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Mary Virginia Ellet Cabell

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28: 243:, in Washington, D.C. Her vision was of β€œthe finest building ever owned by women . . .” one that would serve β€œas an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace.” During the First Continental Congress, Cabell asked members β€œWhat is your object: what do you propose; what good will you do; what is the use of such an organization? What does thou work?” She had a vision of women working together to achieve their goals in harmony and friendship. During the 7th Continental Congress in 1898, Cabell was elected Honorary Vice President General. 207: 351: 197:
from 1865 to 1879. After the school's closure, the Cabells moved to Washington, D.C., where, in 1881, the couple created and directed the Norwood Institute for Girls and Young Ladies. In 1897 the couple left education and returned to Nelson County. She died on 4 July 1930 in Michigan City, Indiana at
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and Harrison accepted on the condition that she would be more of a figurehead. Cabell was given the title Vice President Presiding and was charged with the practical running and administration of the DAR. When Harrison died in office on 25 Oct 1892, Cabell took over all responsibilities of the
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and Elvira Augusta Daniel. She married William Daniel Cabell (1834-1904) on 9 July 1867 and became step-mother to his two daughters. Together, the couple had six children: three boys and three girls. William opened Norwood School for boys in
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Cabell was responsible for establishing much of the DAR's foundation, goals, and purpose. Her home served as the headquarters of the DAR in its first year, and she proposed the construction of their "House Beautiful,"
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President General's office but did not take on the title. During the next election, Cabell turned down the nomination of DAR President General in favor of nominees with more prominent social standing.
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on 11 October 1890. She presided over the first meeting and would continue to chair additional meetings and the 1st and 2nd Continental Congresses. The newly formed Society elected the
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Vice President Presiding, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
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National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (2013).
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Mary Cabell was one of 18 organizing members of the
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Caroline Scott Harrison
Letitia Green Stevenson
Lynchburg, Virginia
Michigan City, Indiana
Daughters of the American Revolution
Lynchburg, Virginia
Charles Ellet Jr.
Nelson County, Virginia

A Woman of the Century
Daughters of the American Revolution
First Lady of the United States
Caroline Scott Harrison
President General
Memorial Continental Hall



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