Silas Halsey (October 17, 1743 N.S. – November 19, 1832) was a United States representative from New York. Born October 6, 1743 (Old Style) / October 17...
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State Senate Silas Halsey (1743–1832), New York State Senate This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Senator Halsey. If an internal...
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1833 to 1835. He was the son of Silas Halsey and brother of Jehiel Howell Halsey. Born in Southampton, New York, Halsey moved to Herkimer County in 1793...
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(born 1948), heir to the Halsey Baronetcy Sherman Halsey (1957–2013), American music video and television director Silas Halsey (1743–1832), U.S. Representative...
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3, 1805 8th Elected in 1802. [data missing] 1803–1809 [data missing] Silas Halsey (Ovid) Democratic-Republican March 4, 1805 – March 3, 1807 9th Elected...
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Grenville Goodwin, anthropologist Jehiel H. Halsey, lawyer and politician Nicoll Halsey, U.S. Representative Silas Halsey, U.S. Representative Andre Johnson,...
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Halsey Jacksonian 26th March 4, 1829 – March 3, 1831 Lodi ? Nicoll Halsey Jacksonian 22nd March 4, 1833 – March 3, 1835 Trumansburg ? Silas Halsey...
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The rental unit vacancy rate was 8.3%. Silas M. Burroughs (politician), former US Congressman Silas Halsey, former US Congressman Sullivan, James; Williams...
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the U.S. House of Representatives. He was the son of Congressman Silas Halsey. Halsey moved to Herkimer County in 1793 with his parents, and settled in...
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record of any attack in the ships' logs. During the War of 1812, in 1814 Silas Halsey died while using a submarine in an unsuccessful attack on a British warship...
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New York 1833–35; Judge in Tompkins County, New York. Son of Silas Halsey. Jehiel H. Halsey (1788–1867), Clerk of Seneca County, New York 1819–21; U.S....
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Flood, former US Congressman Jehiel H. Halsey, former US Congressman Nicoll Halsey, former US Congressman Silas Halsey, former US Congressman Stanley Wagner...
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George H. W. Bush[citation needed] Titus Coan, missionary to Hawaii Silas Halsey, former US Congressman Haynes Johnson, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist...
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March 4, 1803 – March 3, 1805 Preceded by None; new seat Succeeded by Silas Halsey Personal details Born (1749-10-21)October 21, 1749 Poquonock, Connecticut...
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John Russell (DR) ▌15. Nathan Williams (DR) ▌16. Uri Tracy (DR) ▌17. Silas Halsey (DR) ▌1. Thomas Wynns (DR) ▌2. Willis Alston (DR) ▌3. Thomas Blount (DR)...
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Morris S. Halliday Donald Halperin Seymour Halpern Hugh Halsey Jehiel H. Halsey Silas Halsey Joseph Halstead John B. Halsted Charles Mann Hamilton James...
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Tallmadge (J) 23rd (1833–1835) Silas Wright (J) 24th (1835–1837) Nathaniel P. Tallmadge (D) 25th (1837–1839) Silas Wright (D) 26th (1839–1841) 27th...
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(Democratic-Republican) 3.1% ▌Uri Tracy (Democratic-Republican) 2.6% New York 17 Silas Halsey Democratic-Republican 1804 Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic-Republican...
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Smalley (Western D.) were also elected to full terms in the Senate. Silas Halsey (Western D.) was elected to fill the vacancy. Hopkins was a Federalist...
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U.S. House of Representatives Preceded by Silas Halsey Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 17th congressional district 1807–1809...
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Democratic-Republican 1802 Incumbent retired. Democratic-Republican hold. ▌Y Silas Halsey (Democratic-Republican) 40.4% ▌Nathaniel W. Howell (Federalist) 37.5%...
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1862 Mar. 3, 1865 John Edward Halsell Ky. Dec. 2, 1883 Mar. 2, 1887 Silas Halsey Democratic-Republican N.Y. Dec. 1, 1805 Mar. 2, 1807 Samuel Hambleton...
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Schuyler* Federalist Jacob Ten Eyck* Federalist Cayuga Salmon Buell* Silas Halsey Dem.-Rep. Thomas Hewitt Chenango James Green Stephen Hoxie Joel Thompson...
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1833–1835 New York Democratic 1782–1865 Silas Halsey 1805–1807 New York Democratic–Republican 1743–1832 Thomas J. Halsey 1929–1931 Missouri Republican 1863–1951...
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Federalist Dirck Ten Broeck* Federalist re-elected Speaker Jacob Winne Cayuga Silas Halsey Dem.-Rep. previously a member from Onondaga Co. Chenango Peter B. Garnsey...
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previously a member from Dutchess Co. George Warner Dem.-Rep. Onondaga Silas Halsey* Comfort Tyler* Ontario and Steuben Amos Hall Federalist Charles Williamson*...
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Eyck Federalist Peter West Federalist Jacob Winne* Federalist Cayuga Silas Halsey* Dem.-Rep. Chenango Jonathan Forman James Glover Clinton and Essex vacant...
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Emott Federalist Peter S. Schuyler* Federalist Moses Smith vacant Cayuga Silas Halsey Dem.-Rep. in April 1804, elected to the 9th United States Congress Thomas...
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United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., on December 2, 1805, and Blake, Halsey, Masters, Mumford, Russell, Sailly, Sammons, Schuneman, Thomas, Tracy, Van...
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Masters, Thomas and Russell were re-elected; the incumbents Sailly, Tracy and Halsey were defeated. Note: The Anti-Federalists called themselves "Republicans...
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