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Patton Street:

Thomas Brown Patton was prominent in the business and civic affairs of Regina, Saskatchewan. Thomas Patton came West to Saskatchewan in 1889 as a general collecting agent for the McCormick Harvesting Company. Following the turn of the century he made Regina his home and became partner and manager of the Regina Lumber and Supply Company. In 1907 his firm was consolidated with the Beaver Lumber Company. Thomas Patton continued on with the company as a Director and Manager until his retirement in 1910.

Thomas Patton was a member of City Council from 1912 to 1913 and was Vice-President of the Regina Board of Trade.

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