Marion Patton "Pat" Echols Jr. (October 1, 1925 – July 26, 2012) was an attorney in northern Virginia who served briefly as the only Republican to represent...
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Senator Echols may refer to: Edward Echols (1849–1914), Virginia State Senate M. Patton Echols (1925–2012), Virginia State Senate Odis Echols (1930–2013)...
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Echols, American politician Mike Echols (1944–2003), American writer Mike Echols (American football) (born 1978), American football player M. Patton Echols...
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district In office January 12, 1972 – January 1, 1986 Preceded by M. Patton Echols Succeeded by Benjamin Lambert Member of the Virginia Senate from the...
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Maybank Jr., former lieutenant governor of South Carolina 1963 - M. Patton Echols, Virginia state senator 1964 - John Paul Hammerschmidt, future US Representative...
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Oliver Patton Echols (March 4, 1892 – May 15, 1954) was an American military officer who brought success in World War II to the United States Army Air...
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1869, Patton married Malinda Caperton (1842-1922), the daughter of U.S. Senator Allen T. Caperton. They had two children, Harriet Echols Patton Edwards...
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Echols 1991, p. 95 Echols 1999, p. 48 Echols 1991, p. 94 Echols 1999, pp. 91-92 Echols 1999, p. 91 Echols 1999, pp. 90-91 Echols 1999, pp. 117 Echols...
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in 1973 by a landslide, taking 662,568 votes (70.56%) to Republican M. Patton Echols, Jr.'s 276,383 (29.43%). In 1973, the Virginia General Assembly requested...
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Shenandoah Valley, and was usually part of a brigade commanded by John Echols or George S. Patton. By 1864, the brigade was usually part of a division commanded...
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