Thomas Patton

School: Maryland

Hagerstown Thomas Patton offers reward for a filly missing from Mr. Henderson’s Meadow near Hagerstown. {The Maryland Herald & Elizabeth-Town Advertiser, January 2, 1800} Gun-Smiths Wanted. The subscribers wish to engage the following workmen–one good Mounting or Bayonet Forger, two good Filers and one or two good Polishers, to such they will give generous wages.–Any person can find the road from Winchester to this place. WHEELER & HOME Washington, Culpepper, Oct. 17, 1800. ANY of our friends and acquaintances, that should incline to come here; we the subscriber, working in the above employ, certify, that the employer and place we are perfectly pleased with. FRANCIS DOWLER, GEORGE BRENISE, THOMAS PATTON, JOHN RESOR, JOHN KAYLER, MICHAEL NICOL, PETER LINK. {Maryland Herald & Elizabeth-Town Advertiser, October 30, 1800} Letters remaining at the Post Office at Frederick Town — Thomas Patton. {Bartgis’s Republican Gazette, January 4, 1805} For additional information see Maryland Longrifles Hartzler/Whisker.