Joseph or Joe Dixon may refer to: JosephDixon (North Carolina politician) (1828–1883), U.S. Representative from North Carolina Joseph M. Dixon (1867–1934)...
of JosephDixon Crucible Company of New Jersey with Bryn Mawr Corporation of Pennsylvania, dating to 1795. The company was founded by JosephDixon and...
Dixon Mills is a residential complex in Jersey City, New Jersey that uses the buildings of the former location of the JosephDixon Crucible Company, which...
By 1870, The JosephDixon Crucible Company was the world's largest dealer and consumer of graphite and later became the contemporary Dixon Ticonderoga...
of English, Carta Jerusalem, University of Haifa, 1987, pp. xii–xiii JosephDixon, A general introduction to the Sacred Scriptures: in a series of dissertations...
Ernest Dixon (cricketer) (1854–1889), New Zealand cricketer Blue Dixon (Ernest JosephDixon, c. 1885–c. 1941), Australian rugby union player Ernie Dixon (1901–1941)...
of head coach MaChelle Joseph, Dixon put her name into the transfer portal and decided that she would leave Georgia Tech. Dixon decided that she would...
Alesha Anjanette Dixon (born 7 October 1978) is an English singer, rapper, dancer, television personality, and author. She rose to fame in the early 2000s...
and Mike Mansfield; and Republicans Jeannette Rankin and Joseph M. Dixon. Joseph M. Dixon (1867–1934), was a Republican politician from Missoula. He...
1835. In 1957 it merged with JosephDixon Crucible, which then merged with Bryn Mawr Corporation in 1983 to form the Dixon Ticonderoga Company. 'Prang'...
plantation at 12 Dixon Road, Buderim, Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built c. 1883. It is also known as JosephDixon's House. It was...
Ernest Joseph "Blue" Dixon (c. 1885 – c. 1941) was a rugby union player who represented Australia. Dixon, a lock, was born in Brisbane, Queensland and...
expanded by mid-century. For example, the Dixon Crucible Company of Jersey City, New Jersey, founded by JosephDixon and partner Orestes Cleveland in 1845...