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[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131144209/walter-scott-dickson Walter Scott Dickson] Find a grave
[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131144209/walter-scott-dickson Walter Scott Dickson] Find a grave
[https://catalog.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/2264429?locg=63 Architecture in Salem] by Tolles, p. 270-1

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Walter Scott Dickson (Nov.3, 1831- May 10, 1900)

Walter S. Dickson was born in Salem Nov. 3, 1831, and educated in the public schools. At the age of 21 he went to the Pacific coast and remained for some years. Returning home, he engaged in the express business, but later was prominently identified with the leather business. He was in the Salem Common Council in 1873-74 and in the aldermen in 1883.

He was well known for his benefactions, among the latter being a recent gift of $50,000 to Tufts College to become effective on his death on condition that his friend, the Rev. E.C. Bolles, D.D., should be the occupant for life of a chair in the college which he endowed.

He also presented the city of Salem with the beautiful Dickson memorial chapel and conservatory in Greenlawn Cemetery which he erected at a cost of over $30,000, to the memory of his wife.

For a number of years he served on the overseers of the poor, and as such was ever foremost in relieving distress, He was associated in a number of manufacturing and financial interests.

He is buried at Greenlawn Cemetery

See Also

Vertical File in Salem Collection - Dickson, Walter S.

Vertical File in Salem Collection - Greenlawn Cemetery Tour

Walter Scott Dickson Find a grave

Architecture in Salem by Tolles, p. 270-1