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THOMAS STARK PATERSON died at his residence, Foremount Terrace, Dowanbill, Glasgow, on December 27, 1904, at the age of sixty-one. Of great business capacity, he was long associated with the management of the [[Glasgow Iron Co|Glasgow Iron Company]]. In public affairs he took a great interest and an active part.


He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1886.
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Thomas Stark Paterson (c1843-1904)


1905 Obituary [1]

THOMAS STARK PATERSON died at his residence, Foremount Terrace, Dowanbill, Glasgow, on December 27, 1904, at the age of sixty-one. Of great business capacity, he was long associated with the management of the Glasgow Iron Company. In public affairs he took a great interest and an active part.

He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1886.


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