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  2. Dickson County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Dickson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 54,315. [2] Its county seat is Charlotte. [3] Dickson County is part of the Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area. Dickson County is home to Tennessee's oldest courthouse in continuous use, built ...

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  4. William Dickson - Wikipedia

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    William Dickson may refer to: William Dickson (Australian politician) (1893–1966), member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales; William Dickson (bishop) (1745–1804), Bishop of Down and Connor, 1784–1804; William Dickson (MP) (1748–1815) British Army commander and Member of Parliament; William Dickson (congressman) (1770–1816 ...

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  6. William A. Dickson - Wikipedia

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    William Alexander Dickson (July 20, 1861 – February 25, 1940) was a U.S. Representative from Mississippi. Born in Centreville, Mississippi , Dickson attended private and public schools, Pleasant Grove School, Centenary College, Jackson, Louisiana , and Vanderbilt University , Nashville, Tennessee .

  7. William Dickson (congressman) - Wikipedia

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    William Dickson (May 5, 1770 – February 21, 1816) was an American politician who represented Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives 1801 to 1807. Biography [ edit ]

  8. William Dickson Lang - Wikipedia

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    William Dickson Lang (28 September 1878 – 3 March 1966) was Keeper of the Department of Geology at the British Museum from 1928 until 1938. Early life [ edit ]

  9. William Kirk Dickson - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Edinburgh, the son of William Dickson of Mauricewood (near Glencorse) and his wife, Anne Kirk. [2] He studied law at University of Edinburgh and qualified as an advocate in 1887. In 1890 he was living and working at 38 York Place. [3] In the late 19th century he lived at 3 Darnaway Street on the Moray Estate in western Edinburgh. [4]