Samuel Jordan Cabell (1756–1818), American Revolutionary war officer and U.S. congressman
Samuel I. Cabell (died 1865), plantation owner
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SamuelCabell may refer to: Samuel Jordan Cabell (1756–1818), American Revolutionary war officer and U.S. congressman Samuel I. Cabell (died 1865), plantation...
Samuel Jordan Cabell (December 15, 1756 – August 4, 1818) was an American Revolutionary War officer, planter and Virginia politician who served in the...
Cabell (born 1977), opera singer Samuel Jordan Cabell (1756–1818), United States Congressman from Virginia William Cabell (disambiguation), one of several...
Mary Cabell Breckinridge in 1852. Mary Cabell Breckinridge, (born 1828) Daughter of Robert Jefferson Breckinridge. Married to William Warfield. Samuel Miller...
Cabell Calloway III (December 25, 1907 – November 18, 1994) was an American jazz singer and bandleader. He was a regular performer at the Cotton Club in...
Joseph Cabell Breckinridge (July 14, 1788 – September 1, 1823) was an American lawyer, soldier, slaveholder and politician in Kentucky. From 1816 to 1819...
called River of Hope. Cabell, born Mary Barnes, was born enslaved in 1815 and was purchased by bachelor farmer Samuel I. Cabell in Virginia. They lived...
brick Queen Anne style house remaining in Lancaster. It was built for SamuelCabell Denny. Denny was cashier of the National Bank of Lancaster for 30 years...
change everything" Cabell, Isa Carrington (1892). "Howe, Samuel Gridley" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. "Howe, Samuel Gridley" . Encyclopædia...
Major General DeRosey Caroll Cabell (July 7, 1861 – March 15, 1924) was chief of staff for the Pancho Villa Expedition into Mexico in 1915–1916 and an...
Records Found There and Elsewhere. Raleigh, NC: Edwards & Broughton. p. 367. Cabell, James B. (1918). "The Hunnicutts of Prince George". William and Mary Quarterly...
USS Cabell (AK-166) was an Alamosa-class cargo ship commissioned by the US Navy for service in World War II. She was responsible for delivering troops...
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...
Loveman and Don Bregenzer assembled an anthology of essays on James Branch Cabell prior to Loveman's departure for New York. He secured employment at Dauber...
PA-11 (2019–present) and PA-16 (2017–2019) State representatives Mike Cabell, District 117 (2023–present) Ryan Mackenzie, District 187 (2012–present)...
R. R. Tolkien, Lord Dunsany, William Morris, Mervyn Peake, James Branch Cabell, and E. R. Eddison. Some of his mythic fiction poetry can be found online...
Clay Smith (1787–1864), who married Kentucky Secretary of State Joseph Cabell Breckinridge (1788–1823), the son of U.S. Attorney General John Breckinridge...
Sir Samuel Argall (b. c. 1572 or 1580 – d. 1626) was an English adventurer and naval officer. As a sea captain, in 1609, Argall was the first to determine...
Buck (1816–1902) Henry Buck Auchincloss (1836–1926), ∞ Mary Cabell (1837–1903) Margaret Cabell Auchincloss (1861–1935), ∞ Richard Morse Colgate (1854–1919)...
James Lawrence Cabell argued that reference to Lamarck was irrelevant to determining whether specific unity was a scientific fact. Cabell's view was of common...