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Hon. Nathan Fellows Dixon

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Hon. Nathan Fellows Dixon Famous memorial

Birth
Plainfield, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Death
29 Jan 1842 (aged 67)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.35564, Longitude: -71.83108
Plot
Section 4, Lot 1245
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US Senator. He was a United States Senator from Rhode Island, serving from 1839 until his death in 1842 . Born in Plainfield, Connecticut, he graduated from what is now Brown University in 1799, was admitted to the bar two years later and began practice in New London County. In 1802 he settled in Westerly, Rhode Island, where he pursued both law and banking, and in 1829 was named President of Westerly's Washington Bank. He was a longtime member of the State House of Representatives from 1813 to 1830, and a Colonel in the State Militia. A Whig, Dixon was elected to the US Senate and served half of one term, from 1839 until his death. During that time, he was Chairman of the Committee on Revolutionary Claims. He was buried at his home in Westerly; there are cenotaphs in his memory at Westerly's River Bend Cemetery and Congressional Cemetery in Washington, DC. His son, Nathan Fellows Dixon II, and grandson, Nathan Fellows Dixon III, would both serve as US Congressmen from Rhode Island.
US Senator. He was a United States Senator from Rhode Island, serving from 1839 until his death in 1842 . Born in Plainfield, Connecticut, he graduated from what is now Brown University in 1799, was admitted to the bar two years later and began practice in New London County. In 1802 he settled in Westerly, Rhode Island, where he pursued both law and banking, and in 1829 was named President of Westerly's Washington Bank. He was a longtime member of the State House of Representatives from 1813 to 1830, and a Colonel in the State Militia. A Whig, Dixon was elected to the US Senate and served half of one term, from 1839 until his death. During that time, he was Chairman of the Committee on Revolutionary Claims. He was buried at his home in Westerly; there are cenotaphs in his memory at Westerly's River Bend Cemetery and Congressional Cemetery in Washington, DC. His son, Nathan Fellows Dixon II, and grandson, Nathan Fellows Dixon III, would both serve as US Congressmen from Rhode Island.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7668254/nathan_fellows-dixon: accessed ), memorial page for Hon. Nathan Fellows Dixon (13 Dec 1774–29 Jan 1842), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7668254, citing River Bend Cemetery, Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.