Roscoe Conkling Patterson {15 September 1876 - 22 October 1954}: representative from Missouri. Patterson was born in Springfield, Missouri, where he attended public school and Drury College. He then enrolled at the University of Missouri at Columbia, and was a graduated from the Law Department of Washington University in St. Louis in 1897. He was admitted to the bar the same year and began practice in Springfield. From 1903 to 1906 Patterson was prosecuting attorney of Greene County. He was a member of the Republican state committed and chairman of the Republican state conventions of 1918 and 1920. Patterson was elected to the Sixty-seventh Congress but failed to be reelected. He resumed his law practice in Springfield, but in 1925 President Coolidge appointed him district attorney for the Western District of Missouri. Patterson served four years in that position, then returned to private practice. He died in Springfield. This was the last bio. I hope you all found something valuable in these listings. If you need to correspond with me please use my personal email address. It has been a pleasure and good luck to all of you in your quests. Sincerely, Patricia Kyle Nelson Stonehenge Farm Concord, Va. KYLE, PARKER, McMULLAN, BOYETT, DIXON, WHITMORE, HARRISON