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Patterson Oliphant Dodge

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Patterson Oliphant Dodge

Birth
Death
16 Mar 1869 (aged 43–44)
Burial
Beverly, Washington County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Patterson O. Dodge was a director in the First National Bank, established in Beverly, and one of the principal promoters and owners of an oil refinery built there. He also, in company with J. B. Bain, built the "Island Mills," then one of the largest flouring mills in Waterford township. He owned other manufacturies at different periods, an iron foundry, a tannery, and also operated a steam ferry between Waterford and Beverly, the rights for which he inherited from his father.

Son of John Dodge Jr. and Nancy Jane Patterson Dodge.

Patterson Oliphant Dodge, in 1859 had married the youngest daugher of Hon. Silas Heimway Jenison, a statesman who was Governor of Vermont for four terms and an author, residing at Shoreham, on Lake Champlain, namely Laura Louise Jenison Dodge.

Children: John Patterson, Jenison Brooks, Virginia V., and Agnes.
Patterson O. Dodge was a director in the First National Bank, established in Beverly, and one of the principal promoters and owners of an oil refinery built there. He also, in company with J. B. Bain, built the "Island Mills," then one of the largest flouring mills in Waterford township. He owned other manufacturies at different periods, an iron foundry, a tannery, and also operated a steam ferry between Waterford and Beverly, the rights for which he inherited from his father.

Son of John Dodge Jr. and Nancy Jane Patterson Dodge.

Patterson Oliphant Dodge, in 1859 had married the youngest daugher of Hon. Silas Heimway Jenison, a statesman who was Governor of Vermont for four terms and an author, residing at Shoreham, on Lake Champlain, namely Laura Louise Jenison Dodge.

Children: John Patterson, Jenison Brooks, Virginia V., and Agnes.


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