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"Silverton Partners is a private American venture capital firm headquartered in Austin, Texas.Why Austin VC firm Silverton Partners seems to have a midas touch, Will Anderson, May 10, 2018, Austin Business Journal, retrieved July 21, 2019 ==History== Silverton Partners was founded by Bill Wood, a founder of Austin Ventures, in 2005.Wood named first member of Austin Tech Hall of Fame, Christopher Calnan, May 7, 2013, Austin Business Journal, retrieved December 15, 2017 After initially operating as a family office, Silverton Partners launched their first institutional fund with $75 million in 2006 , Christopher Calnan, November 7, 2013, Austin Business Journal, retrieved December 19, 2017 and a second $75 million fund in 2013 , Christopher Calnan, November 7, 2013, Austin Business Journal, retrieved December 19, 2017. The company is currently investing out of its third institutional venture fund, a $108 million fund raised in 2018. Why Austin VC firm Silverton Partners seems to have a midas touch, Will Anderson, May 10, 2018, Austin Business Journal, retrieved July 21, 2019 In 2019, Silverton Partners was listed as the most active venture capital firm in Texas for the past five years by CBInsights.The United States Of Venture Capital: The Most Active VC In Each State, May 23, 2019, CB Insights, retrieved July 21, 2019 ==Portfolio== Among Silverton’s early-stage investments are: * 360piPE Hub, "Ottawa’s 360pi Nets $4.1M in Financing from Silverton Partners" August 23, 2013. * AceableTechCrunch, "Driver’s ed app Aceable raises $4 million" September 23, 2016. * Apprentice.ioFierce Biotech, "Augmented reality startup Apprentice bags $2.5M to build on uptick in biopharma interest" December 7, 2017. * BillieTechCrunch, "Billie, which wants to eliminate the “pink tax,” closes a $6M seed round for its razor subscription service" April 12, 2018. * BlackLocusTechCrunch, "Home Depot Acquires Data-Driven Retail Pricing Startup BlackLocus" December 17, 2012. * ConveyAustin Inno, "Austin Freight Software Company, Convey, Raises $4.5M Series A" June 29, 2016. * ConvioMarketing Sherpa, "Convio Gets Mo' Money for Email Marketing" July 6, 2004. * Outbound EngineYahoo Finance, "OutboundEngine Launches, Secures $1.6 M in Series A Funding" November 14, 2012. * RollickAmerican Inno, "Rollick Revs Up $8.3M Series A for Acquisition and Expansion" October 11, 2018. * SailPoint512 Tech, "Austin’s SailPoint plans to raise $200 million in upcoming IPO" November 6, 2017. * SelfLenderTechCrunch, "Self Lender Raises $1.5M To Help Americans Establish Credit" June 10, 2015. * Silicon Laboratories * SourceDayBusinessWire, "SourceDay Secures $6.5 Million Series A Financing from Leading Venture Firms" December 6, 2018. * SpareFootVator, "SpareFoot picks up $1.5 million for storage" March 7, 2011. * The ZebraXconomy, "Fintech Startup Zebra Raises $40M" September 19, 2017. * Tivoli SoftwarePE Hub, "Austin-based Silverton Partners launches new $75 mln fund" November 7, 2013. * TrendKiteBusinessWire, "TurnKey Vacation Rentals raises millions to expand" August 21, 2013. * Turnkey Vacation RentalsAustin Business Journal, "TurnKey Vacation Rentals raises millions to expand" June 13, 2014. * UnboundIDAustin Inno, "Secure Exit: Backed by Austin VC, UnboundID Acquired by Ping Identity" August 2, 2016. * uShip * WP EngineTechCrunch, "Silverton, Automattic Put $1.2M Into WordPress Hosting And Security Service WP Engine" November 15, 2011. ==References External links == * Category:Venture capital firms of the United States Category:Companies based in Austin, Texas Category:American companies established in 2005 Category:2005 establishments in Texas "
"Takiyama may refer to: *Takiyama Station, a railway station in Kawanishi, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan *Takiyama Prefectural Natural Park, a national park of Western Tokyo, Japan *Takiyama Castle (disambiguation) ==People with the surname== *, Japanese anime producer ==See also== *Takayama (disambiguation) Category:Japanese-language surnames "
"A 1971 postage stamp features a pioneer family from the mural. Independence and the Opening of the West is a 1961 mural by the American painter Thomas Hart Benton, located inside the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum in Independence, Missouri. It depicts Independence and its people during three decades, from 1817 to 1847. The painting was commissioned by David Lloyd, the executive director of the Harry S. Truman Library, Inc. Benton was at the time out of favor among the art institutions, but still well known as a mural painter. When offered the job, he was immediately drawn to the subject because of Independence's place in American folklore, as the last city before the frontier. A detail from the painting is featured on a stamp issued by the United States Post Office Department in 1971 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Missouri's statehood. ==References== Category:1960s murals Category:1961 paintings Category:Independence, Missouri Category:Murals in Missouri Category:Paintings by Thomas Hart Benton Category:Dogs in art Category:Cattle in art Category:Paintings of children Category:Native Americans in art "