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The Cabell Family Papers | Albert and Shirley Small Special Collectons Library Special Collections Library

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The history of Virginia and that of the Cabell family are inextricably linked; indeed, since about 1726, the Cabells have been one of the Commonwealth’s most interconnected and influential families. This site offers a broad introduction to the Cabell family and to the extraordinary archival material that Cabells in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries left behind. Originally created in 2003, this site was updated in January 2021 to incorporate recent scholarship based on research in the Cabell Family Papers held by the University of Virginia and other repositories. Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Alan Taylor, Professor of History Kirt von Daacke, and other UVA faculty members are among those who have demonstrated in indelible fashion the vast potential of the Cabell Family Papers for illuminating the history of Virginia, the United States, and the University of Virginia. Of special note are the inspired uses historians and genealogists have made of the ...

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