- Silas Adams
Silas Adams (
February 9 ,1839 -May 5 ,1896 ) was a lawyer and politician fromKentucky .Youth
He was born in
Pulaski County, Kentucky . on February 9, 1839, and moved toCasey County, Kentucky with his parents in 1841. He attendedKentucky University atHarrodsburg ,Transylvania University , andLexington Law School .Civil War
He entered the Union Army during the Civil War as a first
lieutenant , First Regiment, Kentucky VolunteerCavalry and was later promoted to captain, lieutenant colonel, andcolonel of theregiment . He wasmustered out December 31 , 1864.His experiences in the cavalry are recorded in the book "The wild riders of the First Kentucky Cavalry" by Eastham Tarrant.
Postwar Life
Following the war he entered Lexington Law School in 1867 and was admitted to the bar and practiced. He served two terms as county attorney and later served as a member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives from 1889-1892. He led an unsuccessful campaign as Republican candidate for theUnited States Senate in 1892. He was later elected as a Republican to the 53rd US Congress (March 4 , 1893-March 3 , 1895). He followed as an unsuccessful independent candidate for reelection in 1894 to the 54th US Congress, and thereafter returned to he practice of law.He died in
Liberty, Kentucky onMay 5 , 1896. He is buried in Brown Cemetery,Humphrey, Kentucky . His legacy continues with his family as today some hold an Honorary Kentucky Colonelship. Known descendants currently live in Kentucky and California.Sources:
* infoplease.com:
* Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1771-Present
* "Who Was Who in America: Historical Volume 1607-1896." Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, 1963.
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7182511 Find-A-Grave site]
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