Silas Blackman (1835—1926), also described as Silas Blackmun, was a
state representative
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for Minnesota's 8th district serving
Cottonwood and
Watonwan counties.
He was born in
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in 1835 and died in 1926.
He served in the
Minnesota House of Representatives
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' 23rd and 24th legislative sessions from 1883 to 1887.
He was succeeded by
William R. Estes.
Blackman came to Minnesota in 1863 and was a resident of
Selma Township when he was elected in 1882.
References
1835 births
1926 deaths
Members of the Minnesota House of Representatives
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