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Silas M. Stilwell

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from 1830 to 1833. In 1830, he proposed "An act to abolish imprisonment for debt and to punish fraudulent debtors" in the Assembly, which was enacted on April 26, 1831, and became known as the Stilwell Act.
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He was married Caroline Norseworthy (1820-?) around 1840, and one of their children was Silas Moore Stilwell, Jr. (1854–1891), a lawyer in New York City.
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Silas was educated at Woodstock Free Academy until 1812, then, after his father's bankruptcy, he went to New York City and began to work.
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to negotiate a loan for the U.S. government. At the end of his term he resumed the practice of law.
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A System of National Finance - Notes Explanatory of Mr. Chase's Plan of National Finance
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A System of Credit for a Republic and Plan of a Bank for the State of New York
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He wrote on questions of finance, many of his articles appeared in the
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from 1860 to 1872, under the pen-name of "Jonathan Oldbuck".
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National Finances: a Philosophical Examination of Credit
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He returned to New York in 1828, and was a member from
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