A person in history...

Flatlander Fox

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A little game I have been thinking of, maybe it'll work, maybe it won't.

Give three clues to one particular person in history, and the poster who correctly guesses who that person is then posts another person/question. No search engines allowed!

1. Ogala Souix Chief present at Fetterman's Massacre AND Little Bighorn.

2. Famous Quote: "My lands are where my dead lie buried"

3. Killed at Camp Robinson, Nebraska in Sep. 1877.


An easy one for sure, but we have to start somewhere.:)

Upon Edit: Clarified Rules!
 
You got it Xiaho, go ahead with your question!:)


Geronimo was an Apache, in the southwest part of the U.S. Crazy Horse was a Souix, from the Black Hills in the U.S.
 
1.Mothers name was Rachel Faucett Lavien.
2.Became Secretary of the Treasury with 77 million owed in dept.
3.Mortally wounded at Weehawken on July 11, 1804.


(Sorry for taking so long...and not having a better person)
 
Alexander Hamilton!

A good one actually...

He was the reason they put in the citizen requirement for the presidency. (Or it's rumored to be)


1. A cattle rancher in the Dakota territority in the mid 1880's.

2. Nobel Peace Prize winner

3. Governor of New York, before taking over U.S. Vice Presidential Duties. Then served as U.S. President when the President was assasinated.
 
Originally posted by Flatlander Fox
You got it Stefan.

I tried to make it difficult to use a search engine, as to increase the difficulty.:satan:

Your turn!
You mean we can look up the answer on the Net? That doesn't seem fair; we shld limit it to just our memory to make it more challenging. :)
 
Originally posted by Flatlander Fox
And people WILL use them unfortunately anyway...:(
We have a core of regular people here who can be trusted not to. :) If you'd put it in the rules portion. I hope so anyway.

The person who cheats (and is found out) will just have that lower a standing in my book. :rolleyes:
 
1.Born in what is now Belgium in 1340

2.father of first Lancaster king of England

3.Patron of Geoffrey Chaucer
 
not quite. Think earlier & more English.
 
Richmond

This is hard without references, but it is more fun :)
I think we'll see more guessing.
 
nope. Anyway, even if you were right, I'd ask you to be more specific. At this point, you could say 'Lancaster' and be technically correct (but there's a much better answer).
 
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