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General Thomas Stonewall Jackson or President Andrew Jackson?

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Pam Gaulin
Do you know the difference between your Jacksons? There was General Thomas (not Andrew) Stonewall Jackson and there was President Andrew Jackson. Thursday night on Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader, Billy Bush, co-host of the Access Hollywood, confused the two historical Jacksons. His mistake cost his charity of choice $275,000.

Billy Bush

Billy Bush was a celebrity contestant on the celebrity edition of Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader, and was playing for a charity, the Lollipop Theater Network. The Lollipop Theater Network brings current movies to hospitalized children.

First, to answer another popular question about Billy Bush, yes he is related to the presidential Bush family. Billy Bush is the first cousin of President George W. Bush.

What was Stonewall Jackson's first name?

Billy Bush was answering questions and moving along just fine until a seemingly simple question was asked, "What was Stonewall Jackson's first name?"

Had he answered the question correctly he would have won $300,000 for the Lollipop Theater Network charity. When the question came up about Stonewall Jackson, he had earned $175,000 and could have walked away. Instead, he answered incorrectly and walked with $25,000 for the Lollipop Theater Network charity.

At least the charity got some money.

General Thomas Stonewall Jackson or President Andrew Jackson

Do you know the difference between these two often-confused Jacksons?

General or President?

Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson was the Civil War General.

Andrew Jackson was the seventh President of the United States.

Born and Died

Thomas Jonathan (Stonewall) Jackson lived from 1824 until 1863.

Andrew Jackson lived from 1767 until 1845.

Thomas Stonewall Jackson

For more information about Thomas Stonewall Jackson kids can visit these web sites:

The Stonewall Jackson House, http://www.stonewalljackson.org
The Stonewall Jackson Shrine, http://www.nps.gov/frsp/js.htm

Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson biography, http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/aj7.html
The Hermitage, http://www.thehermitage.com

For more information about Andrew Jackson kids can visit these web sites:

Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader

Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader is a game show hosted by comedian Jeff Foxworthy. Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader is a fun game show that you can watch with your family. Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader airs at 8pm on Thursday nights on FOX.

Sources

IMDB.com
Lollipop Theater http://www.lollipoptheater.org
Virginia Military Institute, http://www.vmi.edu
The White House, http://www.whitehouse.gov

Published by Pam Gaulin - Featured Contributor in Arts & Entertainment and Lifestyle

Pam Gaulin is a freelance writer, journalist (B.A., Journalism), new (and next!) media writer and artist. Associated Content named her 2007 Content Producer of the Year. "First for Women" magazine featured...  View profile

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  • ulyssa robertson10/6/2008

    thank you so much.these really helped me on my social studies project

  • monkeycrazy915@aim.com3/6/2008

    my dad thought that they were the same guy
    silly daddy :)

  • Kay Whittenhauer1/13/2008

    Interesting article- just the right amount of information.

  • Carol Bengle Gilbert1/13/2008

    Nice piece.

  • Rebecca Livermore1/13/2008

    I really enjoyed this. I knew some of the things but will admit that I wasn't clear on all of them. Now I am; thanks!

  • Irene L1/13/2008

    Great article! This is up my husband's ally as he is a civil war buff and a VMI graduate. Did you know his Stonwall Jackson's horse is buried at VMI?

  • Jody1/12/2008

    Very informative article!

  • Lenora Murdock1/12/2008

    Great lesson!

  • T.H.Pankey1/12/2008

    Although he's not the much hated 'Bush,' he must have a hard way to go sometimes-Billy Bush. True, these two are often confused. Is class out, now? (lol)

  • Amy Brantley1/12/2008

    Great article! It's amazing where ideas come from isn't it :)

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