William Patterson
Description
William Patterson (1752-1835) Patterson was born in Fanat, County Donegal, Ireland and came to Maryland in 1775. In 1779, he married Dorcas Spear Patterson (1761-1814) and the couple had thirteen children. Among their many children was the famous American socialite Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte (1785-1879). Several of their sons served in the Maryland Militia during the War of 1812. Patterson himself helped raise money to complete Fort McHenry in 1799 and allocated supplies for the fort's defense during the Battle of Baltimore in 1814. In his later years, he became one of the wealthiest merchants in all of Baltimore. Patterson was a founder of the Merchant's Exchange, Bank of Maryland, and Canton Company, among other business ventures. He was a major investor, and founder, of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company in 1827. In addition to business, he also donated acreage, which is part of Patterson Park, which was later named for him. Patterson is buried in the Patterson Family Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Date
1821