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3372: 1242: 948:, a Confederate Major General and Conservative elected the following year and whom Mosby also supported. However, that failed. His Republican political activity diminished Mosby's popularity in Warrenton; many considered him a turncoat. Many Southerners still considered Grant "the enemy". Mosby received death threats, his boyhood home was burned down, and at least one attempt was made to assassinate him. Later reflecting on the animosity shown to him by his fellow Virginians, Mosby stated in a May 1907 letter that "There was more vindictiveness shown to me by the Virginia people for my voting for Grant than the North showed to me for fighting four years against him." 370:. He was far above average in Latin, Greek, and literature (all of which he enjoyed), but mathematics was still a problem for him. In his third year, a quarrel erupted between Mosby and a notorious bully, George R. Turpin, a tavern keeper's son who was robust and physically impressive. When Mosby heard from a friend that Turpin had insulted him, Mosby sent Turpin a letter asking for an explanation—one of the rituals in the code of honor to which Southern gentlemen adhered. Turpin became enraged and declared that on their next meeting, he would "eat him up raw!" Mosby decided he had to meet Turpin despite the risk; to run away would be dishonorable. 1238:, downplaying and denying the importance of slavery in its causing the American Civil War. In the letter, Mosby explained his reasons as to why he fought for the Confederacy, despite personally disapproving of slavery. Although he admitted that the Confederate states had seceded to protect and defend their institution of slavery, he had felt it was his patriotic duty as a Virginian to fight on behalf of the Confederacy, stating that, "I am not ashamed of having fought on the side of slavery—a soldier fights for his country—right or wrong—he is not responsible for the political merits of the course he fights in" and that, "The South was my country." 1220:" blamed for the Confederacy's defeat at the Battle of Gettysburg. Mosby had served under Stuart and was fiercely loyal to the late general, writing, "He made me all that I was in the war. ... But for his friendship I would never have been heard of." He lectured in New England in connection with that first book and wrote numerous articles for popular publications. He published a book length treatise in 1908, a work that relied on his skills as a lawyer to refute categorically all of the claims laid against Stuart. A recent comprehensive study of the Stuart controversy, written by Eric J. Wittenberg and J. David Petruzzi, called Mosby's work a " 1253: 157: 1050:
relative was removed from the Lighthouse Board. In addition to the press and bureaucratic sniping, Mosby found his salary insufficient to support socialization among the local merchant class. Still, as 1880 began, Mosby won a slander lawsuit brought against him in Hong Kong by Peter Smith, the sailors' boardinghouse keeper associated with ex-consul Bailey, reporting that he defended himself to the applause of jury and spectators, as well as laughter of the distinguished judge. By the time Mosby received notice that his U.S. leave had been approved, President Garfield had been shot and was hanging on to life.
136: 198: 655:, subject to the commands of Lee and Stuart, but its men (1,900 of whom served from January 1863 through April 1865) lived outside of the norms of regular army cavalrymen. The Confederate government certified special rules to govern the conduct of partisan rangers. These included sharing in the disposition of spoils of war. They had no camp duties and lived scattered among the civilian population. Mosby required proof from any volunteer that he had not deserted from the regular service, and only about 10% of his men had served previously in the Confederate Army. 1545: 695:. After routing a company of the Sixth Michigan Cavalry and burning their camp, Mosby reported the success to J.E.B. Stuart. This drew Stuart's attention to Rowser's Ford. Mosby had crossed the Potomac there, and during the night of June 27 Stuart's forces would use the same crossing while separated from Lee's army, and thus didn't arrive at Gettysburg until the afternoon of the second day of the battle. Thus, some analysts claim Lee stumbled into the battle without his cavalry, partly because of Mosby's successful skirmish at Seneca three weeks earlier. 1145:. There, Mosby dealt with illegal fencing of range land by cattle barons in Colorado and Nebraska, who often used fake homestead claims by military widows as well as violated the Van Wyck Fence Law of 1885. When witnesses refused to come forward to testify about illegal fencing for fear of retaliation, Mosby upheld the law by first sending notices to the affected landowner. The Pawnee Cattle Company capitulated in Colorado, so Mosby moved on to western Nebraska, where he learned the land agent actually lived in Iowa and failed to supervise the range. 182: 358:, in about 1840, John attended school in Fry's Woods before transferring to a Charlottesville school at the age of ten years. Because of his small stature and frail health, Mosby was the victim of bullies throughout his school career. Instead of becoming withdrawn and lacking in self-confidence, the boy responded by fighting back. The editor of his memoirs recounted a statement Mosby made that he never won any fight in which he was engaged. The only time he did not lose a fight was when an adult stepped in and broke it up. 1231:, in January 1895, noticing with bemusement how many had become clergymen but preferring to look forward not back. During the war, he had kept a slave, Aaron Burton, to whom he occasionally sent money in Brooklyn, New York after the war and with whom he kept in contact into the 1890s. In 1894, Mosby wrote to a former comrade regarding the cause of the war, stating: "I've always understood that we went to war on account of the thing we quarreled with the North about. I've never heard of any other cause than slavery." 1094:. Much of what he did remains unknown, due to a fire which destroyed the company's records of that era. Although Mosby hated the desk work, he twice returned to Washington, D.C., to argue before the United States Supreme Court—once based on the consul fees he had remitted to the Treasury (and which the claims court found him entitled to) and once for the railroad. Mosby also wrote articles for Eastern newspapers about his escapades during the Civil War, and traveled to New England on a speaking tour where he met 634: 477: 3484: 51: 6341: 246: 871: 1193: 1007:, a friend of President Hayes, about a similar embezzlement scheme operated by David B. Sickels (U.S. Consul at Bangkok) and his vice-consul Torrey (a Hong Kong native whose correspondence to the fired Loring Mosby accepted and read). Mosby also learned that Bailey had charged (and pocketed) $ 10,000 per year for shipments of opium to the United States from Macao, although Mosby proposed to issue the required certificate for the legal export for just $ 2.50. 6228: 1573: 6238: 508:'s Washington Mounted Rifles. Jones became a Major and was instructed to form a more collective "Virginia Volunteers", which he created with two mounted companies and eight companies of infantry and riflemen, including the Washington Mounted Rifles. Mosby thought the Virginia Volunteers lacked congeniality, and he wrote to the governor requesting to be transferred. However, his request was not granted. The Virginia Volunteers participated in the 488: 625: 711: 1003:, son of the former secretary of state and who had been wounded by Mosby's ex-subordinate while defending his father from an assassination attempt on the night of President Lincoln's assassination) languished. However, Special Treasury Department Inspector DeB. Randolph Keim made a whirlwind inspection of Far East consulates and found many similar bookkeeping irregularities. Eventually, in March 1879, Mosby wrote to General 3391: 1011:
problems in Bangkok and advised Mosby to go directly to President Hayes (as Mosby had just done) and promised to talk to Hayes personally. However, Bailey was confirmed as consul in Shanghai before Grant's return home, and newspapers had begun publishing stories about Mosby's inappropriate attire, the start of a campaign to minimize him as a "crackpot." Moreover, the new State Department investigator was General
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traffic"), and claimed "expenses" for shipboard examinations (by the illiterate proprietor of a local boardinghouse frequented by sailors) of those emigrating on U.S.-flag ships equal to the fees charged. Mosby thought Bailey had almost doubled his salary over the previous eight years by embezzlement and kickbacks, and stopped charging for shipboard examinations (which he personally conducted).
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became very important after her husband Robert Campbell died in August 1889, leaving her to raise her young children alone (although her sons John Mosby Campbell and Alexander Spottswood Campbell received many letters and some money from their overseas grandfather, as to a lesser extent did Jack Russell, son of his late sister Lucie).
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his only insignia of rank. The commander of the Union detachment, Maj. Douglas Frazar of the 13th New York Cavalry, entered the house and—not knowing Mosby's identity—inspected the wound and pronounced it mortal. Although left for dead, Mosby recovered and returned to the war effort once again two months later.
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stated that marauding bands would be destroyed, and specifically named Mosby as a guerrilla chief who was not included in the parole. However, Mosby received a copy of the poster on April 12 at a letter drop in the Valley along with a letter from Hancock's chief of staff, Gen. C.H. Morgan, calling on
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Masons being substituted). Mosby upbraided Montjoy, stating that his command was "not a Masonic lodge". The soldiers charged with carrying out the executions of the revised group of seven successfully hanged three men. They shot two more in the head and left them for dead (remarkably, both survived).
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derailing a supply train; a battle occurred between Mosby's forces and the Union Cavalry under Colonel Mann who commanded the 1st Vermont Cavalry; 5th New York Cavalry; 7th Michigan Cavalry; Mosby was obliged to retreat losing 6 killed; 20 wounded and 10 men and 1 howitzer captured; Union losses were
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or anyone but nonresident agent W.R. Lesser. Mosby was recalled to Washington to appease Nebraska's Senators, and then sent to halt timber trespassers in Alabama forests. However, other attorneys were sent out, who secured indictments. Richards and his English brother in law William G. Comstock were
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on a plundering expedition into Rappahannock") was reported by Mosby to have suffered a similar fate. William Thomas Overby was one of the men selected for execution on the hill in Front Royal. His captors offered to spare him if he would reveal Mosby's location, but he refused. According to reports
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The partisan rangers proved controversial among Confederate army regulars, who thought they encouraged desertion as well as morale problems in the countryside as potential soldiers would favor sleeping in their own (or friendly) beds and capturing booty to the hardships and privations of traditional
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Mosby had to leave his children in the care of relatives, but this proved to be the first in a series of other federal government jobs and postings, many fighting rampant fraud in politically volatile situations. President McKinley appointed Mosby's daughter May the postmistress in Warrenton, which
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Mosby," the Confederate ranger said. "Stuart's cavalry has possession of the Court House; be quick and dress." Mosby and his 29 men had captured a Union general, two captains, 30 enlisted men, and 58 horses without firing a shot. Mosby was formally promoted to the rank of captain two days later, on
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in the hope of dissuading Turpin from an attack. When the two met and Mosby said, "I hear you have been making assertions ..." Turpin put his head down and charged. At that point, Mosby pulled out the pistol and shot his adversary in the neck. The distraught 19-year-old Mosby went home to await his
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attorneys George Mansfield, John F. McMurray and Melvin Cornish for misappropriation of Indian Trust funds, but his superior Russell thought the evidence insufficient and ultimately dropped the charges two years later. Meanwhile, Mosby went back to investigate charges of land frauds against Indian
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Mosby had his closest brush with death on December 21, 1864, near Rector's Crossroads in Virginia. While dining with a local family, Mosby was fired on through a window, and the ball entered his abdomen two inches below the navel. He managed to stagger into the bedroom and hide his coat, which had
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Mosby endured a second serious wound on September 14, 1864, while taunting a Union regiment by riding back and forth in front of it. A Union bullet shattered the handle of his revolver before entering his groin. Barely staying on his horse to make his escape, he resorted to crutches during a quick
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Nonetheless, Mosby was unhappy, despite the electoral victory of his friend Garfield in November and his son Beverley joining him as vice-consul. His repeated requests for leave to return home and visit the rest of his family kept being denied, as were most requests for supplies or funds, and one
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at the time, his last words were, "My last moments are sweetened by the reflection that for every man you murder this day Mosby will take a tenfold vengeance." After the executions a Union soldier pinned a piece of paper to one of the bodies that read: "This shall be the fate of all Mosby's men."
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The Mosbys had two children before the Civil War (May and Beverley). John Singleton Mosby Jr., who like his father became a lawyer, and later worked for mining companies in the west, was born in 1863 during the war. By 1870, the family included five children (adding Lincoln Mosby, 1865–1923, and
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awarded Mosby a medal and written tribute, which touched him deeply. Throughout his life, Mosby remained loyal to those he believed fair-minded, such as Stuart and Grant, but refused to cater to Southern sympathies. He proclaimed that there was "no man in the Confederate Army who had less of the
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Cattlemen's Club, and which led President Roosevelt to fire both the U.S. attorney and U.S. Marshal. The next year Richards and Comstock were indicted on a new charge of conspiracy to deprive the government of public land, convicted and fined $ 1,500 fines as well as sentenced to a year in jail.
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Meanwhile, consul Mosby was occupied entertaining his old friend President Grant, who spent the two years after his retirement touring the world as a semi-private citizen. Mosby received Grant on April 30. During the nearly week-long visit, Grant told Mosby he had heard more reports about the
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had colluded with his vice-consul Loring (whom Mosby fired), to bilk the government of thousands of dollars in fees. Bailey had pocketed fees charged Chinese emigrants sailing to the U.S. on foreign-flag ships (certifying that they emigrated voluntarily and were not part of notorious "coolie
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from 1904 to 1910. In 1905 President Roosevelt again sent him to Alabama to troubleshoot allegations of irregularities at the Port of Mobile. Next, he was sent to Oklahoma to investigate charges against U.S. Marshal (and former Rough Rider) Benjamin Colbert. He also secured an indictment of
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reviewed the evidence and pardoned Mosby on December 23, 1853, as a Christmas present, and the state legislature rescinded the $ 500 (~$ 18,312 in 2023) fine at its next session. The incident, trial, and imprisonment so traumatized Mosby that he never wrote about it in his memoirs.
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Mosby's Rangers. Top row (left to right): Lee Herverson, Ben Palmer, John Puryear, Tom Booker, Norman Randolph, Frank Raham.# Second row: Robert Blanks Parrott, John Troop, John W. Munson, John S. Mosby, Newell, Neely, Quarles.# Third row: Walter Gosden, Harry T. Sinnott, Butler,
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The families of most of Mosby's men are know and can be collected. I think they should be taken and kept at Fort McHenry or some secure place as hostages for good conduct of Mosby and his men. When any of them are caught with nothing to designate what they are hang them without
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fate. He was arrested and arraigned on two charges: unlawful shooting (a misdemeanor with a maximum sentence of one year in jail and a $ 500 fine) and malicious shooting (a felony with a maximum sentence of 10 years in the penitentiary). After a trial that almost resulted in a
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military campaigns. Mosby was thus enrolled in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States and soon promoted to lieutenant colonel on January 21, 1864, and to colonel, December 7, 1864. Mosby carefully screened potential recruits, and required each to bring his own horse.
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which "provides that such partisan rangers, after being regularly received into service, shall be entitled to the same pay, rations, and quarters, during their term of service, and be subject to the same regulations, as other soldiers." By June 1862, Mosby was scouting for
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presented an amnesty bill for former Confederates, as Mosby had suggested in that meeting, and soon President Grant signed it into law. After Greeley became the Democratic party's nominee in July, Mosby became Grant's campaign manager in Virginia, and an active
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spirit of knight-errantry in him, or took a more practical view of war than I did." He died of complications after throat surgery in a Washington, D.C., hospital on May 30, 1916, noting at the end that it was Memorial Day. He is buried at Warrenton Cemetery in
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After the deaths of his wife Pauline and infant son Alfred in mid-1876, Mosby decided to move his family to Washington, D.C., but had difficulty finding enough legal business to support them. He thus spent much time campaigning for the Republican candidate,
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for mule-stealing. Nonetheless, during the year after receiving his parole, Mosby often found himself harassed by occupying Union forces, arrested on petty or trumped-up charges, until his wife and young son Revardy, after being rebuffed by President
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during the Civil War, as well as being perceived as just another office-seeker), he again sought a job in the Justice Department. After McKinley's assassination, President Theodore Roosevelt instead sent Mosby west as a special agent of the
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Soon, Mosby had become one of Grant's favorites and was bringing federal patronage jobs to local Virginians, although initially he did not hold any federal job. He tried to make a rapprochement between President Grant and Virginia Governor
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courthouse. He was helped, according to his own account, by a deserter from the 5th New York Cavalry regiment named James Ames, who served under Mosby until he was killed in 1864. He and his men captured three Union officers, including
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ended his term as attorney general. It was not with the trust-busting unit, however, but with the Bureau of Insular and Territorial affairs, where Mosby worked (at a low salary of $ 2,400/year) under his brother-in-law
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considered promoting Mosby to the similar post at Shanghai (with higher living expenses), but Mosby wanted to either return home or remain in Hong Kong. Thus he remained in exile and dealt with the implications of the
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on about May 1, 1864, when Mosby unknowingly missed by only a few minutes a chance to kill or capture Grant, who was traveling unguarded on a special train from Washington back to his headquarters to launch the
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administration. Blind in one eye and cantankerous, he spent his final years in Washington, D.C., living in a boardinghouse and watched over by his remaining daughters to the extent he would let them or others.
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In 1847, Mosby enrolled at Hampden–Sydney College, where his father was an alumnus. Unable to keep up with his mathematics class, Mosby left the college after two years. On October 3, 1850, he entered the
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The Mosby Woods Pool, located in the Mosby Woods subdivision, is named in his honor as is its swim team, the Mosby Woods Mustangs (formerly Mosby Woods Raiders), who compete in the Northern Virginia Swim
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system was originally named in his honor. The name of the school was changed to Mosaic Elementary School by the Fairfax County School Board in February 2021; effective at the start the 2021–2022 academic
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convicted in 1905 despite their argument that the government land hadn't been surveyed. The local judge sentenced them to $ 300 fine apiece and six hours in custody, which they spent celebrating at the
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then returning from a raid. The condemned captive gave him a secret Masonic distress signal. Captain Montjoy substituted one of his own prisoners for his fellow Mason (though one source speaks of
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The U.S. Army Reserve Center located on Fort Belvoir, VA was previously named in his honor. The center was rededicated in honor of U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sergeant Richard S. Eaton Jr. in 2024.
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detested in the South) would be worse for the South because the men surrounding him were worse than those surrounding his old benefactor Grant. A few days later, Massachusetts Congressman
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Mosby continued to admire and appreciate Grant, and was unrepentant about turning Republican, writing the year before his death that "my animosity toward the North has long passed away."
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Mosby Story .p.175. When Mosby furnished an account of Stoughton capture in "Battles and Leaders of the Civil War" 1888 {Vol.III.pp.148-151} He did not write of the spanking incident
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See also Wert, p. 290; Allardyce p. 284, claims that he remained a fugitive until being arrested in January 1866, when his wife obtained a special pardon from General Grant.
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which terrified his mother. When Mosby finally confirmed the arrest order had been rescinded, he surrendered on June 17, one of the last Confederate officers to do so.
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Before leaving China, Mosby had written Grant seeking help in finding another position. Grant responded (as he was dying) with a letter recommending Mosby to Senator
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When Mosby returned to Washington in 1901, during the second term of the McKinley administration (wary during the first term because of McKinley's service in the
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about Sickels and Torrey. George Seward resigned well before the 1880 election, followed by Bailey and Sickels as the President "at last swept the China coast".
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pursuers and disappear, blending in with local farmers and townsmen. The area of northern central Virginia in which Mosby operated with impunity became known as
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agitated to clean up the consular service. Fred Seward, amidst charges that he was shielding the rascals, resigned by October 1879, and was replaced by
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despite their mutual kinship ties, met General Grant in January 1866 and secured a handwritten exemption from arrest and guarantee of safe conduct.
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of his intention to respond in kind, Mosby ordered seven Union prisoners, chosen by lot, to be executed in retaliation on November 6, 1864, at
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The US Postal Service refers to the branch office for zip code 22042 (in Northern Virginia's Falls Church area) as the Mosby Finance Unit.
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Mosby's successful disruption of supply lines, attrition of Union couriers, and disappearance in the disguise of civilians caused
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Several weeks after General Robert E. Lee's surrender, Mosby's status was uncertain, as some posters above the signature of Gen.
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Rather than following his men to Winchester, Mosby instead rode south with several officers, planning to fight on with General
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4 killed and 15 wounded. On June 10, 1863, Mosby led 100 men on a raid across the Potomac River to attack the Union camp at
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Hell is being a Republican in Virginia : the post-war relationship between John Singleton Mosby and Ulysses S. Grant
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On September 22, 1864, Union forces executed six of Mosby's men who had been captured out of uniform (i.e. as spies) in
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In June 1907, Mosby wrote a letter to Samuel "Sam" Chapman, in which he expressed his displeasure over people, namely
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in the early 17th century. Mosby was named after his maternal grandfather, John Singleton, who was ethnically Irish.
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Engraving reproduced from Scott, p. 210. Scott refers to "Captain Mountjoy", but most references spell it "Montjoy".
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depicts Mosby as the head of military intelligence after the Confederacy wins the Civil War. He defends his friend,
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Kevin H. Siepel, Rebel: the life and times of John Singleton Mosby (New York, St. Martin's Press, 1983) pp. 147-154
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There are 35 monuments and markers in Northern Virginia dedicated to actions and events related to Mosby's Rangers.
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Mosby to surrender and promising the same terms as were extended to General Lee. Further negotiations followed at
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When the Civil War ended, Mosby was just 31, and would live another five decades. He resumed his law practice in
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Mosby's Colorado methods failed, however, since the Omaha grand jury refused to authorize an indictment against
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Mosby began his education at a school called Murrell's Shop (Elma, Nelson County). When his family moved to
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After three years of appeals, the convictions and sentences were upheld, so they were sent to prison in
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Upon arriving in Hong Kong, Mosby found discrepancies in his predecessor's recordkeeping, and believed
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for a year beginning in 1901, and Richards died in a hospital a month before the sentence would end.
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wrote a popular account of Mosby's life which was published in 1950 under the title "Rebel Raider".
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Ulysses S. Grant for that document. Mosby also told Grant he believed vehemently that election of
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In January 1863, Stuart, with Lee's concurrence, authorized Mosby to form and take command of the
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Mosby was the namesake of "The Gray Ghost (aka Simon Trent)", a character introduced in the 1992
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Mosby was dedicated to his family and paid to have them educated at the best Catholic schools in
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About this time, Mosby met Pauline Clarke (March 30, 1837 – May 10, 1876), who was visiting from
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hotel on December 30, 1857. After living for a year with Mosby's parents, the couple settled in
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estate where Mosby lived from 1875 to 1877. After it closed many of the artifacts moved to the
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Boyle, William E. "Under the Black Flag: Execution and Retaliation in Mosby's Confederacy",
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Mosby endured his first serious wound of the war on August 24, 1863, during a skirmish near
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Mosby's Rangers: A Record of the Operations of the Forty-third Battalion Virginia Cavalry
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Mosby and Russell, pp. 6–7. Mosby made the statement to John S. Patton, who wrote in the
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of Maine created one of the most famous streamers for fly fishing which she called the
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in Washington, D.C., for ten days before being exchanged as part of the war's first
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John Scott in "Partisan Life with Col. John S. Mosby" (p.46) wrote "...With a rude
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and worked as an attorney, supporting his former enemy's commander, U.S. President
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Lee's Cavalrymen: A History of the Mounted Forces of the Army of Northern Virginia
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Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History
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However, Bailey had recently been nominated to become consul at Shanghai because
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during the 1957–58 television season. The show aired in syndication and starred
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Mosby also continued writing about his wartime exploits, as he had been in 1887
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Nonetheless, Stahel verified Mosby's complaints, and former Union Cavalry Major
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Typed carbon copy letter, signed. John Mosby to Eppa Hunton. November 18, 1909.
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Mosby's Rangers: The True Adventure of the Most Famous Command of the Civil War
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After studying for months in Robertson's law office, Mosby was admitted to the
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Mosby account "Battles and Leaders of the Civil War" 1888 {Vol.III.pp.148-151}
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In March 1863, Mosby conducted a daring raid far inside Union lines near the
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Plenty of Blame to Go Around: Jeb Stuart's Controversial Ride to Gettysburg
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Let Us Die Like Brave Men: Behind the Dying Words of Confederate Warriors
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counties, seeking to disrupt federal communications and supplies between
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While serving time, Mosby won the friendship of his prosecutor, attorney
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led to a change in administrations. He was replaced by fellow Virginian
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Mosby spoke out against secession, but joined the Confederate army as a
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On This Hill: A Narrative History of Hampden–Sydney College, 1774–1994.
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in Loudoun County, Virginia, Mosby gathered with various horsemen from
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Confederate Military History: A Library of Confederate States History
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Footnotes to History: A Primer on the American Political Character.
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Mosby Woods subdivision in Fairfax City is also named in his honor.
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Footnotes to History: A Primer on the American Political Character
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unit noted for its lightning-quick raids and its ability to elude
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On March 29 the two met, Mosby having brought with him a small
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American Civil War prisoners of war held by the United States
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The Confederate Battle Flag: America's Most Embattled Emblem
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Mosby Court, located in the Hillwood Estates subdivision of
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Consuls general of the United States in Hong Kong and Macau
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The other two condemned men managed to escape separately.
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John Scott "Partisan Life with Col. John S Mosby pp.84-86
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about Mosby's difficulties at the University of Virginia.
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as a young Confederate serving under Mosby, portrayed by
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On May 3, 1863, Mosby attacked and captured supply depot
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The Fate of Liberty: Abraham Lincoln and Civil Liberties
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Mosby's War Reminiscences and Stuart's Cavalry Campaigns
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Victoria Stuart Mosby Coleman, 1866–1946), and lived in
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Mosby's Reminiscences and Stuart's Cavalry Campaigns
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recovery and returned to command three weeks later.
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Mosby's Raiders, Guerrilla Warfare in the Civil War
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Archived from the original on December 7, 2006 2444:(New York, St. Martin's Press, 1983) pp. 263–270 1227:He attended only one reunion of his Rangers, in 1196:Mosby and John S. Russell, his former lieutenant 1066:Mosby left China after the election of Democrat 3183:John Singleton Mosby "A Long And Stormy Career" 3104:, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2008. 1296:The John Singleton Mosby Museum was located in 810:On November 18, 1864, Mosby's command defeated 504:at the outbreak of the war. He first served in 5716:Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S. 3354:Col. John Mosby and the Southern code of honor 3178:The Home of The American Civil War: John Mosby 3044:. New York: Little, Brown, and Company, 1917. 3023:McKnight, Brian D. "John Singleton Mosby." In 1950: 1710: 1184:minors, and on his return found little to do. 565:from North Carolina on their way to reinforce 557:he detected an unusual buildup of shipping in 368:Washington Literary Society and Debating Union 261:", was an American military officer who was a 6595:St. Mary's Church (Fairfax Station, Virginia) 6268: 3602: 3444: 3112:. First published 1983 by St. Martin's Press. 2888:Confederate Colonels: A Biographical Register 1187: 675:March 15, 1863, and major on March 26, 1863. 6719:People of Virginia in the American Civil War 3458: 3259:. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1887. 3200:. New York: Neale Publishing Company, 1907. 3162:Wittenberg, Eric J., and J. David Petruzzi. 2997:. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2002. 2920:. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 2008. 2404:Gibboney, Douglas Lee (September 20, 2017). 2020:The Smithsonian Castle and the Seneca Quarry 1971: 1969: 1967: 684:1st West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment 3405:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography 3273:Stuart's Cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign 3059:. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. 2824:Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries 1291:Virginia Piedmont Heritage Area Association 401:and established his own practice in nearby 366:, taking Classical Studies and joining the 322: 6729:Irregular forces of the American Civil War 6275: 6261: 3609: 3595: 3451: 3437: 3276:. New York: Moffat, Yard & Co., 1908. 2796: 2252: 2041: 2039: 1407:, starred actor Joseph King as John Mosby. 49: 6605:William Gunnell House (Fairfax, Virginia) 6433:45th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment 6316:Battle of Fairfax Court House (June 1863) 6311:Battle of Fairfax Court House (June 1861) 3310:. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1867. 3293:. New York: Moffat, Yard, and Co., 1906. 3149:April 1865: The Month That Saved America. 1964: 612:who decided to form what became known as 537:cavalry while waiting for a train at the 6699:Loudoun County in the American Civil War 6659:Fairfax County in the American Civil War 6438:16th Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry 6428:3rd Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment 3805:Treatment of slaves in the United States 3136:. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1990. 3119:. New York: Victoria Games, Inc., 1985. 2403: 1251: 1240: 1191: 1038:. By January 1880, Grant and journalist 999:Mosby's initial letter to his superior ( 968:(a position he held from 1878 to 1885). 869: 709: 632: 623: 486: 475: 417:. Although he was Protestant (nominally 30:For the history of Mosby's Rangers, see 5548:Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War 3720:South Carolina Declaration of Secession 2644:"Letter to the Fauquier Times Democrat" 2036: 1944: 1460:as Mosby during his Civil War exploits. 14: 6651: 5533:Modern display of the Confederate flag 3616: 2860: 2858: 2646:. Middleburg, Virginia. Archived from 2562: 1931:Mosby roused him from his slumbers..." 1587:43rd Battalion of the Virginia Cavalry 1131: 975: 6674:People from Powhatan County, Virginia 6256: 5751: 5140: 4704: 3927: 3730:President Lincoln's 75,000 volunteers 3628: 3590: 3432: 3307:Partisan Life with Col. John S. Mosby 3231: 2838: 2538: 1391: 1332:Mosby Woods Elementary School in the 865: 803:On November 11, 1864, Mosby wrote to 3041:The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby 2695:"Pages Containing "mosby's rangers"" 2641: 2511:Wittenberg and Petruzzi, pp. 219–28. 2017: 1951:Wheeler, Linda (September 9, 2012), 1907:Prison Life in the Old Capital.p.156 1601:, Mosby's cave, above Harper's Ferry 1200:Mosby was forced to retire from his 902: 728:Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant 299:After the Civil War, Mosby became a 27:Confederate Army officer (1833–1916) 5887:Committee on the Conduct of the War 5563:United Daughters of the Confederacy 3327:. New York: Ralph B. Kenyon, 1896. 2855: 2596:"Mosby, John Singleton (1833–1916)" 2455:"Nebraska State Historical Society" 1774: 1267: 1096:Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. & Sr. 471: 429:, courtship ensued. Her father was 24: 6694:American people of English descent 6413:43rd Battalion of Virginia Cavalry 5957:U.S. Presidential Election of 1864 5752: 5296:impeachment managers investigation 3675:John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry 3290:Reminiscences of a Mosby Guerrilla 3188: 2948:. New York: G. W. Carleton, 1867. 2007:The Rebellion Record 1863 pp.75-76 1747:Walkin' with the Ghost Whisperers. 1618:Civil War Trust biography of Mosby 1421:Virgil Carrington Jones published 1077: 907:On May 8, 1872, as covered by the 25: 6775: 5382:Reconstruction military districts 3830:Abolitionism in the United States 3785:Plantations in the American South 3700:Origins of the American Civil War 3339: 3239:. Bloomington, Indiana: Xlibris. 2459:Nebraska State Historical Society 2162:. Mosby Heritage Area Association 1846:"Pauline Mosby - Civil War Women" 1589:, also known as "Mosby's Rangers" 843:. Finally, on April 21, 1865, in 783:and Confederate Secretary of War 307:. He also served as the American 6714:Confederate States Army officers 6339: 6236: 6227: 6226: 5365:Enforcement Act of February 1871 5338:Pulaski (Tennessee) riot of 1867 3482: 3389: 3166:. New York: Savas Beatie, 2006. 2916:Bell, Griffin B.; John P. Cole. 2839:Piper, H. Beam (December 1950). 2797:LoudounNow (September 8, 2022). 2563:Lozada, Carlos (June 19, 2015). 2279:See generally Siepel pp. 190-202 1725:Bell, Griffin B., Cole, John P. 1571: 1557: 1543: 1074:, whom Mosby had long despised. 913:, Mosby personally thanked then- 244: 203:43rd Battalion, Virginia Cavalry 196: 180: 155: 134: 32:43rd Battalion, Virginia Cavalry 6754:People from Warrenton, Virginia 6150:New York City Gold Hoax of 1864 6012:When Johnny Comes Marching Home 5573:Wilmington insurrection of 1898 3373:Works by or about John S. Mosby 3368:Mosby Heritage Area Association 3151:New York: HarperCollins, 2006. 2964:Personal Memoirs of U. S. 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Archived from 2380:"John Mosby and George Patton" 1701: 1692: 1683: 1674: 1654: 1641: 1623: 1611: 1090:until the death of his mentor 856:White House of the Confederacy 545:. Mosby was imprisoned in the 408: 13: 1: 6744:Hampden–Sydney College alumni 6530:Centreville Military Railroad 5668:Ladies' Memorial Associations 5370:Enforcement Act of April 1871 5266:Impeachment of Andrew Johnson 5141: 3415:"Mosby, John Singleton"  3399:"Mosby, John Singleton"  2826:Vol. 66 (2014), pages 99-100 2754:Fairfax County Public Schools 2642:Hall, Clark B. 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Anderson 4728: 4726: 4719: 4711: 4710: 4698: 4697: 4694: 4693: 4690: 4689: 4686: 4685: 4683: 4682: 4677: 4672: 4667: 4662: 4657: 4652: 4646: 4644: 4640: 4639: 4637: 4636: 4631: 4626: 4621: 4616: 4611: 4606: 4601: 4596: 4594:South Carolina 4591: 4586: 4581: 4576: 4571: 4569:North Carolina 4566: 4561: 4556: 4551: 4546: 4541: 4536: 4531: 4526: 4521: 4516: 4511: 4506: 4501: 4496: 4491: 4486: 4481: 4476: 4471: 4466: 4461: 4456: 4451: 4446: 4441: 4436: 4431: 4426: 4421: 4416: 4411: 4406: 4401: 4395: 4393: 4384: 4380: 4379: 4377: 4376: 4371: 4366: 4361: 4356: 4351: 4346: 4341: 4336: 4331: 4326: 4321: 4316: 4311: 4306: 4301: 4296: 4294:Fredericksburg 4291: 4286: 4281: 4276: 4271: 4266: 4261: 4256: 4251: 4246: 4241: 4236: 4234:Wilson's Creek 4231: 4226: 4220: 4218: 4211: 4210: 4208: 4207: 4202: 4197: 4192: 4187: 4182: 4177: 4172: 4167: 4162: 4157: 4152: 4147: 4142: 4137: 4132: 4127: 4122: 4117: 4112: 4107: 4102: 4097: 4092: 4087: 4082: 4076: 4074: 4067: 4066: 4064: 4063: 4058: 4053: 4048: 4046:Lower Seaboard 4043: 4038: 4032: 4030: 4026: 4025: 4022: 4021: 4019: 4018: 4013: 4008: 4002: 4000: 3994: 3993: 3991: 3990: 3985: 3980: 3975: 3969: 3967: 3958: 3950: 3949: 3946: 3945: 3942: 3939: 3936: 3933: 3929: 3921: 3920: 3917: 3916: 3913: 3912: 3910: 3909: 3904: 3902:Harriet Tubman 3899: 3898: 3897: 3890:Charles Sumner 3887: 3882: 3877: 3872: 3867: 3862: 3857: 3852: 3847: 3842: 3837: 3832: 3826: 3824: 3818: 3817: 3815: 3814: 3807: 3802: 3797: 3792: 3787: 3782: 3777: 3772: 3767: 3760: 3755: 3750: 3744: 3742: 3736: 3735: 3733: 3732: 3727: 3725:States' rights 3722: 3717: 3712: 3707: 3702: 3697: 3692: 3687: 3682: 3677: 3672: 3667: 3662: 3657: 3651: 3649: 3647: 3646: 3640: 3633: 3632: 3622: 3621: 3614: 3613: 3606: 3599: 3591: 3582: 3581: 3579: 3578: 3572: 3570: 3566: 3565: 3563: 3562: 3557: 3552: 3547: 3542: 3537: 3532: 3526: 3524: 3520: 3519: 3517: 3516: 3511: 3506: 3501: 3499:Fight at Aldie 3495: 3493: 3489: 3488: 3481: 3479: 3477: 3476: 3470: 3468: 3464: 3463: 3456: 3455: 3448: 3441: 3433: 3427: 3426: 3410: 3394: 3379: 3370: 3365: 3360: 3350: 3349: 3341: 3340:External links 3338: 3337: 3336: 3319: 3302: 3285: 3268: 3251: 3245: 3229: 3209: 3190: 3187: 3186: 3185: 3180: 3175: 3160: 3145: 3128: 3113: 3098: 3083: 3068: 3053: 3036: 3021: 3006: 2991: 2976: 2957: 2940: 2929: 2914: 2899: 2882: 2879: 2877: 2876: 2854: 2841:"Rebel Raider" 2831: 2815: 2789: 2767: 2740: 2713: 2686: 2661: 2634: 2612: 2584: 2555: 2531: 2522: 2513: 2504: 2495: 2486: 2446: 2433: 2424: 2396: 2371: 2362: 2353: 2344: 2335: 2326: 2317: 2308: 2299: 2290: 2281: 2272: 2245: 2236: 2227: 2218: 2209: 2200: 2191: 2182: 2173: 2146: 2137: 2128: 2119: 2110: 2101: 2099:Boyle, p. 155. 2092: 2083: 2081:Boyle, p. 161. 2074: 2065: 2056: 2047: 2035: 2029:978-1609499297 2028: 2010: 1999: 1988: 1977: 1963: 1943: 1934: 1919: 1910: 1899: 1890: 1881: 1872: 1863: 1837: 1828: 1806: 1797: 1775:Talbott, Tim. 1767: 1758: 1738: 1718: 1709: 1700: 1691: 1682: 1673: 1653: 1640: 1622: 1609: 1607: 1604: 1603: 1602: 1596: 1590: 1583: 1582: 1568: 1554: 1538: 1535: 1534: 1533: 1522: 1505: 1480: 1461: 1453:The Gray Ghost 1445: 1438: 1435:The Gray Ghost 1419: 1412:Carrie Stevens 1408: 1401: 1393: 1390: 1389: 1388: 1385: 1369: 1362: 1359: 1355: 1352: 1338: 1330: 1323:Dulles Airport 1312: 1309: 1294: 1269: 1266: 1260:Courthouse in 1189: 1186: 1171:Philander Knox 1133: 1130: 1079: 1076: 1056:Chester Arthur 977: 974: 958:James Garfield 919:Horace Greeley 915:U.S. President 904: 901: 897:Andrew Johnson 867: 864: 827: 824: 707: 704: 660:Fairfax County 621: 618: 586:Prince William 517: 514: 497: 494: 473: 470: 443:Cumberland Gap 425:) and she was 410: 407: 391:Joseph Johnson 324: 321: 274:43rd Battalion 250: 249: 242: 238: 237: 236: 235: 230: 220: 216: 215: 210: 206: 205: 193: 189: 188: 178: 174: 173: 170: 166: 165: 152: 146: 145: 130: 126: 125: 117: 115: 111: 110: 104:(aged 82) 98: 94: 93: 78: 74: 73: 70: 66: 65: 62: 58: 57: 54: 46: 45: 42: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 6776: 6765: 6762: 6760: 6757: 6755: 6752: 6750: 6747: 6745: 6742: 6740: 6737: 6735: 6732: 6730: 6727: 6725: 6722: 6720: 6717: 6715: 6712: 6710: 6707: 6705: 6702: 6700: 6697: 6695: 6692: 6690: 6687: 6685: 6682: 6680: 6677: 6675: 6672: 6670: 6667: 6665: 6662: 6660: 6657: 6656: 6654: 6647: 6636: 6633: 6631: 6628: 6626: 6623: 6621: 6620:Munson's Hill 6618: 6616: 6613: 6611: 6608: 6606: 6603: 6601: 6598: 6596: 6593: 6591: 6588: 6586: 6583: 6581: 6578: 6576: 6573: 6571: 6568: 6566: 6563: 6561: 6560:Fort O'Rourke 6558: 6556: 6553: 6551: 6548: 6546: 6543: 6541: 6538: 6536: 6533: 6531: 6528: 6526: 6523: 6522: 6520: 6516: 6510: 6507: 6505: 6502: 6500: 6499:John S. Mosby 6497: 6495: 6492: 6490: 6489:Thaddeus Lowe 6487: 6485: 6482: 6480: 6477: 6475: 6472: 6471: 6469: 6465: 6459: 6456: 6454: 6451: 6449: 6446: 6444: 6441: 6439: 6436: 6434: 6431: 6429: 6426: 6423: 6419: 6416: 6414: 6411: 6409: 6406: 6404: 6401: 6399: 6396: 6395: 6393: 6389: 6383: 6382:Mosby's Raids 6380: 6378: 6375: 6374: 6372: 6368: 6362: 6359: 6357: 6354: 6353: 6351: 6347: 6342: 6332: 6329: 6327: 6324: 6322: 6319: 6317: 6314: 6312: 6309: 6307: 6304: 6302: 6299: 6297: 6294: 6293: 6291: 6287: 6278: 6273: 6271: 6266: 6264: 6259: 6258: 6255: 6243: 6239: 6235: 6233: 6225: 6224: 6221: 6207: 6204: 6203: 6201: 6197: 6191: 6188: 6186: 6183: 6181: 6178: 6176: 6173: 6171: 6168: 6166: 6163: 6161: 6160:Photographers 6158: 6156: 6153: 6151: 6148: 6146: 6143: 6141: 6138: 6136: 6135:Gender issues 6133: 6131: 6128: 6124: 6121: 6120: 6119: 6116: 6112: 6109: 6108: 6107: 6104: 6102: 6099: 6097: 6094: 6092: 6089: 6088: 6086: 6082: 6074: 6071: 6069: 6066: 6064: 6061: 6059: 6056: 6055: 6054: 6051: 6049: 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John Singleton Mosby
43rd Battalion, Virginia Cavalry

Powhatan County, Virginia
Washington, D.C.
Warrenton, Virginia
Confederate States
Confederate States Army

Colonel
43rd Battalion, Virginia Cavalry
Mosby's Rangers
American Civil War
Battle of Bull Run
Peninsular Campaign

Confederate army
cavalry
American Civil War
43rd Battalion
Mosby's Rangers
Mosby's Raiders
partisan ranger
Union Army
Mosby's Confederacy
Republican
Ulysses S. Grant
consul
Hong Kong
U.S. Department of Justice

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