Wesley Clark Dodson (1829–1914), most often known as W.C. Dodson, was an architect of Waco, Texas. Dodson fought for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. He traveled to Galveston, Texas from Alabama and later moved to Waco.
He worked in partnership Dodson & Dudley, also.
A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Works by Dodson or the partnership include (with attribution):
Coryell County Courthouse, Public Sq. Gatesville, TX (Dodson,W.C.), NRHP-listedDenton County Courthouse-on-the-Square, Public Sq., Denton, TX (Dodson,W.C.), NRHP-listedFannin County Courthouse (Texas)First Presbyterian Church, 406 Avenue A Palestine, TX (Dodson & Dudley), NRHP-listedHill County Courthouse, Courthouse Sq. Hillsboro, TX (Dodson,W.C.), NRHP-listedHill County Jail, N. Waco St. Hillsboro, TX (Dodson,W.C.), NRHP-listedOne or more works in Hood County Courthouse Historic District, Courthouse Sq., bounded by Bridge, Pearl, and Houston Sts. Granbury, TX (DODSON,W.C.), NRHP-listedLampasas County Courthouse, Bounded by S. Live Oak, E. 4th, S. Pecan, and E. 3rd Sts. Lampasas, TX (Dodson,W.C.), NRHP-listedLampasas Downtown Historic District, Roughly bounded by Second St., Pecan St., Fourth St. and Chestnut St. Lampasas, TX (Dodson, W.C.), NRHP-listedMcClennan County Courthouse, Public Sq. Waco, TX (Dodson,W.C.), NRHP-listedParker County Courthouse, Courthouse Sq. Weatherford, TX (Dodson,W.C.), NRHP-listed