William Wirt Dixon (born June 3, 1838) was a Democratic politician who represented the state of Montana in the United States House of Representatives. Serving as a member of Congress for Montana’s at-large 1st District, he held office for a single term during the Fifty-second Congress. His tenure in the House marked his principal role in national public service.
Dixon’s congressional service began on December 7, 1891, and concluded on March 3, 1893. During this period, he served as a Representative from Montana, aligning with the Democratic Party. Although specific committee assignments, legislative initiatives, and additional offices are not recorded in the available metadata, his time in Congress places him among the early federal lawmakers representing Montana following its admission to the Union. William Wirt Dixon is recorded as a former member of Congress, and further personal or professional details beyond his dates of service and party affiliation are not provided in the existing record.
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