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1892 United States House of Representatives elections - Thomas Banks Cabaniss (his son)


E. G. Cabaniss and Eldridge Gerry Cabansiss

Elbridge Gerry Cabaniss was a judge and politician. Elected to a U.S. House seat he was not seated. He ran for governor.(1802-?)[1]


Another 1802 - April 17, 1872)[2] lawyer, judge, and public official in Georgia.[3] [4]

Confederate States Tax Collector for Georgia[3]


He lived in Forsyth, Georgia.[5]

judge [6]

had son Thomas Banks Cabaniss[7]

[8]


Elbridge G. Cabaniss (1846 - 1913)

Daughter Lila Marguerite was an artist and art teacher in Savannah.[9]

Emory University has a collection of his family's papers.[10]

Elbridge Gerry Cabaniss (1802-1872) - Find a Grave

Son and grandson[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=Fl4oAAAAYAAJ&dq=nathan+turner+sprague&pg=PA135#v=onepage&q=cabaniss&f=false}
  2. ^ "Proceedings ... At the First- Annual Conclave". 1872.
  3. ^ a b Cabaniss, Elbridge Gerry (1865). War Tax Office: Forsyth, March 21, 1865 : The Following Circular Has Been Received from the Commissioner of Taxes, and is Now Communicated to District Collectors as Therein Directed.
  4. ^ Knight, Lucian Lamar (1917). A Standard History of Georgia and Georgians. ISBN 9785876667304.
  5. ^ Cruikshank, George M. (1920). "A History of Birmingham and Its Environs: A Narrative Account of Their Historical Progress, Their People, and Their Principal Interests".
  6. ^ Supreme Court, Georgia (1860). "Reports of Cases in Law and Equity, Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Georgia, in the Year".
  7. ^ "Thomas Banks Cabaniss: Captain, Statesman, Citizen, and Gentleman".
  8. ^ "Rose Hill Cemetery; Macon, Georgia: J. W. Cabaniss: Convicted of Bank Fraud, then Pardoned". 6 July 2018.
  9. ^ http://ghs.galileo.usg.edu/ghs/pdf/MS%200116.pdf
  10. ^ "ArchivesSpace Public Interface | ArchivesSpace Public Interface".
  11. ^ "Elbridge Cabaniss Obituary (2003) - Mobile, AL - Mobile Register and Baldwin County".
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