William Hanson Dodge

William Hanson Dodge (March 5, 1866 – February 1, 1932) was an American photographer in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, living in Lowell, Massachusetts.

Dodge was a skilled photographer: in 1894 he won a bronze medal at a competition in New York City for a composition entitled “Winter.”[2] This photo appears in W. I. Lincoln Adams's book Sunlight and Shadow, where it was included as an example of “successful landscape work”; other photographers whose work is featured in the book include Alfred Stieglitz and H. P.

Winning many ribbons as a racer, he belonged to the Spindle City Club, of Lowell, Massachusetts, taking many long trips with this group.

[6] During these years, Dodge was also active in the Knights of Pythias, a men's fraternal organization, serving as chancellor and master of works.

[8] Around 1910 William Dodge moved to Detroit, where he opened a business selling X-ray equipment to doctors and hospitals.