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Roscoe C. Patterson

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Patterson won the general election in November 1928. He took his Senate seat the following year and served one term, March 4, 1929, to January 3, 1935. While in the Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Mines and Mining
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for the western district of Missouri. He resigned in February 1929 in preparation to assume the seat in the United States Senate to which he was elected in November 1928.
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After leaving the Senate, Patterson resumed the practice of law in Springfield. For several years, Patterson was a member of the Missouri Appellate Judicial Commission.
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Patterson suffered a stroke in July 1954. His health deteriorated and he died in Springfield on October 22, 1954. He was buried at Maple Park Cemetery in Springfield.
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Patterson was married to Ada Holman of Springfield (1877–1957). They were the parents of two children, Paul (1902–1924) and Hadley (1908–1958).
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Patterson was born in Springfield, Missouri on September 15, 1876. He attended public and private schools,
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Patterson was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1920 and served in the
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Missouri
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United States Representative for the 7th Congressional District of Missouri
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Christensen, Lawrence O.; Foley, William E.; Kremer, Gary, eds. (1999).
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United States Attorneys Office for the Western District of Missouri
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later that year, and commenced practice in Springfield.
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Hearing Record: To Create a Bituminous Coal Commission
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United States Senator
Missouri
James A. Reed
Harry S. Truman
United States Attorney
Western District of Missouri
U.S. House of Representatives
Missouri
7th
Samuel C. Major
Samuel C. Major
Springfield
Missouri
Republican
Alma mater
Washington University in St. Louis
United States representative
U.S. Senator
Drury College
University of Missouri
Columbia
Washington University School of Law
St. Louis
admitted to the bar
prosecuting attorney
Greene County
67th Congress
presidential elector
in 1924

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