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Meeting of March 31, 2026

Join us at 6:30 PM, March 31, at Jack’s Restaurant & Bar, located at the Northwest corner of the Westgate Shopping Mall in San Jose, near Campbell (1502 Saratoga Ave, San Jose, CA 95129) and via ZOOM. This month’s topic is

Ron Vaughan on “The Mexican War”

How did the United States achieve victory in just two years, while failing to invade Canada in 1812—and while both Spain and France had previously failed to conquer Mexico? How did the USA succeed where others did not? This presentation will answer these questions and many more. It will also explore the critical role of U.S. junior officers who later rose to become generals in the Civil War.

Ron Vaughan holds an MA in History and a Secondary Teaching Credential. His master’s thesis was entitled “A Comparison of the Military Effectiveness of the U.S. Army and Mexico in 1846.” He is the author of two published books: Viva Juárez: A Source Book for the French Intervention in Mexico and Handbook for the Spanish Civil War, as well as numerous magazine articles on military history. His most recent article, “Joe Shelby’s Odyssey in Mexico,” appeared in the December 2022 issue of North & South magazine.

Ron has been an active historical re-enactor for the Roman era, the American Civil War, World War I, and World War II. He currently serves as Head Docent at the Tulare City Historical Museum and as Secretary and Editor for the San Joaquin Valley Civil War Round Table.

Quiz for March 31, 2026

Civil War Quiz: What Do You Know About George Pickett?

Q#1 – Where was George Pickett raised?

Q#2 – What future Confederate general who served in the Army of Northern Virginia was Pickett’s cousin?

Q#3 – What is the legend surrounding Pickett’s appointment to West Point when Pickett at the time was studying law in Illinois?

Q#4 – Where did Pickett rank in the 1846 West Point graduating class of cadets?

Q#5 – What action during the Mexican–American War gained Pickett national recognition?

Q#6 – In 1853 in Texas, what incident occurred involving Pickett and Winfield Scott Hancock?

Q#7 – What was the cause of death of Pickett’s first wife, Sally Harrison Minge, in 1851?

Q#8 – In 1856, Pickett served in the Washington Territory where he commanded the construction of Fort Bellingham, and where he also built a frame house. What is unique about this house?

Q#9 – What is unique about Pickett’s second marriage while stationed in the Washington Territory ?

Q#10 – During the Civil War, what was the name of the horse that Pickett rode?

Q#11 – What was the non-military issue that caused a strained relationship between Pickett and his I Corp Commander, General James Longstreet?

Q#12 – On July 3, 1863, at the Battle of Gettysburg, following a two-hour artillery barrage prior to charging the Union lines on Cemetery Ridge, what is Pickett quoted as saying to inspire his men?

Q#13 – After the Battle of Gettysburg, what assignment was Pickett given?

Q#14 – After the Civil War, what incident caused Pickett, along with his wife and son, to flee to Canada?

Q#15 – Decades after Pickett’s death, Pickett’s widow, Sallie, authored three books on her husband. Name one of the three?