John Patterson was
born April 1st, 1841, in the northern part of Ireland. At the age of six
years he came to Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, with his parents. They
remained in Pennsylvania two years, then moved to Iowa. After a short stay
here, they crossed the plains and settled at Plattsmouth, Nebraska. John
Patterson by this time had grown into young manhood and decided to follow
the continual move westward. In the spring of i860 he landed in Denver,
which at that time was the frontier country. He immediately engaged in the
freighting business and made twenty round trips across the plains from the
Missouri river to Denver. In 1864 he was interested in the first bakery in
Denver, and during the same years he was among those who left their
personal business and answered the call to fight for the welfare of all
the people in general. In the fall of 1865 he went down the Platte River
and bought a hay ranch about three miles below where Greeley was located
in 1870.
Some of the Pioneers of Colorado Source: True History of some of the Pioneers of Colorado, by Miss Luella Shaw, Press of Carson Harper Co, Denver, Colorado, 1909 |
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