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Isaac W. Patton

Isaac Williams Patton (February 4, 1828 – February 9, 1890)[1] was an American soldier and politician who served as the 28th Mayor of New Orleans from 1878 until 1880.

Isaac Patton
28th Mayor of New Orleans
In office
Nov 18, 1878 – Dec 16, 1880
Preceded byEdward Pilsbury
Succeeded byJoseph A. Shakspeare
Personal details
BornFebruary 4, 1828
Fredericksburg, Virginia
DiedFebruary 9, 1890 (aged 62)
New Orleans, Louisiana
Political partyDemocratic
Parent
Military service
Allegiance United States
Confederate States
Branch/service United States Army
 Confederate States Army
Years of service1846-1855 (USA)
1861-1865 (CSA)
RankColonel
Battles/wars

Early life edit

Isaac W. Patton was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia, the descendant of one of the first colonial families. His grandfather was Revolutionary War general Hugh Mercer, and his father was John Patton, a prominent lawyer and politician in the Richmond area. He was educated at the Fairfax Institute and then began studying law under his father at the age of nineteen. When the Mexican American War broke out, he put aside his studies and joined the Army. He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Tenth United States Infantry. By the end of the war in 1849, he was a Second Lieutenant in the Third Artillery and stationed in California. He served there until he resigned from the military in 1855 and returned to Virginia. That same year, he married Frances E. Merritt, the daughter of a doctor in Richmond. Two years after their marriage, the couple moved to St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana in order to manage a cotton plantation.[1]

Career edit

After moving to look over his cotton plantation, Isaac also began looking over a plantation owned by his father in law near the New Orleans area. At the beginning of the US Civil War Patton was elected captain of the Screwmen's Guard and ordered to take command of the battery at Chalmette near New Orleans. He was then elected Colonel of the Twenty-second Louisiana Infantry. When New Orleans fell to Federal troops in 1862, his unit withdrew to Camp Moore and then to Vicksburg.[2] During the siege of Vicksburg he was wounded in the hip. After the surrender of Vicksburg he retreated to serve at Mobile Bay. He then fought at The Battle of Spanish Fort before he and his men finally surrendered in early May 1865, a month after General Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House.

After the war, he returned to New Orleans and became a businessman and then entered into the cities political scene. In 1872, he was elected as sheriff, and by 1878, he had risen to become the chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee. Soon after, Governor Nicholls appointed Patton to be the Adjutant General of Louisiana. In 1878 he was elected Mayor of New Orleans and held this post for two years. The most important feature of Mayor Patton's administration was his management of the city's finances. His first step was to reduce the debt by fifty percent. He also made efforts to progress the construction of railroads which gave better access to the west and northwest, and improve sanitary conditions.[1][3][4]

At the end of his term as mayor, Patton continued a life in politics. In 1884 he was elected as Treasurer of the city and he was later appointed as tax collector for the fourth district by Governor Nicholls. Patton died at the age of 62 at his home at No. 221 Washington Avenue between St. Charles Avenue and Prytania Street, and was survived by his wife and three sons.

Isaac Patton was a great-uncle of WWII General George S. Patton.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Administrations of the Mayor's of New Orleans: Patton".
  2. ^ 22nd Consolidated Regiment, Louisiana Infantry.https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CLA0022RI02
  3. ^ Obituary: The Lafayette Advertiser; Lafayette, Louisiana. February 15, 1890; Page Four. https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/11894830/isaac-williams-patton
  4. ^ Obituary: The Times-Democrat. New Orleans, Louisiana. 10 Feb 1890, Mon • Page 3. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/4481066/isaac-w-patton-obituary-1890/
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of New Orleans
November 18, 1878 – December 16, 1880
Succeeded by

isaac, patton, isaac, williams, patton, february, 1828, february, 1890, american, soldier, politician, served, 28th, mayor, orleans, from, 1878, until, 1880, isaac, patton28th, mayor, orleansin, office, 1878, 1880preceded, byedward, pilsburysucceeded, byjoseph. Isaac Williams Patton February 4 1828 February 9 1890 1 was an American soldier and politician who served as the 28th Mayor of New Orleans from 1878 until 1880 Isaac Patton28th Mayor of New OrleansIn office Nov 18 1878 Dec 16 1880Preceded byEdward PilsburySucceeded byJoseph A ShakspearePersonal detailsBornFebruary 4 1828Fredericksburg VirginiaDiedFebruary 9 1890 aged 62 New Orleans LouisianaPolitical partyDemocraticParentJohn M Patton father Military serviceAllegianceUnited States Confederate StatesBranch serviceUnited States Army Confederate States ArmyYears of service1846 1855 USA 1861 1865 CSA RankColonelBattles warsMexican American War American Civil War Battle of Forts Jackson and St Philip Siege of Vicksburg WIA Battle of Mobile Bay Battle of Spanish FortEarly life editIsaac W Patton was born in Fredericksburg Virginia the descendant of one of the first colonial families His grandfather was Revolutionary War general Hugh Mercer and his father was John Patton a prominent lawyer and politician in the Richmond area He was educated at the Fairfax Institute and then began studying law under his father at the age of nineteen When the Mexican American War broke out he put aside his studies and joined the Army He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Tenth United States Infantry By the end of the war in 1849 he was a Second Lieutenant in the Third Artillery and stationed in California He served there until he resigned from the military in 1855 and returned to Virginia That same year he married Frances E Merritt the daughter of a doctor in Richmond Two years after their marriage the couple moved to St Bernard Parish Louisiana in order to manage a cotton plantation 1 Career editAfter moving to look over his cotton plantation Isaac also began looking over a plantation owned by his father in law near the New Orleans area At the beginning of the US Civil War Patton was elected captain of the Screwmen s Guard and ordered to take command of the battery at Chalmette near New Orleans He was then elected Colonel of the Twenty second Louisiana Infantry When New Orleans fell to Federal troops in 1862 his unit withdrew to Camp Moore and then to Vicksburg 2 During the siege of Vicksburg he was wounded in the hip After the surrender of Vicksburg he retreated to serve at Mobile Bay He then fought at The Battle of Spanish Fort before he and his men finally surrendered in early May 1865 a month after General Lee s surrender at Appomattox Court House After the war he returned to New Orleans and became a businessman and then entered into the cities political scene In 1872 he was elected as sheriff and by 1878 he had risen to become the chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee Soon after Governor Nicholls appointed Patton to be the Adjutant General of Louisiana In 1878 he was elected Mayor of New Orleans and held this post for two years The most important feature of Mayor Patton s administration was his management of the city s finances His first step was to reduce the debt by fifty percent He also made efforts to progress the construction of railroads which gave better access to the west and northwest and improve sanitary conditions 1 3 4 At the end of his term as mayor Patton continued a life in politics In 1884 he was elected as Treasurer of the city and he was later appointed as tax collector for the fourth district by Governor Nicholls Patton died at the age of 62 at his home at No 221 Washington Avenue between St Charles Avenue and Prytania Street and was survived by his wife and three sons Isaac Patton was a great uncle of WWII General George S Patton References edit a b c Administrations of the Mayor s of New Orleans Patton 22nd Consolidated Regiment Louisiana Infantry https www nps gov civilwar search battle units detail htm battleUnitCode CLA0022RI02 Obituary The Lafayette Advertiser Lafayette Louisiana February 15 1890 Page Four https de findagrave com memorial 11894830 isaac williams patton Obituary The Times Democrat New Orleans Louisiana 10 Feb 1890 Mon Page 3 https www newspapers com clip 4481066 isaac w patton obituary 1890 Political offices Preceded byEdward Pilsbury Mayor of New OrleansNovember 18 1878 December 16 1880 Succeeded byJoseph A Shakspeare nbsp nbsp This article about a mayor in Louisiana is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This New Orleans Louisiana related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Isaac W Patton amp oldid 1202116518, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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