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Patterson Is Married

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
October
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
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PATTERSON IS MARRIED

Married Miss Hinman in Saginaw After All

WROTE MAXIMO LETTERS

And Created a Great Sensation by His Disappearance Last June--End of His Love Affairs

At 8 o'clock Wedneaday evening, at the home of the bride, 415 South Webster street, occurred the marriage of Miss Maude G. Hinman and Albert A. Patterson, both of this city. The bride is a medical graduate from the State University at Ann Arbor and on coming here was for a time house doctor at the Woman's hospital of this city. The groom is at present a medical student at Ann Arbor. Rev. Clarence E. Allen performed the ceremony, the service being witnessed by the immediate relatives. --Saginaw Evening News

The above extract from the Saginaw paper is of more than ordinary interest in Ann Arbor. For Patterson is the medical student who disappeared last June, leaving on the lawn of his residence a hat with a cut in it and supposed bloodstains on the inside with a blood-curdling account of threats of a secret society of Mexicans and their chosen agent Maximo. His disappearance took place just a week or two before he would have graduated. It developed after his disappearance that he had been carrying on a love affair with two girls, one of whom as the above newspaper clipping shows he has finally married.

A Greencastle dispatch some time ago told of his reappearance in Toronto and only the past week a local Ann Arbor paper reported him in Texas. That his latter report was incorrect is shown by the above marriage in Saginaw. Patterson has written to this city confirming the intelligence of his marriage.

During the summer a Greencastle young lady appeared here, paid up all Patterson's debts and took his effects away.

Miss Hinman, whom Patterson finally married, was well esteemed while a student here and was the young lady to whom Patterson addressed the letter telling of his fears of Maximo.