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Old 03-24-2007, 08:34 PM
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Default Trivia Game # 45 - Week 6

According to my records, both Rad2duhbone53 and ewc have achieved a perfect score of 36 points in a past game, so both are eligible to earn promotion to the First Division by answering all five questions correctly this week.

Here are the questions for Week 6, the final week of Game # 45:

26. What general, mortally wounded at Gettysburg, is commemorated by a monument at the spot where he fell?

27. What Confederate general held both the posts of US Senator and Governor of Georgia (not simultaneously) after the war?

28. What famous American author served as a nurse in the Civil War and later wrote a book about her experiences?

29. What Tennessee city, occupied by Union forces on Sept. 2, 1863, was a longtime target of President Lincoln?

30. (Two point question) What deed of Englishman John Lancaster resulted in his receiving the official Thanks of the Confederate States Congress?

Answers to the questions for Week 6 will be due by 6 PM EDT on Saturday, Mar. 31.

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Old 03-24-2007, 09:53 PM
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Default Trivia Game # 45 - Week 6

26. John F. Reynolds

27. John B. Gordon

28. Louisa May Alcott

29. Knoxville, TN

30. For rescuing Captain Semmes and his officers from the Alabama:

Semmes: "
There was no appearance of any boat coming to me from the enemy after my ship went down. Fortunately, however, the steam yacht Deerhound--owned by a gentleman of Lancashire, England, Mr. John Lancaster, who was himself on board--steamed up in the midst of my drowning men and rescued a number of both officers and men from the water. I was fortunate enough myself thus to escape to the shelter of the neutral flag, together with about forty others, all told."
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Old 03-24-2007, 11:21 PM
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26.Gen. Lewis Addison Armistead

27.Gen. John B. Gordon

28. Louisa May Alcott

29. Chattanooga, Tenn.("whoever controls Chattanooga will win the war") INCORRECT

30.John Lancaster aboard his yacht the Deerhound rescued Raphael Semmes from the badly damaged C.S.S. Alabama after its battle with the USS Kearsarge and brought him and some of his crew safely to England.
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Old 03-27-2007, 10:31 PM
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26. Elon J. Farnsworth
27. John Brown Gordon
28. Louisa May Alcott
29. Knoxville
30. Rescuing Raphael Semmes and officers of the Alabama after its tangle with the Kearsarge
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Old 03-29-2007, 11:28 PM
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26. Brigadier General . Elon J. Farnsworth

27. John B. Gordan

28. Louisa May Alcott's

29. Knoxville

30. Recusing crew members of the C.S.S Alabama
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Old 03-29-2007, 11:55 PM
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26. I believe you are speaking of Lewis Armistead
27. John B. Gordon
28. Louisa May Alcott
29. Would that be Knoxville? YES, IT WOULD
30. He saved Raphael Semmes and many of the crew of the Alabama off Cherbourg, after the engagement between the Alabama and the Kearsarge. Lncaster's yacht was the Deerhound.
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Old 03-30-2007, 12:54 PM
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26. Lewis Addison Armistead
27. John B. Gordon
28. Susie King Taylor INCORRECT
29. Knoxville
30. A Confederate sympathizer, he owned the yacht "Deerhound" and saved Raphael Semmes and a number of his crew after CSS Alabama was sunk by USS Kearsarge off Cherbourg, France
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I am not sure exactly how this works, but I found the answers to all of your questions. Thank you ! the research was great fun ! New to the web site , so I'll just watch and learn. Living Historian with my girlfriend and daughter 4th Florida Co. G 2nd Battalion Hardy's Brigade C.S.A. Sue
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Old 03-31-2007, 12:22 PM
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26- US Maj Genl John Reynolds;

27- CSA Lt Genl John Brown Gordon;

28- Louisa May Alcott;

29- Knoxville;

30- John Lancaster- Thanks of Congress for the friendly conduct towards the commander, officers, and men of the CSS Alabama.
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Old 03-31-2007, 07:58 PM
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Congratulations to ewc, the only player to complete Game # 45 with a perfect score of 36 points. Ewc is the winner of the Second Division and has earned promotion to the First Division after having achieved a perfect score for a second time.

Congratulations also to SamGrant and Sarladaise, co-winners of the First Division, each of whom had only one incorrect answer over the past six weeks. There should be some stiff competition in the First Division next time around.

Here are the answers to the questions for Week 6:

26. I was a little asleep at the switch when I composed this question. My source was focused on the Confederate side, so it listed Lewis Armistead as the only correct answer. (Though he was transported from the spot and did not die until later, a monument in the area of the Angle at Gettysburg marks the spot where Armistead fell.)

What I should have done was asked, “What Confederate general…” However, since my question just asked for a general, that opened it up to the Union side as well.

There is most definitely a monument commemorating John Reynolds at the spot where he fell on July 1.

The monument to the First Vermont Cavalry, located on the southern end of the battlefield, states that it was led by Farnsworth and that he fell at that location on July 3. Although the monument is not specifically dedicated to Farnsworth, I consider the fact that it mentions his name as sufficient justification for saying it “commemorates” him, so I am also accepting Farnsworth as a correct answer. Although some Gettysburg historians believe that Farnsworth actually fell some distance away, it’s obvious that the intent was to place the monument at the spot where he fell.

27. John B. Gordon was named U.S. Senator in 1872 and elected Governor of Georgia in 1886.

28. Louisa May Alcott. The book, entitled “Hospital Sketches,” was written in 1863.

29. Knoxville was occupied by Burnside’s Army of the Ohio on Sept. 2, 1863. Because of eastern Tennessee’s strong Union sentiment, Lincoln had been eager since the beginning of the war to gain control of the city. (The Confederates still controlled Chattanooga on that date. Braxton Bragg did not evacuate Chattanooga until Sept. 8.)

30. Lancaster, owner of the yacht Deerhound, rescued Capt. Raphael Semmes and other members of the CSS Alabama’s crew after she was sunk by the USS Kearsarge off Cherbourg, France.

Final scores for Game # 45:

FIRST DIVISION

SamGrant 35
Sarladaise 35
Aggie80 5

SECOND DIVISION

ewc 36
Rad2duhbone53 35
Texaswildcat 31
Sockknitter 28
20thMass 6
Miss Markie 6
Ole 6
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