Bennett, Silas F.

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According to Chase, Silas Bennett lived in a little cottage erected (ca. 1850) on a site that later became the Pope House office (said Rowland) in 1862. The book states that Bennett helped build the famous mill in which gold was discovered on the American River in 1848. A daughter, Orytha, is mentioned in Rowland as the wife of schoolmaster Gatch, Thomas M..