Trivia Game # 49 - Week 5 Game #49 - Week 5
Here are the questions for Week 5:
1. A South Carolina native, he resigned from West Point to join the Confederate army. A cavalryman who attained the rank of Major General, he was wounded in 1862, 1863 and 1864. Post war, he served as a US congressman and as a US minister in Central America. Name him.
2. Before July of 1862, according to Union regulations for volunteer regiments, how many musicians were allowed to constitute a cavalry regimental band? (Note: This question concerns band musicians only and so does not include “field musicians” such as drummers and/or buglers who went into battle with their units.)
3. Shortly after the Army of the Ohio was constituted under Gen. Don Carlos Buell, in one of it’s first engagements, an 500 strong infantry regiment made up primarily of immigrants held off a 1300+ strong Confederate force which included a Texas cavalry regiment. Name the battle.
4. Operating before Vicksburg, Gen. Ulysses Grant had a floating headquarters aboard a steamboat on the Mississippi River. What was the name of the boat?
5. This general was born in Maine. When the war broke out, he organized a company and served as its captain. He was wounded at Williamsburg during the Peninsular Campaign, again at Second Bull Run, and finally once more at Opequon. He also saw action at
Antietam, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Wilderness and Spotsylvania. Post-war he ran a hotel. Name him.
Answers are due by 6 PM (eastern) Saturday, December 8.
Thanks for your continued participation, and Good Luck!
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"It was a very peculiar time." - Franklin D. Cossitt
Ancestors in USA Army: 6th IA Inf, 11th IL Cav, 1st AL Cav; 122nd NY Inf; 6th MI Cav; 35th MA Inf; 100th IL Inf; 1st CO Inf/Cav; 22nd IN Inf
Ancestors in CSA Army: 2nd TN Inf (Walker's), 9th TN Cav (Bennett's/Ward's); 2nd TX Inf
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