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  1. Silas House

    Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc silashouse.jpg.jpg name Silas House ... subject Music movement influences influenced signature website http www.silashouse.com Silas Dwane House ref http www.shepherd.edu ahwirweb house pages essay.doc Shurbutt, S. Bailey. The History of Every Country Place in the Poetry and Fiction of Silas House. ref born 1971 is an United States ... 13, 2003 accessdate 2007 05 10 title Silas House 1971 by Linda Scott DeRosier work KYLIT ref In 2000, House was chosen, along with since published authors Pamela Duncan , Jeanne Braselton and Jack Riggs ... silas house accessdate 2011 10 18 title Recruiters paperback by Silas House ref House s writing ... as the focus of the Silas House Literary Festival at Emory and Henry College in Emory, Virginia ... Silas House s website http www.myspace.com hillbilly71 Silas House s MySpace page http www.southernhum.com interview with silas house Southern Hum Interview http atlanta.creativeloafing.com gyrobase ... DEFAULTSORT House, Silas Category 1971 births Category Living people Category American novelists Category ... environmental activist and columnist . House s fiction is known for its attention to the natural ... life and education House was born and grew up in rural Lily, Laurel County, Kentucky Laurel County , Kentucky ... University . Writing House s first novel, Clay s Quilt , was published in 2001. It appeared briefly ... for Literature, the Kentucky Novel of the Year Award and many others. House s next book, The Coal .... House s work has been championed by such acclaimed writers as Lee Smith author Lee Smith and Larry Brown author Larry Brown , who were both mentors for House. In March 2009, House published Something ... historian Studs Terkel, in his last blurb. Lee Smith wrote the introduction. House s fourth novel .... In 2005, House wrote the play The Hurting Part , which was produced by the University ... Kentucky . Academic career House served as a writer in residence at Eastern Kentucky University ...   more details



  1. Silas Dean House

    Infobox NRHP name Silas Dean House nrhp type image StonehamMA SilasDeanHouse.jpg caption location 8 Pine St., Stoneham, Massachusetts Stoneham , Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 28 lat seconds 51 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 5 long seconds 52 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1840 architecture Greek Revival architecture Greek Revival added April 13, 1984 governing body Private mpsub Stoneham MRA refnum 84002565 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Silas Dean House is a historic house at 8 Pine Street in Stoneham, Massachusetts Stoneham , Massachusetts . It was built in 1840 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. References reflist National Register of Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Dean, Silas, House Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Houses in Stoneham, Massachusetts StonehamMA NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Silas Deane House

    Infobox nrhp name Silas Deane House nrhp type nhl image Silas Deane House Wethersfield, CT 2.jpg caption Silas Deane House location 203 Main Street, Wethersfield, Connecticut lat degrees 41 lat minutes 41 lat seconds 41.89 lat direction N long degrees 72 long minutes 39 long seconds 13.01 long direction W locmapin Connecticut area built 1764 architect Unknown architecture Georgian designated nrhp type November 28, 1972 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 1020&ResourceType Building title Silas Deane House accessdate 2007 10 03 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added October 6, 1970 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref governing body Private refnum 70000835 Silas Deane House in Wethersfield, Connecticut was the home of Silas Deane , the first diplomat for the United States . Deane built the house in 1766. The two story Georgian house is L shaped with gable roof and two interior chimneys. ref name nrhpinv2 Cite document title PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Text 70000835.pdf National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Silas Deane House 309  KB date January 24, 1972 author Charles W. Snell publisher National Park Service postscript None . PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Photos 70000835.pdf Accompanying 3 photos, exterior and interior, from 1971 and 1974. 760  KB ref In 1959, the house was donated to The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in Connecticut and in 1963 1965, it was restored. It is now a historic house museum and includes original furniture and portraits of Deane and his second wife. ref name nrhpinv2 It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1972. ref name nhlsum ref name nrhpinv2 References reflist External links Commonscat Silas Deane House http www.webb deane stevens.org deanehouse.html Silas Deane House, Webb ..., Connecticut Category Museums in Hartford County, Connecticut Category Historic house museums ...   more details



  1. Silas Williams House

    Infobox NRHP name Silas Williams House nrhp type image Streator IL Silas Williams House1.jpg caption lat degrees lat minutes lat seconds lat direction long degrees long minutes long seconds long direction location Streator, Illinois Streator , LaSalle County, Illinois LaSalle County , Illinois , USA nearest city area built c. 1893 architect Silas Williams builder architecture Queen Anne style architecture in the United States Queen Anne style designated added June 23, 1976 established visitation num visitation year refnum 76002146 mpsub governing body Private owner The Silas Williams House , also known as the Edward Baker House , is a historic Queen Anne house in the city of Streator, Illinois . The building was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1976. History The Silas Williams House was built by its first owner, Silas Williams, around 1893. Williams, originally from Ottawa, Illinois , was a paper mill owner who also owned many properties throughout Streator. He constructed many homes around the city. ref name nrhp Hengen, Shannon E. http gis.hpa.state.il.us hargis PDFs 200695.pdf Silas Williams House , PDF , National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, January 9, 1976, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency , accessed May 15, 2008. ref Architecture The Williams House is a two story frame building with a full basement and an attic. It is cast in the Queen ... Places DEFAULTSORT Williams, Silas, House Category National Register of Historic Places in LaSalle ... House has two main areas of importance, architecture and local history. As one of the last ... Streator. The house is also important architecturally. Its open floor plan carries the Queen Anne style further than any other house in the state of Illinois. ref name nrhp The Silas Williams House was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 23, 1976. ref name nris http www.nr.nps.gov ... Short Sillas Williams House , Property Information Report, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency , accessed ...   more details



  1. Frank Silas Doernbecher House

    Infobox nrhp name Frank Silas Doernbecher House nrhp type image Frank Silas Doernbecher House Portland, OR .JPG caption Frank Silas Doernbecher House in 2009 location 2323 NE Tillamook St., Portland, Oregon lat degrees 45 lat minutes 32 lat seconds 16 lat direction N long degrees 122 long minutes 38 long seconds 29 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Oregon built 1903 architecture Tudor Revival added March 14, 1978 area convert 0.6 acre governing body Private refnum 78002311 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref The Frank Silas Doernbecher House is a house located in northeast Portland, Oregon Portland , Oregon listed on the National Register of Historic Places . ref name OPRD list cite web title Oregon National Register List publisher Oregon Parks and Recreation Department url http www.oregon.gov OPRD HCD NATREG docs oregon nr list.pdf page 32 format PDF date October 19, 2009 accessdate June 22, 2011 ref See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Northeast Portland, Oregon References Reflist Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Portland, Oregon Category Tudor Revival architecture in the United States Category Houses completed in 1903 Oregon NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Silas Sammis House

    Infobox NRHP name Silas Sammis House nrhp type image caption location 302 W. Neck Rd., Huntington, New York lat degrees 40 lat minutes 53 lat seconds 9 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 26 long seconds 23 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New York built 1730 architect Sammis, Silas architecture Greek Revival added September 26, 1985 area convert 1.4 acre governing body Private mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000562.pdf Huntington Town MRA refnum 85002573 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Silas Sammis House is a historic home located at Huntington, New York Huntington in Suffolk County, New York . It consists of a frac 1 1 2 story, five bay, shingled section built about 1730 and a larger, three bay, frac 1 1 2 story shingled residence built about 1800. The small east wing was the original dwelling. It is an intact example of settlement period architecture in Huntington. ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 8777 title National Register of Historic Places Registration Silas Sammis House date undated accessdate 2010 02 20 author unnamed publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation ref It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. ref name nris References reflist External links http hdl.loc.gov loc.pnp hhh.ny0783 Silas Sammis House, West Neck Avenue & Sammis Road, Huntington, Suffolk County, NY 8 drawings, 14 photos, and 1 data page at Historic American Building Survey National Register of Historic Places in New York DEFAULTSORT Sammis, Silas, House Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Houses completed in 1730 Category Houses in Suffolk County, New York SuffolkNY NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Silas Clapp House

    Infobox nrhp name Silas Clapp House nrhp type image caption location West Warwick, Rhode Island lat degrees 41 lat minutes 40 lat seconds 25 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 30 long seconds 49 long direction W locmapin Rhode Island area built 1804 architect Unknown architecture Federal added May 7, 1973 governing body Private refnum 73000049 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref The Silas Clapp House is an historic house at East Greenwich Avenue in West Warwick, Rhode Island . The house was built in 1804 and added to the National Historic Register in 1973. References reflist Registered Historic Places Category Houses completed in 1804 Category West Warwick, Rhode Island Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island Category Houses in Kent County, Rhode Island RhodeIsland NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Silas Gardner House

    Infobox nrhp name Silas Gardner House nrhp type image Silas Gardner House.JPG caption The house as commonly seen, from New York State Route 300 Route 300 location 1141 Union Ave, Gardnertown, New York lat degrees 41 lat minutes 32 lat seconds 6 lat direction N long degrees 74 long minutes 4 long seconds 16 long direction W locmapin New York built 1750s added March 28, 1980 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref governing body Private refnum 80002734 The Silas Gardner House is a colonial house colonial stone house at the junction of routes New York State Route 52 52 and New York State Route 300 300 in the Gardnertown, New York Gardnertown section of the Newburgh town , New York Town of Newburgh in Orange County, New York Orange County , New York . It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1980. Gardner was the first to build a home in the area that would take its name from him. This name was kept despite his history during the American Revolutionary War Revolutionary War . He had at first supported his fellow colonists demands for redress from Great Britain Britain , but felt actually declaring American independence independence was a reckless move that would backfire on the colonists and stayed out of the war. Later developments led him to aid the wife of a British officer from the area in escaping to Canada . The house stood vacant for years after his descendants left it in the late 19th century. It might have had to be demolition demolished until a family that had moved to the area from Minnesota bought it and renovated it in the 1970s. References reflist National Register of Historic Places in New York DEFAULTSORT Gardner, Silas, House Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Houses in Orange County, New York Category National Register of Historic Places in Orange County, New York Category Newburgh, New York OrangeNY NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Silas M. Clark House

    Infobox NRHP name Silas M. Clark House nrhp type image Indiana Pennsylvania Clark House.jpg caption Silas M. Clark House, August 2008 location 6th St. and Wayne Ave., Indiana, Pennsylvania lat degrees 40 lat minutes 37 lat seconds 12 lat direction N long degrees 79 long minutes 9 long seconds 5 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Pennsylvania built 1869 1870 architecture Italian Villa added June 15, 1978 area convert 0.2 acre governing body Local refnum 78002406 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref Silas M. Clark House , also known as Clark Memorial Hall and History House, is a historic home located at Indiana, Pennsylvania Indiana , Indiana County, Pennsylvania . It was built in 1869 1870, and is a three story, brick building with a cross gable roof in Italianate architecture Italian Villa style. It features round headed windows, a central tower, and arched entryway. It housed the local chapter of the American Red Cross from 1918 to 1930. The building has housed the Indiana County Historical and Genealogical Society since 1951. ref name arch cite web url https www.dot7.state.pa.us ce SelectWelcome.asp title National Historic Landmarks & National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania publisher CRGIS Cultural Resources Geographic Information System format Searchable database Note This includes cite web url https www.dot7.state.pa.us ce imagery phmc scans H000648 01H.pdf title National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Silas M. Clark House accessdate 2011 12 04 author Richard A. Burkert and Susan M. Zacher format PDF date undated ref It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. ref name nris References reflist DEFAULTSORT Clark, Silas M., House National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania Indiana, Pennsylvania Category History museums in Pennsylvania Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania Category Italianate architecture in Pennsylvania Category Buildings and structures ...   more details



  1. Silas P. Smith Opera House

    Infobox nrhp name Silas P. Smith Opera House nrhp type image caption location 117 Court St., West Union, West Virginia lat degrees 39 lat minutes 17 lat seconds 38 lat direction N long degrees 80 long minutes 46 long seconds 30 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin West Virginia built 1900 architect architecture Early Commercial, Romanesque added July 25, 2001 area less than one acre governing body Local refnum 01000788 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref Silas P. Smith Opera House , now known as Doddridge County Public Library, is a historic theatre located at West Union, West Virginia West Union , Doddridge County, West Virginia . It was built in 1900, and is a two story brick commercial building measuring 40 feet wide and 70 feet deep. It has simple Romanesque Revival architecture Romanesque Revival style architectural details. The building has housed the Doddridge County Public Library since 1965. It is included in the West Union Downtown Historic District . ref name dhr cite web url http www.wvculture.org shpo nr pdf doddridge 01000788.pdf title National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Silas P. Smith Opera House date January 2001 accessdate 2011 06 20 author Hazel G. Wysong publisher State of West Virginia, West Virginia Division of Culture and History, Historic Preservation ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places in West Virginia DEFAULTSORT Smith, Silas P., Opera, House Category Theatres on the National Register of Historic Places in West Virginia Category Romanesque Revival architecture in West Virginia Category Buildings and structures completed in 1900 Category Buildings and structures in Doddridge County, West Virginia Category Early Commercial architecture in West Virginia Category National Register of Historic Places listings in Doddridge County, West Virginia WestVirginia NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Silas Jacob N. Beeks House

    The Silas Jacob N. Beeks House , located near Forest Grove, Oregon Forest Grove , Oregon , is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . ref name OPRD list cite web title Oregon National Register List publisher Oregon Parks and Recreation Department url http www.oregon.gov OPRD HCD NATREG docs oregon nr list.pdf page 48 format PDF date June 6, 2011 accessdate July 19, 2011 ref See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington County, Oregon References Reflist National Register of Historic Places Oregon Category National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, Oregon Category Forest Grove, Oregon Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon ...   more details



  1. Silas

    Persondata . NAME Silas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH ... apostles Category Book of Acts be , 70 bg ca Silas cs Silas da Silas de Silas Silvanus el es Silas eo Silvano Biblio fr Silas Bible id Silas it Sila apostolo nl Silas ja nn Silas pl Sylwan ucze apostolski pt Silas B blia ru 70 sr sv Silas uk 70 ...   more details



  1. Silas Marner

    s still body into Silas house. Upon discovering the child, Silas follows her tracks in the snow and discovers ... a local boy, Aaron, son of Marner s kind neighbour Dolly. Aaron and Eppie move into Silas new house, courtesy of Godfrey. Silas actions through the years in caring for Eppie have provided joy for everyone ...Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Silas Marner title orig translator image File Silas Marner 1.jpg 200px image caption First edition title page. author George ... William Blackwood and Sons release date media type pages isbn preceded by followed by Silas Marner ... is set in the early years of the 19th century. Silas Marner, a weaver, is a member of a small Calvinist .... Two clues are given against Silas a pocket knife and the discovery of the bag formerly containing the money in his own house. There is a strong suggestion that Silas best friend, William Dane, has framed him, since Silas had lent the pocket knife to William a short while before. Silas is proclaimed ... of catalepsy , ref cite book title Silas Marner chapter Chapter 7 quote when Silas Marner was in that strange ... younger son of Squire Cass, the town s leading landowner. Silas sinks into a deep gloom, despite the villagers ... wife. Silas decides to keep the child and names her Eppie, after his deceased mother and his sister, Hephzibah. Eppie changes Silas life completely. Silas has been robbed of his material gold but has ... pass, and Eppie grows up to be the pride of the town. She has a strong bond with Silas, who through ... state. Eventually, the skeleton of Dunstan Cass still clutching Silas gold is found at the bottom of the stone quarry near Silas home, and the money is duly returned to Silas. Shocked by this revelation ... for Eppie would mean forsaking Silas. Eppie politely refuses, saying, I can t think o no happiness without him. Silas is never able to clear up the details of the robbery that caused his exile from Lantern ... to know what happened to Lantern Yard s inhabitants. However, Silas contentedly resigns himself ...   more details



  1. Silas Blissett

    Hollyoaks name Silas Blissett image File Silas Blissett.jpg 205px portrayer Jeff Rawle introducer ... at Silas s records occupation nowrap Journalist until 2011 br Barman 2011 home nowrap France until ... Silas Blissett is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks , played by Jeff ... the role of Silas and his storyline. Rawle found the storyline interesting and something which he would like to have a crack at . The actor said that the role of Silas is very interesting for him ... December 2010. Silas was credited as Mystery Man in his first episode to keep his identity hidden. He is revealed to be Heidi Costello s Kim Tiddy father. Silas is a serial killer who is described as sinister ... Kilkelly of Digital Spy described Silas as a dual role of the affable older man and sinister killer. Silas is old fashioned and dislikes women who have loose morals. Silas s storylines have mostly focused on his various murders. Silas murders India Longford Beth Kingston after using another identity on an internet dating website and arranging to meet her. Rawle took on the role of Silas to highlight the dangers of online dating. Silas plans to murder India s sister, Texas Longford Texas Bianca Hendrickse Spendlove , but refrains. Silas attempts to murder Lynsey Nolan Karen Hassan and she realises that he is a murderer. Silas then murders Jenny Hollyoaks Jenny Daisy Turner after they arrange to meet on a social networking site. Silas also murders Rae Wilson Alice Barlow and frames Brendan Brady Emmett J. Scanlan for the crime. Silas kidnaps his grandson s pregnant fianc , Mercedes McQueen ... for his crimes. Silas made his final appearance on 4 November 2011. Storylines Backstory Silas, born 17 March 1948, is the son of Nancy Blissett. It is therefore unknown if Silas had any siblings although he has never mentioned any brothers or sisters. Silas mentioned that although Heidi was a planned pregnancy, Wendy was accidental and they d not planned for another child. Silas became a journalist ...   more details



  1. Silas Condict

    Unreferenced date May 2010 Silas Condict March 7, 1738 &ndash September 6, 1801 was an United States American farmer and large landowner from Morris County, New Jersey . He served as a New Jersey delegate to the Continental Congress from 1781 to 1783. Later, he served a number of terms in the New Jersey General Assembly State Assembly , and was its Speaker in 1792 1794 and in 1797. Silas died in Morristown, New Jersey and is buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Morristown . His nephew, Lewis Condict , and great grandson, Augustus W. Cutler , would later serve in the United States House of Representatives U.S. Congress . External links http bioguide.congress.gov scripts biodisplay.pl?index C000669 Condict s Congressional biography Speakers of the New Jersey General Assembly Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Condict, Silas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH March 7, 1738 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 6, 1801 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Condict, Silas Category Continental Congressmen from New Jersey Category 1738 births Category 1801 deaths Category People from Morris County, New Jersey Category Speakers of the New Jersey General Assembly de Silas Condict ...   more details



  1. Silas Betton

    Silas Betton August 26, 1768 January 22, 1822 was a United States Representative from New Hampshire . He was born in Londonderry, New Hampshire . He studied under a private tutor, and was graduated from Dartmouth College , Hanover, New Hampshire in 1787. He studied law and was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Salem, New Hampshire in 1790. Betton was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives 1797 1799 and a member of the New Hampshire Senate 1801 1803. He was elected as a Federalist to the Eighth and Ninth Congresses March 4, 1803 March 3, 1807 . After Congress, he resumed the practice of law and again a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1810 and 1811. He also served as high sheriff of Rockingham County 1813 1818. He died in Salem, New Hampshire in 1822 and was buried in Old Parish Cemetery, Center Village, Salem, New Hampshire. References CongBio B000425 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Betton, Silas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH August 26, 1768 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 22, 1822 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Betton, Silas Category 1768 births Category 1822 deaths Category People from Londonderry, New Hampshire Category New Hampshire Federalists Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from New Hampshire Category Dartmouth College alumni de Silas Betton ...   more details



  1. Silas Garber

    Infobox Governor name Silas Garber image Silas Garber published 1913.jpg order 3rd office Governor of Nebraska term start 1875 term end 1879 lieutenant predecessor Robert Wilkinson Furnas successor Albinus Nance birth date September 31, 1833 birth place death date January 12, 1905 death place party spouse profession religion Silas Garber September 21, 1833 January 12, 1905 was the founder of Red Cloud, Nebraska and was also Nebraska s List of Governors of Nebraska third Governor . Early life Silas Garber was born in Logan County, Ohio on September 21, 1833. He moved to Clayton County, Iowa when he was seventeen and started farming. At the start of the American Civil War Civil War , he joined the 3rd Missouri Volunteer Infantry 3rd Missouri Regiment . He later transferred to Co. D, 27th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 27th Iowa Infantry . At the end of the war, Garber left the Midwest and moved to California . Life in Nebraska Garber returned to the Midwest in 1870. He settled in Webster County, Nebraska , and in 1872, he laid out the town site of Red Cloud. Garber served as probate judge of Webster County, and in 1872 he was elected to the Nebraska House of Representatives. In 1873 he became Register of the U.S. Land Office in Lincoln, Nebraska Lincoln . He received the Republican Party United States Republican nomination, and in 1874, Garber became the fourth third elected Governor .... Silas Garber died in Red Cloud, Nebraska on January 12, 1905. References http www.findagrave.com cgi ... state governors garber.pdf Silas Garber papers at the Nebraska State Historical Society Governors of Nebraska ... Garber, Silas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH September 21, 1833 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 12, 1905 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Garber, Silas Category ... from Webster County, Nebraska Category Nebraska Republicans Category Members of the Nebraska House of Representatives Category American city founders Nebraska politician stub de Silas Garber fr Silas ...   more details



  1. Silas Condit

    Church Cemetery . ref http politicalgraveyard.com geo NJ ES5.html R9U0J62QO Silas Condit ... References CongBio C000672 http politicalgraveyard.com bio comte conditt.html R9M0IT8ML Silas Condit at The Political Graveyard http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page gr&GRid 6940309 Silas Condit at Find A Grave Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Condit, Silas ALTERNATIVE ... November 29, 1861 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Condit, Silas Category 1778 births Category 1861 deaths ... of the United States House of Representatives from New Jersey Category Members of the New Jersey ... People from Orange, New Jersey Category New Jersey National Republicans de Silas Condit pt Silas Condit sv Silas Condit ...   more details



  1. Silas (disambiguation)

    Silas or SILAS may refer to People Silas , a 1st century leading figure among the early Christian community in Jerusalem Silas Portuguese footballer , real name Jorge Fernandes Paul Silas , American professional basketball player and coach Paulo Silas , a Brazilian football soccer player Silas Feitosa Jose De Souza , a Brazilian football soccer player Silas Tertius Rand Bill , Canadian politician Silas Deane , delegate to the American Continental Congress Mar Shila Silas floruit fl. 503&ndash 520 , List of Patriarchs of the Church of the East Catholicos Patriarch of the Church of the East Fictional characters Silas The Da Vinci Code , a fictional character in the novel The Da Vinci Code King Silas Benjamin Kings , a fictional character, played by Ian McShane from the television series Kings U.S. TV series The Graveyard Book Main characters Silas , a fictional character in the novel The Graveyard Book The book and character Silas Marner Weeds TV series Cast and characters Silas Botwin is a main character in the popular Showtime TV network Showtime series Weeds Silas is a character of the novels of Cecil B dker . The Silas novels were also adapted into de Silas Fernsehserie a German TV series for ZDF in 1981. Silas Blissett , a fictional character in Hollyoaks , played by Jeff Rawle Other Silas, Alabama , a town in the United States Society for Irish Latin American Studies SILAS Silas, a character from Transformers Prime . See also Sila disambiguation Disambig de Silas Begriffskl rung fr Silas it Silas ja pl Silas pt Silas ...   more details



  1. Silas Hare

    Hare, Silas Category 1827 births Category 1907 deaths Category Members of the United States House ...Infobox Politician general name Silas Hare image title United States Congressman br Texas s 5th congressional district Texas 5th Congressional District term start 1887 term end 1891 predecessor James W. Throckmorton successor Joseph W. Bailey title2 Texas Criminal Court District Judge br Dallas County, Texas Dallas County , Collin County, Texas Collin County , Grayson County, Texas Grayson County term start2 1873 term end2 1876 predecessor2 successor2 title3 Chief Justice br Confederate States of America ... Rector 1849 1890 her death Mary Louise Kennedy 1903 1908 his death children Luther Rector br Silas Jr br Winnie br Henry br George br Eula br Unnamed infant profession Lawyer religion Silas Hare November 13, 1827 November 26, 1908 ref name Ex Congressman Silas Hare cite news title Ex Congressman Silas Hare newspaper The New York Times date 28 November 1908 ref was a United States House of Representatives U.S. Representative from Texas . Early years Silas Hare Sr. was born in Ross County, Ohio , to Jacob ... at that time, the Sandwich Islands , Oregon. ref name Silas Hare Military service Hare served during ... , Hare was wounded by a lance. ref name Silas Hare During the American Civil War Civil War Hare served ... of law in Washington, D.C. ref name Silas Hare Handbook of Texas name Silas Hare author Douglas, Elizabeth ... 2010 Texas State Historical Association ref Silas Jr who followed his father in public service ref name Silas Hare Jr Handbook of Texas name Silas Hare Jr author Douglas, Elizabeth Blair id HH fhacf ... Times date 31 December 1903 ref Silas Hare died in Washington, D.C. on November 26, 1908 and is interred with his first wife in Sherman, Texas. ref name Grave of Silas Hare Sr cite web title Grave of Silas Hare Sr url http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page gr&GSln hare&GSfn silas&GSbyrel in&GSdyrel ... 2 Source CongBio H000203 Bioguide Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hare, Silas ...   more details



  1. Silas Soule

    Refimprove date October 2007 Image Captain Silas Soule.gif thumb 233px right Captain Silas Soule Silas Stillman Soule July 26, 1838 &ndash April 23, 1865 was a Massachusetts abolitionist , Kansas Territory Jayhawker , and a soldier in the Colorado infantry and cavalry during the American Civil War . Captain Soule, as commander of Company D, 1st Colorado Cavalry, was present at the Sand Creek Massacre on November 29, 1864. He refused an order of his commander, Colonel John Chivington , to fire on defenseless Indians, primarily old men, women, and young children. Soule later testified against Chivington ... to be by Chivington loyalists. Early life and Bleeding Kansas Silas Soule was born into a family ... , in November 1854. Silas, his mother and two sisters came the following summer. Border war Shortly ..., Kansas Vinland , Amasa Soule, Silas s father, established his household as a stop on the Underground Railroad . At the young age of 17, Silas was escorting slaves, escapees from Missouri , north to freedom. Silas s sister, Anne Julia Soule Prentiss, tells of her family s early experience in Maine, Massachusetts and Kansas in a 1929 interview. Our house was on the Underground Railway . John Brown was often there... My Brother, Silas, and Brown were close friends. Silas went out on many a foray with him ... the Negroes he could. Silas took the whole thirteen from our home eight miles to Mr. Grover s stone ... the reputation of Silas Soule as a brave and resourceful fighter. In July, 1859, Soule was part ... to free Doy. Soule was sent into the County jail jail house in St. Joseph where Doy was being held ... his death would help bring on a war between north and south. Sand Creek Massacre In May, 1860 Silas ... to be civilized. Captain Silas Soule, letter to Major Edward W. Wynkoop , 14 December 1864 ref Gary ...?page gr&GRid 8787563 Silas Soule at Find A Grave References references Persondata NAME Soule, Silas ..., Colorado Denver , Colorado DEFAULTSORT Soule, Silas Category 1838 births Category 1865 deaths Category ...   more details



  1. Silas Wheeler

    orphan date November 2009 Silas Wheeler , called Captain , was a soldier in the army of the American Revolution , and the founder of the town of Wheeler, New York Wheeler , Steuben County, New York Steuben County , New York . He was born on March 7, 1752 or 1753 at Concord, Massachusetts , and died on November 28, 1828, at Wheeler, New York. Revolutionary War He was at the Battle of Bunker Hill and accompanied Benedict Arnold on his expedition from Maine to Quebec . Many starved to death along the way, and others deserted. After several days with no food, a group of Indians brought Silas a Dog meat dog he said it was the sweetest food he had ever eaten. In Quebec, he was captured by the British and caught smallpox while in prison. Wheeler became bald from the illness and remained permanently so. After his exchange, he returned to Rhode Island, became a privateer, and was recaptured on the high seas by the British. He was sent to a prison camp at Kinsale in Ireland . After a year he escaped and was helped by Henry Grattan to make his way to a ship bound for Dunkirk , France, and thence to America. After the war he moved to Albany County, New York , then on to Steuben County, New York Steuben County where he founded the town of Wheeler. Family life Silas married Sarah Gardiner born in Rhode Island and they had two daughters Ruth, who married Nathan Rose, and Sarah, who married William Holmes. His son, Grattan H. Wheeler Grattan Henry Wheeler , named for Silas rescuer Henry Grattan, served as a United States House of Representatives U.S. Representative from New York. References The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler family in America , by The American College of Genealogy History of the settlement of Steuben County, N.Y. , by Guy Humphrey McMaster Historical ... . NAME Wheeler, Silas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American soldier DATE OF BIRTH 1753 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1828 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wheeler, Silas Category People of Massachusetts ...   more details



  1. Silas Lee

    Silas Lee July 3, 1760 March 1, 1814 was a United States Representative from Massachusetts . Born in Concord, Massachusetts , he pursued classical studies and graduated from Harvard University in 1784. He studied law, was Admission to the bar in the United States admitted to the bar , and was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1793, 1797, and 1798. Lee was elected as a Federalist Party Federalist to the 6th United States Congress 6th and 7th United States Congress 7th Congresses and served from March 4, 1799, until August 20, 1801, when he resigned. He was appointed by President Thomas Jefferson to be United States Attorney for the District of Maine on January 6, 1802, and served until his death he was justice of the peace and of the quorum in 1803, and probate judge from 1805 to 1814. In 1810 he was chief judge of the Maine Court of Common Pleas Court of Common Pleas . He died in Wiscasset, Maine interment was in Evergreen Cemetery. References CongBio L000204 s start s par us hs USRepSuccessionBox state Massachusetts district 12 before Isaac Parker after Samuel Thatcher years District of Maine Maine district br March 4, 1799 August 20, 1801 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lee, Silas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH July 3, 1760 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 1, 1814 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lee, Silas Category 1760 births Category 1814 deaths Category Harvard University alumni Category Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from the District of Maine Category United States Attorneys for the District of Maine Category Massachusetts Federalists ...   more details



  1. Silas Adams

    Members of the United States House of Representatives from Kentucky Category Members of the Kentucky House of Representatives de Silas Adams ...File Colonel Silas Adams historical marker.jpg thumb right 250px Historical marker to Adams in Liberty, Kentucky Silas Adams February 9, 1839 May 5, 1896 was a lawyer and politician from Kentucky . Youth He was born in Pulaski County, Kentucky on February 9, 1839, and moved to Casey County, Kentucky Casey County with his parents in 1841. He attended Kentucky University at Harrodsburg, Kentucky Harrodsburg , Transylvania University , and Lexington Law School . Civil War He entered the Union Army during the American Civil War Civil War as a first lieutenant , First Regiment, Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry and was later promoted to captain, lieutenant colonel, and colonel of the regiment . He was mustered out December 31, 1864. His experiences in the cavalry are recorded in the book The Wild Riders of the First Kentucky Cavalry by Eastham Tarrant. Postwar life Following the war he entered Lexington Law School in 1867 he was admitted to the bar and practiced law. He served two terms as county attorney and later served as a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1889 1892. He led an unsuccessful campaign as a Republican Party United States Republican candidate for the United States Senate in 1892. He was later elected as a Republican to the Fifty third United States Congress 53rd US Congress March 4, 1893 March 3, 1895 . He followed as an unsuccessful independent candidate for reelection in 1894 to the Fifty fourth United States Congress 54th US Congress , and thereafter returned to the practice of law. He died in Liberty, Kentucky Liberty on May 5, 1896 and was buried ... Persondata . NAME Adams, Silas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 9, 1839 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 5, 1896 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Adams, Silas Category 1839 ...   more details



  1. Silas Wood

    This article was automatically created by User polbot from http bioguide.congress.gov scripts biodisplay.pl?index W000703. The prose may be stilted, and there may be grammatical and Wikification errors. Please improve in any way you see fit. Silas Wood September 14, 1769 March 2, 1847 was a United States House of Representatives U.S. Representative from New York . Born in West Hills, near Huntington, New York , Wood pursued classical studies. He graduated from Princeton College in 1789 and during the five succeeding years was a teacher at that institution. He studied law. He was Admission to the bar in the United States admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Huntington, New York . He was appointed district attorney of Suffolk County in 1818 and 1821. Wood was elected to the 16th United States Congress Sixteenth and to the four succeeding Congresses March 4, 1819 March 3, 1829 . He served as chairman of the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of State 17th United States Congress Seventeenth and 18th United States Congress Eighteenth Congresses . He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1828 to the 21st United States Congress Twenty first Congress. He died in Huntington, New York , March 2, 1847. He was interred in the Old Public Cemetery on Main Street. Sources CongBio W000703 s start s par us hs USRepSuccessionBox state New York district 1 district ord 1st before Tredwell Scudder , br George Townsend after James Lent years 1819 1829 br small with James Guyon, Jr. 1820 21 and Cadwallader D. Colden 1821 23 small s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wood, Silas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH September 14, 1769 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 2, 1847 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wood, Silas Category 1769 births Category 1847 deaths Category Princeton University alumni Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from New York Category New York National Republicans Cat ...   more details




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