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John M. Pattison
Union United States Army soldier

John M. Pattison

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Union United States Army soldier
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Owensville
Place of death
Milford
Age
59 years
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Biography

John M. Pattison (June 13, 1847 – June 18, 1906) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. Pattison was the 43rd Governor of Ohio, serving for a shorter period than any other person elected to the office before his death.

Biography

Pattison was born near Owensville, Ohio. He joined the Union Army during the American Civil War in 1864. After the war ended, Pattison attended Ohio Wesleyan University, graduating in 1869. He graduated from Cincinnati Law School in 1872, and was admitted to the bar in 1872. Pattison briefly served in the Ohio House of Representatives in 1873 before working as an executive at an insurance company. Pattison was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1890 after briefly serving in the Ohio State Senate. He served one term from 1891 to 1893, but lost an 1892 bid for re-election. Pattison was elected governor in 1905. He entered office in January 1906 and served until his death in June.

Pattison attended his inauguration, but returned home ill that day. He never again returned to the executive office. Pattison directed the government from his bed until he died at his home Promont, near Milford, Ohio. His cause of death was Bright's disease.

He is buried in Greenlawn Cemetery in Milford, Ohio. His is one of two "famous" interments at this cemetery, the other being the Baseball Hall of Famer Eppa Rixey (May 3, 1891 - February 28, 1963).

Pattison was married twice. He married Aletheia Williams, who died leaving three children. Another daughter had died. His second wife was Anna Williams, sister of his first wife.

Pattison was a thirty second degree Scottish Rite Mason.

In 2004, Pattison Elementary School was built in Milford as John Pattison's namesake. The school educates students in kindergarten through sixth grade. Pattison Park, located on US Highway 50 west of Owensville, is also named in his honor.

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United States House of Representatives
Preceded by
Albert C. Thompson
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Ohio's 11th congressional district

March 4, 1891 – March 3, 1893
Succeeded by
Charles H. Grosvenor
Political offices
Preceded by
Myron T. Herrick
Governor of Ohio
1906
Succeeded by
Andrew L. Harris
Party political offices
Preceded by
Tom L. Johnson
Democratic Party nominee for Governor of Ohio
1905
Succeeded by
Judson Harmon

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