June 30, 1813(1813-06-30) (aged 62) New York City, New York
Political party
Federalist Party
Military service
Branch/service
Continental Army Continental Navy United States Navy
Rank
Captain
Battles/wars
American Revolutionary War
Siege of Boston
Battle of Rhode Island
Quasi-War
Battle of Puerto Plata Harbor
Captain Silas Talbot (January 11, 1751 – June 30, 1813) was an American military officer and slave trader. He served in the Continental Army and Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War, and is most famous for commanding USS Constitution from 1799 to 1801. Talbot was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati's branch in New York.[1]
^Aimone, Alan Conrad (2005). "New York State Society of the Cincinnati: Biographies of Original Members and Other Continental Officers (review)". The Journal of Military History. 69 (1): 231–232. doi:10.1353/jmh.2005.0002. ISSN 1543-7795. S2CID 162248285.
Captain SilasTalbot (January 11, 1751 – June 30, 1813) was an American military officer and slave trader. He served in the Continental Army and Continental...
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after US Navy Captain SilasTalbot. USS Talbot (FFG-4) was a Brooke-class frigate commissioned in 1967, named after Captain SilasTalbot. USS J. Fred Talbott...
arrived there on 14 May, and Nicholson was relieved of command. Captain SilasTalbot was recalled to duty to command Constitution and serve as Commodore of...
construction in Baltimore, Maryland, with SilasTalbot. After a rank dispute with captains Dale and Talbot, Truxtun was placed in charge of the ship by...
(1779–1848), brigadier general, Quartermaster general of the War of 1812 SilasTalbot (1750–1813), U.S. Navy commodore, second captain of the USS Constitution...
was overrun and its cannons were spiked. In early May 1800, Captain SilasTalbot organized a naval expedition to Puerto Plata on the island of Hispaniola...
Thomas Taber II Jacksonian 5th December 1, 1828 – March 3, 1829 Dover ? SilasTalbot Pro-Administration 10th March 4, 1793 – June 5, 1794 Albany Resigned...
executive officer to Captain SilasTalbot. Talbot was in command from June 5, 1799 until September 8, 1801. Since Talbot was also a squadron commander...
▌7. John E. Van Alen (P) ▌8. Henry Glen (P) ▌9. James Gordon (P) ▌10. SilasTalbot (P), until June 5, 1794 Vacant thereafter ▌1. Joseph McDowell (A) ▌2...
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John Sullivan Paymaster General Caleb Swan Colonel Heman Swift Captain SilasTalbot, USN Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Congressman Benjamin Tallmadge Captain...
Americans Little Turtle Buckongahelas Egushawa Blue Jacket Quasi-War SilasTalbot Isaac Hull Daniel Carmick Stephen Decatur Sr. Benjamin Stoddert David...
the French. Trumbull later joined the American Squadron commanded by SilasTalbot in the USS Constitution, where the main duties in the area were protection...
Morin Scott, William Stephens Smith, John Stagg Jr, Ebenezer Stevens, SilasTalbot, Benjamin Tallmadge, Philip Van Cortlandt, Henry Vanderburgh, Cornelius...
Cooper, Hollis and Jennings attribute this encounter to the command of SilasTalbot some months later. However, Jennings uses Cooper as a reference and Martin...