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