John Henry, 1844-1922
- Patterson, Edith McClure, 1881-1962
- Johnston family
- National Cash Register Company
- Language of Materials
- English
- Script
- Latin
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