RIVES, William Cabell

RIVES, William Cabell
Library of Congress
1793–1868

Concise Biography

RIVES, William Cabell, A Representative and a Senator from Virginia; born at 'Union Hill,' Amherst County, Va., May 4, 1793; attended Hampden-Sidney College in Virginia and graduated from the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., in 1809; studied law; admitted to the bar about 1814 and commenced practice in Charlottesville, Albemarle County; delegate to the State constitutional convention in 1816; member, State house of delegates 1817-1820, 1822-1823; moved to 'Castle Hill,' Albemarle County, in 1821; elected as a Crawford Republican to the Eighteenth Congress, and reelected as a Jacksonian candidate to the Nineteenth and to the succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1823, until his resignation in 1829; Minister to France 1829-1832; elected as a Jacksonian to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Littleton W. Tazewell and served from December 10, 1832, to February 22, 1834, when he resigned; again elected to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Tyler and served from March 4, 1836, to March 3, 1839; chairman, Committee on Naval Affairs (Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Congresses); subsequently reelected as a Whig on January 18, 1841, for the term beginning March 4, 1839, and served until March 3, 1845; chairman, Committee on Foreign Relations (Twenty-seventh Congress); again Minister to France 1849-1853; member of the peace convention of 1861 held in Washington, D.C., in an effort to devise means to prevent the impending war; delegate from Virginia to the Confederate Provisional Congress in Montgomery, Ala., and Richmond, Va., in 1861; member of the house of representatives from Virginia in the Second Confederate Congress; died on his plantation, 'Castle Hill,' near Charlottesville, Va., April 25, 1868; interment in the private burial ground on the family estate.

View Record in the Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress

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External Research Collections

Boston Public Library

Boston, MA
Papers: 5 letters.

Columbia University
Rare Book and Manuscript Library

New York, NY
Papers: 3 letters (1830) in the Charles Stewart Davies collection; and 1 letter (June 28, 1830) in the Ray-French historical collection. Finding aid.

Knox College
Seymour Library

Galesburg, IL
Papers: 1 letter (November 9, 1861) in Ray D. Smith Civil War collection; and correspondence in George Bancroft papers, 1819-1889. Finding aid.

Library of Congress
Manuscript Division

Washington, DC
Papers: 1674-1939 (bulk 1830-1890). 67 linear feet. Family (1817-1939) and general (1674-1909) correspondence, financial papers, journals, diaries, and manuscripts. The non-family correspondence contains letters of political and diplomatic significance reflecting southern politics, Jacksonianism, the Whig political movement, diplomatic relations with France, the slavery question, the Civil War and Reconstruction. A draft of the "Life and Times of James Madison," an uncompleted biography by Rives, drafts of an unpublished autobiography, speeches, novels, and other writings are also included. Finding aid.
Additional Papers: Correspondence in Andrew and John White Stevenson family papers, 1756-1882. Finding aid.

Massachusetts Historical Society

Boston, MA
Papers: In James Clarke Freeman papers, 1832-1888.

New-York Historical Society

New York, NY
Papers: 1827-1847. 18 items.

Pierpont Morgan Library

New York, NY
Papers: 1814-1831. 5 items.

Rosenbach Museum and Library

Philadelphia, PA
Papers: 1828-1838. 1 volume; 56 items. Letters from Rives and his wife Judith to James and Dolley Madison and Dolley's brother, John C. Payne, on various topics. Also included are a pamphlet on Rives' speech to House (February 20, 1827), and an annotated clipping of his article, "Mr. Madison and the tariff."

University of Virginia
Alderman Library

Charlottesville, VA
Papers: Ca. 1 foot (1825-1866) in Rives family and other papers. Correspondence, diaries, reminiscences, business papers, genealogical records, manuscripts, plans, drawings, and other papers on James Madison, agriculture, his congressional and diplomatic careers, his residences in Washington and Paris, and the Civil War. Also photographs of an oil portrait and an engraving; and 1 microfilm reel of papers in Library of Congress. Finding aid.

Virginia Historical Society

Richmond, VA
Papers: Miscellaneous items in various collections, including the Graham family papers, 1798-1925, available on microfilm. Also photographs and portrait.

Virginia State Library and Archives

Richmond, VA
Papers: 1 item (1859); and in Tazewell family papers, 1756-1931.

Xavier University
McDonald Memorial Library

Cincinnati, OH
Papers: 1 letter (1836) in Moses Dawson Collection of Political Letters of the Jackson Period, 1811-1845. Also on microfilm.
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Bibliography / Further Reading

Cooper, Frances Harlee. "William Cabell Rives, A Southern Statesman." Master's thesis, Duke University, 1943.

Dingledine, Raymond C. "The Political Career of William Cabell Rives." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Virginia, 1947.

Gunderson, Robert Gray. "William C. Rives and the 'Old Gentlemen's Convention'." Journal of Southern History 22 (November 1956): 459-76.

Harned, Ray Alton. "William Cabell Rives and the Expunging Resolutions." Master's thesis, University of Richmond, 1935.

Ketcham, Ralph L. "William Cabell Rives: Editor of the Letters and Other Writings of James Madison." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 68 (April 1960): 131-36.

Liston, Ann Elizabeth. "W.C. Rives: Diplomat and Politician, 1829-1853." Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University, 1972.

McCoy, Drew R. "Legacy: The Strange Career of William Cabell Rives." In The Last of the Fathers: James Madison and the Republican Legacy, pp. 323-69. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989.

Rives, William C. History of the Life and Times of James Madison. 3 vols. 1859-1868. Reprint. Freeport: Books for Libraries Press, 1970.

Sowle, Patrick. "The Trials of a Virginia Unionist: William Cabell Rives and the Secession Crisis, 1860-1861." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 80 (January 1972): 3-20.

Thomas, Mary Elizabeth, ed. "William Cabell Rives and the British Abolitionists." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 89 (January 1981): 64-66.

Wingfield, Russell Stewart. "William Cabell Rives, a Biography." Richmond College Historical Papers 1 (June 1915): 57-72.

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