Trivial Trivia - taking trivia to new levels
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08-03-2016, 09:14 AM
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RE: Trivial Trivia - taking trivia to new levels
(08-02-2016 04:55 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: Which two characters in the saga reportedly occasionally enjoyed a game of "mumble-the-peg*" together? I'll guess General's Dan Sickles and Richard Ewell (they both had wooden legs) So when is this "Old Enough To Know Better" supposed to kick in? |
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08-03-2016, 09:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-03-2016 09:42 AM by Eva Elisabeth.)
Post: #932
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RE: Trivial Trivia - taking trivia to new levels
Most logical guess, Gene, but kudos to both Rogers - Stanton is one of them. And another kudos to Rogerm. for correctly figuring what the two players had in common. (Hence, the missing one is not William Seward.)
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08-03-2016, 12:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-03-2016 05:24 PM by Eva Elisabeth.)
Post: #933
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RE: Trivial Trivia - taking trivia to new levels
Hint #2: The other person was someone from whom we know a lot about Abraham Lincoln.
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08-03-2016, 04:36 PM
Post: #934
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08-03-2016, 05:17 PM
Post: #935
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RE: Trivial Trivia - taking trivia to new levels
Homer Bates
"Stanton had a deserved reputation for irascibility but he also had a softer side, as revealed by an incident reported by Homer Bates, who worked in the War Department’s telegraph office: “One evening, in the summer of 1864, I rode out to the Soldiers Home with important dispatches for the President and Secretary of War, who were temporarily domiciled with their families on the grounds of the Home. I found Stanton reclining on the grass, playing with Lewis, one of his children ..He invited me to a seat on the greensward while he read the telegrams; and then, business being finished, we began talking of early times in Steubenville, Ohio, his native town and mine. One of us mentioned the game of ‘mumble-the-peg,’ and he asked me if I could play it. Of course I said yes, and he proposed that we should have a game then and there. Stanton entered into the spirit of the boyish sport with great zest , and for the moment all the perplexing questions of the terrible war were forgotten. I do not remember who won.'”9" http://www.mrlincolnswhitehouse.org/resi...1814-1869/ |
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08-03-2016, 05:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-03-2016 06:05 PM by Eva Elisabeth.)
Post: #936
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RE: Trivial Trivia - taking trivia to new levels
(08-03-2016 04:36 PM)Houmes Wrote:Excellent guess, Dr. Houmes, while Stoddard may well have done, too, he was not from Steubenville.(08-03-2016 12:51 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: Hint #2: The other person was someone from whom we know a lot about the Lincolns.William O. Stoddard I have to apologize for my perhaps misleading last hint - although not entirely wrong I should better have written "Abraham Lincoln" as the main focus (and have "updated" above). Hint #3: The reminiscence of the other that is my source has a game of m-t-p happening after a "business meeting". (08-03-2016 05:17 PM)Anita Wrote: Homer BatesKudos, Anita, that is correct! (Also see: David Homer Bates, Lincoln in the Telegraph Office, pp. 397-98.) Since knives aren't to be given away as gifts (said they will cut the ties that bind a friendship together), instead a game set of m-t-p you win the allegorical and less dangerous version: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rfnSfFQdrNo ...alternatively - if you are up to dance: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mUQHGpxrz-8 (Such a pity Sir Simon is leaving Berlin...) |
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08-03-2016, 06:10 PM
Post: #937
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RE: Trivial Trivia - taking trivia to new levels
Eva, thank you! Can I have both prizes? Sometimes a saber is more effective than a knife!
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08-03-2016, 06:12 PM
Post: #938
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RE: Trivial Trivia - taking trivia to new levels
Sure (as long as your are not referring to cutting friendship ties...)
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08-05-2016, 05:05 PM
Post: #939
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08-06-2016, 03:43 AM
Post: #940
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RE: Trivial Trivia - taking trivia to new levels
The wrestling match between Abraham Lincoln and Jack Armstrong?
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08-06-2016, 05:06 AM
Post: #941
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RE: Trivial Trivia - taking trivia to new levels
An outstanding guess, Roger, I'm sorry to say not correct. The rose Bush witnessed none of that party and event.
Hint #1: This question would also fit in the "Assassination Trivia" category. |
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08-06-2016, 06:27 AM
Post: #942
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RE: Trivial Trivia - taking trivia to new levels
This rose bush overlooks the Navy Yard Bridge where Booth and Herold crossed?
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08-06-2016, 06:58 AM
Post: #943
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RE: Trivial Trivia - taking trivia to new levels
Another excellent idea, Roger, but it's not there either - and it is still where it was then.
Hint #2: It witnessed a person rather than a special event. |
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08-06-2016, 07:26 AM
Post: #944
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RE: Trivial Trivia - taking trivia to new levels
OK, here's another guess. Over two years ago you told the forum about your trip to Ft. Jefferson. And maybe you took a photo of a rose bush that saw Dr. Samuel Mudd?
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08-06-2016, 08:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-06-2016 08:13 AM by Eva Elisabeth.)
Post: #945
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RE: Trivial Trivia - taking trivia to new levels
Roger, your ideas are truly outstanding. It didn't witness Dr. Mudd, but you are right in the assumption that I saw the place.
Hint #3: I missed to take a photo myself, however, the rose bush is unique and to be found online. |
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