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Who was the first commander of the 9th Massachusetts Battery and from what country was he?

credit: @hughes

bonus: I was a graduate of Transylvania University where I received three degrees. I was the owner of 1,300 acres of land total that being in two states. Before the war I was involved in State politics. I helped seize a printing press in my home state. I was an advocate of my home state to join the Confederacy as I lost all hope with the United States Government. My home is still standing in Kentucky. I was one of the first top officials in my home state. I was wounded while serving this position at an important battle in Tennessee Who am I and what position did I hold in my home State.

credit: @gentlemanrob
 
Who was the first commander of the 9th Massachusetts Battery and from what country was he?

credit: @hughes

bonus: I was a graduate of Transylvania University where I received three degrees. I was the owner of 1,300 acres of land total that being in two states. Before the war I was involved in State politics. I helped seize a printing press in my home state. I was an advocate of my home state to join the Confederacy as I lost all hope with the United States Government. My home is still standing in Kentucky. I was one of the first top officials in my home state. I was wounded while serving this position at an important battle in Tennessee Who am I and what position did I hold in my home State.

credit: @gentlemanrob

Captain Achille De Vecchi, from Italy

George W. Johnson, first Confederate governor of Kentucky
 
Achille De Vecchi - Italy

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Bonus.
George Washington Johnson - Governor

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I am traveling for half of February and I am going unplugged. So I will see everyone in March. Being retired, I spend way too much time researching trivia topics. There are days that I spend several hours further reading on trivia subjects that I find interesting. I am ok on Gettysburg subjects but know little else. Trivia questions expose me to so many CW topics that I know nothing about. The problem is, I spend all my research time on my IPad and I get winter burnout. Unfortunately all that research gets me in trouble. I missed that Packer question because I refuse to answer a trivia question based on rumors. I read about Packer here and once I found out he was from the Pittsburgh area, I had to read more, especially since I know a Packer. So I knew Packers story well. Every site on Packer ends with the vegetarian rumor. One site I found talks specifically about that vegetarian rumor and how unlikely it is fact, especially from someone living at high elevations with limited growing seasons. So I take what I thought was the safer route and went with his return to a normal lifestyle with multiple jobs on his question. Wrong! So to make a long story short, if sources say something is a rumor, use that rumor as an answer. That cost me this month and broke my cowinner streak going back to February '19.

So I am going unplugged for a month. So congratulations to who ever the cowinners are in January. Thanks to all who play and administer this trivia game. See you all in March. Or putting it in Pittsburghese, See yinz in March. Take care.
 
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Geoge W. Johnson
First Confederate Governor of Kentucky 1861

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Captain Achille De Vecchi
He was from Italy on leave from the Italian army.

His obituary read in part:

"Count Achilles de Vecchi, who died from accidental poisoning (from eating mushrooms) Wednesday in Washington, D. C. was at one time connected with the Massachusetts militia, he having been commissioned captain of the 9th Massachusetts light battery, Aug. 9, 1862, and resigned his commission Jan. 26, 1863...."
 
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