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Conference smurf::civil_war

Title:The American Civil War
Notice:Please read all replies 1.* before writing here.
Moderator:SMURF::BINDER
Created:Mon Jul 15 1991
Last Modified:Tue Apr 08 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:141
Total number of notes:2129

88.0. "Trivia" by BUSY::BOWIE (Happiness is a warm prompt) Tue Feb 09 1993 18:26

    What was General Butterfield famous for ?
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88.1Butterfield's Lullaby, or STUDIO::REILLEYReilTue Feb 09 1993 18:534
    
    
    Taps
    
88.2Where's that cupie doll.BUSY::BOWIEHappiness is a warm promptTue Feb 09 1993 19:133
    
    	Ah, a quick winner, good know anything else about him ? He was
    pretty interesting for a West Point outsider.
88.3STUDIO::REILLEYReilWed Feb 10 1993 02:489
    Butterfield was a 1st Sgt in the Clay Guards, a D.C. Volunteers
    unit at the beginning of the war, and then on May 12, 1861 he
    was commisioned Colonel of the 12th N.Y. Militia. He was awarded
    the Medal of Honor for Gaines' Mills. He was chief of staff for the
    AoP (from Jan 1, 1863 until he was wounded July 3rd at Gettysburg)
    under both Hooker then Meade. In the fall of '63 he rejoined Hooker
    at Chattanooga as his chief of staff. He never attended West Point
    but he is buried there.
                          
88.4MoH, Right!!BUSY::BOWIEHappiness is a warm promptWed Feb 10 1993 14:127
    
    	Good, also I believe he was a Butterfield of the Butterfield & 
    Overland Stage family which grew into Wells Fargo ? I think he also
    got involved in the carpetbagging thing, (to his shame), got elected
    down south somewhere, but I could have mixed him up with someone else.
    
    Aaron
88.5A little more Butterfield trivia...AKOCOA::BAKSTRANFri Feb 12 1993 16:051
    After what battle did Butterfield commission "Taps"?
88.6Taps was after...NEMAIL::RASKOBMike Raskob at OFOMon Feb 15 1993 15:335
    RE .5:
    
    The Seven Days?  (Loonnng time since I read about it...)
    
    MikeR
88.7Good job!AKOCOA::BAKSTRANMon Feb 15 1993 16:339
    88.6
    
    And we have a winner!!
    
    You have a loonnng memory. More specifically, it was after the battle
    of Malvern Hill. Butterfield wanted something to memorialize all of the
    soldiers, on both sides, that had died over the previous seven days.
    
    
88.8HERE'S ANOTHER ONE.BUSY::BOWIEHappiness is a warm promptTue Feb 16 1993 17:076
    
    	I was wrong about Butterfield being a carpetbagger but nobody has 
    called me on it yet so I'll break into to something new. My emphasis
    is primarily on the life of the subject in question AFTER the war but
    I'll take any intresting facts. NEXT GENERAL:  Samuel Powhatan Carter
    Anyone want to take a stab on him?...............Aaron.
88.9What no takers? Clue: He was Union.BUSY::BOWIEHappiness is a warm promptWed Feb 17 1993 18:018
    
    re.8
    	GEEZZ..........The way you guys jumped on Butterfield I figured
    your ready for someone less well known. Or is it that no one is
    interested...Well I'll give it another day and spill the beans.
	
    Aaron
    
88.10No relation to JimmyELMAGO::JPALLONEThu Feb 18 1993 15:439
    I looked him up last night....He was a one star(I didn't want to spell
    brigadier) general for the Feds, his claim to glory was burning 
    bridges around Union, Tennessee, near the Kentucky state line around
    new year's eve 1862....There were New York regiments in the area at
    that time....so I'm guessing he was affiliated with them....He was
    considered a raider at that time.
    
    Jim
    
88.11OK GOOD FEEDBACK!BUSY::BOWIEHappiness is a warm promptFri Feb 19 1993 16:149
    
    	RE.LAST
    
    	GOOD, I DIDN'T HAVE MUCH ON HIS WARTIME ACTIVITIES. I'LL HOLD OFF
    ON HIS PECULIAR CLAIM TO FAME FOR A BIT. I WILL STATE THIS AS A CLUE
    FOR THOSE WHO MAY STILL BE LOOKING. HE IS THE ONLY AMERICAN KNOWN TO
    ACHIEVE THIS PARTICULAR DISTINCTION!!
    
    AARON.
88.12They're attacking our Port Flank??STUDIO::REILLEYReilFri Mar 12 1993 03:118
    
    
    He was the only American to have held the ranks of Rear Admiral
    and brevet Major General.  :-)
    
    Tom
    
    
88.13That's right.BUSY::BOWIEHappiness is a warm promptTue Mar 16 1993 18:045
    
    	OKAY!! We have a winner. Details and a new trivia to follow
    tomorrow. Good job, Tom.
    
    Aaron.
88.14Here's another.BUSY::BOWIEHappiness is a warm promptTue Feb 08 1994 14:277
    
    	Well a little late, but..... Who was one of the few Union
    commanders who was successful in a behind-the-lines raid and
    later became a great Buffalo Soldier Commander ? Name his post-
    war unit and the enemy he faced.
    
    Grins.