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  1. Joseph Moore Dixon (July 31, 1867 – May 22, 1934) was an American Republican politician from Montana. He served as a Representative, Senator, and the seventh Governor of Montana. A businessman and a modernizer of Quaker heritage, Dixon was a leader of the Progressive Movement in Montana and nationally.

  2. Joseph M. Dixon is Professor of History at Weber State College, he has a variety of interests especially traveling and writing and studying prose fiction.

  3. Joseph M. Dixon was governor of Montana (1921-1925) and served in the U.S. House of Representatives (1903-1907), the U.S. Senate (1907-1913), and in the Department of the Interior; he was also a national leader in the Republican and Bull Moose Parties.

  4. Hombre de negocios y modernizador de la herencia cuáquera, Dixon fue líder del Movimiento Progresista en Montana y a nivel nacional. Su mandato como gobernador, 1921-1925, fue infructuoso, ya que las graves dificultades económicas limitaron las oportunidades de acción del gobierno estatal, y su gran enemigo, la empresa Anaconda Copper ...

  5. Lawyer, of Missoula, Mont., and U.S. Representative and Senator -- Born in Snow Camp, N.C., in 1867, Joseph Moore Dixon moved to Missoula, Mont., at the age of twenty-four to read law. He was admitted to the Montana bar in 1892 and became involved with Republican politics.

  6. Joseph M. Dixon was governor of Montana (1921-1925) and served in the U.S. House of Representatives (1903-1907), the U.S. Senate (1907-1913), and in the Department of the Interior; he was also a national leader in the Republican and Bull Moose Parties.

  7. When Joseph M. Dixon was born on 7 July 1828, in Stark, Ohio, United States, his father, John Dixon, was 20 and his mother, Phebe Elliott, was 17. He married Rebecca Pugh on 6 September 1849, in Zanesfield, Logan, Ohio, United States.