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John Paterson (New York politician)

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in 1860.) In 1785, he was again elected to represent Lenox in the state House of Representatives. In 1786, he was commissioned as a major general in the Massachusetts Militia, and assigned to command the militia's 9th Division. In 1786 and 1787, Paterson commanded militia units that took part in
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In the late 1700s and early 1800s, Deborah Sampson published a memoir and made a lecture tour in which she gave presentations about her military service. Her tour took her to New York, and from November to December 1802, she visited Paterson in Lisle. While she stayed with Paterson, Sampson was
1634: 630:. Rather than reprimand her, as had often been the case with women discovered in the ranks, Paterson provided her with a certificate of honorable discharge, a note with words of encouragement, and money sufficient to pay for travel to her home in Massachusetts. 486:. When the governor dissolved the legislature as pre-revolution tensions continued to rise, the people of Massachusetts formed a provincial Congress. Paterson was elected as Lenox's representative in both 1774 and 1775. 713:
In 1798, Paterson was appointed judge of the Tioga County Court, and he served until 1806. When Broome County was organized separately from Tioga in 1806, Paterson was appointed judge of the new county's court.
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Paterson died in Lisle on July 19, 1808. He was originally interred at Riverside Cemetery in Whitney Point. In 1892 he was reburied at Church on the Hill Cemetery in Lenox, Massachusetts.
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After the war Paterson returned to Massachusetts, where he resumed practicing law, and also served in local offices including town meeting
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Tablet placed at Trinity Church in Lenox, Massachusetts by Thomas Egleston in memory of his great-grandfather, John Paterson.
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able to take part in reunions with other former Massachusetts soldiers who had settled in the area of the Boston Patent.
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Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state)
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In 1766, Paterson married Elizabeth Lee. They were the parents of seven children, including:
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in both 1774 and 1775. He also represented Lenox at the 1774 Berkshire Convention, held in
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In 1790, Paterson was one of the investors in the Boston Patent, a large land grant in
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In January 1783, Paterson took part in the organizational meeting that created the
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of New York until the end of the war. In September 1783, he received promotion to
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While Paterson served in New York in 1782 and 1783, his personal staff included
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History of New Britain: With Sketches of Farmington and Berlin, Connecticut
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Paterson is depicted in this bas-relief sculpture which is part of the
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Masquerade: The Life and Times of Deborah Sampson, Continental Soldier
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The Life of John Paterson, Major General in the Revolutionary Army
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by the Massachusetts Committee of Safety, and he marched with his
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John Paterson (Original burial site, Whitney Point, New York)
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Major General Israel Putnam: Hero of the American Revolution
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Gazetteer of Berkshire County, Mass., 1725–1885 (Part First)
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Illustration depicting Paterson as shown on monument at
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Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Battle of Bunker Hill
Invasion of Quebec
Battle of Trenton
Battle of Princeton
Saratoga Campaign
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