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RE: Trivia Advent Calendar - J. Beckert - 12-23-2016 01:44 PM

Nope. North of there.


RE: Trivia Advent Calendar - L Verge - 12-23-2016 01:47 PM

In VA or MD?


RE: Trivia Advent Calendar - J. Beckert - 12-23-2016 01:59 PM

Hint # 1 7/8 - It's in the state where they make Hershey's bars.


RE: Trivia Advent Calendar - Thomas Kearney - 12-23-2016 02:36 PM

It's in Pennsylvania. I think Lincoln stayed there on the way to his inauguration.


RE: Trivia Advent Calendar - J. Beckert - 12-23-2016 02:40 PM

It is in Pennsylvania, but Lincoln didn't stay there. Remember to name the town and the person who stayed there.

Hint # 2 - This person was in town on business.


RE: Trivia Advent Calendar - L Verge - 12-23-2016 02:42 PM

In Franklin, PA and visited by JWB on one of his visits to the oil fields?


RE: Trivia Advent Calendar - J. Beckert - 12-23-2016 02:54 PM

Nice job, Laurie!! I've never seen a photo of it, but last night I found two. This is Mrs. Webber's boarding house in Franklin, Pa., where Booth boarded with his friend Joseph Simonds while in the area for his oil speculations. Joseph Booth also stayed there, occupying the same room, a few years later. Here's a little I found about it including a request of Booth's while he was there - most likely because it was dirty work.

Sarah Smith Webber and her husband Adam lived for many years in this house at the corner of Buffalo and Thirteenth Streets. After being widowed in the early 1860s, Mrs. Webber operated her home as a rooming house and assumed the position of postmaster, the job her husband had formerly filled.

Her house gained notoriety as the place where John Wilkes Booth roomed while living in Franklin. During his 1864 run in the region as an oil operator, Booth and his friend, J.H. Simonds, lived in the second floor corner room. Mrs. Webber remembered that Booth insisted on having his own towels, "and plenty of them."

In later years the basement bore evidence of having been dug over many times by those apparently in search of anything connected to Booth. The house was torn down in the early 1950s when the Elk's Club purchased the property.

You now vault into 2nd. place.

Roger 11
Laurie 7
Thomas 6
Me 5
Dave 4
Susan 1


RE: Trivia Advent Calendar - L Verge - 12-23-2016 03:14 PM

(12-23-2016 02:54 PM)J. Beckert Wrote:  Nice job, Laurie!! I've never seen a photo of it, but last night I found two. This is Mrs. Webber's boarding house in Franklin, Pa., where Booth boarded with his friend Joseph Simonds while in the area for his oil speculations. Joseph Booth also stayed there, occupying the same room, a few years later. Here's a little I found about it including a request of Booth's while he was there - most likely because it was dirty work.

Sarah Smith Webber and her husband Adam lived for many years in this house at the corner of Buffalo and Thirteenth Streets. After being widowed in the early 1860s, Mrs. Webber operated her home as a rooming house and assumed the position of postmaster, the job her husband had formerly filled.

Her house gained notoriety as the place where John Wilkes Booth roomed while living in Franklin. During his 1864 run in the region as an oil operator, Booth and his friend, J.H. Simonds, lived in the second floor corner room. Mrs. Webber remembered that Booth insisted on having his own towels, "and plenty of them."

In later years the basement bore evidence of having been dug over many times by those apparently in search of anything connected to Booth. The house was torn down in the early 1950s when the Elk's Club purchased the property.

You now vault into 2nd. place.

Roger 11
Laurie 7
Thomas 6
Me 5
Dave 4
Susan 1

Never knew about this house, and it was the hardest answer I have had to find in all the trivia questions over the years! Your final hint as to the Hershey state led me finally to PA, and then your first hint about Buffalo Street led me to Franklin. Never did find the Mrs. Webber connection, but I just assumed that Franklin, PA had to deal with Booth and the oil fields. Whew!!!


RE: Trivia Advent Calendar - J. Beckert - 12-23-2016 03:49 PM

I don't know. I think the hardest question was the Titus Ridgway question.


RE: Trivia Advent Calendar - L Verge - 12-23-2016 04:42 PM

(12-23-2016 03:49 PM)J. Beckert Wrote:  I don't know. I think the hardest question was the Titus Ridgway question.

You're never going to let me forget that one, are you!?


RE: Trivia Advent Calendar - J. Beckert - 12-23-2016 07:19 PM

The sting gets less as time goes by....


RE: Trivia Advent Calendar - Eva Elisabeth - 12-24-2016 03:36 AM

(12-23-2016 07:19 PM)J. Beckert Wrote:  The sting gets less as time goes by....
Just makes me think of a movie scene:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0THbzMUJ3rI

Merry Xmas everyone! Today's trivia task is to:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8M7AmBYurIM

So - whose/what shadow is next to Mr. Lincoln?
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RE: Trivia Advent Calendar - RJNorton - 12-24-2016 06:00 AM

To my eyes it looks like the person's hair in the back is frizzy so I will guess Albert Einstein.


RE: Trivia Advent Calendar - Thomas Kearney - 12-24-2016 10:15 AM

Ben Franklin or Andrew Jackson


RE: Trivia Advent Calendar - Eva Elisabeth - 12-24-2016 11:13 AM

Good ideas, but none of those two caused the shadow.

Hint 1: Since next to the (straight forward looking) bust, the person was not in the visual field. "Abraham Lincoln" sure regretted while Mary was glad.