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Cable, George Washington

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Cable, George Washington (1844–1925)

US writer. He wrote about Creole life in Old Creole Days (1879), The Grandissimes (1880), Dr Sevier (1884), and the historical work The Creoles of Louisiana (1884).

Cable was born in New Orleans. He entered the fourth Mississippi Cavalry of the Confederate Army in 1863, and at the end of the war began his writing career in his native city.



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