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About Silas Bingham, Sr.
'Ole Grandpa Silas' served under General George Washington during the Revolutionary War and is recorded to have gone on a boat ride across the Delaware River with General Washington looking for guys wearing red coats.
Pictures of cabin that was allegedly the first two-story log cabin built in Ohio in the early 1800s. It now sits on the campus of Ohio University in Athens, OH.
Inscription: Silas Bingham arrived in Athens in 1797. His home, originally built on South College Street, is the oldest house in Athens and one of the few remaining examples of a two-story log building in the area. Since the commissioners held meetings in the home as early as 1806, the Bingham House is recognized as the county’s first courthouse. Ohio University’s third president, R. G. Wilson (1824–39), and his family lived here; John Templeton, the University’s first black graduate, (1828), resided with them. In 1853 the house was moved to East State Street and in 1897 was relocated to this site through the efforts of numerous Athens County individuals and groups. The Bingham House was dedicated July 4, 1897, in commemoration of the Bicentennial of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787.
Silas Bingham, Sr.'s Timeline
1758 |
July 29, 1758
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Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, Colonial America
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1781 |
April 27, 1781
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1782 |
December 1, 1782
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1787 |
September 17, 1787
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1789 |
October 15, 1789
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1792 |
April 11, 1792
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1798 |
June 27, 1798
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1801 |
December 2, 1801
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1804 |
May 18, 1804
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