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    William H. Cabell (December 16, 1772 – January 12, 1853) was a Virginia lawyer, politician, plantation owner, and judge aligned with the Democratic-Republican...
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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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  • American Revolution William H. Cabell (1772–1853), Governor of Virginia William Cabell Rives (1793–1868), statesman from Virginia William Cabell Bruce, American...
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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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  • 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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    his life in Richmond. The first Cabell settled in Virginia in 1664; Cabell's paternal great-grandfather, William H. Cabell, was Governor of the Commonwealth...
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    Bell Cabell (August 22, 1783 – February 15, 1863) was the First Lady of Virginia from 1805 to 1808 as the wife of the fourteenth governor, William H. Cabell...
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    officer Henry Coalter Cabell, who rented the elegant house for many years. The son of former Virginia governor William H. Cabell, who became a judge of...
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  • William Cabell (March 13, 1730 – March 23, 1798) was an American planter, soldier, and politician who served more than four decades in both houses of the...
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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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    of Virginia. Incumbent Democratic-Republican Governor of Virginia William H. Cabell won re-election in the Virginia General Assembly as he ran unopposed...
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  • District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (1990–2003) William H. Cabell (Law 1793), received first baccalaureate in law granted in America...
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    Scholarly author Buck Woodard used executive papers from Governor William H. Cabell in his article, "Indian Land sales and allotment in Antebellum Virginia"...
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    member of the Virginia House of Delegates representing Amherst County William H. Cabell defeated Alexander MacRae in a Virginia General Assembly vote. On...
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    of Virginia. Incumbent Democratic-Republican Governor of Virginia William H. Cabell won re-election in the Virginia General Assembly as he ran unopposed...
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    Cabell was born in Dallas, Texas on October 11, 1903, the son of Ben E. (son of Confederate general William L. Cabell) and Sadie E. (Pearre) Cabell....
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    Cabell was the youngest of four sons of the then former Dallas Mayor Ben E. Cabell and also the grandson of the former Dallas Mayor William L. Cabell...
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  • Henry Clay succeeded to Cabell's congressional seat in the 1802 election, and his cousin William H. Cabell had succeeded Cabell's younger brother in the...
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  • disability, Governor William H. Cabell asked the General Assembly to give pensions to those disabled male soldiers, as well as a few women. Cabell specifically...
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    Margaret Lowther Page 1802 1805 John Page 14 Agnes Sarah Bell Cabell 1805 1808 William H. Cabell None 1808 1811 John Tyler Sr. Tyler was a widower 15 Elizabeth...
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    Governors Association. Retrieved July 17, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 1628. "William Henry Cabell". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 17, 2023. Sobel...
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    John Tyler Sr. (category College of William & Mary alumni)
    Beginning in 1754, Tyler attended first the grammar school at the College of William & Mary in the colony's capitol, Williamsburg, then the college itself....
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    (1780-1840) was a daughter of Col. John Cabell (d. 1815) and the widow of Hector Cabell (son of Col. William Cabell), and this man's elder sister Mary Cornelia...
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    James Monroe (category College of William & Mary alumni)
    in Congress was crucial to Monroe's victory. Secretary of the Treasury William H. Crawford had the support of numerous Southern and Western Congressmen...
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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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  • 1838 William Henry Brodnax: General of Virginia militia during the Nat Turner's Rebellion; Virginia legislator, class of 1804 or 1805 William H. Cabell: Governor...
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    Biography. Boston, Massachusetts: D. Appleton and Company. pp. 489. William Cabell College William Mary governor. "John N. Dalton". The New York Times. July 31...
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  • a member of a lodge held at The Swan in Long Acre, England, 1750. William H. Cabell (1772–1853), 14th governor of Virginia. Member of George Lodge No...
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    memorials. The "Cabell Country" area extends to Cabell County, West Virginia, named after Virginia governor William H. Cabell. The Cabells had a wide and...
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    John Page (Virginia politician) (category College of William & Mary alumni)
    the brother of Mann Page III. John Page graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1763, where he was a close friend and college classmate of...
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