Trivia Advent Calendar
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12-16-2015, 06:08 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-28-2017 07:35 AM by Eva Elisabeth.)
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RE: Trivia Advent Calendar
Kudos, Joe - that is correct. Thus the score is as follows:
Laurie 7 Joe 5 Gene 4 Roger 3 Rogerm 2 Thomas 1 (I will probably have to find more Google-proof questions...) (12-15-2015 06:37 PM)RJNorton Wrote: Mary Lincoln was in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1875. Is this the historic house where she stayed?I've more than once tried to find a photo from the place she stayed to no avail. All I could find is the following: Mary Todd Lincoln visited St. Augustine in the winter of 1875 and stayed on Whitney's Island in the San Sebastian River in West Augustine. Her host was the developer of that area, John Whitney. As a newspaper publisher, Whitney had also crusaded to get Congress to provide a pension for Mary. I couldn't find his 1875 house (maybe Donna can help?), but maybe it was similar to Ortega-MacMillan House on 224 Saint George Street, Saint Augustine, which he owned from 1870-1873: During her Florida stay, Mary (like Ulysses S. Grant, Thomas Edison, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and other VIPs) did a popular steamaboat trip on the Ocklawaha River to Silver Springs. Here are some fascinating photos of the past: http://studiohourglass.blogspot.de/2012/...a.html?m=1 John Hay BTW owned an orange grove in St. Augustine in the 1860s. It was in the northwest part of Lincolnville in the area of Sanford, Weeden, Bravo and Bridge streets. Hay later sold the grove to Gen. Henry Shelton Sanford, who had been Lincoln's chief diplomat in Europe and US Ambassador to Belgium from 1861-1869, and founded the city of Sanford, FL (which looks gorgeous to me, as does St. Augustine - if you Google pictures...). |
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