Trivia Game # 54 - Week 3 Trivia Game # 54 - Week 3 I’m sure you have all seen those ads for the “hair club” where the guy says “I’m not only the president, but I’m also a client”. So I will now admit that I am not only the WBTS Trivia Game moderator, but I’m also a Civil War trivia game player, at CWI. I mention this because occasionally I have noticed that some of that site’s moderator’s questions were similar to some of those that I had posted. I believe this is entirely coincidental.
What bugs me is when he beats me to the punch on a question that I had intended to use, as he did this week in a question about a reconstruction governor who had been the sole dissenter in his state’s vote for secession. I won’t give you the answer because at least 2 of our players are also players at CWI. And now, here are the questions for Week 3 of Game # 54
1. Who was the youngest soldier to be killed at the battle of Sharpsburg? 2. A 23 year old colonel was mortally wounded at the Battle of Five Forks. His brother, a brigadier general, was killed less than 2 month’s earlier at Hatcher’s Run. Name the brothers. 3. With what words did the wounded Gen. Jesse Reno greet Gen. Samuel Sturgis at the Battle of South Mountain? 4. An 1861 law passed by the Confederate Congress offered, among other things, a two month leave and a $50 incentive to those soldiers, who had previously enlisted for one year, to reenlist for a total of 3 years or the duration of the war. By what name is this law known? 5. These were given to Gen. Winfield Scott in Mexico City in 1847. Scott in turn gave them to then Captain, future Confederate general, Benjamin Huger. Huger gave them to his son Frank in 1860. When Confederate Colonel Frank Huger was captured at Saylor’s Creek by his old friend from West Point, George Custer, Custer “borrowed” them. What were they?
Answers are due by 6pm (eastern) on Saturday, August 2.
Good Luck!
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