W. T. Caho

William T. Caho was a lawyer,[1] public official, and state legislator in North Carolina.

He was born in Newbern, North Carolina.[2] He edited a newspaper.[3] He served in the North Carolina Senate during the 1876 - 1877 term.[4]

He was a sergeant in the Confederate Army.[5] He had a wife.[6]

In 1884, he was listed as a lawyer in Stonewall, North Carolina.[7] He published the Pamlico Enterprise in Bayboro.[8][9]

He received an appointment as president of a railroad's board of directors.[10] He served as president of a railroad and sued it for advertising and employment payments he alleged he never received.[11]

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