J.P. M.I.M.E. to the retired officials and engine drivers of the N.E.R. Co., in Gateshead, on 11 February 1910
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Albert F. Dawson (1872–1949), Republican U.S. Representative from Iowa
William "Red" Dawson (born 1942), former American football player and assistant coach for Marshall University
Joseph T. Dawson (1914–1998), officer in the U.S. 1st Infantry Division during World War II
Once at the top, he led his men to his objective at Colleville-sur-Mer, where he was wounded.
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In June 1994, Dawson revisited Normandy to introduce President Bill Clinton during ceremonies marking the 50th anniversary of the invasion.
In 1857, the Canadian government commissioned engineer Simon J. Dawson to survey a route from Lake Superior to the Red River Colony, thereby allowing travel from the east without having to take the existing routes through the United States Dawson surveyed the route in 1858 and construction of the roads began in 1868.
The method gained popularity for plasma simulation in the late 1950s and early 1960s by Buneman, Dawson, Hockney, Birdsall, Morse and others.
Albert K. Dawson, class of 1904, photographer/film correspondent in the First World War