EBWOP Goop 2.0 is still living. I accidently listed him as being dead when it was Minister Masket that died hence the John Wilkes Booth statement.
LSU Tiger Josh wrote:John Wilkes Booth hobbled around still recovering from his recent near death experience. He still had a mission to do for the Confederacy. He was responsible for continuing to look for President Lincoln. Over in Richmond, John was mingling with concerned confederates. Looking outside the city, all he could see was wave after wave of union tents. John shook his head and headed off to a nearby bar to try to get a few shots of courage into him. An hour later, a very drunk John Wilkes Booth stumbled out of the bar. As he was stumbling around, he leaned on a door that was slightly a jar. Johnās weight pushed the door completely open and left John lying on the ground of this house. Unfortunately for John, this house had an occupant inside of there by the name of Chief Red Cloud. Chief Red Cloud took one look at the drunk lying on the door then walked over to Booth. Red Cloud pulled Mr. Booth further into the house and lowered the shades. With a quick motion, Red Cloud took out his sharpened tomahawk and scalped Booth to death. Minister Masket has been rekilled.
Lord Palmerston(Spurgistan) walked around with his troops giving them a pep talk. Since arriving in the Americas a few months before, his boys had been doing him proud. They had handled every adversity thrown their way. Tonight they were getting ready to take Richmond. Union members felt if they could take Richmond, then they would be able to break the Confederacy completely.
General McDowell(Serbia) galloped around on his horse. He was excited. The life of a General was great. He could order people around and on top of that got to fight. General McDowell had his troops from the Army of the Potomac ready to do his fighting for him.
General John Bell Hood(Skoffin) met with his war council in the center of Richmond. Hood was responsible for defending Richmond and had vowed to do so or to die trying. He had become famous for his charge headfirst into battle attitude. About 4:00, Hood dismissed his commanders and wished them luck in this battle at Richmond.
At 5:00 EST, several cannons started going off. Thousands of men began to shoot at each other. The Battle of Richmond was on. The dedicated men in Hoodās army fought bravely in an attempt to protect Richmond. The Union and British armies kept pushing their way through the volley of bullets. As more and more dead bodies began to accumulate, both sides kept fighting hard as they can. They knew this could be an important night. When the sides finally stopped fighting, the Confederates were able to still hold on to Richmond. General Hood had fallen while defending the city. The tattered Union and British armies slowly retreated back towards Washington minus 80% of their men including their commanders General Irvin McDowell and Lord Palmerston.
Day has now commenced.