Trivia 6-15-16 Only One

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General Albert Pike
 
http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/masonicmuseum/albert_pike_statue_in_washington_dc.htm

Edit - In this case, the link makes it obvious that your answer is Albert Pike, which is the correct answer, so I'll give you credit.

However, I do want to issue this caution to all players. :yellowcarded:

When you are responding to questions in the trivia game, please be sure to include a response in your own words showing what your answer is. Simply including a link to a website generally will not be good enough, because I may not be able to figure out from the website what you thought the correct answer was.

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Brig. Gen. Albert Pike, C.S. Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory and postwar author of the manual of Masonic Rituals and Dogma, the reason he's being celebrated here.
 
Brigadier General Albert Pike is "the only Confederate general with a statue on federal property in Washington, DC. He was honored, not as a commander or even as a lawyer, but as Southern regional leader of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. The statue stands on a pedestal near the foot of Capitol Hill, between the Department of Labor building and the Municipal Building, between 3rd and 4th Streets, on D Street, NW. " http://www.threeworldwars.com/albert-pike.htm
 
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