Walter Patterson | |
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Member of the U.S.HouseofRepresentatives from New York's 5th district | |
In office December 3, 1821 - March 3, 1823 | |
Preceded by | James Strong |
Succeeded by | William W. Van Wyck |
Personal details | |
Born | Columbia County,New York |
Died | Philadelphia,Pennsylvania | November 5,1852
Political party | Federalist |
Walter Patterson (died November 5,1852) was an American politician from New York.
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He was elected as a Federalist to the 17th United States Congress,holding office from December 3,1821,to March 3,1823. Afterwards he removed to Livingston,New York and was Supervisor of the Town of Livingston from 1826 to 1828. He was an associate judge of the Columbia County Court from 1826 to 1830. He died in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania in 1852.
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