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Early fantasy writers like Lord Dunsany, E. R. Eddison and James Branch Cabell were familiar with Morris ' romances.
" Ellen also maintained a close lifelong friendship with James Branch Cabell, another notable Richmond writer.
Cabell graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1850 and joined the United States Army as a second lieutenant with the 7th U. S. Infantry.
Cabell was promoted to brigadier general and placed in command of all Confederate troops on the White River, with his headquarters at Jacksonport, Arkansas.
Upon his arrival at Corinth, Mississippi, Cabell was given command of a Texas brigade with an Arkansas regiment attached.
Bond had an extensive correspondence with James Branch Cabell and after Cabell's death was his literary executor for a while.
Critics have not questioned Walpole's versatility: his range included short stories ; bildungsroman ( Mr Perrin and Mr Traill, 1911, and the Jeremy trilogy ) that delve into the psychology of boyhood ; gothic horror novels ( Portrait of a Man with Red Hair, 1925, and The Killer & The Slain, 1942 ); biographies ( Conrad, 1916 ; James Branch Cabell, 1920 ; and Trollope, 1928 ); plays ; and screenplays including David Copperfield, 1935.
Two of the earliest cookbooks with iced tea recipes are the Buckeye Cookbook by Estelle Woods Wilcox, first published in 1876, and Housekeeping in Old Virginia by Marion Cabell Tyree, first published in 1877.
He was a protégé of James Branch Cabell and friends with writers Gore Vidal and Jack Woodford.
* William Cabell ( disambiguation ), one of several people with this name, including:
* Pocahontas, alias Matoaka, and her descendants: at Jamestown, Virginia, in April, 1614, with John Rolfe, gentleman: including the names of Alfriend, Archer, Bentley, Bernard, Bland, Bolling, Branch, Cabell, Catlett, Cary, Dandridge, Dixon, Douglas, Duval, Eldridge, Ellett, Ferguson, Field, Fleming, Gay, Gordon, Griffin, Grayson, Harrison, Hubard, Lewis, Logan, Markham, Meade, McRae, Murray, Page, Poythress, Randolph, Robertson, Skipwith, Stanard, Tazewell, Walke, West, Whittle, and others: with biographical sketches, Wyndham Robertson, J. W. Randolph & English, 1887.
Lyman served with Snow and William F. Cahoon in the eastern states, preaching as far east as Cabell County, Virginia, in present-day West Virginia.
Blunt ’ s troops skirmished with Confederate Brigadier General William L. Cabell ’ s brigade southwest of Fort Smith on August 31.
Morale was a problem ; some of Cabell ’ s troops were described as deserters, conscripts, and jayhawkers, with little interest in the Confederate cause.
An officer with Cabell ’ s infantry regiment recalled, “ As the Yankees came in musket range of Cabell ’ s leading regiment, it stampeded without firing a shot and running into and through the two regiments in its rear, stampeded them and the whole combined mass ran through the left wing of infantry regiment and swept them off the field .” In an instant, Cabell ’ s force was reduced to one cavalry regiment, the battery, and part of the infantry regiment.
All contact ceased with Cabell ’ s withdrawal.
* Cabell d ' àngel ( literally angel's hair ), the stringy orange strands found inside pumpkins are cooked with sugar to make a sweet filling that is rolled inside the dough.
* a ' B ' number ( thus: B15 ) representing the number of the work in the official bibliography of Cabell, prepared with his assistance by F. J.
With Alvy Powell ( Porgy ), Marquita Lister ( Bess ), Nicole Cabell ( Clara ) and Robert Mack ( Sportin ' Life ), with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra conducted by John Mauceri.
Sid Hatfield, Fred Burgraff, and Mayor Cabell Testerman met with the detectives on the porch of the Chambers Hardware Store.
Gen. William L. Cabell, were captured, together with six cannon.

Cabell and Jurgen
* James Branch CabellJurgen
* Jurgen, by James Branch Cabell ( 2001 )
* James Branch Cabell was prosecuted on obscenity charges relating to his novel Jurgen, A Comedy of Justice after lobbying by the Society.
Outside the pulp magazines, several American writers used the medium of fantasy for humorous and satirical purposes, including James Branch Cabell ( whose 1919 novel Jurgen became the subject of an unsuccessful prosecution

Cabell and later
Cabell would go on to become a big part of the team's success in later years.
He built Cocke, Rouss, and Old Cabell halls at the University of Virginia and rebuilt The Rotunda ( University of Virginia ) in 1898 after it burned down three years earlier ( his re-creation was later reverted back to Thomas Jefferson's original design for the United States Bicentennial in 1976 ).
William Lewis Cabell ( January 1, 1827 – February 21, 1911 ) was a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War and later served as Mayor of Dallas, Texas.
William Lewis Cabell died in Dallas and was buried there five days later after a heavily attended military parade.
Cabell was mayor at the time of the assassination of John F. Kennedy and was later a member of the U. S. House of Representatives.

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Johnson's loyalty and Jackson's anger at Johnson's primary rival, William Cabell Rives also played into his decision.
At noon, Cabell drew first blood when Cloud ’ s advance guard blundered into the concealed cavalry regiment ’ s ambush.
The components of the Biography were written between 1901 and 1929 ; some of them were originally conceived before Cabell had thought of Manuel and had to be rewritten to a greater or lesser extent to enable them to fit into the sequence.

Cabell and novel
Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances ( 1921 ) is a fantasy novel or ironic romance by James Branch Cabell, set in the imaginary French province of Poictesme during the first half of the 13th century.

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* Samuel Jordan Cabell ( 1756 – 1818 ), born in Amherst County, United States Congressman
Edward C. Cabell ( W ), from October 6, 1845 until January 24, 1846
She married 1stly 1951 ( div by 1962 ) Albert Cabell Bruce Jr. ( b. 11 August 1925 ), only son of Albert Cabell Bruce by his wife Helen Eccleston Whitridge, by whom she had issue, four sons: Albert, Henry, Thomas, and James, all born 1952-1959..
* William Cabell Bruce, ( 1882 ), U. S. Senator from Maryland from 1923-1929.
Albert Cabell Ritchie ( August 29, 1876 – February 24, 1936 ), a member of the United States Democratic Party, was the 49th Governor of Maryland in the United States from 1920 to 1935.
* Harvey House ( Huntington, West Virginia ), listed on the NRHP in Cabell County, West Virginia
* Charles P. Cabell ( 1903 – 1971 ), United States Air Force, CIA
* Earle Cabell ( 1906 – 1975 ), politician from Texas
* Edward Carrington Cabell ( 1816 – 1896 ), politician from Florida
* Enos Cabell ( b. 1949 ), Major League Baseball player
* James Branch Cabell ( 1879 – 1958 ), American author of fantasy fiction
* James Laurence Cabell ( 1813 – 1889 ), sanitarian
* Samuel Jordan Cabell ( 1756 – 1818 ), American military officer
* Nicole Cabell ( b. 1977 ), opera singer
* Samuel Jordan Cabell ( 1756-1818 ), United States Congressman from Virginia
** William Cabell Bruce ( 1860-1946 ), United States Senator from Maryland and author
** William Cabell ( physician ) ( 1700-1774 ), physician and notable figure in 18th century Virginia
** William Cabell ( American Revolution ) ( 1730-1798 ), a figure in the American 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 ), American statesman from Virginia
* Cabell R. Berry ( 1848-1910 ), Speaker of the Tennessee State Senate from 1885 to 1887

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