Rear Admiral Silas Horton Stringham (November 7, 1798 – February 7, 1876) was an officer of the United States Navy who saw active service during the War...
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USS Stringham (Torpedo Boat No. 19/TB-19) was a steel torpedo boat in the United States Navy. Stringham was named for Silas H. Stringham, who served in...
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artillery could not engage the bombarding fleet under Flag Officer Silas H. Stringham, commandant of the Atlantic Blockading Squadron, which had been ordered...
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Philip Hamilton (lawyer) (category Articles with hCards)
primarily in admiralty cases, with clients that included then-Commodore Silas H. Stringham.: 16–18 At the end of the Civil War, Hamilton served as Judge Advocate...
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World War II as APD-6. She was the second ship named for Silas Horton Stringham. Stringham was laid down on 19 September 1917 at Quincy, Massachusetts...
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of New Bern David D. Porter February 7, 1863 Arkansas Post, 1863 Silas H. Stringham February 7, 1863 Forts Hatteras and Clark, 1861 William S. Rosecrans...
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Navy Gideon Welles appointed Flag Officer Silas H. Stringham to command the Coast Blockading Squadron. Stringham received this order and took command on...
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Atlantic Blockading Squadron in September 1861, relieving Flag Officer Silas H. Stringham. In October of that year the Atlantic squadron was split into the...
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(d. 1873) George Agnew Reay, British organist (d. 1879) November 7 Silas H. Stringham, American Navy admiral (d. 1876) Lord John Thynne, English aristocrat...
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Garrett J. Pendergrast (1858–1861) William J. McCluney (1859–1860) Silas H. Stringham (1861) Canney, D.L. (2006) Africa Squadron, Potomac Books. pp.233–34...
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1841 Captain Matthew C. Perry, June 12, 1841 – July 15, 1843 Captain Silas H. Stringham, July 15, 1843 – October 1, 1846 Captain Isaac McKeever, October 1...
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Smith USS Nonata, Lieutenant Samuel F. Hazard USS Ohio, Captain Silas H. Stringham USS Onkahye, Lieutenant Arthur Sinclair, 1845 USS Perry, Lieutenant...
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as flagship of the Atlantic Blockading Squadron under Rear Admiral Silas H. Stringham. Wabash captured the brigantine Sarah Starr off Charleston, South...
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commandant's office at the Gosport Navy Yard. The commander was Rear Admiral Silas H. Stringham. Gosport Navy Yard was struck by yellow fever in 1855. Marshall died...
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In August 1861, Major General Benjamin F. Butler and Flag Officer Silas H. Stringham captured Forts Hatteras and Clark guarding an entry point into Pamlico...
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defense of both the forts Hatteras and Clark against Union Flag Officer Silas H. Stringham during the Battle of Hatteras Inlet on August 28–29. Barron was captured...
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Mary's USS Petrita USS Massachusetts USS Ohio Captain Silas H. Stringham Mosquito Fleet Commodore Josiah Tattnall III Composition unknown...
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the flagship of the Atlantic Blockading Squadron under rear admiral Silas H. Stringham. Under Mercer's command, the Wabash captured the brigantine Sarah...
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List of burials at Green-Wood Cemetery (section H)
Francis Scott Street (1831–1883), co-owner of Street & Smith publishers Silas Stringham (1798–1876), long-serving United States Navy officer during the American...
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States Navy conducted kite antenna experiments on the torpedo boats USS Stringham and USS Bailey in 1911. Some Signal Corps units conducted kite antenna...
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cruises to the Mediterranean included Louis M. Goldsborough, John H. Upshur, Silas Stringham, Andrew A. Harwood, John Worden (future commanding of officer...
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sent to live first with the family of Captain Daniel Stringham (father of Admiral Silas Stringham) and later with several of his older siblings. In 1826...
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was coordinator of the keyboard program Will Schaefer, composer Edwin Stringham, composer, educator Kathie Sullivan, vocalist (The Lawrence Welk Show)...
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1978 Western Stonehouse, James 1999 Western Stowell, Judith 1990 Western Stringham, Robert 2019 Western Strong, Ernest A. 1954 Western Studer, Raymond A...
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flagship of the Atlantic Blockading Squadron, commanded by Flag Officer Silas Stringham. She arrived at Hampton Roads, Virginia, on 13 May and the next day...
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insufficient grounds to seize them. Later that month, Lieutenant Silas Horton Stringham of Cyane, took one of the captured vessels, with Trenchard's permission...
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Connecticut Mark Silk, professor of religious studies, author Edward Stringham, associate professor of American business and economic enterprise Clarence...
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Virginia Capes, and reported to the squadron's commander, Flag Officer Silas Stringham, at Hampton Roads, Virginia on 1 July 1861. Following a week's service...
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1864 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Philetus Sawyer (Republican) 59.3% ▌Joseph Stringham (Democratic) 40.7% Wisconsin 6 Cadwallader C. Washburn Republican 1866...
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Sasquatch Books. ISBN 978-0-912365-18-3. OCLC 18417574. Brown, Roberta Stringham; Killen, Patricia O’Connell (December 1, 2013). "Spiritual Boundaries...
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