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Thomas Dixon (architect)

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The Obituary Record: Charles L. Carson The Well Known Architect, The Sun (1837-1985); Dec 19, 1891; ProQuest Historical Newspapers The Baltimore Sun (1837-1985) pg. 8
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He was married to Rebecca Howard, with whom he had one son: Rev. L. Freeman Dixon. He was living at 253 North Eutaw Street in Baltimore at the time of his death.
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American Institute of Architects and Engineers, The Sun (1837-1985); Nov 15, 1875; ProQuest Historical Newspapers The Baltimore Sun (1837-1985)
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Changes In Business Firms, The Sun (1837-1985); Jan 3, 1871; ProQuest Historical Newspapers The Baltimore Sun (1837-1985) pg. 4
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until sometime before 1877 when the partnership was dissolved. In 1827, he was elected Honorary Academician at the
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Death Of Mrs. R.H. Dixon, The Sun (1837-1985); Apr 28, 1898; ProQuest Historical Newspapers
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for some time doing business from their offices at 117 Baltimore Street as Thomas Dixon and
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The Late Thomas Dixon, The Sun (1837-1985); Jul 27, 1886; ProQuest Historical Newspapers
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The Architecture of Baltimore an Illustrated History, Hayward & Shivers, 2004
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Died, The Sun (1837-1985); Jul 27, 1886; ProQuest Historical Newspapers
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and East Mount Vernon Place, (East Monument Street), opposite the
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Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church and Asbury House
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St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (Earleville, Maryland)
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Index

Wilmington, Delaware
Baltimore
AIA
Princeton Theological Seminary
James M. Dixon
Charles L. Carson
Charles L. Carson
National Academy of Design
Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church and Asbury House
North Charles Street
Washington Monument
National Register of Historic Places
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (Earleville, Maryland)
National Register of Historic Places
Aged Women's and Aged Men's Homes
Pickersgill Retirement Community
Towson, Maryland
Baltimore
Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, South
St. Louis, Missouri
Lesley-Travers Mansion
New Castle, Delaware
Grand Opera House
Wilmington, Delaware
Baltimore County Circuit Courthouse
Towson, Maryland
Episcopal Church of the Ascension
Washington, D.C.
Grace United Methodist Church
Wilmington, Delaware

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