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Pittsylvania (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
Brigadier-General Lewis Cabell, of the Confederate army, who was killed at Pilot Knob, Missouri, was a graduate of West Point, and formerly an officer of the old army.
He was a son of the late B. W. S. Cabell, of Pittsylvania county, Virginia, and was well known in Danville.
He was once chief quartermaster of the army at Manassas.
Danville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
Brigadier-General Lewis Cabell, of the Confederate army, who was killed at Pilot Knob, Missouri, was a graduate of West Point, and formerly an officer of the old army.
He was a son of the late B. W. S. Cabell, of Pittsylvania county, Virginia, and was well known in Danville.
He was once chief quartermaster of the army at Manassas.
, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 2
Brigadier-General Lewis Cabell, of the Confederate army, who was killed at Pilot Knob, Missouri, was a graduate of West Point, and formerly an officer of the old army.
He was a son of the late B. W. S. Cabell, of Pittsylvania county, Virginia, and was well known in Danville.
He was once chief quartermaster of the army at Manassas.
West Point (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
Brigadier-General Lewis Cabell, of the Confederate army, who was killed at Pilot Knob, Missouri, was a graduate of West Point, and formerly an officer of the old army.
He was a son of the late B. W. S. Cabell, of Pittsylvania county, Virginia, and was well known in Danville.
He was once chief quartermaster of the army at Manassas.
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 2
Brigadier-General Lewis Cabell, of the Confederate army, who was killed at Pilot Knob, Missouri, was a graduate of West Point, and formerly an officer of the old army.
He was a son of the late B. W. S. Cabell, of Pittsylvania county, Virginia, and was well known in Danville.
He was once chief quartermaster of the army at Manassas.
Lewis Cabell (search for this): article 2
Brigadier-General Lewis Cabell, of the Confederate army, who was killed at Pilot Knob, Missouri, was a graduate of West Point, and formerly an officer of the old army.
He was a son of the late B. W. S. Cabell, of Pittsylvania county, Virginia, and was well known in Danville.
He was once chief quartermaster of the army at Manassas.
B. W. S. Cabell (search for this): article 2
Brigadier-General Lewis Cabell, of the Confederate army, who was killed at Pilot Knob, Missouri, was a graduate of West Point, and formerly an officer of the old army.
He was a son of the late B. W. S. Cabell, of Pittsylvania county, Virginia, and was well known in Danville.
He was once chief quartermaster of the army at Manassas.