Cabell Rives Berry (July 4, 1848 – August 27, 1910) was the Speaker of the Tennessee Senate from 1885 to 1887.
He was raised on a plantation and educated at Higginbotham Academy, a preparatory school of the University of Virginia.
At the age of 16 Berry joined the Confederate army and fought in the American Civil War, attached to Gray's Battery.
In 1868 he came to Middle Tennessee and taught in the Davidson County schools, after which he studied law in the office of John C. Burch, of Nashville, and was admitted to the bar.
Berry retired from the Senate in 1891 and then served three terms as mayor of Franklin, Tennessee.