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John Patterson (Canadian Football)
John Patterson may refer to: Military *John Patterson (Medal of Honor) (1838–1922), Medal of Honor recipient *John Henry Patterson (Medal of Honor) (1843–1920), Medal of Honor recipient *John Henry Patterson (author) (1867–1947), Anglo-Irish soldier and writer Politics *John Patterson (Ohio congressman) (1771–1848), U.S. congressman from Ohio * John Patterson (Ohio state representative) (born 1956) *John J. Patterson (1830–1912), U.S. senator from South Carolina, 1873–1879 * John M. Patterson (1921–2021), U.S. politician from Alabama *John Paterson (New York politician) (often spelled Patterson, 1744–1808), New York congressman *John Patterson (Southern Maori politician) (1821–1899), New Zealand Māori member of Parliament *John Patterson (Auckland politician) (1855–1923), Auckland city councillor, 1900–1903 and 1908–1911 Sports *John W. Patterson (1872–1940), nicknamed Pat, African American baseball player and team manager 1893–1907 *John Patterson (i ...
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John Patterson (Medal Of Honor)
John Thomas Patterson (February 3, 1838 – March 3, 1922) served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Second Battle of Winchester. Early life Patterson was born in rural Morgan County, Ohio, near McConnelsville. He married Lizzie E. Bell on January 1, 1862.''Juneau County Chronicle'' (Mauston, Wisconsin), March 9, 1922. http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/WIJUNEAU/2005-09/1127338882 Civil War service Patterson joined the Union Army in McConnelsville on August 22, 1862. He joined Company C of the 122nd Ohio Infantry, which mustered in on October 2, 1862. He was promoted from Musician to Principal Musician on October 8 of that year. On June 14, 1863, Patterson was wounded during the Second Battle of Winchester while he was rescuing a fellow soldier. For his valor, he received the Medal of Honor. After rescuing a fellow soldier, Patterson was taken prisoner and held for a time at Belle Isle and Lib ...
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John Patterson (meteorologist)
John Patterson (January 3, 1872 – February 22, 1956) was a Canadian physicist and meteorologist. Born on a farm in Oxford County, Ontario, he was one of thirteen children of Francis Patterson and Annie (Telfer). He matriculated to the University of Toronto, graduating in 1900 with a B.A. in engineering, and was awarded a '' 1851 Exhibition Science Research Scholarship'' to study physics for his M.A. at the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge. There he performed studies of thin metallic films and their electrical properties, ionization of the air, and the variation of electrical resistance of metals when exposed to magnetic fields. Patterson traveled to India in 1903 where he served as professor of physics at the University of Allahabad, until in January 1905 he was named imperial meteorologist to the Government of India at Simla. On January 1, 1906, he was married to Margaret Norris, a medical practitioner and professor of obstetrics working in India. The couple had ...
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John Paterson (other)
John Paterson may refer to: Politics *John Paterson (New York politician) (1744–1808), American soldier and politician *John E. Paterson (1800–?), New York politician *John Paterson (Cape politician) (1822–1880), politician and businessman of the Cape Colony * John Paterson (Australian politician) (1831–1871), Australian politician in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly * John Guthrie Paterson (1902–1986), Australian politician in the New South Wales Legislative Council *Sir John Paterson, 3rd Baronet (c. 1730–1782), British politician Religion * John Paterson (bishop of Ross) (1604–1679), father of the archbishop of Glasgow *John Paterson (archbishop of Glasgow) (1632–1708), Bishop of Galloway, Bishop of Edinburgh * John Paterson (missionary) (1776–1855), Scottish missionary in Scandinavia and the Russian Empire *John Paterson (priest) (1938–2005), Anglican Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin *John Paterson (bishop of Auckland) (born 1945), bishop of t ...
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John Patterson (USCG)
John Patterson may refer to: Military *John Patterson (Medal of Honor) (1838–1922), Medal of Honor recipient *John Henry Patterson (Medal of Honor) (1843–1920), Medal of Honor recipient *John Henry Patterson (author) (1867–1947), Anglo-Irish soldier and writer Politics *John Patterson (Ohio congressman) (1771–1848), U.S. congressman from Ohio * John Patterson (Ohio state representative) (born 1956) *John J. Patterson (1830–1912), U.S. senator from South Carolina, 1873–1879 * John M. Patterson (1921–2021), U.S. politician from Alabama *John Paterson (New York politician) (often spelled Patterson, 1744–1808), New York congressman *John Patterson (Southern Maori politician) (1821–1899), New Zealand Māori member of Parliament * John Patterson (Auckland politician) (1855–1923), Auckland city councillor, 1900–1903 and 1908–1911 Sports *John W. Patterson (1872–1940), nicknamed Pat, African American baseball player and team manager 1893–1907 *John Patterson ( ...
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Sentinel-class Cutter
The Sentinel-class cutter, also known as Fast Response Cutter due to its program name, is part of the United States Coast Guard's Deepwater program. At it is similar to, but larger than the lengthened 1980s-era s that it replaces. Up to 58 vessels are to be built by the Louisiana-based firm Bollinger Shipyards, using a design from the Netherlands-based Damen Group, with the Sentinel design based on the company's Damen Stan 4708 patrol vessel. The Department of Homeland Security's budget proposal to Congress, for the Coast Guard, for 2021, stated that, in addition to 58 vessels to serve the Continental US, they requested an additional six vessels for its portion of Patrol Forces South West Asia. Planning and acquisition On March 14, 2007, newly appointed United States Coast Guard Commandant Thad Allen announced that the USCG had withdrawn a contract from Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman for the construction of an initial flawed design of what would eventually become the ...
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USCGC John Patterson (WPC-1153)
United States Coast Guard Cutter is the term used by the U.S. Coast Guard for its commissioned vessels. They are or greater in length and have a permanently assigned crew with accommodations aboard. They carry the ship prefix USCGC. History of the USCG cutters The Revenue Marine and the Revenue Cutter Service, as it was known variously throughout the late 18th and the 19th centuries, referred to its ships as cutters. The term is English in origin and refers to a specific type of vessel, namely, "a small, decked ship with one mast and bowsprit, with a gaff mainsail on a boom, a square yard and topsail, and two jibs or a jib and a staysail A staysail ("stays'l") is a fore-and-aft rigged sail whose Sail components#Edges, luff can be affixed to a stays (nautical), stay running forward (and most often but not always downwards) from a mast (sailing), mast to the deck (ship), deck, the b ...." With general usage, that term came to define any vessel of the United Kingdom's HM C ...
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John Patterson (screenwriter)
John Carne Patterson (1949 – February 2016) was an Australian screenwriter, lyricist, playwright and children's author. He is known for co-creating the Australian children's television series Johnson and Friends, with Ian Munro (director) and Ron Saunders (producer). Munro and Patterson also co-created Boffins and Patterson has written for other children's series including Fatty and George, Escape from Jupiter, the 1990s version of The Toothbrush Family, New MacDonald's Farm and Toybox. He also co-wrote the successful Australian drama film Annie's Coming Out. As a children's author John Patterson wrote several books based on the Johnson and Friends series. These were published through ABC Books. They include: * Beginnings (based on the television story of the same name, and the follow-up episode, Under the Bed. The book features photographic stills - this title was also translated and published in Japan) * The Battle of the Bed (based on the television story of the same ...
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John Richard Patterson
John Richard Patterson (17 May 1945 – 29 January 1997) was the founder of the UK-based computer dating service Dateline. ''The Guardian'' called him "history's most successful Cupid," while ''The Times'' characterized Dateline as "probably the largest, longest established and most successful computer dating service in the world." Biography Patterson was born in Hertfordshire and educated at Bishop's Stortford College. The son of a banker, he earned a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of London in 1966. He founded Dateline in 1966 after a trip to Harvard University, where he had seen a computer used to match partners at a freshman's ball. The company was founded with £50.00, which he had borrowed from his parents, and later used an IBM computer. The company was highly successful, eventually becoming "the world's biggest and most enduring introduction service" in the 1980s and 1990s. However, Patterson struggled to find clients at first, and engaged in sha ...
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John Patterson (director)
John Tiffin Patterson (April 4, 1940 – February 7, 2005) was a television director known for his work on drama series, who also made television films. He directed thirteen episodes of ''The Sopranos'', including the first five season finales. Patterson was born in Buffalo, New York. Biography Aged 19, Patterson joined the United States Air Force where he navigated B-52 bombers for the Strategic Air Command. He resumed his college studies while a reservist and graduated from the University at Buffalo. He earned a master's degree at Stanford University in 1970, where he was a classmate of ''The Sopranos'' creator David Chase. He was nominated for the Emmy award in 2002 and 2003 for his work on ''The Sopranos'' and won The Directors Guild of America award for the show in 2002. As a director, Patterson worked for several television studios, including HBO and CBS. He directed episodes of ''The Sopranos'', ''Providence'', ''The Practice'', ''Carnivàle'', ''Family Law'', '' Six ...
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John Patterson (diplomat)
John Patterson (1942 or 1943 1974) was a diplomat who served as the United States vice consul in Hermosillo, Mexico where he was abducted and murdered. Early life and career Patterson studied abroad in France where he first met his wife Andra. He later studied at Columbia Business School. Patterson moved to Washington, D.C. where he worked with the ad hoc commission implementing the Economic Stabilization Act of 1970. Patterson then attended the Foreign Service’s training program, from which he graduated in 1973. He was to begin his career in Santiago, Chile but was reassigned to Hermosillo, Mexico. Abduction and murder Patterson was seen on Friday, March 22, 1974 at around 10:30 AM leaving the consulate in the company of an American. The disclosure of his kidnapping came after U.S. Attorney General William Saxbe was questioned by reporters at to why he postponed his planned trip to Mexico. A note was left at the consulate general hours after his disappearance demanding a ranso ...
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Hotel Haywire
''Hotel Haywire'' is a 1937 American comedy film written by Preston Sturges with uncredited rewrites by Lillie Hayward. It was directed by George Archainbaud and stars Leo Carrillo, Lynne Overman, Spring Byington, Benny Baker and Colette Lyons. Plot Dentist Henry Parkhouse (Lynne Overman) and his wife Minerva (Spring Byington) have a perfect marriage until a practical joke backfires and she finds a lady's chemise in his coat pocket. Wife and husband both consult Dr. Zodiac Z. Zippe (Leo Carrillo) about what to do, and vaudevillians-turned-detectives Bertie and Genevieve Sterns (Benny Baker and Collette Lyons) get involved as well. On his lawyer's advice, Henry rents a hotel room to set up a compromising situation, only the Parkhouses' daughter Phyllis (Mary Carlisle) is in the same hotel to elope with Frank Ketts ( John Patterson), and plans to get married in the room next to Henry's. When Judge Sterling Newhall (Porter Hall) shows up to officiate, he knocks on Henry's door lo ...
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John Patterson (actor)
John Patterson may refer to: Military *John Patterson (Medal of Honor) (1838–1922), Medal of Honor recipient *John Henry Patterson (Medal of Honor) (1843–1920), Medal of Honor recipient *John Henry Patterson (author) (1867–1947), Anglo-Irish soldier and writer Politics *John Patterson (Ohio congressman) (1771–1848), U.S. congressman from Ohio * John Patterson (Ohio state representative) (born 1956) *John J. Patterson (1830–1912), U.S. senator from South Carolina, 1873–1879 * John M. Patterson (1921–2021), U.S. politician from Alabama *John Paterson (New York politician) (often spelled Patterson, 1744–1808), New York congressman *John Patterson (Southern Maori politician) (1821–1899), New Zealand Māori member of Parliament *John Patterson (Auckland politician) (1855–1923), Auckland city councillor, 1900–1903 and 1908–1911 Sports *John W. Patterson (1872–1940), nicknamed Pat, African American baseball player and team manager 1893–1907 *John Patterson (i ...
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