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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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343:. He ultimately endorsed George H. Hall for the position. He was again considered a candidate for Congress in 1924 but did not win his party's nomination. Cahall continued practicing law until his death in 1937; by that time, he was the oldest member of the Sussex County bar in age and had the third-longest length of service.
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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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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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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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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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1724:"For Historical Study Of Georgetown, Del"
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921:"First State History: The Addicks Affair"
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1412:"Sussex Selects Grier For Congress"
469:"Joseph L. Cahall Claimed By Death"
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280:. Cahall had the backing of
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1443:"Social And Personal Notes"
1195:"J. L. Cahall Returns Home"
1164:"Many Present At Inaugural"
796:"Convention Of Addicksites"
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944:"The Republican Situation"
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1350:"Cahall Out For Congress"
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703:"News Of The Peninsula"
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1535:"Masonic Appointments"
765:"The Official Returns"
579:"Georgetown Gleanings"
384:justice and historian
382:Delaware Supreme Court
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641:"Events In The State"
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109:Bridgeville, Delaware
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1633:The Evening Journal
1474:"Royal Arch Masons"
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827:"News Of The State"
309:and Representative
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190:Cahall was born in
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1755:"Joseph L. Cahall"
1662:"Joseph L. Cahall"
1566:"Masonic Officers"
610:"Sussex's Deficit"
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329:Daniel O. Hastings
172:Joseph Laws Cahall
88:Daniel O. Hastings
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858:"Union Men Reply"
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