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Ben E. Cabell
27th Mayor of Dallas
In office
1900–1904
Preceded byJohn H. Traylor
Succeeded byBryan T. Barry
Personal details
Born

Benjamin Elias Cabell


(1858-11-18)November 18, 1858
Fort Smith, Arkansas
DiedFebruary 8, 1931(1931-02-08) (aged 72)
Fort Sam Houston, Bexar County, Texas
Resting placeGreenwood Cemetery, Dallas, Texas
Nationality USA
SpouseSadie E. Pearre
Children4, including Charles P. Cabell and Earle Cabell
Parent(s)William Lewis Cabell
Harriet Amanda Rector
OccupationSheriff

Benjamin Elias Cabell (November 18, 1858 – February 8, 1931), attorney, was mayor of Dallas from 1900 to 1904.

Biography[edit]

Benjamin Elias Cabell was born November 18, 1858, in Fort Smith, Arkansas, the oldest of eight children - of which 5 survived infancy - to the then future C.S. Army Brigadier General William Lewis Cabell and Harriet Amanda Rector. In December 1872, he and his brothers and sisters were moved by his parents from Arkansas to Texas where the family would maintain their roots for the remainder of the 19th and through the 20th centuries.

He married Sadie E. Pearre, daughter of Judge Charles Baer Pearre and Harriet “Hallie” Kelly Earle, on November 26, 1896, in Waco, Texas. They had three surviving sons: Ben Elias Cabell, Jr., Charles Pearre Cabell, and Earle Cabell. A fourth son, William Lewis Cabell, who would have been the oldest, died at birth.

He spent part of his youth as a mining prospector in New Mexico, Arizona, California, and Lower California (Mexico). He returned to Dallas and entered the livery business. When his father was appointed U.S. Marshall for the Northern District of Texas, he was appointed Deputy Marshall. He was elected Sheriff of Dallas County in 1892 and held the office until 1900. He was elected mayor in 1900. His father, William Lewis Cabell, and his son, Earle Cabell, also served the city as mayor. While mayor he oversaw the construction of Bachman Lake dam as part of the city water system. He was director of the State Fair of Texas, chairman of the State Penitentiary Board. He was a member of the Sons of the Confederacy, Knights of Pythias and the Elks.[1]

On February 8, 1931, Ben E. Cabell died at Fort Sam Houston, Bexar County, Texas. He was interred at Greenwood Cemetery, Dallas, Texas.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Former Dallas Mayor And Ex-Pearce Office Ben E. Cabell Dies." The Dallas Morning News. February 3, 1931,p. 1, 16
  • ^ Texas State Department of Health. Bureau of Vital Statistics. Standard Certificate of Death. Ben E. Cabell. No. 6250

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ben_E._Cabell&oldid=1186847814"

    Categories: 
    1858 births
    1931 deaths
    Mayors of Dallas
    Politicians from Fort Smith, Arkansas
    Texas sheriffs
    Cabell family
     



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