State capital trivia
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State capital trivia
Some state capital names are obvious but these 10 aren't
It was renamed following a bitter boundary dispute between two towns.
Named after a general who died in the American Revolutionary War attempting to capture Quebec, Canada
Named after a brigadier general mortally wounded while leading his brigade in the Battle of Germantown on October 4, 1777
Named after their hometown by investors who were sold land in a floodplain that was underwater during the majority of the year.
Named for an affluent merchant who probably died of a stroke; however, three slaves were arrested and hanged, allegedly for poisoning him.
Named after the daughter of an American physician, statesman and veteran of both the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812.
Named after the son of one of the first settlers in St. Louis
Named after a religious ceremony
Named after a pioneer who was killed by Indians while making salt
Named for the father of the person who purchased the claim for the original townsite
It was renamed following a bitter boundary dispute between two towns.
Named after a general who died in the American Revolutionary War attempting to capture Quebec, Canada
Named after a brigadier general mortally wounded while leading his brigade in the Battle of Germantown on October 4, 1777
Named after their hometown by investors who were sold land in a floodplain that was underwater during the majority of the year.
Named for an affluent merchant who probably died of a stroke; however, three slaves were arrested and hanged, allegedly for poisoning him.
Named after the daughter of an American physician, statesman and veteran of both the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812.
Named after the son of one of the first settlers in St. Louis
Named after a religious ceremony
Named after a pioneer who was killed by Indians while making salt
Named for the father of the person who purchased the claim for the original townsite
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These are tough.
It was renamed following a bitter boundary dispute between two towns. Salem, OR or Concord, NH, go with Salem (WAG, but would make sense)
Named after a general who died in the American Revolutionary War attempting to capture Quebec, Canada Montgomery, AL
Named after a brigadier general mortally wounded while leading his brigade in the Battle of Germantown on October 4, 1777 Harrisburg, PA (WAG, but there must have been someone named Harris at that battle, and the battle was in PA and Harrisburg is west of Germantown...
Named after their hometown by investors who were sold land in a floodplain that was underwater during the majority of the year. NAC
Named for an affluent merchant who probably died of a stroke; however, three slaves were arrested and hanged, allegedly for poisoning him. Nashville, TN WAG
Named after the daughter of an American physician, statesman and veteran of both the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Augusta, ME or Helena, MT, go with Augusta WAG
Named after the son of one of the first settlers in St. Louis Pierre, SD WAG, wouldn't it be something French?
Named after a religious ceremony Oahu, HI WAG, but makes sense to me
Named after a pioneer who was killed by Indians while making salt NAC
Named for the father of the person who purchased the claim for the original townsite NAC[/b]
It was renamed following a bitter boundary dispute between two towns. Salem, OR or Concord, NH, go with Salem (WAG, but would make sense)
Named after a general who died in the American Revolutionary War attempting to capture Quebec, Canada Montgomery, AL
Named after a brigadier general mortally wounded while leading his brigade in the Battle of Germantown on October 4, 1777 Harrisburg, PA (WAG, but there must have been someone named Harris at that battle, and the battle was in PA and Harrisburg is west of Germantown...
Named after their hometown by investors who were sold land in a floodplain that was underwater during the majority of the year. NAC
Named for an affluent merchant who probably died of a stroke; however, three slaves were arrested and hanged, allegedly for poisoning him. Nashville, TN WAG
Named after the daughter of an American physician, statesman and veteran of both the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Augusta, ME or Helena, MT, go with Augusta WAG
Named after the son of one of the first settlers in St. Louis Pierre, SD WAG, wouldn't it be something French?
Named after a religious ceremony Oahu, HI WAG, but makes sense to me
Named after a pioneer who was killed by Indians while making salt NAC
Named for the father of the person who purchased the claim for the original townsite NAC[/b]
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1. Concord
2. MOntgomery
3. Nashville
4. nope
5. nope
6. Augusta
7. nope
8. nope
9. Sacramento
10. nope
11. nope
i suck at State capitals.
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2. MOntgomery
3. Nashville
4. nope
5. nope
6. Augusta
7. nope
8. nope
9. Sacramento
10. nope
11. nope
i suck at State capitals.
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It was renamed following a bitter boundary dispute between two towns. Concord NH as in agreement
Named after a general who died in the American Revolutionary War attempting to capture Quebec, Canada Montgomery AL
Named after a brigadier general mortally wounded while leading his brigade in the Battle of Germantown on October 4, 1777 Nashville Tn
Named after their hometown by investors who were sold land in a floodplain that was underwater during the majority of the year. Lansing MI
Named for an affluent merchant who probably died of a stroke; however, three slaves were arrested and hanged, allegedly for poisoning him. Trenton NJ
Named after the daughter of an American physician, statesman and veteran of both the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Augusta ME
Named after the son of one of the first settlers in St. Louis Pierre SD
Named after a religious ceremony Sacramento CA
Named after a pioneer who was killed by Indians while making salt Frankford KY
Named for the father of the person who purchased the claim for the original townsite Charleston WV
Named after a general who died in the American Revolutionary War attempting to capture Quebec, Canada Montgomery AL
Named after a brigadier general mortally wounded while leading his brigade in the Battle of Germantown on October 4, 1777 Nashville Tn
Named after their hometown by investors who were sold land in a floodplain that was underwater during the majority of the year. Lansing MI
Named for an affluent merchant who probably died of a stroke; however, three slaves were arrested and hanged, allegedly for poisoning him. Trenton NJ
Named after the daughter of an American physician, statesman and veteran of both the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Augusta ME
Named after the son of one of the first settlers in St. Louis Pierre SD
Named after a religious ceremony Sacramento CA
Named after a pioneer who was killed by Indians while making salt Frankford KY
Named for the father of the person who purchased the claim for the original townsite Charleston WV
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macrae1234 wrote:Spoiler
Named after their hometown by investors who were sold land in a floodplain that was underwater during the majority of the year. Lansing MI
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To be clear, it was Lansing, Michigan, that was located in the floodplain. The settlers' hometown was Lansing, NY, which is right here next to Ithaca and is high and dry above Cayuga's waters.

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MarleysGh0st wrote:Spoiler
To be clear, it was Lansing, Michigan, that was located in the floodplain. The settlers' hometown was Lansing, NY, which is right here next to Ithaca and is high and dry above Cayuga's waters.![]()
High above Cayuga's waters
There's an awful smell;
Some say it's Cayuga's waters,
Others say Cornell.
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And the one in New York was named for one of my cousins, a descendant of early settlers of Albany.MarleysGh0st wrote:macrae1234 wrote:Spoiler
Named after their hometown by investors who were sold land in a floodplain that was underwater during the majority of the year. Lansing MISpoiler
To be clear, it was Lansing, Michigan, that was located in the floodplain. The settlers' hometown was Lansing, NY, which is right here next to Ithaca and is high and dry above Cayuga's waters.![]()
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Correct! Of course his family members are buried around there.macrae1234 wrote:No he would not
His cousin's death was the most mysterious of all the delegates to the Constitutional Convention. While on a visit to New York City in 1829, he left his hotel to post some letters. No trace of him was ever found, and it was supposed that he had been murdered