William Lewis Cabell
Birthplace: Danville, Virginia
Father: Benjamin William Sheridan Cabell 1793 – 1862
(Buried: Grove Street Cemetery, Danville, Virginia)
Mother: Sallie Epes Doswell 1802 – 1874
(Buried: Grove Street Cemetery, Danville, Virginia)
Wife: Harriette A. Rector 1827 – 1887
(Buried: Greenwood Cemetery, Dallas, Texas)
Children:
Benjamin E. Cabell 1858 – 1931
(Buried: Greenwood Cemetery, Dallas, Texas)
Katie Cabell Muse 1861 – 1927
(Buried: Greenwood Cemetery, Dallas, Texas)
William Lewis Cabell Jr. 1867 – 1867
(Buried: Oak Cemetery, Fort Smith, Arkansas)
John Joseph Cabell 1868 – 1903
(Buried: Greenwood Cemetery, Dallas, Texas)
Lawrence Duval Cabell 1874 – 1946
(Buried: Oakland Cemetery, Dallas, Texas)
Lewis Rector Cabell 1879 – 1966
(Buried: Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Texas)
Education:
1850: Graduated from West Point Military Academy – (33rd in class)
Occupation before War:
1850 – 1851: Brevet 2nd Lt., United States Army Infantry
1851 – 1855: 2nd Lt., United States Army 7th Infantry Regiment
1855 – 1858: 1st Lt., United States Army 7th Infantry Regiment
1858 – 1861: Captain and Assistant Quartermaster U.S. Army
1861: Resigned from United States Army on April 20th
Regimental Quartermaster on Staff of General Persifor F. Smith
Civil War Career:
Helped in Establishment of Commissary, Quartermaster and Ordnance
1861: Staff Officer to General P. G. T. Beauregard
1861 – 1862: Staff Officer to General Joseph E. Johnston
Served in the Trans – Mississippi Department with Earl Van Dorn
1862 – 1865: Brigadier General of Confederate Army Infantry
1862: Served on the White River with headquarters at Jacksonport, Arkansas
1862: Brigade Commander at Corinth, Mississippi
1862: Brigade Commander during the Battle of Iuka, Mississippi
1862: Wounded during Second Battle of Corinth, Mississippi
1862: Wounded during Battle of Hatchie's Bridge, Tennessee
1863: Outfitted one of the largest Cavalry Brigades west of Mississippi
1864: Brigade Commander Battle of Poison Spring, Arkansas
1864: Brigade Commander Battle of Marks Mills, Arkansas
1864: Captured on October 23, 1864 during Price's Raid
Held as Prisoner of War at Johnson's Island Prison Camp
Held as Prisoner of War at Fort Warren in Boston, Massachusetts
Occupation after War:
1865 – 1868: Civil Engineer in Fort Smith, Arkansas
1868 – 1872: Attorney in Fort Smith, Arkansas
Attorney in Dallas, Texas
1874 – 1882: Mayor of Dallas, Texas
Vice President of the Texas Trunk Railroad Company
1885 – 1889: United States Marshal, Northern District of Texas
Offered his services to U.S. Government during Spanish American War
Commander of the Trans – Miss. Department of United CSA Veterans
Died: February 22, 1911
Place of Death: Dallas, Texas
Age at time of Death: 84 years old
Burial Place: Greenwood Cemetery, Dallas, Texas
Grave Location: Block 18 – Lot 25 – Space 1
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