Thomas Dixon (architect)

Thomas Dixon (1819 - July 25, 1886[1]) was a Presbyterian architect born in Wilmington, Delaware and one of the founders of the Baltimore chapter of AIA.

[2] He was the father of minister Thomas Freeman Dixon, an 1893 graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary.

[3] In 1871, he partnered with another well-known Baltimore architect Charles L. Carson for some time doing business from their offices at 117 Baltimore Street as Thomas Dixon and Charles L. Carson[4] until sometime before 1877 when the partnership was dissolved.

[5] In 1827, he was elected Honorary Academician at the National Academy of Design.

[6] He was living at 253 North Eutaw Street in Baltimore at the time of his death.