Silas Soule
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 160 years ago |
| Date of birth | July 26,1838 |
| Zodiac sign | Leo |
| Born | Bath |
| Maine | |
| United States | |
| Date of died | April 23,1865 |
| Died | Denver |
| Colorado | |
| United States | |
| Buried | Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado, United States |
| Service/branch | Union Army |
| Battles and wars | Bleeding Kansas |
| American Civil War | |
| Battle of Glorieta Pass | |
| Sand Creek massacre | |
| Commands held | 1st Colorado Cavalry Regiment |
| Place of burial | Riverside Cemetery, Commerce City, Colorado, United States |
| Battleswar | American Civil War |
| Battle of Glorieta Pass | |
| Indian Wars | |
| Sand Creek massacre | |
| Command held | Company D, 1st Colorado Cavalry |
| Servicebranch | U.S. Army (Union Army) |
| Spous | Hersa A. Coberly |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 894413 |
Silas Soule Life story
Silas Stillman Soule was an American abolitionist, military officer and 'conductor' on the Underground Railroad. As a Kansas Jayhawker, he supported and was a proponent of John Brown's movement in the time of strife leading up to the American Civil War.