Septimus D. Cabaniss papers 1820-1937
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Parsons, Silas
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Townsend, Samuel, d. 1856
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Ward, Frances P.
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Cabaniss, Septimus Douglass, 1815-1889
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Septimus Douglass Cabaniss, the prominent Huntsville attorney perhaps best remembered for his role as executor for the estate of Samuel Townsend, was born December 18, 1815, in what would later become Madison County, Alabama. His parents, Charles and Lucy Ingram Cabaniss, moved from Lunenburg County, Virginia, to the Huntsville area in 1810. Cabaniss was their 12th child, born a year after his brother Charles Pines Cabaniss, who would later become a successful agent for the Bell Fac...
Townsend, Edmund, d. 1853
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Lewis, John H., 1945-
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Brickell, Robert C. (Robert Coman), 1824-1900
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Hopkins, Arthur, 1878-1950
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Arthur Hopkins, theatrical producer and director for the New York stage, was born in Cleveland, Ohio on October 4, 1878, the youngest of ten children. His began his career in newspapers, then press agentry and booking vaudeville acts. His first Broadway production was POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL, 1913. This was the start of a successful career in which he produced over seventy plays and directed scores of well-known theater personalities including Lionel, John and Ethel Barrym...