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Originally Posted by spoke-
Well, I have no idea about your elementary school, or the map figure, but I believe Thomas Jefferson fits all of your other criteria. (Though I don’t think that’s who you have in mind.)
Sorry, not President Thomas Jefferson - not from Mass.
I’m going to bed after I finish reading today’s paper. Been on here all day. Will be back to check answers Monday evening.
Also, Jefferson became president, my guy only got to veep.
Another hint on my Q107: The “map figure” to which I referred is an animal/birdlike figure formed by the combination of several eastern Mass. towns/cities. The term is still used today during the political/voting process. And it should be pronounced with a hard “g”, not the soft one.
Roll over more hints on my Q108: “General John G _ _ _ _ _ and his Marblehead Mariners”. is the title of a local history book about the man and the men.
And on 109: The ship was built in Marblehead but was fitted out in a little town the other side of Salem so there is still rivalry between them as to which is the “Birthplace of the American Navy”. BTW, the word, “American” is used vs. the “U.S.” Navy as it was not yet the U.S. of A.
This early U.S. Supreme Court case established the principle of judicial review of Acts of Congress.
The most famous portrait of John Jay has him in robes of these two colors.
George Washington first used the presidential pardon for individuals involved in what?
This Attorney General oversaw notorious roundups of suspected radicals and anarchists in the late 1910s.
This Copperhead leader was arrested, sent through the Confederate lines, and eventually ended up in Canada and running (unsuccessfully) for governor of Ohio.
I got one right back on page one, so here’s my question:
140: In 1863 or 1864, Lincoln’s son Robert Lincoln was pushed by a crowd against a train at a railway platform. As the train began to move, he fell in the gap between the train and the platform and was quite helpless until a rescuer pulled him up by his coat collar to safety. Who was the man that saved young Lincoln’s life?
George Washington first used the presidential pardon for individuals involved in what? Whiskey Rebellion
This Attorney General oversaw notorious roundups of suspected radicals and anarchists in the late 1910s. Palmer. . . can’t remember his first name though. Oh yeah Alberto Gonzalez Palmer
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Originally Posted by Elendil’s Heir
It was John Wilkes Booth’s father, whose name escapes me, who saved Robert Todd Lincoln.
Apparently Robert did not inform his parents of the incident. With all that Abe had to worry about and his mother’s mental state, one can hardly blame him.
We learned earlier that Trick Dick Nixon smeared Helen Gahagan Douglas to win a seat in the US Senate from California. What popular US Representative did Nixon defeat in 1946 to begin his political career?
Where was the famous, or infamous Dred Scott Decision handed down?
What is distinctive of all the President’s ELECTED on the Whig ticket? [If I am remembering correctly]
Who is the only President who was survived by both of his parents?
What President was ex-President for the longest time?