This general murdered Philip Barton Key II, son of Francis Scott Key, after he learned he was sleeping with his wife. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this American general and congressman. This general’s missing leg and the cannonball that took it off are displayed at the National Museum of Health and Medicine.
ANSWER: Daniel Sickles
[10e] As a congressman, Sickles worked to consecrate the area where this battle occurred. The disastrous Pickett’s charge occurred during this battle in Pennsylvania.
ANSWER: Battle of Gettysburg
[10m] Later in his career, Sickles tried to take credit from this general who led the Union at Gettysburg. Lincoln criticized this general for failing to pursue Lee’s troops after he defeated him.
ANSWER: George Meade
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