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George Washington Papers, Series 4, General Correspondence: John Dixon to George Washington, May 23, 1794

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James Madison to Henry St. John Dixon, May 7, 1831.

Before receiving his rehabilitation loan, John Dixon's debts were considerably reduced by a Farm Debt Adjustment Committee. Saint Charles County, Missouri

Virginia, to wit: General Assembly begun and held at the Capitol in the city of Richmond, on Monday the fifteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven : An act concerning the convention to be held in June next. Passed December 12th, 1787.

A list of balances due from the several counties for taxes, from the year 1782 to the year 1790, inclusive. [Richmond: Printed by John Dixon, 1790].

Henry St. John Dixon to James Madison, April 29, 1831.

Henry St. John Dixon to James Madison, April 29, 1831.

George Washington Papers, Series 4, General Correspondence: John Dixon to George Washington, May 23, 1794

John Dixon's rehabilitation loan of 400 dollars in 1937 helped him buy a horse, cow, feed, seed and membership in a medical cooperative and a jack cooperative. Saint Charles County, Missouri

A list of balances due from the several counties for taxes, from the year 1782 to the year 1790, inclusive. [Richmond: Printed by John Dixon, 1790].

Virginia, to wit: General Assembly begun and held at the Capitol in the city of Richmond, on Monday the fifteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven : An act concerning the convention to be held in June next. Passed December 12th, 1787.

In Council. June 16, 1779. The Board proceeded to the consideration of the letters of Colonel Clarke, and other papers relating to Henry Hamilton, Esq ... Williamsburg: Printed by John Dixon and Thomas Nicolson [1779].

A political lesson / J. Dixon invenit et fecit., British Cartoon Print

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