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Judge Joseph Donnell Dickson Sr.

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Judge Joseph Donnell Dickson Sr.

Birth
Seymour, Baylor County, Texas, USA
Death
21 Mar 1985 (aged 82)
Seymour, Baylor County, Texas, USA
Burial
Seymour, Baylor County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Joseph Donnell Dickson served as Baylor County Judge, Baylor County Attorney, District Attorney, Special District Judge, and State Democratic Executive Committee Representative of the 13th Senatorial District, instrumental in helping organized the Downtown Men's Bible Class in Seymour..

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J. Donnell Dickson received his early training in Seymour schools and came back to Seymour to engage in the practice of law after he had finished his college education. After graduating from Seymour High School, he attended the University of Texas and Cumberland University. After receiving his license to practice law he was appointed Baylor County Attorney in 1923 and served until 1926, when he engaged in the private practice of law, becoming associated with his father in the latter's extensive practice. In 1932, Mr. Dickson was elected District Attorney, for the same district where he served as Judge and was in that position until 1936, when he retired to his private practice.
Joseph Donnell Dickson served as Baylor County Judge, Baylor County Attorney, District Attorney, Special District Judge, and State Democratic Executive Committee Representative of the 13th Senatorial District, instrumental in helping organized the Downtown Men's Bible Class in Seymour..

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J. Donnell Dickson received his early training in Seymour schools and came back to Seymour to engage in the practice of law after he had finished his college education. After graduating from Seymour High School, he attended the University of Texas and Cumberland University. After receiving his license to practice law he was appointed Baylor County Attorney in 1923 and served until 1926, when he engaged in the private practice of law, becoming associated with his father in the latter's extensive practice. In 1932, Mr. Dickson was elected District Attorney, for the same district where he served as Judge and was in that position until 1936, when he retired to his private practice.


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