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TALBOT, Silas, a Representative from New York; born in Dighton, Bristol County,
Mass., January 11, 1751; completed preparatory studies; went to sea on a
coasting vessel; engaged in mercantile pursuits in Providence, R.I.; lieutenant
and captain in the Revolutionary Army; promoted to the rank of major October
10, 1777, and to lieutenant colonel October 29, 1778; commissioned captain in
the Continental Navy September 17, 1779; captured by the British in November
1780 and imprisoned in England until 1781, when he was exchanged and sent to
Cherbourg, France; returned to America and resided in Philadelphia, Pa.; moved
to Albany, N.Y., and engaged in agricultural pursuits; member of the state
assembly in 1792 and 1793; elected as a Pro-Administration candidate to the
Third Congress (March 4, 1793-March 3, 1795); again commissioned by President
Adams, May 11, 1798, a captain in the United States Navy; resigned September
21, 1801; died in New York City on June 30, 1813; interment in Trinity
Churchyard.
BibliographyFowler, William M. Silas Talbot:
Captain of Old Ironsides. Mystic, Conn.: Mystic Seaport
Museum, 1995.
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