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    William Lewis Cabell (January 1, 1827 – February 21, 1911) was an American engineer, lawyer, businessman, and politician who served as the 14th, 16th and...
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  • William Cabell may refer to: William Cabell (physician) (1700–1774), notable figure in 18th century Warminster, Virginia William Cabell (American Revolution)...
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  • Revolution William H. Cabell (1772–1853), Governor of Virginia William Lewis Cabell (1827–1911), Confederate General and Mayor of Dallas William Cabell Rives...
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    Park and over the Trinity River along the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Earle Cabell served as 48th mayor from 1961 to 1964 and was mayor during the assassination...
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  • Cabell may refer to: Charles P. Cabell (1903–1971), U.S. Air Force general DeRosey Caroll Cabell (1861–1924), U.S. Army major general William Lewis Cabell...
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    monument base, above the dedication stone, was a medallion of William Lewis Cabell. Cabell was identified only by his nickname, "Old Tige." The other three...
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  • three surviving sons: Ben Elias Cabell, Jr., Charles Pearre Cabell, and Earle Cabell. A fourth son, William Lewis Cabell, who would have been the oldest...
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    and Sinclair Lewis. His works were considered escapist and fit well in the culture of the 1920s, when they were most popular. For Cabell, veracity was...
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    during the capture of the Confederate States Army Brigadier General William Lewis Cabell during Price's Raid in Kansas at the Battle of Mine Creek on October...
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    county was organized in 1809 and named for William H. Cabell, the Governor of Virginia from 1805 to 1808. Cabell County is part of the Huntington–Ashland...
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  • by the U.S. marshal for the Northern District of Texas in Dallas, William Lewis Cabell. In addition, the U.S. attorney sent an investigator to Young County...
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  • Benjamin W.S. Cabell (1793–1862), member of the Virginia Legislature. Father of William Lewis Cabell and George Craighead Cabell. William Lewis Cabell (1827–1911)...
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    some attached Texan troops, and 3,000 soldiers of Brigadier General William Cabell's brigade, camped in Fort Smith, Arkansas, which were expected to reach...
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    community; it was renamed since the former namesake, Mayor of Dallas William Lewis Cabell, served in the Confederate States of America. Other residential portions...
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    William Cabell Bruce (March 12, 1860 – May 9, 1946) was an American politician and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer who represented the State of Maryland...
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    from Rebels to Patriots "in the 1970s". William L. Cabell Elementary School, named after William Lewis Cabell, was renamed Chapel Hill Preparatory in...
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    William Cabell Rives (May 4, 1793 – April 25, 1868) was an American lawyer, planter, politician and diplomat from Virginia. Initially a Jackson Democrat...
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    general. John S. Marmaduke (1833–1887), Confederate major general. William Lewis Cabell (1827–1911), Confederate brigadier general. Christopher Columbus...
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  • Joseph Cabell Breckinridge (July 14, 1788 – September 1, 1823) was an American lawyer, soldier, slaveholder and politician in Kentucky. From 1816 to 1819...
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  • Married Ann Sophonisba Preston in 1823. Rev. William Lewis Breckinridge, D. D. (1803–1876). Born at Cabell's Dale, Fayette County, Kentucky. Presbyterian...
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    British House of Commons Barry Beggarly, Short track race car driver William Lewis Cabell, Confederate brigadier general and mayor of Dallas Buddy Curry, Atlanta...
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    Kuhn Cabell Alice Winston Carrington (Cabell) William J. Lewis Cabell Edmund Winston Cabell Sarah Cabell "The Cabell Family Papers | Albert and Shirley Small...
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    John Cabell Breckinridge (January 16, 1821 – May 17, 1875) was an American lawyer, politician, and soldier. He represented Kentucky in both houses of Congress...
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    New Canton Sprouses Corner Union Hill Glenmore Brigadier General William Lewis Cabell, Confederate States of America Brigadier General, and three term...
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    After Cabell died of complications after falling off a horse in 1823, and his widow died three years later, it passed to William Lewis Cabell, who may...
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    under Brig. Gen. John McNeil moved against a Rebel brigade under William Lewis Cabell guarding a second ford near Hickman Mills. McNeil's brigade was able...
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  • Emmet Burke (1847–1901), US Congressman Ben E. Cabell (1858–1931), mayor of Dallas William Lewis Cabell (1827–1911), mayor of Dallas John Riley Duncan...
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  • 1795 to 1803). Cabell was born in what was then Albemarle County in the Colony of Virginia, the son of prominent planter William Cabell and his wife. His...
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    Cabell (January 25, 1836 – June 23, 1906) was a nineteenth-century congressman, lawyer and editor from Virginia. Born in Danville, Virginia, Cabell attended...
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  • cavalry brigades under Colonel Colton Greene and Brigadier General William Lewis Cabell moved out of Camden on March 28 to get in front of Steele's column...
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