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    Captain Silas Talbot (January 11, 1751 – June 30, 1813) was an American military officer and slave trader. He served in the Continental Army and Continental...
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    soldiers quartered there. The house and estate were subsequently sold to Silas Talbot, a naval officer and hero of the American Revolution. Although the majority...
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    Richard Talbot, 1975), British political activist Scott Talbot (born 1981), Australian-born New Zealand swimmer and swimming coach Silas Talbot (1751–1813)...
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    damaged the French frigate La Vengeance off the coast of Saint Kitts. Silas Talbot led a naval expedition against Puerto Plata in early May, capturing the...
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    APD-7 in World War II. She was the first ship named in honor of Silas Talbot. Talbot was laid down on 12 July 1917 at Philadelphia by William Cramp &...
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    sponsored by Miss Frances K. Talbot; and commissioned on 22 April 1967. The ship was named for U.S. Navy Captain Silas Talbot. On 8 July, the new guided-missile...
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  • after US Navy Captain Silas Talbot. USS Talbot (FFG-4) was a Brooke-class frigate commissioned in 1967, named after Captain Silas Talbot. USS J. Fred Talbott...
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    Life of Silas Talbot Applewood Books, Bedford, Mass., p. 148, ISBN 9781429021593, Book (par view) Other sources for Thomas Truxtun and Silas Talbot can be...
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    construction in Baltimore, Maryland, with Silas Talbot. After a rank dispute with captains Dale and Talbot, Truxtun was placed in charge of the ship by...
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    arrived there on 14 May, and Nicholson was relieved of command. Captain Silas Talbot was recalled to duty to command Constitution and serve as Commodore of...
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    (1779–1848), brigadier general, Quartermaster general of the War of 1812 Silas Talbot (1750–1813), U.S. Navy commodore, second captain of the USS Constitution...
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    was overrun and its cannons were spiked. In early May 1800, Captain Silas Talbot organized a naval expedition to Puerto Plata on the island of Hispaniola...
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  • France, and converted to a warship under the supervision of Captain Silas Talbot with Captain Patrick Fletcher in command. George Washington proceeded...
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    Maley in command. Experiment joined the squadron commanded by Captain Silas Talbot on the Santo Domingo station, and for seven months, cruised against French...
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  • Thomas Taber II Jacksonian 5th December 1, 1828 – March 3, 1829 Dover ? Silas Talbot Pro-Administration 10th March 4, 1793 – June 5, 1794 Albany Resigned...
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    executive officer to Captain Silas Talbot. Talbot was in command from June 5, 1799 until September 8, 1801. Since Talbot was also a squadron commander...
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    ▌7. John E. Van Alen (P) ▌8. Henry Glen (P) ▌9. James Gordon (P) ▌10. Silas Talbot (P), until June 5, 1794 Vacant thereafter ▌1. Joseph McDowell (A) ▌2...
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    Claghorn Samuel Nicholson President New York, New York 44 Christian Bergh Silas Talbot United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 44 Joshua Humphreys John Barry...
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    John Sullivan Paymaster General Caleb Swan Colonel Heman Swift Captain Silas Talbot, USN Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Congressman Benjamin Tallmadge Captain...
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  • Electoral history District location District established March 4, 1793 Silas Talbot (New York) Pro-Administration March 4, 1793 – June 5, 1794 3rd Elected...
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    by Thomas Morris In office March 4, 1795 – March 3, 1797 Preceded by Silas Talbot Succeeded by James Cochran Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Otsego...
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    Jr.; January 12, 1777 - May 26, 1778 (promoted to lieutenant colonel) Silas Talbot; October 10, 1777 (date of rank September 1, 1777) - November 12, 1778...
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    the French. Trumbull later joined the American Squadron commanded by Silas Talbot in the USS Constitution, where the main duties in the area were protection...
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  • Americans Little Turtle Buckongahelas Egushawa Blue Jacket Quasi-War Silas Talbot Isaac Hull Daniel Carmick Stephen Decatur Sr. Benjamin Stoddert David...
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    constructor was Forman Cheeseman and the superintendent was Captain Silas Talbot. Based on experience Humphreys gained during construction of President's...
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  • an agreement with Silas Talbot to split the prize money for Les Deux Anges, taken by the Boston in January 1800. This case, Talbot v. Little, also reached...
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  • Talbot v. Seeman, 5 U.S. (1 Cranch) 1 (1801), was a United States Supreme Court case. It involved maritime law, specifically the circumstances under which...
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    to a diplomatic incident and the intervention of the American Consul, Silas Talbot with their eventual release. Seaman John Farrel of New York and Bosun's...
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  • Cooper, Hollis and Jennings attribute this encounter to the command of Silas Talbot some months later. However, Jennings uses Cooper as a reference and Martin...
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    sensitive documents pertaining to US intelligence and other countries. Silas Talbot (1751–1813), U.S. Navy Commodore, Representative of New York's 10th district...
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