James Dixon (disambiguation)
James Dixon (1814–1873) was a U.S. Representative from Connecticut.
James, Jamie, Jim or Jimmy Dixon may also refer to:
People
- James Dixon (American football) (born 1967), American football wide receiver
- James Dixon (conductor) (1929–2007), American conductor
- James Budd Dixon (1900–1967), American painter and printmaker
- James Main Dixon (1856–1933), American teacher and author
- James R. Dixon (1928–2015), American biologist
- James Stedman Dixon (1845–1911), Scottish coal-mine owner
- James Dixon (Lancashire cricketer), English cricketer
- James Dixon (Police Officer) (died 2017), British Police Officer
- Jamie Dixon (born 1965), college basketball coach
- Jim Dixon (American football) (1904–1966), American football player, wrestler and coach
- Jimmy Dixon (born 1981), Liberian footballer
- Jimmy Dixon (politician) (born 1945), North Carolina House of Representatives member
Characters
- Jim Dixon, the eponymous central character of Lucky Jim, 1954 novel by Kingsley Amis
Other
- James S. Dixon Trophy in Canadian football
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See also
- James Dixon Murray (1887–1965), British coal miner and politician
- James Dixon Black (1849–1938), Kentucky governor
- James Dixon Roman (1809–1867), American politician
- James Dixon Williams (1877–1934), American film producer
- James Dickson (disambiguation)
References
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