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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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  • Revolution William H. Cabell (1772–1853), Governor of Virginia William Lewis Cabell (1827–1911), Confederate General and Mayor of Dallas William Cabell Rives (1793–1868)...
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    John Tyler (category Chancellors of the College of William & Mary)
    as the sale of public lands. Tyler's successor in the Senate was William Cabell Rives, a conservative Democrat. In February 1839, the General Assembly...
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    as Rives County but was renamed in 1841 for Revolutionary War patriot Patrick Henry. The county originally had been named after William Cabell Rives, who...
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  • Baptiste Rives — French secretary in early 19th-century Kingdom of Hawaii Jean-Pierre Rives — a former French Rugby Union player William Cabell Rives - American...
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    States Senator and member of the Confederate Senate, William Cabell Rives. Joseph and Anna Maria (Rives) Longworth had a few descendants of note. Their daughter...
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  • deposits. As the debate over the Independent Treasury continued, William Cabell Rives and some other Democrats who favored a more activist government defected...
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  • for the vice presidential nomination, overcoming a challenge from William Cabell Rives of Virginia. The Democratic ticket of Van Buren and Johnson went...
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    Kentucky, and former Senator William Cabell Rives of Virginia. Southern Democrats, and Van Buren himself, strongly preferred Rives. Jackson, on the other hand...
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    Page (née Walker) Rives, who inherited the Castle Hill plantation in Virginia from her father Francis Walker, and William Cabell Rives, a U.S. Senator and...
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    1836 United States presidential election (category William Henry Harrison)
    favor, but the Virginia delegates supported Senator William Cabell Rives against Johnson. However, Rives got little support and Johnson was nominated with...
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  • 22nd (1831–1833) William Cabell Rives (J) John Tyler (NR) 23rd (1833–1835) Benjamin W. Leigh (NR) 24th (1835–1837) William Cabell Rives (J) Richard E. Parker...
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    of Robert E. Lee and a granddaughter of the engineer and Senator William Cabell Rives, Minister Plenipotentiary to France in the early part of the 19th...
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  • married prominent Nelson County planter and merchant Robert Rives; their son William Cabell Rives would have a distinguished legal and diplomatic career....
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    Goode, Jr. X 7. William Cabell Rives (resigned March 7, 1865) 8. Daniel Coleman DeJarnette, Sr. X 9. David Funsten X 10. Frederick William Mackey Holliday...
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    Crittenden, former Democratic Senator William Cabell Rives of Virginia, 1852 Whig vice presidential nominee William Alexander Graham of North Carolina,...
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    Johnson of Kentucky, and former senator William Cabell Rives of Virginia. Though most Southern Democrats favored Rives, Jackson preferred Johnson, and his...
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    Thomas Hart Benton of Missouri, Nathaniel P. Tallmadge of New York, William Cabell Rives of Virginia, Samuel S. Phelps of Vermont, Spencer Jarnagin of Tennessee...
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    enjoys the fruits of the labor of a less-exceptional group. Senator William Cabell Rives of Virginia had earlier referred to slavery as an evil that might...
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    Castle Hill (Virginia) (category Rives family)
    Page Walker (1802–1882), who married U. S. Senator William Cabell Rives (1793–1868). William Cabell Rives studied law under Thomas Jefferson at Monticello...
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    1823 James Brown December 9, 1823 April 13, 1824 June 28, 1829 William Cabell Rives April 18, 1829 October 25, 1829 January 14, 1831 September 27, 1832...
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    Seddon and William Cabell Rives from Virginia, David Wilmot from Pennsylvania, Francis Granger from New York, Reverdy Johnson from Maryland, William P. Fessenden...
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  • County—home of Thomas Walker (explorer) and William Cabell Rives Chatham Manor, 1768, Stafford County — home of William Fitzhugh Court Manor, c. 1812, Rockingham...
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  • chairman, Felix Grundy of Tennessee, George M. Dallas of Pennsylvania, William Cabell Rives of Virginia, Webster, John M. Clayton of Delaware, and Calhoun. On...
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    Edward A. Pollard (category William & Mary Law School alumni)
    brother James Rives Pollard would die in 1862. Four of his maternal uncles served in the Virginia General Assembly, and William Cabell Rives (1793–1868)...
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    summer home of William Cabell Rives, Jr., (1825-1890), second son of the noted United States senator and minister to France William Cabell Rives. It was added...
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  • the Western District of Virginia; Class of 1825[citation needed] William Cabell Rives: U.S. Representative from Virginia; U.S. Senator; Minister to France;...
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    married William Cabell Rives III (1850–1938), a grandson of William Cabell Rives. Frances Davenport Rhinelander (b. 1855), who married Rev. William Morgan-Jones...
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    Congress. United States Congress. Retrieved November 21, 2009. "Rives, William Cabell, (1793–1868)". Biographical Directory of United States Congress...
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