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    Gen. George S. Patton

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    Portrait of General George S. Patton, (1885-1945

    Col. George S. Patton, Jr., ca. 1930

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    Colonel George S. Patton, Jr. Inscribed "G. S. Patton, Jr., Col., T. C." (Tank Corps

    Gen. George S. Patton. Portrait.

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    Gen. George S. Patton as he looked at the end of World War II. The original portrait (by artist Boleslaw Jan Czedekowski) is owned by VMI

    Col. George S. Patton during Civil War, ca. 1861 [portrait]

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    Oil portrait of Confederate Colonel George S. Patton, Class of 1852, commander of the 22nd Virginia Infantry Regiment during the Civil War; killed at Winchester in 1864. He was the grandfather of General George S. Patton, Jr. of World War II fame. The original portrait is owned by the Virginia Military Institute and located in Preston Library. Artist: William D. Washington

    Gen. George S. Patton, Jr. gravesite, in 1950

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    Gravesite of General George S. Patton, Luxembour

    Gen. George S. Patton, Jr. in Sicily, 1943

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    General George S. Patton, Jr. in Sicily during World War II

    Statement of John S. Patton

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    Statement made to Juan Pino, Primary Alcalde of Santa Fe, from John S. Patton, American trader, regarding his residence in Santa Fe working and selling goods, in July 1827. Also includes his reason for not getting a passport and his intention to remain in New Mexico. Original document in Spanish, 1 pp/fr, two pages per frame. Santa Fe Trail, fur trade, commerce, United States, citizenship

    Gen. George S. Patton, Jr. in Toul, France, October 1944

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    General George S. Patton on the train station platform at Toul, France

    David S. Patton Papers - Accession 1465 - M713 (769)

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    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

    George S. Patton, Jr. in VMI uniform, 1903-1904

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    VMI Cadet George S. Patton, Jr., standing on the steps of his California home during a visit to his family
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