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Old 06-18-2005, 05:36 PM
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Default Trivia Game # 31 - Week 6

Here are the questions for Week 6, the final week of the current game.

26. What familial relationship existed between Stonewall Jackson and Daniel Harvey Hill?

27. What job did Ulysses S. Grant hold at the time the Civil War began?

28. Among winners of the Congressional Medal of Honor, what distinction does William H. Carney hold?

29. What Confederate vessel was sometimes referred to as the “peripatetic coffin?”

30. (Two point question) Who was the youngest man ever elected Vice President of the United States?

Those of you who have not yet posted answers to the questions for Week 5 may still do so until 6 PM Saturday, June 18.

Answers to the questions for Week 6 will be due by 6 PM Saturday, June 25

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Old 06-18-2005, 09:03 PM
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1. They were brother in laws

2. a clerk in a family leather goods store in Galena with his brothers

3. First African American to be awarded the Medal of Honor for taking up the colors of the 54th Massachusetts at Fort Wagner

4. C.S.S Hunley

5. John Breckinridge at 36
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Old 06-21-2005, 06:22 PM
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26) They were brothers in law by marriage. Both married daughters of Dr. Morrison.
27) Clerk in a leather (tanning) store owned by his family.
28) First black recipientof the Congressional Medal of Honor.
29) CSS Hunley
30) John Cabell Breckinridge
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26. They were brothers-in-law (married to the Morrison sisters)

27. He was a clerk in his father's leather goods store

28. The first black to win the Congressional Medal of Honor

29. CSS Hunley

30. John C. Breckinridge (age 35)
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Old 06-24-2005, 07:04 PM
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26. Brothers in Law.
27. He was a clerk in his father's leather store.
28. He was the first black soldier to receive the Medal.
29. The. H. L. Hunley.
John C. Breckinridge.
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Old 06-25-2005, 03:56 AM
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Default Game #31-Week 6

26. Brothers-in-law

27. From Grant's Memoirs: "...finally ended up working as a clerk in his father's leather-goods store in Galena, Illinois." With his brothers, and some sites say he was a "partner" as well.

28. First black recipient of Medal of Honor

29. CSS Hunley

30. John Breckinridge

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Old 06-25-2005, 09:20 AM
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26. They were brothers-in-law.

27. He was a clerk in the family leather & hardware business in Galena.

28. He was the first Negro winner of the medal.

29. The submarine H.L. Hunley.

30. John C. Breckinridge.
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Old 06-25-2005, 09:08 PM
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Calicoboy is having difficulty posting to this board, so he sent his responses via private message on Friday night. His responses were as follows:

Answers to questions
1. D. H. Hill and Thomas Jackson were brothers-in-law
2. Grant was a clerk at his father's leather store in Galena, Ill.
3. Carney was the first black man to earn a CMH at Battery Wagner in the 54th Mass
He planted the colours at the top of the wall and was severely wounded
4. After losing several crews in practice runs, the submarine Hunley got a bad rep
5. At 36, John Breckinridge served as VP under James Buchanan. He ran for a spot on the presidential ticket in 1860 but was defeated by Douglas. Elected to the senate, he resigned when his state of Kentucky didn't secede. He served the confederacy as a general and secretary of war. He fled to Canada after the war.

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Old 06-25-2005, 09:23 PM
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Here are the answers to the questions for Week 6:

26. Jackson and Hill were brothers-in-law, having married sisters from the Morrison family.

27. Grant was employed as a clerk in his family’s leather store in Galena, IL.

28. Carney was the first black to receive the Medal of Honor, awarded to him for his actions in the 54th Massachusetts’ attack on Fort Wagner on July 18, 1863.

29. The H. L. Hunley, having sunk with all hands aboard on more than one practice mission, was sometimes referred to as the “peripatetic coffin.”

30. At the time of his election in 1856, Buchanan’s vice president and later Confederate general John C. Breckinridge was only 35 years old. He is still the youngest man ever elected to the office.

I believe this is the first time that everybody who played in a given week got all the answers correct. (I'm going to have to start coming up with some harder questions. )

The winner of the First Division for Game # 31 is CindyScoops, with a score of 35. The winner of the Second Division, also with a score of 35, is Bill_Torrens. Congratulations to both of you.

Here are the final scores for Game # 31.

FIRST DIVISION

CindyScoops 35
RaggedRebel 34
Aggie80 11

SECOND DIVISION

Bill_Torrens 35
Texaswildcat 29
Sarladaise 17
Traveller 16
Idlewild 12
Calicoboy 11
CWReader 11
RivrRat 11
Sockknitter 6
LRD89 2
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