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Obscure American history trivia

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by micropolitan guy, Sep 10, 2019.

  1. I Should Coco

    I Should Coco Well-Known Member

    Not sure about a state motto, but “Vaffanculo” is the unofficial Italian motto Chicagoans use most! ;)
     
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  2. MisterCreosote

    MisterCreosote Well-Known Member

    A. is Maryland.

    Can’t remember the Italian words, but they translate as something along the lines of “strong actions, soft words.”
     
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  3. garrow

    garrow Well-Known Member

    Well done everyone
     
  4. micropolitan guy

    micropolitan guy Well-Known Member

    New York State's is Latin, Excelsior.

    Under it on the state shield is E pluribus unum, the former motto of the United States until it was co-opted and changed by the Christian right.

    Oregon's is "She Flies With Her Own Wings," which is pretty neat.
     
  5. Mr._Graybeard

    Mr._Graybeard Well-Known Member

    Most people know the Badgers fight song, "On Wisconsin." I'm sure someone here can come up with the person who is often credited with coining the phrase that is the song title.
     
  6. da man

    da man Well-Known Member

    La Follette?
     
  7. Mr._Graybeard

    Mr._Graybeard Well-Known Member

  8. micropolitan guy

    micropolitan guy Well-Known Member

    John Reynolds or Abner Doubleday, urging the Iron Brigade forward into the Railroad Cut on 7/1/1863?
     
  9. Mr._Graybeard

    Mr._Graybeard Well-Known Member

    No, but you're on the right track.
     
  10. Mr._Graybeard

    Mr._Graybeard Well-Known Member

    OK, I've sorted through a couple days of the Joe Biden thread -- it took a while.

    Lt. Arthur MacArthur Jr. was scaling the heights of Lookout Mountain with the 24th Wisconsin in 1863 when he took up the regimental banner from a fallen flag bearer and rallied the troops with the storied cry to summon cheesehead valor. And it worked! His father was governor of Wisconsin for four days because of an electoral dispute for the office in 1855; after it was resolved he assumed the lieutenant gov's post. You also may be familiar with Art Jr's son, Doug.

    I'll burn a potential trivia question here: Some years after the Rebellion, Arthur MacArthur received the Medal of Honor for his gallantry at Lookout Mountain, a medal Douglas MacArthur also received, making them the first father-son duo of Medal of Honor recipients.
     
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  11. DanOregon

    DanOregon Well-Known Member

    Kamala Harris would be the first President since this person to serve without ever winning a primary. And no, it isn't Ford - he won several during the '76 campaign.
     
  12. MisterCreosote

    MisterCreosote Well-Known Member

    Tyler?
     
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