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    found here. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Silas H. Stringham. "Flag-officer Silas H. Stringham". First Battle of Bull Run: Online Exhibit: New York...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    (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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  • 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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  • 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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