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Simon Dixon (Quaker) : ウィキペディア英語版
Simon Dixon (Quaker)
Simon A. Dixon (October 12, 1728 – April, 1781) was the founder and prominent member of the community of Snow Camp, North Carolina. He was also one of the founding members of the Cane Creek Friends Meeting, the first Quaker community in the Piedmont (United States) region of North Carolina.
== Biography ==

Dixon migrated to the area of Snow Camp, North Carolina from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in approximately 1750. He set up a successful gristmill that operated into the 20th Century.〔Dixon, Benjamin Franklin.''The Old Stamping Ground: Some Notes on the Quaker Dixons of Chatham County, Issue 3''.s.n., 1934."〕 As a supporter of the resistance to Colonial taxation and as a member of the Regulator Movement, he was a signer of the Regulator Advertisement, and also was present at the Battle of Alamance in 1771. In 1781, his home and mill were briefly seized by General Charles Cornwallis as temporary quarters in the days following the Battle of Guilford Courthouse in 1781.〔Teague, Bobbie.''Cane Creek Mother of
Meetings''. Thompson-Shore, 1995.〕

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