Joseph K. Dixon

Joseph Kossuth Dixon[2] (1856–1926) was an American clergyman, lecturer and photographer who led the Wanamaker expeditions visiting indigenous peoples of the United States.

He attended the Leavenworth Normal School in Kansas and graduated from Rochester Theological Seminary in 1883 with a Bachelor of Divinity.

[6] That year Dixon was an interim pastor of Sioux Falls, South Dakota's First Baptist church.

[6][8] In 1909 Dixon attended a dinner where he talked to prominent Americans such as Buffalo Bill, Nelson A.

Dixon died the following year[11][2] on August 24, 1926, at his home at 1111 Stratford Ave in Melrose Park, Pennsylvania.