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Terry H. Cahal

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Occupation
  
Politician

Resting place
  
Nashville City Cemetery

Spouse(s)
  
Ann C. Cahal

Born
  
September 4, 1802
Virginia, U.S.

Died
  
15 April 1851, Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Terry H. Cahal (1802-1851) was an American jurist and politician in the Antebellum South. He served as the Speaker of the Tennessee Senate and the Chancellor of Tennessee.

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Early life

Terry H. Cahal was born on September 4, 1802 in Virginia. He served in the First Seminole War of 1816-1819.

Career

Cahal was a lawyer and politician. He served as a member of the Tennessee twice. He also served as its Speaker once. He subsequently served as the "Chancellor" of Tennessee. In 1833, he warned against secession in the wake of the Nullification Crisis. On slavery, Cahal argued:

it is not a good institution either for master or servant, but that its abrupt and sudden abrogation would make the condition of both infinitely worse. Who could live in Tennessee if all the negroes, as a degraded class, were set free to remain here? Not I, not you. In our wealthy and densely populated counties free negroes are pests, and for themselves their condition is generally worse than that of the slaves. [...] A great system of law and order cannot be revolutionized at once without the greatest calamities. African slavery must perish. This is destiny, and if you please, progress; but it ought to die naturally and gradually.

Personal life and death

Cahal had a wife, Ann. He died in 1851.

Works

  • Cahal, Terry H. Address of Terry H. Cahal, to the Freemen of the Ninth Electoral District of the State of Tennessee. OCLC 13167400. 
  • Cahal, Terry H. (1838). Tennessee Subtreasury Preamble and Resolutions of the General Assembly of Tennessee # 181. OCLC 772604971. 
  • Cahal, Terry H. (1838). Tennessee- Disposal of Vacant Lands Document No. 317. Washington. OCLC 772604972. 
  • References

    Terry H. Cahal Wikipedia