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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.
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Sir William Johnson's manor house and estate were subsequently purchased by Silas Talbot, a naval officer and hero of the American Revolution.
* Mystic Seaport Library ; Manuscripts Collection ( Silas Talbot ) accessed September 19, 2006.
Previously, he had overseen its construction with Silas Talbot, and, after a rank dispute, was placed in charge of the ship by President Washington.
w: Silas Talbot | Silas Talbot Commander of the Constitution.
Silas Talbot ( January 11, 1751 – June 30, 1813 ) was an officer in the Continental Army and in the Continental Navy.
The first USS Talbot ( Torpedo Boat No. 15 ) was named for Lt. John Gunnell Talbot ; the second and third Talbots ( Talbot ( DD-114 ) and Talbot ( FFG-4 ), respectively ) were named for Captain Silas Talbot.
* Mystic Seaport: biography of Silas Talbot
* Letter from Silas Talbot to George Washington
Fowler, William M. Silas Talbot: Captain of Old Ironsides.
* Silas Talbot ( 1750 – 1813 ), U. S. Navy commodore, second captain of the USS Constitution
Little also fought in court over an agreement with Silas Talbot to split the prize money for Les Deux Anges, taken by the Boston in January 1800.

Silas and moved
The family moved frequently, Silas going wherever he could to find employment as a clerk or bookkeeper.
Finding it difficult to settle in Bloomington — mainly due to the presence of several already established doctors — Silas moved his family to Hudson, Illinois the following year.
After coming to Jewell, Silas moved to Constantia for about 5 years and then came back to Jewell about 1822.

Silas and with
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.
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.
Le Fanu succeeded in this aim in 1864, with the publication of Uncle Silas, which he set in Derbyshire.
Along with Titus and Silas, he is commemorated by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Episcopal Church on 26 January.
The condition currently known as CRPS was originally described during the American Civil War by Silas Weir Mitchell, who is sometimes also credited with inventing the name " causalgia.
In Silas Snobden's Office Boy, a kidnapped boy disguised as a girl is threatened with the " insane asylum " if he should reveal his actual sex.
Following the season, the team unexpectedly fired head coach Paul Silas and replaced him with Tim Floyd.
For contractual reasons, McCay signed the strip with the pen name " Silas ".
McCay was interested in pushing formal boundaries, and playful self-referentiality played a role in many of the strips, with characters sometimes referring to McCay's alterego " Silas ", and ( more rarely ) to the reader.
Modern marquetry: a tangram table by Silas Kopf, with trompe l ' oeil images of paper and pencil made entirely of different shades of flat veneer
He and his three sons Joseph, William and David, along with a friend, Silas George, arrived by boat that fall in Ste.
Early settlers to the area included Baltimore sea captain William Bunce and Silas Dent, who with his brother had a dairy farm.
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 village began with a store built in 1853 operated by Silas C. Hall, who also became the first postmaster in 1857.
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 first town officials were selected, including town supervisor Reuben Deyo, justices of the peace Silas Saxton, John B. Howell, and John L. Deyo, with Hasbrouck Lefevre as town clerk.
While in Philippi, Paul and Silas stayed with a woman named Lydia from Thyateira, who continued to help them even after they were jailed and released.
Some historians argue that he was poisoned by Edward Bancroft, an American double agent with the British who had been employed by both John Adams and Silas Deane for gathering intelligence during the Revolutionary War and may have felt threatened by a potential testimony from Deane to the American Congress.
With the help of Machat and an MCA representative, Louil Silas, Brown began working with some of the top R & B producers and songwriters including Babyface, Antonio " L. A ." Reid and Teddy Riley.
He returned the following spring with his wife Elizabeth and his younger brothers, Jonathan and Silas ; they established the first permanent European settlement in the Wheeling area, naming it Zanesburg.
" Silas is thus often identified with Silvanus of the Seventy.
A prolific and successful author in his own lifetime, his greatest success was however posthumous, with the television adaptations of his stories The Darling Buds of May and its sequels, My Uncle Silas and Love for Lydia
Williams, Rector of Holy Trinity and St. Silas with Immanuel ( Connor Diocese ).
Along with Benjamin Franklin, Jacques-Donatien Le Ray de Chaumont worked with John Adams, Silas Deane, the Marquis de Lafayette and the Comte de Vergennes to help with the American Revolution.

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