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796:.  Additionally, Dibrell possessed the foresight and entrepreneurial business sense to invest money from his antebellum mercantile success in the gradual accumulation of more than 15,000 acres of good coal and timber land, which formed the company's property upon its organization.  The official charter was finally secured in September 1882, and by 1900 the company's holdings had grown to include some 38,000 acres of land.  Dibrell was elected the vice-president of the company upon his declination of the presidency itself, which was filled by former governor and president of the 1870 convention, 854: 31: 812:, aged 66 years and 27 days.  The cause was an "aggravated inflammation of the kidneys," a recurring problem irritated by a strenuous 40-mile horseback ride taken two weeks prior.  He was survived by his eight children, plus a number of grandchildren, in addition to his wife Mary.  His funeral services were performed by the same minister who married them 46 years earlier.  The announcement of his death in the "Daily American," a Nashville newspaper, read " has done more for 824: 840: 998:
Compiled service record, George G. Dibrell, Lt. Col., D company, 25th TN Infantry; Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Confederate Organizations, compiled 1903 - 1927, documenting the period 1861-1865, record group 109; National Archives, Washington, D.C.  Retrieved
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Compiled service record, Wayman L. Dibrell, 2nd Lt., D company, 13th TN Cavbalry; Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Confederate Organizations, compiled 1903 - 1927, documenting the period 1861-1865, record group 109; National Archives, Washington, D.C.  Retrieved
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The 1850 United States Census, Slave Schedule, for White County, indicates that Dibrell owned four mulatto slaves: a woman of 45 years, a girl of 12, and two boys of four and two years.  The 1860 census record lists Dibrell as owning 16 slaves, ranging in age from 1–50 years in age.  From
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Dibrell studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1843, and established a legal practice.  While engaged in agricultural and mercantile pursuits, Dibrell was elected clerk of the branch of the Bank of Tennessee at Sparta. He was a justice of the peace and a county clerk for White County for many
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years. By 1850 he had managed to accumulate an estate worth $ 500.  Ten years later in 1860, the total value of Dibrell's personal estate had increased to $ 27,000, making him one of the top five wealthiest landowners in the county.
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and the four succeeding Congresses, Dibrell served from March 4, 1875, to March 3, 1885. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1884 and resumed agriculture and business pursuits, including the development of several coal mines.
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was reorganized at Corinth, and Dibrell was defeated in his bid for the Lieutenant Colonelcy. Dibrell was discharged from the regiment on 10 May 1862, with three months remaining on his period of enlistment. He then travelled to
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delegate to the Tennessee State Constitutional Convention in July 1861, which would debate the prospect of secession, but it was voted against and never met. Dibrell was also elected to represent
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in the same year they were married. They attended the Methodist congregation at Sparta, where Mary taught Sunday school. Later that year they welcomed the first of their eight children.
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Shortly after returning to his home and family in mid-1865, Dibrell commenced the process of renewing the vitality of his hometown.  This began by bringing in branches of the
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military service in the summer of 1861, leaving behind his wife Mary and seven children, ranging in age from sixteen years to one year old. He travelled to Camp Zollicoffer near
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As the railroads slowly began to take shape, Dibrell focused his efforts towards the formation and organization of the Bon Air Coal, Land, and Lumber Company, concentrated on
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the end of his time as clerk at the Bank of Tennessee until the beginning of the War, Dibrell carried on in commerce, his occupation in the 1850 census indicating "merchant."
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George Gibbs Dibrell to Benjamin Perley Poore, July 17, 1875, Christine Spivey Jones Papers, Tennessee Technological University Library and Archives, Cookeville, TN.
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historian E.G. Rogers, the organization of this company had been a dream of Dibrell's and one which he had sought to further as early as his brief tenure in the
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with droves of livestock. What little formal education Dibrell received came at the local schools during the winter months, followed by one session at the
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three years before he was elected as its president in 1869.  He remained in this position for 15 years until the company was acquired by the
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George Dibrell's grave overlooks a part of downtown Sparta, Tennessee, from its vantage point in Old Sparta Cemetery.
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as early as 1858, but these were cancelled by the impending conflict.  Dibrell became a director of the
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in April 1865, having charge of protecting the national archives of the Confederacy and escorting President
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fulfilled "a great need for a speedier method of moving the products of an expanding and developing land."
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left flank which was turned by the Union commander. The Confederates fell back that night across the
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Dibrell worked on his father's farm during the summer, and at the age of 15 he travelled alone to
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Tennessee
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and served from 1861 to 1865. He rose from private in the 25th Tennessee Infantry to
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Special Dispatch to The American, "GEN. DIBRELL DEAD" Daily American, May 10, 1888.
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This immediately preceded the Battle of Fishings Creek (more generally known as the
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than any man who ever lived here This is the unanimous verdict of all." He is
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or Colombia to the west, and to break up Kentuckian Federal home guard units.
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and the railroad came to Sparta in 1884.  The advent of the railroad in
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or Logan's Crossroads) on 19 January 1862, one of the first significant
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defensive line. Zollicoffer fell during the battle, at which point the
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on 10 August 1861. He brought with him two horses worth $ 200 each. At
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Democratic Party members of the Tennessee House of Representatives
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forces were outflanked and retreated in disorder. Dibrell and the
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George Gibbs Dibrell passed away on 9 May 1888, at his home in
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In 1842 George Dibrell married Mary Elizabeth Leftwich, also a
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family in Virginia. His father, Anthony Dibrell, arrived in
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raised the 8th Tennessee Cavalry, and served as its first
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Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders.
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Memorable Historical Accounts of White County and Area
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loss totaled about 400 killed, wounded, and captured.
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959.
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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on 2 August 1862, at the age of 19 years, 8 months.
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in 1700. His grandfather fought as a Patriot in the
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This regiment, which entered service as the 1366:People of Tennessee in the American Civil War 1022:The Military Annals of Tennessee, Confederate 942: 940: 318:, on 12 April 1822.  His ancestors were 1301:U.S. House of Representatives 1036:"Battle of Mill Springs Facts & Summary" 1196:Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001. 441:. Dibrell later organized the White County 937: 29: 1361:19th-century American railroad executives 634:service, after which he returned home to 453:. He served under noted cavalry generals 45:U.S. House of Representatives 1019: 822: 708:Owner of over fifteen thousand acres in 670:(before its official organization) as a 626:where he obtained permission to raise a 411: 294:from the 3rd Congressional District of 1328: 1307:Tennessee's 3rd congressional district 1130: 1052: 292:United States House of Representatives 60:March 4, 1875 β€“ March 3, 1885 1126: 1124: 1122: 897: 298:. 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U.S. House of Representatives
William Crutchfield
John R. Neal
Tennessee House of Representatives
Sparta, Tennessee
Sparta, Tennessee
Democratic
Alma mater
East Tennessee University
lawyer
Brigadier General
American Civil War
United States House of Representatives
Tennessee
Confederate States Army
American Civil War
Sparta, Tennessee
Huguenot
France
Virginia
American Revolution
Lee
White County, Tennessee
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State Treasurer
Virginia
Mississippi
University of Tennessee at Knoxville

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