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Dr. William Dixon feeding the chickens
circa 1900s or 1910s
Description
An account of the resource
Dr. William Dixon feeding the chickens in the family garden.
Photo is from page 8 of the Dixon family scrapbook.
Catherine "Kate" Morton Dixon sent a scrapbook of photos to her brother Seymour Morton. The photos are of Dr. W. E. Dixon, wife Kate, and their children: Madge, Maude, and Marie.
Source
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Derby Historical Museum
chickens
Derby Historical Museum
Dr. William E. Dixon
garden
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Dr. William and Kate Dixon's family
circa June 1926
Description
An account of the resource
A family portrait of Dr. William and Kate Dixon's family around June 1926.
Left to right: Catherine "Kate" Dixon (seated), Madge Dixon Swaney (seated), Maude Dixon Munn (seated), Martha Munn (daughter of Maude), Marie Dixon Buck, Albert Munn (husband of Maude), Harry Crow Buck (husband of Marie), Dorothy Munn (daughter of Maude), Catherine Munn (daughter of Maude), Dr. William E. Dixon (seated), and Bernard Swaney (husband of Madge)
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Derby Historical Museum
Albert Munn
Bernard Swaney
Catherine "Kate" Morton Dixon
Catherine Munn
Dorothy Munn
Dr. William E. Dixon
Harry Crow Buck
Madge Dixon Swaney
Marie Dixon Buck
Martha Munn
Maude Dixon Munn
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William and Kate Dixon in their garden
circa 1900s or 1910s
Description
An account of the resource
Photo is from page 2 of the Dixon family scrapbook.
Catherine "Kate" Morton Dixon sent a scrapbook of photos to her brother Seymour Morton. The photos are of Dr. W. E. Dixon, wife Kate, and their children: Madge, Maude, and Marie.
Source
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Derby Historical Museum
Catherine "Kate" Morton Dixon
Derby Historical Museum
Dr. William E. Dixon
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William Dixon in his automobile in front of the Dixon House
circa 1910s
Description
An account of the resource
Photo is from page 2 of the Dixon family scrapbook.
Catherine "Kate" Morton Dixon sent a scrapbook of photos to her brother Seymour Morton. The photos are of Dr. W. E. Dixon, wife Kate, and their children: Madge, Maude, and Marie.
Source
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Derby Historical Museum
automobile
Derby Historical Museum
Dixon House
Dr. William E. Dixon
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William Dixon at his desk
circa 1902
Description
An account of the resource
Photo is from page 11 of the Dixon family scrapbook.
Catherine "Kate" Morton Dixon sent a scrapbook of photos to her brother Seymour Morton. The photos are of Dr. W. E. Dixon, wife Kate, and their children: Madge, Maude, and Marie.
Source
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Derby Historical Museum
Derby Historical Museum
Dr. William E. Dixon
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Dixon Family Scrapbook
circa 1900s or 1910s
Description
An account of the resource
Catherine "Kate" Morton Dixon sent a scrapbook of photos to her brother Seymour Morton. The photos are of Dr. W. E. Dixon, wife Kate, and their children: Madge, Maude, and Marie.
Front Cover - Greetings from the Dixon's
Page 1 - Blank
Page 2 left - Dr. William Dixon in his automobile in front of their house
Page 2 right - Dr. William Dixon and wife Kate in their garden
Page 3 left - Maude Dixon
Page 3 right - Left to right: sisters Maude, Madge, and Marie Dixon
Page 4 left - Maude Dixon
Page 4 right - Marie Dixon
Page 5 right - Left to right: Marie Dixon, Maude Dixon, and Madge Dixon
Page 6 left - Maude Dixon
Page 6 right - Marie Dixon
Page 7 left - The three Dixon girls
Page 7 right - Unknown person
Page 8 left - Kate Dixon
Page 8 right - Dr. William Dixon
Page 9 and 10 - Possibly the Dixon girls
Page 11 left - Unknown children
Page 11 right - Dr. William Dixon at his desk
Page 12 left - House known as the Pendell house
Page 12 right - Unknown children
Page 13 left - Marie Dixon with a camera
Page 14 - blank
Catherine "Kate" Morton Dixon
Derby Historical Museum
Dr. William E. Dixon
Madge Dixon Swaney
Mary Marie Dixon Buck
Maude Dixon Munn
Pendell House
scrapbook
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Dr. William and Catherine Dixon with their German Shepherd
circa 1920s
Description
An account of the resource
Dr. William Dixon and wife Catherine sitting in their garden with their German Shepherd in the 1920s.
This is a photocopy of a photo. Back of photo stated the dog is a Great Dane.
Source
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Derby Historical Museum
Catherine "Kate" Morton Dixon
Derby Historical Museum
dog
Dr. William E. Dixon
German Shepherd
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Dr. William E. "W. E." Dixon
Member of the First City Council of El Paso/Derby
(photo circa 1906)
Description
An account of the resource
Term as El Paso City Council Member At Large <br />Jun. 1903 - Apr. 1905
Source
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Derby Historical Museum
City of El Paso
Derby Historical Museum
doctor
Dr. William E. Dixon
El Paso City Council