Question

One person with this surname was the only non-general given a gold medal by the Second Continental Congress for actions at the Battle of Paulus Hook. George Moore discovered a manuscript written by a prisoner of war with this surname outlining a plan for British victory in the American Revolution. Another person with this surname was nicknamed “Granny” after losing the Battle of Cheat Mountain, but was later affectionately nicknamed (*) “Marse.” One man with this (10[1])surname was shot in the cheek in a duel (10[1])after being court-martialed (10[1])for retreating during the Battle of Monmouth, (10[2])while (10[1])another defeated George (10[2])McClellan (10[2])during the Seven (10[1])Days Battles leading the Army (10[1])of Northern Virginia. For 10 points, give this surname (10[1])of Revolutionary (10[1])War generals Charles and Henry, and Civil War general Robert. (10[1]) (10[1]) ■END■

ANSWER: Lee [accept Robert E. Lee or Robert Edward Lee; accept Henry Lee III; accept Charles Lee]
<GT, American History>
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Stuart Chandler-BassOttawa BMcDouble West-Carleton7410
Aditya SivakumarBerkeley CBerkeley B8310
Justin WytmarIllinois AIllinois B8610
Andrew ZengStanford ABerkeley A9310
Anderson WangI will play anything with a buzzer in front of meAuxiliary Lofthouse Cookie University9310
Owen ArnesonMissouri AWUSTL H2O9410
Sky LiTorontoOttawa A9710
Raymond WangCornell RCornell MATLAB9710
Danny CutbillRITSyracuse+Rochester9810
Conner YamnitzWUSTL XYZSIUE9810
Ian TheysmeyerOttawa CWaterloo10110
Ben KoberleinNotre Dame APurdue B10610
Elizabeth BowlingIndianaChicago B11510
Gavin MarkoffVanderbiltChicago A11710
Matthew AmanteNotre Dame BPurdue A12710
Dede BinkhoelterMissouri BSquidward Community College12810