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in the provincial assembly from June 1937, until his death in Vancouver at the age of 61 on February 10, 1938.
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seat in the provincial assembly in a 1936 by-election. Patterson lived in
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Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
David William Strachan
Dewdney
St. John County, New Brunswick
Vancouver, British Columbia
British Columbia Conservative Party
British Columbia
Dewdney
Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
Conservative
St. John County, New Brunswick
McGill University
M.D.
Europe
Vancouver General Hospital
St. Paul's Hospital
World War I
Vancouver-Burrard
Vancouver
Leader of the Opposition
orthopaedic surgeon
"Electoral History of British Columbia, 1871-1986"
"Party Leaders in British Columbia 1900-"
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"Leaders of the Opposition in British Columbia 1903-"
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"Vital Event Death Registration"
"Dr. Frank Porter Patterson fonds"
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