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  1. TWO PAINTERS: WORKS BY ALFRED WALLIS AND JAMES DIXON
  2. Alfred Lord Tennyson by John Dixon Hunt, David John Palmer, 1982-12
  3. Two Painters by Alfred Wallis, James Dixon, 1999-09-01
  4. My Twilight Dream of you. Ballad. Words by Alfred Anderson by Will H Dixon, 1904
  5. Lucinda. [Song.] Words by Will H. Dixon by Alfred Anderson, 1904
  6. Fesia. < Song. > Words by Alfred Anderson by Will H Dixon, 1904
  7. People From Dinwiddie County, Virginia: Winfield Scott, Elizabeth Keckly, Alfred Jefferson Vaughan, Jr., Robert B. Pamplin, Dixon Hall Lewis
  8. After death: A popular statement of the modern Christian view of life beyond the grave by Leslie Dixon Weatherhead, 1930
  9. The Ingenuity Gap How can we solve the problems of the future? by Thomas Homer-Dixon, 2000
  10. Bye Bye Blackbird by Music by Mort Dixon and Ray Henderson / arr. Jay Althouse, 1993-04-01
  11. Bye Bye Blackbird - Choral Octavo by Music by Mort Dixon and Ray Henderson / arr. Jay Althouse, 1993-04-01
  12. Bye Bye Blackbird - Jazz Ensemble by music by Ray Henderson / arr. Dave Rivello Words by Mort Dixon, 2005-07-01
  13. Bye Bye Blackbird by Music by Mort Dixon and Ray Henderson / arr. Jay Althouse, 1993-04-01
  14. Bye Bye Blackbird by Music by Mort Dixon and Ray Henderson / arr. Jay Althouse, 1993-04-01

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42. Burness Genealogy And Family History - Person Page 184
Arthur Robert Lawrence Townsend 18345 Popup Pedigree. Arthur Robert LawrenceTownsend is the son of Arthur alfred Townsend. Denise Barbara dixon 18363.
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Burness Genealogy and Family History
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Person Page 184 Main Page Master Index Surname Index Branches of the Burness Family ... Next Page
William Burness
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William Burness is the son of William Leopold Burness and Betty Lawton Appears on charts:
Descendants of John Burness

Children of William Burness and Teresa J. McDermott
Jack William Burness (private)
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Michael Burness
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Michael Burness is the son of Ernest Brian Giles Burness and Ann Florence Hemley Appears on charts: Descendants of Jacob Burness Olive V. Bott Appears on charts: Descendants of William Burness
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Andrew John G. Burness (private) Sharon Olive Burness (private)
Andrew John G. Burness Pop-up Pedigree Andrew John G. Burness is the son of John William George Burness and Olive V. Bott Appears on charts: Descendants of William Burness
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Thomas Andrew Burness (private) Christopher Andrew Burness (private)
Mary Gwendoline Jones Appears on charts: Descendants of James Burness
Children of Mary Gwendoline Jones and John Noble Burness
Alison Burness (private) Andrew Burness (private) Ian Burness (private)
Sarah Louise Burness Elizabeth M. Curry

43. Descendants Of Charles DIXON Of Sackville, N.B., And Thomas ROACH Of Amherst, N.
alfred dixon; b. 31 Jan 1821; d. 19 Sep 1889; m. (1st) 20 Apr 1854 to MarthaBiggart; b. 28 Sep 1827; d. 14 Aug 1875; (2d) 26 Aug 1877 to Julia A. Hall
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Unless otherwise noted the following information is taken from MS apparently written by a grandson of Charles Dixon c.1871-1891 ("Grandson"), located in the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick (PANB), Fredericton, N.B., and microfilmed MS located in the Public Archives of Nova Scotia, Halifax, N.S. (PANB Files #MC-251 & #MC1-CHARLES DIXON-1786. "(Johnson, V. #)" refers to appropriate Volume & Entry Number in VITAL STATISTICS FROM NEW BRUNSWICK (CANADA) NEWSPAPERS, by Daniel F. Johnson, B.B.A., Certified Genealogist, P.O. Box 2387, Saint John, New Brunswick, CANADA E2L 3V6
    4th Gen.
3d Gen. 2d Gen. 1st Gen. Charles DIXON ; b. 8 Mar 1730 Kirkleavington (near Yarm), E. Riding, Yorkshire, ENGLAND; d. 21 Aug 1817 (aged 88); m. 24 Jun 1763 to Susannah [Coates] ; b. 1736; d. 13 Jun 1826;
Charles was brought up in the bricklaying trade until age 19; engaged in paper manufacture at Hattan Rudby; Sailed from Liverpool 16 Mar 1772 on "Duke of York" to Halifax, N.S.; Arrived Ft. Cumberland, N.S. 21 May 1772; purchased 2,500 acres at Sackville (then N.S., now N.B.) from Mr. Hawkins; Served in the New Brunswick Legislature 1786-93 & afterwards was Collector of Customs - per clipping from unidentified newspaper 18 Sep 1943 found with MS in Archives) (Became a Methodist after hearing Thomas Secomb preach at Robin Hood's Bay, near Whitby - "Grandson") (See also PLANTERS & PIONEERS, N.S., 1749-1775; by Esther Clark Wright, p.96-97) (For Will of Charles DIXON dated 9 Jul 1816, proved 25 Aug 1817, see EARLY NEW BRUNSWICK PROBATE 1785-1835, by R. Wallace Hale, Published by Heritage Books, Inc. 1540E Pointer Ridge Place, Bowie, MD 20716 (1989), p. 124;

44. Dixon
6 alfred dixon27. m Ann Eliza Jones. 27 The 1881 Census CDs show that EdwardWilson dixon had a son alfred James dixon who was born c1875 at Liverpool.
http://www.guiseley94.freeserve.co.uk/families/hdixon.htm
DIXON I welcome comments on this page. My e-mail address is on my home page. First Generation George Dixon, planter . Born c1783 . Living at Keswick, Cumberland in 1841. George and a woman named Sarah Wheeler had the following illegitimate issue + 1 George Dixon (1815-1861)
Second Generation
1 George Dixon of Main Street, Keswick ; stationer, printer and bookseller . Born 28 Mar 1815 in Jamaica . Baptised 15 Apr 1820 at St. Andrew, Jamaica . Buried on 18 Nov 1861 at Crosthwaite Married on 16 Apr 1838 at Crosthwaite, Cumberland Mary Wilson. Living in 1861 George and Mary had the following issue: 2 Thomas George Dixon bap 28 Feb 1839, Crosthwaite + 3 Edward Wilson Dixon (1842-1929)
Third Generation
3 Edward Wilson Dixon of Low Ireby, Cumberland , 16 Ashfield, Wavertree, Lancashire , and 40 Cowper Road, Broadgreen Road, Liverpool, Lancashire ; school master and manager in galvanizing works . Born 9 Jun 1842 at Keswick . Buried 25 Feb 1929 at West Derby Cemetery, Lancashire Married on 24 Dec 1864 at Ireby, Cumberland Margaret McNeil. Died on 31 Oct 1908 at 40 Cowper Road

45. SMG Faculty Profile
Effective Performance Measurement Operational Versus Accounting Measures (withJ. Robb dixon, Thomas E. Vollmann and alfred J. Nanni) Contact Author for Copy.
http://smgnet.bu.edu/mgmt_new/profiles/DixonJ.Robb.html
scrollbars; J. Robb Dixon
Associate Professor, Operations and Technology Management Phone: Fax: E-Mail:
jrdixon@acs.bu.edu Office: Office
Hours:
Mon. 16:00-17:30
Thur. 16:00-17:15
Address: Boston University School of Management
595 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215 University of Virginia
MBA, PhD , Operations Management
OM 725 F1 Creating Value Through Operations and Technology
OM 725 X1 Creating Value Through Operations and Technology
OM 440 A1 Operations Management Policy
  • Implementation of process technology innovations. Operations strategy. Performance measurement.
Articles Refereed "A Taxonomy of Manufacturing Strategies Revisited" (with Markham T. Frohlich) Journal of Operations Management October While our field has done commendable work putting forward new ideas in operations strategy, we have historically done a less effective job validating concepts after their introduction. Given this issue, we attempted to test and extend one of the most influential OM configurations - Miller and Roth's taxonomy of manufacturing strategies. Their taxonomy was longitudinally replicated with a newer set of North America Manufacturing Futures data as well as an entirely different global sample. Our replications partially supported Miller and Roth's taxonomy of three strategy-types, but found no evidence of the two underlying dimensions of manufacturing strategy that they called market scope and differentiation. Interestingly, the Marketeers were replaced in the 1990s by a new strategy called Designers, and three other unique manufacturing strategies were identified in the global data.

46. Alfred Scott Spickernell\Harriet Dixon
She died October 08, 1899 in Christchurch, Hampshire, England. Children of AlfredScott Spickernell and Harriet dixon are 1. Samuel Henry Spickernell, b. abt.
http://www.xtal.info/brownen/world/eng227.html
Alfred Scott Spickernell , son of Richard Spickernell and Maria , was born October 07,1836 in Christchurch, Hampshire, England. He married Harriet Dixon September 04, 1865 in Priory, Christchurch, Hampshire, England. He died October 01, 1916 in Christchurch, Hampshire, England. Harriet Dixon , daughter of Joshua Dixon and Jane Eliza Randall , was born February 07, 1840 in Christchurch, Hampshire, England. She died October 08, 1899 in Christchurch, Hampshire, England.
Children of Alfred Scott Spickernell and Harriet Dixon are:
1. Samuel Henry Spickernell, b. abt. 1863 2. Alfred Spickernell, b. abt. 1866 3. Harriet Maria Spickernell, b. abt. 1868 Notes for Alfred Scott Spickernell:
  • Burial October 25, 1916 Christchurch, Hampshire, England Christening October 30, 1836 Priory, Christchurch, Hampshire, England

Died Aged 79 at Workhouse Infirmary, Christchurch.
Buried Cemetery, Christchurch. Notes for Harriet Dixon:
  • Burial October 10, 1899 Christchurch, Hampshire, England Christening April 14, 1840 Priory, Christchurch, Hampshire, England

Died Aged 59 at 8 Portfeild Rd, Christchurch.

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aka Murder, Inc. (1951) (UK); In a Lonely Place (1950) . dixon Steele; Chain Lightning(1950) . Lt. alfred Gloves Donahue; Maltese Falcon, The (1941) .
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  • 48. The Dixons Of East And West Flegg, Norfolk
    1892.0501, Albert Thomas, alfred, Hannah Elizabeth, dixon. 1894.0603, GeorgeWilliam, alfred, Hannah Elizabeth, dixon. 1890.1028, alfred, Ann Elizabeth Green,dixon.
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    The Dixons
    of Flegg Island
    Updated: 28th February, 2004
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    Links to Parish Entries Caister on Sea Baptisms Marriages Burials Filby Baptisms Marriages Burials Hemsby Baptisms Martham Baptisms Marriages Burials Ormesby St. Michael Marriages
    Caister on Sea Baptisms - Dixon Date Forename Father Mother Surname Spelling Thomas John Ane Dixon RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE
    Caister on Sea Marriages - Dixon Date Forename Spouse Surname Spelling Mary Anne John Barber Dixen Nicholas Susan Kendall Dixon James Elizabeth Wedlow Dixon RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE
    Caister on Sea Burials - Dixon Date Forename Age/Comment Surname Spelling Thomas Dixon RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE
    Filby Baptisms - Dixon Date Forename Father Mother Surname Spelling Robert Robert Dixon Robert Robert Rebecka (Sadler) Dixon Elizabeth Robert Dixon Robert Robert Hannah Dixon Eliza Robert Hannah Dixon Rebecca Robert Hannah Dixon Jane Robert Hannah Dixon William Robert Hannah Dixon Sarah Ann Robert Hannah Dixon Caroline Robert Hannah Dixon Walter Thomas Robert Hannah Dixon Charles Henry Robert Hannah Dixon James Robert Hannah Dixon Alfred Robert Hannah Dixon Sydney Robert Charles Henry Emma Eliza Dickson Louisa Maude Charles Henry Emma Eliza Dickson Albert Thomas Alfred Hannah Elizabeth Dixon George William Alfred Hannah Elizabeth Dixon Bertie George Charles Henry Hannah Elizabeth Dixon Robert Alfred Alfred Hannah Elizabeth Dixon Lucy Helen Louise Alfred Anna Elizabeth Dixon Charles Basil Alfred Anna Elizabeth Dixon RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE
    Filby Marriages - Dixon Date Forename Spouse Surname Spelling Thomas Mary Bacton Dickson Anne William Martins Dixon Alfred Ann Elizabeth Green

    49. Curling Family Tree,
    Harry George CURLING, alfred CURLING, alfred CURLING, Walter John CURLING, RobertThomas CURLING, Clara Elizabeth CURLING, William Thomas dixon CURLING, Minnie
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    Kent, England. - Family Index Person Index
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    CURLING, William

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    DIXON, John

    DIXON, Elizabeth

    DIXON, James
    DIXON, Mary ... DUNN, Ingram H J R ROGERS, Ellen Charlotte S SHELVEY, Charlotte SHELVEY, Henry SHELVEY, Mary Elizabeth SHELVEY, Sarah ... Go To Top

    50. Rhinehart & Bassett Family Tree - Person Page 92
    living with daughter Abigail and her husband InHomeOf dixon Underwood (18031887)InHomeOf Abigail Underwood. Permelia S Marsh (F) 4563. Son-Bio, alfred Swiger.
    http://bassett.net/secondsite/kathryn-p/p92.shtml
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    Person Page 92 Main Page Master Index Surname Index Charts ... Next Page
    Keziah Underwood (F)
    b. 9 March 1834, #4551
    Pop-up Pedigree
    Father 15 April 1803 Dixon Underwood Mother 15 December 1803 Kesiah Baker Residence 1850 census, Doddridge, West Virginia age 16 b.VA Sources Sources Birth 9 March 1834 West Virginia Marriage 12 July 1852 William T Swiger ; Doddridge Co., West Virginia Daughter 19 November 1855 Rachel Swiger FamCode
    Mary Jane Underwood (F)
    b. 30 December 1835, #4552
    Pop-up Pedigree
    Father 15 April 1803 Dixon Underwood Mother 15 December 1803 Kesiah Baker Sources Sources Marr record says born in Hancock Co OH Sources Residence 1850 census, Doddridge, West Virginia age 13 b.VA Birth 30 December 1835 Doddridge Co., West Virginia Marriage 20 March 1857 William E George ; Doddridge Co., West Virginia FamCode
    Abigail Underwood (F)
    b. 13 August 1842, #4553
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    Reference Father 15 April 1803 Dixon Underwood Mother 15 December 1803 Kesiah Baker Birth 13 August 1842 Doddridge Co., West Virginia, age 6 b.VA InHomeOf; Dixon Underwood Underwood, Rachel 13 b.VA Marriage 14 July 1861 Francis M Swiger ; Doddridge Co., West Virginia, Marr bk 1A pg 136

    51. B Wahlströms Ungdomsböcker
    1978, 203031, Skräcklaboratoriet, F W dixon, 1991, Br Hardy. 2032-33,Huvudlösa hästens gåta, (alfred Hitchcock), 5 1984, Tre deckare.
    http://www.surfnet.fi/~tosso/wubdubbl.htm
    aktuel 30.4.2004) annan plats Nr Titel Old Shatterhand och Comanchindianerna Karl May Edward S. Ellis Winnetous testamente Karl May Hjortfot Edward S. Ellis Hjortfot Edward S. Ellis Blockhuset vid Hocking River Edward S Ellis Hecior Malot Ebbe Lieberath Ebbe Lieberath Lilly v. Vietinghoff Gustaf Bolinder Axel Kerfve Den gyllene staden Gustaf Bolinder Gunnels sommarsaga John Jerry och positivet Anders Eje positivet felstavar "posetivet" på omslaget Edward S Ellis Jojo i Malacka Donald Dale I farligt farvatten S A Klubien Uno Modin Eric Leyland Rex Dixon Uno Modin Bruce Campbell Klubben klarar skivan Jonas Bergman Bill i knipa Richmal Crompton Bill den fantastiske Richmal Crompton Anna-Lisa Almqvist F W Dixon Br. Hardy F W Dixon Br. Hardy Kitty och skorstenens hemlighet Carolyn Keene F W Dixon Br Hardy Dante toppsmart kille Bengt Linder Det hemliga tecknet F W Dixon Br Hardy F W Dixon Br Hardy J Nowee Br Hardy F W Dixon Br Hardy Den sjunkna skatten F W Dixon Br Hardy F W Dixon Br Hardy F W Dixon Br Hardy (Alfred Hitchcock) Tre deckare Uno Modin F W Dixon Br Hardy F W Dixon Br Hardy Jerry West Festliga Franssons elfte fall Hugh Maitland Jack Forrest Tjabo och semesterligan Bengt Linder F W Dixon Br Hardy (Alfred Hitchcock) Tre deckare J Nowee F W Dixon Br Hardy Jenny och de stulna hundarna Eva Berggren (Alfred Hitchcock) Tre deckare (Alfred Hitchcock) Tre deckare F W Dixon Br Hardy F W Dixon Br Hardy P Nowee Rymdterroristerna

    52. Whhs Dixon's Building
    C Aston, SJ dixon Son Ltd for the tour of the building, photographs, company historyand oral information. Richard M Forder, great grandson of alfred Forder
    http://www.localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk/interesting/dixons/dixons01.htm
    This article is a building history the Dixon's Building in Cleveland Road and Dixon's site in the triangle bounded by Cleveland Road, Bilston Street and Hospital Street . It also contains information about Forder's , the cab makers, and about Reade Brothers , the manufacturing chemists. References in square brackets can be found at the end of the article. Click on "notes" for further information about the topic under discussion. All "photos" are by the author. The building and its site The building was reported to have been, at the time of its completion, the tallest building in Wolverhampton; but whether or not that included church spires or purely secular buildings was not stated [Oldham].
    Map 1: part of John Steen's Map of Wolverhampton 1884. The site discussed here is shown outlined in red. Along Cleveland Road, on the way into town, stood the Staffordshire Hospital, the Baker building, the cattle market and St. George's church. At the back of the Hospital, the beginning of the All Saint's housing development could be seen and Cleveland House stood in its' own grounds. On the road to Bilston was the workhouse and there were wharves and factories along the canal which, along with the railway, bisected the road, whilst there was extensive housing arranged around courts on the far side of Bilston Street. It is known through the Town Commissioners' records that the cattle market was built on land purchased from the Duke of Cleveland at his own suggestion. The land on which Cleveland Road stands had of course once belonged to the Duke's estate but was sold by him to the Town Commissioners for their 1828/30 town road improvement scheme. The former Lord Darlington, granted the title of the Duke of Cleveland of the second creation, as a reward for backing the right side in the quarrel over the Reform Bill, thus had a road and two streets named after him (Cleveland Street connected Cleveland Road to town.

    53. IMMA - Recent Exhibitions.html
    This exhibition aims to show the work of James dixon and alfred Wallis in the lightof these changes of approach to their work and take them out of the bracket
    http://www.modernart.ie/News/RecentExhibitions.asp?id=15

    54. Genealogy Report (Register) To HTML File
    3 dixon and Jane Montgomery were i. John W 4 ; b. circa 1904. Eva Alberta Goughwas born in 1881 at Concord, Sydney, NSW, Australia. She married Arthur alfred
    http://www.21stcenturypictures.com.au/~rdixon/dixon.html
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    Descendants of John Dixon Generation One John Dixon; b. circa 1813 at Dublin, Ireland; m. Emma Gilbert (An Aborigine) circa 1844 at Liverpool, NSW, Australia; d. between 1862 and 1875 at Probably Sydney, NSW, Australia. Emma Gilbert (An Aborigine) was born circa 1830 at Liverpool, NSW, Australia. She died on 18 Jun 1862 at Enfield, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Known children of John Dixon and Emma Gilbert (An Aborigine) were as follows:
    • 2. i. James , b. 9 Mar 1845 at Georges River, Liverpool, NSW, Australia; m. Mary Ann Potter.
    • 3. ii. Thomas , b. 11 Apr 1847 at Liverpool, NSW, Australia; m. Catherine Crowe.
    • iii. Elizabeth Emma; b. Jan 1849 at Liverpool, NSW, Australia; d. before 1862 at NSW, Australia.
    • iv. Mary; b. circa 1851 at Liverpool, NSW, Australia; d. before 1862 at NSW, Australia.
    • v. Frances; b. 20 Aug 1853 at Enfield, Sydney, NSW, Australia; d. 25 Jun 1862 at Infirmary, Sydney, NSW, Australia, at age 8.
    • vi. George; b. circa 1856 at Enfield, Sydney, NSW, Australia; d. 15 Aug 1875 at Liverpool Road, Druitt Town, Liverpool (District of Concord), NSW, Australia.

    55. Residences And Barns Of J. Dixon, Rosemount Tp., J. Elston, Empire Tp., D. Harri
    of J. dixon, Rosemount Tp., J. Elston, Empire Tp., D. Harris, Castle Rock Tp., andT. Fitzgerald, Empire Tp., Dakota Co., Minn. / Andreas, AT (alfred Theodore
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    Residences and barns of J. Dixon, Rosemount Tp., J. Elston, Empire Tp., D. Harris, Castle Rock Tp., and T. Fitzgerald, Empire Tp., Dakota Co., Minn.
    Andreas, A. T. (Alfred Theodore), 1839-1900
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    Short Title: Residences and barns of J. Dixon, Rosemount Tp., J. Elston, Empire Tp., D. Harris, Castle Rock Tp., and T. Fitzgerald, Empire Tp., Dakota Co., Minn.
    Publisher: Chicago: A.T. Andreas. Type: View Obj Height cm: Obj Width cm: Note: Four lithographed views. Reference: Checklist of printed maps of the Middle West to 1900, 7-0857; P2007; LC United States atlases, L1901; Ristow, American maps and mapmakers, p. 433-437. State / Province: Minnesota County: Dakota County (Minn.)

    56. California AHGP - William E. Dixon
    In 1860 alfred dixon brought his wife and three children from Indiana acrossthe plains to California, following the route by Salt Lake City.
    http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ca/state1/biographies/wedixon.html
    WILLIAM E. DIXON William E. Dixon is vice president of the Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Sacramento county and one of the leading agriculturists of the county, besides being in many other ways identified with the public and business affairs of his locality, where he has grown up from childhood and gained a place of honor and esteem among all his fellow citizens. Mr. William E. Dixon was reared and educated in this state and in Sacramento county. After attending the public schools he graduated, in 1877, from the Sacramento Business College, and since taking up the serious affairs of life has given his undivided attention to agricultural pursuits. He has been very successful in this line of endeavor, and is now the owner of a fine ranch of six hundred and forty acres near Elk Grove, and in addition leases and farms three hundred and twenty acres in the same neighborhood. April 26, 1882, Mr. Dixon married Miss Julia Barnes, who is a native of New Brunswick, Canada, a daughter of William Barnes, also of New Brunswick but now deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon are the parents of eight children: Edna B., Annie M., Alfred C., Aubrey E., J. Hazel, Ruby H., William E., Jr., and Evelyn. Mr. Dixon is interested in educational matters in his community, and is a trustee of the Victor school district. He is a Republican in politics. Since its organization he has been an influential factor in the Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Sacramento county, and is now serving as a director and also as vice president of this excellent organization.

    57. Handbook Of Texas Online: ARRINGTON, ALFRED W.
    Sam Houston dixon, The Poets and Poetry of Texas (Austin dixon, 1885). Pat IrelandNixon, Judge alfred W. Arrington, Judge William H. Rhodes, and the Case of
    http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/AA/far19.html
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    ARRINGTON, ALFRED W (1810-1867). Alfred W. Arrington, author and judge, was born in Iredell County, North Carolina, on September 17, 1810. In 1819 he moved to Arkansas, where he was a preacher from 1828 to 1834. He was admitted to the bar in Missouri in 1835, when he returned to Arkansas and was elected to the state legislature; he served until 1845 and moved to Texas. He visited Boston and New York in 1847 and there published Desperadoes of the South and Southwest (1849) under the pen name Charles Summerfield. He also contributed "Sketches of the South and Southwest" to various newspapers. After returning to Texas, Arrington was elected judge of the Twelfth (Rio Grande) Judicial District in 1850. He retired in 1856 because of ill health, returned to New York, and, again under a pen name, published The Rangers and Regulators of the Tanaha, or Life Among the Lawless: A Tale of the Republic of Texas (1857). He went to Chicago to practice law in 1857 and died there on December 31, 1867, leaving three children. His poems were published posthumously under the title Poems of Alfred W. Arrington

    58. Handbook Of Texas Online: HOBBY, ALFRED MARMADUKE
    alfred Marmaduke Hobby, merchant, politician, Confederate officer, and poet, sonof BIBLIOGRAPHY Sam Houston dixon, The Poets and Poetry of Texas (Austin
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    HOBBY, ALFRED MARMADUKE (1836-1881). Alfred Marmaduke Hobby, merchant, politician, Confederate officer, and poet, son of Martin and Anna Elizabeth (Slade) Hobby, was born in 1836 in Macon, Georgia. In the 1850s his mother, a widow, moved with her sons from Florida to Galveston, Texas. Hobby entered a mercantile partnership and established a general store at the new town of St. Mary's of Aransas, Refugio County, about 1857. Although only about twenty-two, he almost immediately became a political leader of the county. In 1859, upon the resignation of Henry L. Kinney, qv Hobby was elected to the House of Representatives of the Eighth Texas Legislature. He was an ardent supporter of states' rights and organized a chapter of the Knights of the Golden Circle qv at St. Mary's. At the Secession Convention qv he represented his district and voted for secession. qv Hobby was reelected to the Ninth Legislature but resigned to enter Confederate military service. On May 14, 1862, he organized and became major of the force later known as the Eighth (Hobby's) Texas Infantry regiment. While stationed at Galveston during the war, Hobby married Mrs. Gertrude Menard. After the war he disposed of his Refugio County holdings and settled at Galveston, where he resumed the mercantile business. During the war he wrote several patriotic poems. These, including "The Sentinel's Dream of Home," were widely published in newspapers of the period. After the war he devoted himself more seriously to literary work. His best-known prose was his

    59. John Dixon Artwork And Images At Arthistoryresearch.com
    century John dixon , An Incantation, 1773 alfred Bool, English, active in 18751878John Bool, English, active in 1875-1878 Printer Henry dixon, alfred Bool
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    account access login: password: artist port. gallery port. arts marketplace browse the arts submit arts news media kit ... art history Artist: D : JOHN DIXON ALPHABETICAL ARTIST INDEX: A B C D ... Z
    Museum Image Collections: (5) John Dixon Batten, The Piper, third plate from the portfolio Sketches Made on the Lithography Night 14 April 1905 by Member s of the Art Workers Guild, Clifford Inn Hall and Published for the Benefit of the Chest, 1905
    John Dixon , Canal flowing through aquaduct, 18th century

    John Dixon , An Incantation, 1773

    Alfred Bool, English, active in 1875-1878 John Bool, English, active in 1875-1878 Printer Henry Dixon,
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    Alfred Bool, English, active in 1875-1878 John Bool, English, active in 1875-1878 Printer Henry Dixon,

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    Barbedienne, Ferdinand Barye, Antoine-Louis ... A History Of Guilds The Norwich School of Painters The Norwich School of Painters A group of landscape painters established in Norwich, East Anglia, during the early part of the 19th Century. The Norwich Society was founded at a meeting of the friends, pupils and patrons of John Crome, the landscape painter. Its purpose was 'An Enquiry into the Rise, Progress and present state of Painting, Architecture and Sculpture, with a view to point out the Best Methods of study to attain to Greater Perfection in these Arts.' This group was strong but diverse. It was described as a school only because its leaders, John Crome and John Sell Cotman, operated in Norwich as teachers and drawing masters. Neither their own work, nor that of their pupils, displays a common style, though the artists established close personal and family links. While they concentrated for long periods on Norfolk scenery and life, they also visited and painted Wales and the Lake District, the Netherlands and northern France. They formed strong connections with colleagues at a national level, exhibited and sometimes lived in London, and were often at the forefront of contemporary artistic theory and taste. Even when regionally based, they were never provincial in outlook.

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