Nathan F. Dixon III
Nathan Fellows Dixon III | |
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United States Attorney for the District of Rhode Island | |
In office March 1, 1877 – March 22, 1885 | |
Preceded by | John A. Gardner |
Succeeded by | David S. Baker Jr. |
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Born | Westerly, Rhode Island, US | August 28, 1847
Died | November 8, 1897 Westerly, Rhode Island, US | (aged 50)
Resting place | River Bend Cemetery, Westerly, Rhode Island, US |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Grace McClure (m. 1873) |
Education | Brown University Albany Law School |
Profession | Attorney |
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Nathan Fellows Dixon III (August 28, 1847 – November 8, 1897) was a
Early life
Dixon was born in Westerly, Rhode Island on August 28, 1847.[1] He attended the local schools and Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts.[1] Dixon graduated from Brown University with a AB degree in 1869, studied law with his father, then completed his legal studies at Albany Law School (Albany, New York) in 1871.[1][2] While at Brown, Dixon became a member of the Theta Delta Chi fraternity.[2]
Legal and business career
Dixon was
Dixon was also active in several businesses, including serving as president of the Dixon Granite Works and the Washington National Bank of Westerly.[2] In addition, he served on the board of directors of several corporations, including the Pawcatuck Valley Railway and Providence & Stonington Steamship Company.[2] Dixon also participated in Freemasonry, and was a member of the lodge in Westerly, as well Stonington's Palmer Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons and Westerly's commandery of the Knights Templar.[2]
Political career
Dixon was elected as a
Death and burial
After leaving the Senate, Dixon resumed the practice of law and his business and banking interests, and maintained a farm on which he bred cattle as a hobby.[2] In addition, he was a member of the state Board of Charities and Corrections, and a member of the commission created to revise the state constitution.[2]
Dixon died in Westerly on November 8, 1897.[1] He was buried at River Bend Cemetery in Westerly.[1]
Family
Nathan Fellows Dixon III was the son of Representative Nathan F. Dixon II and Harriet Palmer Swan Dixon.[1] He was a grandson of Senator Nathan F. Dixon I.[1] In 1873, he married Grace McClure of Albany, New York. They remained married until his death and had no children.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Brown, Cyrus Henry (1915). Brown Genealogy. Vol. Part II: Browne Genealogy. Boston, MA: The Everett Press. pp. 340–342 – via Google Books.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island. Vol. I. Chicago, IL: J. H. Beers & Co. 1908. pp. 186–188 – via Google Books.
- ISBN 978-0-1607-3176-1 – via Google Books.
External links
- United States Congress. "Nathan F. Dixon III (id: D000377)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.