Papers : of the Cabell family, 1808-1889.

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Papers : of the Cabell family, 1808-1889.

The grant, from Virginia Governor William H. Cabell to Edward Brooks, is for 14 acres in Essex County, Virginia. The resolutions, 1835-1836, are of the Board of Directors of the James River and Kanawha Canal Company concerning the duties of the president of the company. The catalog, 1875-1889, is of thelibrary of Nathaniel Francis Cabell.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7309642

University of Virginia. Library

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James River and Kanawha Company (Richmond, Va.)

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Brooks, Edward, fl. 1808,

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Cabell, William H., 1772-1853

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Governor of Virginia. From the description of William H. Cabell papers, 1808. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79452457 From the description of Letter : Richmond, to Thomas Jefferson, 1824 May 10. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 30793173 At the time of these appointments, Cabell was serving as governor of Virginia. From the description of Appointments as Justices of the Peace, 1806 May 17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122498093 Ame...

Cabell, Nathaniel Francis, 1807-1891

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Nathaniel Francis Cabell, 1807-1891, of Nelson County, Virginia, published numerous essays on agriculture and Swedenborgianism, edited the Jefferson and Cabell correspondence and the Lee papers, and wrote Cabell family histories. He married Anne Blaws Cocke, daughter of Gen. John Hartwell Cocke, and later married Mary M. Keller. See Alexander Brown, The Cabells and Their Kin (Harrisonburg, Va.: C.J. Carrier, 1978), pp. 657-660. From the description of Collection of papers relating to...