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Robert Maskell Patterson

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Birthplace: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: September 05, 1854 (66)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Place of Burial: Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert M. Patterson and Amy Hunter Patterson
Husband of Helen Hamilton Patterson
Father of Thomas Leiper Patterson; Robert Patterson, V; Eliza Ross; Helen Hamilton Robins and Mary Gray Field
Brother of Martha DuBois; William Ewing Patterson; Elizabeth Matilda Harris; Mary Padgett Moore and Susannah A. Patterson

Occupation: doctor
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About Robert Maskell Patterson

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Robert Maskell Patterson (March 23, 1787 – September 5, 1854) was a professor of mathematics, chemistry and natural philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania (1812–1828) and professor of natural philosophy at the University of Virginia (1828–1835). He also served as director of the US Mint (1835–1851) and as President of the American Philosophical Society (1840–1853).

Biography

In his academic and professional life, he followed in the footsteps of his father, Robert Patterson, who was also a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and who served as director of the US Mint from 1805 to 1824. His mother was Amy Hunter Ewing and he was one of eight children of that marriage. The younger Patterson was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1809 and eventually became its vice-president (his father was elected in 1783) and (again, like his father) was interested mainly in astronomy and geophysics. He was asked by a committee of the APS in 1836 to write a brief report on recommendations for astronomical and physics observations to be carried out by the United States Exploring Expedition, or US Ex Ex, which sailed in 1838.

Patterson married Helen Hamilton Leiper (April 20, 1792 – December 17, 1874).

Cryptology

Patterson was interested in ciphers and regularly exchanged coded correspondence with Thomas Jefferson. One of Patterson's ciphers included in a December 19, 1801 dated letter to Jefferson was decoded in 2007 by Dr. Lawren Smithline. The cipher consists of 7 digit pairs and is decoded by decrypting 7 blocks at a time. The cipher was of the Declaration of Independence, of which Jefferson was the primary author. Patterson called it his "perfect cipher" and Jefferson considered adopting it for government use.



Robert Maskell Patterson (1787–1854) was a professor of mathematics,[1] chemistry and natural philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania[1] (1812-1828) and professor of natural philosophy at the University of Virginia (1828–1835) before serving as director of the US Mint from 1835 to 1851. In his academic and professional life, he followed in the footsteps of his father, Robert Patterson, who was also a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and who served as director of the US Mint from 1805 to 1824. His mother was Amy Hunter Ewing and he was one of eight children of that marriage.[2] The younger Patterson was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society[1] in 1809 and eventually became its vice-president[3] (his father was elected in 1783) and (again, like his father) was interested mainly in astronomy and geophysics. He was asked by a committee of the APS in 1836 to write a brief report on recommendations for astronomical and physics observations to be carried out by the United States Exploring Expedition, or US Ex Ex, which sailed in 1838. Educator. Professor of Mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania (1812-1828). Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Virginia (1828–1835). Director of the U.S. Mint (1835-1851). Vice-President of American Philosophical Society.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Dec 1 2020, 2:33:05 UTC

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Robert Maskell Patterson's Timeline

1787
November 23, 1787
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
1816
August 16, 1816
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
1819
February 4, 1819
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
1820
April 21, 1820
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
1830
May 11, 1830
PA, United States
1854
September 5, 1854
Age 66
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA