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Joseph L. Cahall

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in the well being of his state and its people ... He was an ardent member of the Republican party, and was a factor in the part it played in the public affairs of his native Sussex County, as well as the state. He seldom sought political preferment. He seemed to be more interested in creditable results from political efforts wisely directed. Mr. Cahall also interested himself in the civic affairs of his immediate community. He was a helpful influence in furthering worth while projects for the public good, and was esteemed by all who knew him."
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as well as several other influential party members, but opted to nominate Burton for the position, who went on to win the election. Although a Union Republican, he was described as "not altogether an Addicks man" and was also well-liked by the Regular Republicans. He worked to bring unity between the
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described his life: "The death of Joseph L. Cahall of Georgetown removes from the scene of activity an estimable citizen of Delaware who had devoted his long life to worth while pursuits. Mr. Cahall was a lawyer of marked ability. He had a keen mind, and his judgment was excellent. He was interested
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After his time in office, Cahall returned home in Georgetown and continued his practice of law. He continued his role as an attorney for the Sussex County Levy Court. In October 1909, he was appointed by governor Simeon S. Pennewill to be a member of the State Revenue and Taxation Commission. In
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At the end of his first year in office, Cahall was part of a dispute with Layton over the role of county Union Republican chairman; differing views between them, as well as the belief of some that Cahall was too busy in Secretary of State duties to chair the faction effectively, led to him being
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In 1893, Cahall assisted in establishing the Sussex Trust Company and later directed the bank. At various points he had positions as director of the Farmers Bank, founding member of the Wilmington Continental American Life Insurance Company, officer of the Georgetown
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of Delaware, for which he served several roles, including as a warden, a member of its foreign correspondence committee, and its Grand Master. He also was a member of Hope Chapter No. 7, Lulu Temple, St. John's Commandery No. 1, and the Frank in Lodge in Georgetown.
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ousted in January 1906, although rather than Layton succeeding him, John W. Bennett was elected to the position as a compromise. After having served as Secretary of State for four years, he retired and was succeeded by
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a shoe dealing firm by the name of Cahall & Davis, before selling his share in 1883. After his graduation from the Conference Academy, he entered the
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August 1910, he was one of three appointed by Pennewill to be delegates at the Fourth International Conference on State & Local Taxation held in
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noted that "The selection of Mr. Cahall for the office of secretary of state is a distinct victory for the Union Republicans beaded by Senator
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said that his appointment "gives great satisfaction here. Many Republicans have expressed themselves as being pleased with the selection."
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to be the Secretary of State of Delaware, succeeding Layton. His role earned him annually from $ 12,000 to $ 15,000 and the
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Following his graduation from the University of Pennsylvania, Cahall began practicing law in
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There was at the time a division between the state's Republican party over supporters of
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and member of several masonic groups; he was a High Priest of the local chapter of the
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two sides and was named chairman of a joint committee established by the factions.
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Cahall died on June 28, 1937, at the age of 77 at his home in Georgetown. The
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were considered the top two candidates for the Republican nomination for the
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In January 1905, Cahall was appointed by newly-elected governor
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Cahall Claimed By Death" 13: 1698:Delaware Gazette and State Journal 1540:Delaware Gazette and State Journal 1509:Delaware Gazette and State Journal 1479:Delaware Gazette and State Journal 14: 1834: 1813:People from Bridgeville, Delaware 672:"Democrats Scheme To Get Council" 234:, in 1889, taking the offices of 1818:Wesley College (Delaware) alumni 1808:Secretaries of state of Delaware 1739: 1708: 1677: 1643: 1612: 1581: 1550: 1519: 1489: 1458: 1427: 1396: 1365: 1334: 1303: 1272: 1241: 1210: 1179: 1148: 1133:"State Officials Soon To Retire" 1117: 1102:"Harmony For Sussex Republicans" 1086: 1055: 1024: 993: 959: 904: 873: 842: 811: 780: 749: 718: 687: 656: 625: 594: 563: 532: 484: 346: 1747: 1716: 1685: 1620: 1589: 1558: 1527: 1497: 1466: 1435: 1404: 1373: 1342: 1311: 1280: 1249: 1218: 1187: 1156: 1125: 1094: 1063: 1032: 1001: 912: 881: 850: 819: 788: 757: 517:"Cahall Now Secretary Of State" 412: 380:in 1901 and worked with former 206:. 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Cahall Returns Home" 1164:"Many Present At Inaugural" 796:"Convention Of Addicksites" 257:Cahall was a member of the 10: 1839: 1319:"Tax Conference Delegates" 1040:"Pleased With Appointment" 944:"The Republican Situation" 214:and began attending their 212:University of Pennsylvania 152:University of Pennsylvania 1350:"Cahall Out For Congress" 1288:"Resigned From Tax Board" 1262:The Philadelphia Inquirer 1257:"Sussex County Snapshots" 677:The Philadelphia Inquirer 221: 165: 157: 139: 129: 114: 102: 97: 93: 81: 69: 59: 48: 41: 37: 28: 21: 889:"New Addicks Man Chosen" 405: 363:and was a member of the 186:Early life and education 978:"Bomb In Addicks' Camp" 734:"Chancellor Saulsberry" 703:"News Of The Peninsula" 378:Pan-American Exposition 1535:"Masonic Appointments" 765:"The Official Returns" 579:"Georgetown Gleanings" 384:justice and historian 382:Delaware Supreme Court 1667:Journal-Every Evening 1602:Middletown Transcript 641:"Events In The State" 398:Journal-Every Evening 192:Bridgeville, Delaware 109:Bridgeville, Delaware 424:United States Senate 337:Milwaukee, Wisconsin 267:United States Senate 232:Georgetown, Delaware 202:, where he attended 124:Georgetown, Delaware 1633:The Evening Journal 1474:"Royal Arch Masons" 1448:The Evening Journal 1417:The Evening Journal 1386:The Evening Journal 1138:The Evening Journal 1014:The Evening Journal 827:"News Of The State" 309:and Representative 303:Simeon S. 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Index


Secretary of State of Delaware
Preston Lea
Caleb R. Layton
Daniel O. Hastings
Bridgeville, Delaware
Georgetown, Delaware
Republican
Alma mater
Wilmington Conference Academy
University of Pennsylvania
Secretary of State of Delaware
Republican
Bridgeville, Delaware
William Cannon
Dover
Wilmington Conference Academy
Elkton
University of Pennsylvania
law school
Philadelphia
Georgetown, Delaware
Jacob Moore
clerk
Sussex County
counsel
attorney
Republican Party
Addicks
United States Senate

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