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David S. Patton Papers - Accession 1465 - M713 (769)
The David S. Patton Papers consists of original deeds, receipts, promise to pay bills, lists of prices, an invitation and a will for Colonel Robert Patton (1737-1808) all related to the family of David S. Patton. Most of the documents directly relate to David S. Patton of York District, South Carolina, but some relate to his father Revolutionary War Soldier and Patriot, Colonel Robert Patton, his brother John Patton, and Kittie Patton. The documents include: Promise to Pay Bill (1772); Promise to Pay Bill (1804); Tax Receipt (1818); Promise to Pay Bill (1824); Promise to Pay Bill (1825); two Promise to Pay Bills (1826); four Lists of Prices (1826, nd); Promise to Pay Bill (1827); two Promise to Pay Bills (1828); Property Deed (1829); Will for Col. Robert Patton (1829); Promise to Pay Bill (1829); Promise to Pay Bill (1831); Promise to Pay Bill (1835); an Invitation to the Home of Miss Kittie Patton (1900);https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2444/thumbnail.jp
Circular letter / E. S. Patton.
Caption title.; Printed in double column.; Cover illustrated with house on hillside with track, pergolas, vermilion tori gate, shrubbery and pine trees.; "142A Bluff, Yokohama"; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. " National Library of Australia, 2010. Printed letter written by an Australian émigré in Japan describing her life there
The button box a daughter's loving memoir of Mrs. George S. Patton
"Memoir of Beatrice Ayer Patton (1886-1953), the wife of General George S. Patton, Jr. The book covers Beatrice's life from her youth in New England until her death, with an emphasis on her years of marriage to George Patton"--Provided by publisher
Annabelle Patton oral history
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Previous issue date: 1983unpublishedAnnabelle Patton discusses her work and experiences during the early years of Sangamon State University in the 1970's: her education in Springfield, Illinois, first SSU President Robert Spencer, community outreach, hiring of faculty and staff, contracts, orientation, programs and curriculum, changes in her job, promotion of the university, its logo, and her views on SSU. Interview by Nancy Hunt, 1983. 2 tapes, 100 mins
Interview: Interview with John Patton
John is a biotechnologist and entrepreneur in the field of drug delivery, particularly inhalation and peptide, and protein delivery. Prior to founding Dance last year, he was co-founder of Inhale Therapeutics (now Nektar), where he served as Director, Head of Research and Chief Scientific Officer from 1990–2008. Before that he led the drug delivery group at Genentech (l985–1990), where he demonstrated the feasibility of systemic delivery of large molecules through the lungs. Prior to joining Genentech, Dr Patton was a tenured professor at the University of Georgia. Dr Patton received his PhD in marine biology from the University of California, San Diego, USA, and held post-doctoral positions in biomedicine at Harvard Medical School, USA, and the University of Lund, Sweden. He serves on scientific advisory boards for Penn State University, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Next Safety and Aridis Pharmaceuticals as well as the executive boards of Halozyme, Dance, Activaero and Pleiades Cardiotherapeutics. He is author or coauthor of over 100 publications and inventor or coinventor of over 38 patents. </jats:p
George S. Patton, father of General Patton, ca. 1920
Signed photo engraving of George Smith Patton (Class of 1877), who was the father of General George S. Patton of World War II fame
Col. George S. Patton, Jr., ca. 1930
Colonel George S. Patton, Jr. Inscribed "G. S. Patton, Jr., Col., T. C." (Tank Corps
Interview with Frances Patton Statham - OH 647
Frances Patton Statham (1931-2020) was born in Catawba, South Carolina to Ernest Boyd & Kathleen Patton. She attended Winthrop College and graduated with a B.S. degree in 1951. The next year on June 28 Frances married Dr. George Wilkes Statham. Continuing her education, Mrs. Statham attended the University of Georgia and received a M.F.A in 1970. Frances also studied at the Royal Conservatory in Canada and with tenor Ralph Errolle. In November of 1976, France Patton Statham divorced her husband and moved to Atlanta, Georgia. Mrs. Statham has written several historical romances set in the south. In this interview, Mrs. Statham discusses the Winthrop College sextet, the changes in Winthrop since her time there, her work on the Winthrop College Foundation Board, her research in Europe for some of her novels (including Wings of Fire), “creative listening/looking” within her research process, her process for completing her novels, her latest novel To Face the Sun, the key to being a successful historical author, and the success of Wings of Fire.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/1706/thumbnail.jp
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