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    Silas Stillman Soule (/ˈsoʊl/ [sole]) (July 26, 1838 – April 23, 1865) was an American abolitionist, military officer and 'conductor' on the Underground...
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  • Alabama Silas Wright Porter (1857–1937), American judge Silas Scarboro (1827–1907), American politician and physician from Maryland Silas Soule (1838–1865)...
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    of Anthony's officers were not eager to join in the attack. Captain Silas Soule, Lieutenant Joseph Cramer and Lieutenant James Connor protested that...
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    had been taken during earlier Dog Soldier raids. Wynkoop and Captain Silas Soule, after the peace conference, traveled to Denver with both the returned...
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  • 1850 – William Wordsworth, English poet and author (b. 1770) 1865 – Silas Soule, American soldier and whistleblower of the Sand Creek Massacre (b. 1838)...
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    George Soule (c. 1601 – between 20 September 1677 and 22 January 1679) was a colonist who was one of the indentured servants on the Mayflower and helped...
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  • in the incident and subsequent trial appears to be loosely based on Silas Soule. The range war depicted in the series is similar in many respects to...
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    Major James B. Abbott and included Doy's son Charles, George R. Hay, Silas Soule, Capt. John E. Stewart, S.J. Willis, Thomas Simmons, Joseph Gardner,...
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    times that he did not want to be rescued. He refused the assistance of Silas Soule, a friend from Kansas who infiltrated the Jefferson County Jail one day...
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  • 14th Prime Minister of Belgium, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1912) 1838 – Silas Soule, American soldier and whistleblower of the Sand Creek Massacre (d. 1865)...
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