Photograph- Ashmore P. Patterson, b. 1860, d. 1938, was born in Little Britain Township, son of John L. and Ann Eliza Black Patterson. Raised on a farm in Fulton Township. He was a fine machinist and invetned the swother and gleaner, attachments for binders, for which he obtained patents. Patent was sold to McCormack and used on their binders.
Photograph- Ashmore P. Patterson, b. 1860, d. 1938, was born in Little Britain Township, son of John L. and Ann Eliza Black Patterson. Raised on a farm in Fulton Township. He was a fine machinist and invetned the swother and gleaner, attachments for binders, for which he obtained patents. Patent was sold to McCormack and used on their binders.
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Ashmore P. Patterson, b. 1860, d. 1938, was born in Little Britain Township, son of John L. and Ann Eliza Black Patterson. Raised on a farm in Fulton Township. He was a fine machinist and invetned the swother and gleaner, attachments for binders, for which he obtained patents. Patent was sold to McCormack and used on their binders.
Fulton High School Class of 1915. Group of 5 young women in white dresses with flowers, 2 young men in suits, and two teachers. Listed on back of photo: teachers (E. Earl Walton and Helen Wood); students:Mary Patterson, Marian Ambler, Stanley Kirk, Edith Bradley, Lester Bowman, Helen S. Kirk, Mary Patton.
Fulton High Class of 1916 - Group of 2 young women with white dresses and flowers and 3 young men in suits with 2 teachers. Listed on back of photo: teachers (E. Earl Walton and Helen Wood); students (Jesse Miller, Mary Jacobs, John Altland, Anna Ambler, Everett Ambler)
Fulton High School Class of 1914. Group of 5 young women in white dresses and flowers, 2 young men in suits and 2 teachers. Listed on back of photo are teachers (Clarence MacKley and Helen Wood) and students Ellis C. Cameron, Mary E. Hilton, Edna M. Kirk, Lena Bicknell, Alice Fisher, Esther Kirk and Daniel M. Shoff.