The name was changed to the State Agricultural and Mechanical College for Negroes.
In 1925, it became First District Agricultural and Mechanical College.
He was a Professor of applied mathematics, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College from 1876 to 1879.
The community also created a Mechanical College that was one of the nation's first vocational and arts schools.
He attended Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College from 1915 to 1917.
From 1923 to 1928, he served as President of the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College.
Refers to the university's former name the "Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas".
One year later, the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College opened its doors on October 2, 1872 with a faculty of three members.
In 1869, he was given charge of the constituent Agricultural and Mechanical College.
Patterson continued to study languages during his time as principal of the Agricultural and Mechanical College.