James Dixon was a United States representative and Senator from Connecticut. Wikipedia
Born: August 5, 1814, Enfield, CT
Died: March 27, 1873 (age 58 years), Hartford, CT
Party: Democratic Party
Books: Speech of Mr. Dixon, of Connecticut, Against the Extension of Slave Territory: Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U.S., February 9, 1847, Stories for My Grandkids: Moral Lessons for Use Throughout Life Concerning the Acceptance of Others and Overcoming Handicaps, Letters on the Duties of Protestants with Regard to Popery, and more
Previous offices: Senator (1857–1869), Representative (1845–1849), Connecticut State Representative (1844–1844), and more
Place of burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, CT
Partner: Elizabeth Lord Cogswell Dixon