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Dr Alexander V. Patterson

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Dr Alexander V. Patterson Veteran

Birth
Jefferson County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 Feb 1898 (aged 66)
Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 10, Lot 27
Memorial ID
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Enlisted 25 Aug 1862 as Regimental Surgeon at the age of 31. Mustered out on 30 June 1865 at Nashville, TN.

Obituary:

Dr. Alexander V. Patterson, of 85½ Park Avenue West, died yesterday forenoon about 11 o'clock, after suffering severely for a number of weeks with cancer of the stomach. The deceased was one of the well known physicians of this city and was widely known throughout this section, having lived here for a number of years. His demise will therefore cause general regret. He was born in Jefferson County, on April 9th, 1831, and consequently was in his 62d. year at the time of his death. He removed to this city with his parents in 1837 and attended the old Mansfield Academy and Oberlin College, after which he attended the Cleveland University. In 1857 he graduated at the Cleveland Medical College and located in Galion, where he remained until the breaking out of the Civil War when he was commissioned as surgeon of the 102d. O.V.I., in which capacity he served until the close of the rebellion, when he returned to Mansfield and engaged in the practice of medicine. During his residence here he held the position of pension examiner for a number of years and was prominent in all soldier movements. On March 3d., 1857, the deceased was married to Miss L.L. Gladden, daughter of Captain Solomon Gladden, of Monroe Twp. There were no children born of the union, and Mrs. Patterson, who survives him, has the sympathy of the entire community in her bereavement. The funeral will be held from the residence Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock under the auspices of Mansfield Commandery, No. 21, of which the deceased has long been a member. The interment will be in Mansfield Cemetery. Dr. Patterson was also a member of the following societies: Venus Lodge, F. & A.M.; Mansfield Chapter, R.A.M.; McLaughlin Post, G.A.R.; Douglass Command, U.V.U. and Loyal Legion. [Richland Shield & Banner: 18 February 1893] *Sunday. David Riblet, formerly of this city, now of Cleveland (OH), and an old personal friend of the late Dr. A.V. Patterson, arrived in the city last night to attend the funeral of the deceased today. [Richland Shield & Banner: 18 February 1893]
Enlisted 25 Aug 1862 as Regimental Surgeon at the age of 31. Mustered out on 30 June 1865 at Nashville, TN.

Obituary:

Dr. Alexander V. Patterson, of 85½ Park Avenue West, died yesterday forenoon about 11 o'clock, after suffering severely for a number of weeks with cancer of the stomach. The deceased was one of the well known physicians of this city and was widely known throughout this section, having lived here for a number of years. His demise will therefore cause general regret. He was born in Jefferson County, on April 9th, 1831, and consequently was in his 62d. year at the time of his death. He removed to this city with his parents in 1837 and attended the old Mansfield Academy and Oberlin College, after which he attended the Cleveland University. In 1857 he graduated at the Cleveland Medical College and located in Galion, where he remained until the breaking out of the Civil War when he was commissioned as surgeon of the 102d. O.V.I., in which capacity he served until the close of the rebellion, when he returned to Mansfield and engaged in the practice of medicine. During his residence here he held the position of pension examiner for a number of years and was prominent in all soldier movements. On March 3d., 1857, the deceased was married to Miss L.L. Gladden, daughter of Captain Solomon Gladden, of Monroe Twp. There were no children born of the union, and Mrs. Patterson, who survives him, has the sympathy of the entire community in her bereavement. The funeral will be held from the residence Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock under the auspices of Mansfield Commandery, No. 21, of which the deceased has long been a member. The interment will be in Mansfield Cemetery. Dr. Patterson was also a member of the following societies: Venus Lodge, F. & A.M.; Mansfield Chapter, R.A.M.; McLaughlin Post, G.A.R.; Douglass Command, U.V.U. and Loyal Legion. [Richland Shield & Banner: 18 February 1893] *Sunday. David Riblet, formerly of this city, now of Cleveland (OH), and an old personal friend of the late Dr. A.V. Patterson, arrived in the city last night to attend the funeral of the deceased today. [Richland Shield & Banner: 18 February 1893]

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