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Among this group of settlers were Silas M. Parker, Moses Herrin, Elisha Anglin, Luther T. M. Plummer, David Faulkenberry, Joshua Hadley, and Samuel Frost.
* Jon M. Kuykendall received the 2008 Emmy Award for Cultural Documentary for his work as Audio Producer on the University of Arkansas ' film " Silas Hunt: A Documentary ".
Also listed on the National Register are Breezedale, Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway Indiana Passenger Station, Silas M. Clark House, Graff's Market, James Mitchell House, Old Indiana County Courthouse, Indiana Borough 1912 Municipal Building, Indiana Armory, Old Indiana County Jail and Sheriff's Office, and John Sutton Hall.
Fowler, William M. Silas Talbot: Captain of Old Ironsides.
Administrative Buildings: Willis Pratt Hall ( student activities ), University Towers ( university police, visitor center ), President's Residence, Silas M. Clark Hall ( bursar, registrar ), Samuel W. Jack Cogeneration Plant ( power plant ), Robertshaw Building, R & P Office Building, John Sutton Hall (" Old Main ")
In addition to his instruction of East Coast artists like Charles Demuth, Silas Dustin, Marsden Hartley, M. Jean McLane, Georgia O ' Keeffe, John Marin, George Pearse Ennis, Leopold Seyffert and Edward Charles Volkert, he had an important role in influencing California art at the turn of the century, especially in interactions with Arthur Frank Mathews, Xavier Martinez and Percy Gray.
Silas M. Duncan ( 1788 – 14 September 1834 ) was an officer in the United States Navy during the War of 1812.
Notable Cornish writers include Arthur Quiller-Couch, alias " Q ", Jack Clemo, deaf-blind poet, Silas Hocking a prolific novelist, and D. M. Thomas, novelist and poet.
* Silas L. Warner, M. D.

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Purvis and Silas Pettigrew were the last to leave.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America celebrates these two, together with Silas, on the same date.
Paul, speaking for himself, Silas, and Timothy, gives thanks for the news about their faith and love ; he reminds them of the kind of life he had lived while he was with them.
* 1839 – Silas Adams, American lawyer and politician ( d. 1896 )
The gloomy villain, forbidding mansion, and persecuted heroine of Sheridan Le Fanu's Uncle Silas ( 1864 ) shows the direct influence of both Walpole's Otranto and Radcliffe's Udolpho.
During his second missionary journey, St. Paul of Tarsus, accompanied by Silas and Timothy (), visited the " region of Galatia ," where he was detained by sickness ().
She is the author of seven novels, including Adam Bede ( 1859 ), The Mill on the Floss ( 1860 ), Silas Marner ( 1861 ), Middlemarch ( 1871 – 72 ), and Daniel Deronda ( 1876 ), most of them set in provincial England and known for their realism and psychological insight.
From Adam Bede to The Mill on the Floss and Silas Marner, Eliot presented the cases of social outsiders and small-town persecution.
When Silas Marner is persuaded that his alienation from the church means also his alienation from society, the author's life is again mirrored with her refusal to attend church.
In Legends of the Micmacs ( 1894 ), Silas Rand describes a Mi ' kmaq ball game people called tooadijik.
A column in The Chicago Daily Tribune in 1938 attributes a version involving socialism, communism, fascism and New Dealism to an address by Silas Strawn to the Economic Club of Chicago on November 29, 1935.
She made one British film as well, the 1947 film version of Uncle Silas, starring Jean Simmons.
::::: i. Gaius Julius Fabia Sampsiceramus III Silas, King of Emesa, had at least 1 child
* 1850 – Silas Hocking, British novelist and preacher ( d. 1935 )
Accompanied by Silas, Timothy and possibly Luke, the author of the Acts of the Apostles, he preached for the first time on European soil in Philippi () and baptized Lydia, a purple dye merchant, in a river to the west of the city.
Silas Talbot engineered an expedition to Puerto Plata harbor in the Colony of Santo Domingo, a possession of France's ally Spain, on May 11, 1800 ; sailors and marines from the USS Constitution under Lieutenant Isaac Hull captured the French privateer Sandwich in the harbor and spiked the guns in the Spanish fort.
At the turn of the 1960s to the 1970s, the young Martinho da Vila would give a new face to the traditional sambas-enredo established by authors such as Silas de Oliveira and Mano Decio da Viola, compressing them and expanding its potential in the music market.
Three of his best known works are Uncle Silas, Carmilla and The House by the Churchyard.
Le Fanu succeeded in this aim in 1864, with the publication of Uncle Silas, which he set in Derbyshire.
* " Passage in the Secret History of an Irish Countess " ( 1839 ), an early version of his later novel Uncle Silas.
* Uncle Silas ( 1864 ), a macabre mystery novel and classic of gothic horror.
* Free mp3 download of " Uncle Silas " at LibriVox. org
During the War of 1812, in 1814, Silas Halsey lost his life while using a submarine in an unsuccessful attack on a British warship stationed in New London harbor.
Along with Titus and Silas, he is commemorated by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Episcopal Church on 26 January.
Wilkes named the lower cove Holmes Harbor, after his assistant surgeon, Silas Holmes.

Silas and Burroughs
He founded the pharmaceutical company Burroughs Wellcome & Company with his colleague Silas Burroughs, which is one of the four large companies that merged to form GlaxoSmithKline.
In 1880, Henry Wellcome established a pharmaceutical company, Burroughs Wellcome & Company, with his colleague Silas Mainville Burroughs.
In 1895, Silas Burroughs died, aged 48, leaving the company in the hands of his partner.

Silas and Company
Lynn Shoe manufacturers, led by Charles A. Coffin and Silas Abbott Barton, invested in the early electric industry, specifically in 1883 with Elihu Thomson and his Thomson-Houston Electric Company.
The same year it was recorded by Silas Leachman for the North American Phonograph Co. of Chicago ( Talking Machine Company of Chicago / Chicago Talking Machine ).
Of the two serious bids, the lowest bid was from a consortium of three companies: Silas Mason Co. from Louisville, Kentucky, Walsh Construction Co. of Davenport, Iowa and New York and Atkinson-Kier Company of San Francisco and San Diego.

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While in Philippi, his exorcism of a demon from a slave girl caused a great uproar in the city, which led to their ( Paul and Silas ) arrest and public beating ().
A map of Minnesota in 1856, by Silas Chapman, shows this road with a small settlement named Twin Lakes, which was the only locality indicated as having inhabitants in Carlton county.
The borough is home to Silas Condict County Park, which covers and was dedicated in 1964.
Whitehall is probably named after Silas D. Prior's tavern on Brownsville Road, which was renamed White Hall in the 1850s.
There is some disagreement over the proper form of his name: he is consistently called " Silas " in Acts, but the Latin Silvanus, which means " of the forest ," is always used by Paul and in the First Epistle of Peter ; it may be that " Silvanus " is the Romanized version of the original " Silas ," or that " Silas " is the Greek nickname for " Silvanus.
Fitzmyer points out that Silas is the Greek version of the Aramaic " Seila ," a version of the Hebrew " Saul ," which is attested in Palmyrene inscriptions.
Starchild grew out of three projects Owen had been working on: a fantasy-based series entitled Pryderi Terra of which a single issue was published, an abandoned Elseworlds story for DC Comics ( also titled Starchild, which is the meaning of Superman's birth name Kal-El in his native Kryptonese ) and a 1990 Classics Illustrated adaptation of Silas Marner which also never saw print.
He traded away both Silas and Westphal because they wanted salary increases that would have made them higher earners than the best player on the Celtics ( Cowens ), which was not acceptable to Auerbach, even though Cowens personally begged him to give Silas a new deal.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson put together a rescue attempt of two of Brown's men, Albert Hazlett and Aaron Stevens, during which Silas posed as a drunken Irishman and got himself arrested.
* Silas Andrus, The Code of 1650 Conn. to which is added some Extracts from the Laws and Judicial Proceedings of New-Haven Colony.
Erythromelalgia, also known as Mitchell's disease ( after Silas Weir Mitchell ), acromelalgia, red neuralgia, or erythermalgia, is a rare neurovascular peripheral pain disorder in which blood vessels, usually in the lower extremities ( or hands ), are episodically blocked ( frequently on and off daily ), then become hyperemic and inflamed.
In 1988, Kensit's band Eighth Wonder had two Top 40 singles (" I'm Not Scared ", written and produced by the Pet Shop Boys, which reached Number 7 in the British charts, and " Cross My Heart ", which went up to Number 13, Eighth Wonder appeared on Top of the Pops, while Kensit also starred as Eppie in an adaptation of Silas Marner, with Ben Kingsley.
Other characters included Aurelia ( a gypsy who ran Pinwheel House and used a special phone a desk phone base with a crystal ball on it and no receiver to dial the " Opposite City Operator " and was also Kim ’ s aunt ), Silas the Snail ( had an elderly-looking face, and took an entire episode to go from one end of the garden to the other ), Ebenezer T. Squint ( green-faced equivalent to Sesame Street ’ s Oscar the Grouch ; his sole goal in life was to be on the front page of The Daily Noodle ), Luigi O ' Brien ( who ran a mobile produce stand where all of the fruits and vegetables talked ), Molly the Mole who lived in a tree in the backyard, Herbert and Lulu the Hobo Bugs, and the Admiral Bird which always seems to outwit Smitty.
In its formative years, the ODT was active in many campaigns for social reform, none more important than the exposure of sweat shop working conditions in Dunedin in the 1880s by Editor Sir George Fenwick and Chief Reporter Silas Spragg, which led to major law reforms.
However, because very little remains due to Gerald's abuse of the plant, Jamal and Silas continue to fail their classes ( which excites Dean Cain ).
Silas ultimately does, having found a solution in which the last of Ivory's leaves could be used to counteract nausea.
At the party, Silas makes things a bit more interesting by testing out his truth serum experiment, which proves successful.

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