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    Gov. Beriah Magoffin of Kentucky.

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    Gov. Beriah Magoffin of Kentucky

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    Governor Beriah Magoffin of Kentucky

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    WANT TO EARN UP TO FIVE ADDITIONAL BONUS POINTS? Check out the new bonus being offered for game #22:
    http://www.civilwartalk.com/bbs/messages/2/8472.html

    SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: No trivia questions will be posted on Thursday 11/28 (Thanksgiving) through Saturday 11/30. Trivia will return Sunday with a double points question.

    Yesterday's Question: What pro-Southern governor of a border state paid $60,000 for weapons that would not fire? Gov. Beriah Magoffin of Kentucky

    Here is today's one point question:

    What 61-year-old Tennessean was promoted to major general after his death?

    Expect the next trivia question to be posted tomorrow at about 7AM EDT. Please post your answer to this question before that time. Thank you!

    Our Trivia Prize for Game #21 & 22:
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    Daniel Smith Donelson
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    Daniel S. Donelson


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    Daniel S. Donelson

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    General Daniel Smith Donelson

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    Daniel S. Donelson

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    HAVE A HAPPY THANKSGIVING, AND IF YOU ARE TRAVELING, BE SAFE!

    WANT TO EARN UP TO FIVE ADDITIONAL BONUS POINTS? It's easy! Just post some Civil War era recipes on our 19th Century Recipe board. The Thanksgiving holiday weekend would be a great time to work on this project. Few entries have been received, and anyone could take the lead in this competition. Learn more about this bonus for game #22:
    http://www.civilwartalk.com/bbs/messages/2/8472.html

    SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: No trivia questions will be posted on Thursday 11/28 (Thanksgiving) through Saturday 11/30. Trivia will return Sunday with a double points question.

    Yesterday's Question: What 61-year-old Tennessean was promoted to major general after his death? Daniel S. Donelson

    Here is today's one point question:

    What gallant young Alabama hero was killed at Kelly's Ford, Virginia, in March 1863?

    Expect the next trivia question to be posted Sunday at about 9AM EDT. Please post your answer to this question before that time. Thank you!

    Our Trivia Prize for Game #21 & 22:
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    Final Scores for Game #21:
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    How to Play The Game:
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    GOOD LUCK!
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    HAPPY AND SAFE THANKSGIVING TO ALL!

    "The Gallant Pelham"
    "It is glorious to see courage in one so young"R.E. Lee

    There is an excellent bio at of Pelham at the link provided.

    <a href="http://www.civilwarhome.com/gallantpelham.htm">http://www.civilwarhome.com/gallantpelham.htm</a>

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    This would be the gallant John Pelham...
    Geez, Mike...We'll all go into trivia withdrawal....LOL....
    You deserve the time off...Y'all have a great Thanksgiving!!!

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    The Gallant John Pelham
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    The gallant John Pelham.

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    Major John Pelham

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    The answer is John Pelham.

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    Major John Pelham


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    Gallant Pelham

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    WANT TO EARN UP TO FIVE ADDITIONAL BONUS POINTS? It's easy! Just post some Civil War era recipes on our 19th Century Recipe board. The Thanksgiving holiday weekend would be a great time to work on this project. Few entries have been received, and anyone could take the lead in this competition. Learn more about this bonus for game #22:
    http://www.civilwartalk.com/bbs/messages/2/8472.html

    Yesterday's Question: What gallant young Alabama hero was killed at Kelly's Ford, Virginia, in March 1863? John Pelham

    Here is today's two point question:

    What ship was turned into a floating bomb containing 350 tons of gunpowder, and was floated into the port at Wilmington, N.C.?

    Expect the next trivia question to be posted tomorrow at about 7AM EDT. Please post your answer to this question before that time. Thank you!

    Our Trivia Prize for Game #21 &amp; 22:
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    Final Scores for Game #21:
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    How to Play The Game:
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    PS: This trivia game is open to new players, it's free, and you may join the game at any time. You need to register as a member of the message boards to play. If you haven't already joined the message board, please click the "Profile" link at the top of the page, and then choose "Registration". Follow the prompts and when you finish you will be able to post your answer in the "Add a Message" box below. Thanks!

    GOOD LUCK!

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    USS Louisiana

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    Hi Mike and Ami, hope your Thanksgiving trip went well....
    Good question, I never heard that story before.
    • 1:40 a.m. — The Union "powder vessel," USS Louisiana, explodes harmlessly off Fort Fisher.



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    USS Louisiana

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    The USS Louisiana was turned into a bomb.

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    1:40 a.m.-The Union "powder vessel," USS Louisiana, explodes harmlessly off Fort Fisher.

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    The Louisiana was the floating bomb.

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