Packet J: Bonus 3

Answer the following about the supposed history of the creation of the bugle call “Taps,” which is now commonly used at military funerals. For 10 points each:
[10m] “Taps” may have been written at the Berkeley plantation formerly owned by this family, which names a nearby “landing.” A president from this family campaigned on having won the Battle of Tippecanoe.
ANSWER: Harrison family [accept William Henry Harrison; accept Harrison’s Landing]
[10h] “Taps” was supposedly first played by a bugler with this first name and the names Wilcox Norton. A commander with this first name wrote “We have met the enemy and they are ours” in a telegram to William Henry Harrison.
ANSWER: Oliver [accept Oliver Hazard Perry or Oliver Wilcox Norton] (Oliver Otis Howard is the namesake of Howard University.)
[10e] General Daniel Butterfield is usually credited with composing “Taps” after attempting to capture this city in the Seven Days’ Battles. This longest-serving capital of the Confederacy is the current capital of Virginia.
ANSWER: Richmond
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HeardPPBE %M %H %
11816.8698%59%12%

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Conversion

TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3TotalParts
Carleton BOttawa C001010E
McGill BOttawa D1001020ME
McGill CMcGill A1001020ME
McGill ECarleton A001010E
Ottawa BOttawa A1001020ME

Summary

TournamentEditionMatchHeardPPBE %M %H %
Northern CaliforniaMain412.5075%25%25%
Southern CaliforniaMain714.29100%43%0%
Eastern Canada (1)Main516.00100%60%0%
Eastern Canada (2)Main811.25100%13%0%
FloridaMain415.00100%25%25%
Great LakesMain1219.17100%75%17%
Lower Mid-AtlanticMain917.78100%78%0%
Upper Mid-AtlanticMain1020.00100%90%10%
Upper Mid-AtlanticMain220.00100%100%0%
MidwestMain920.0089%89%22%
NorthMain410.00100%0%0%
NortheastMain1118.18100%64%18%
PacificMain815.0088%63%0%
South CentralMain717.14100%57%14%
SoutheastMain1320.00100%69%31%
Upstate NYMain512.00100%20%0%