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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The monument to Mosby's men. (search)
nument erected at Front Royal to the memory of Mosby's men who were executed after they surrendered23d, 1864. At that time we (lid not know that Mosby's Rangers, embracing only eight companies of c., Winchester, Va.: The families of most of Mosby's men are known and can be collected. I thinrisoners at that time they were not members of Mosby's command. But the correspondence shows that earing arms. In this way you will get many of Mosby's men. And we find still another letter undg out the country, so that it will not support Mosby's gang, and the question is whether it is not We remember well this drive that was made for Mosby's men. The two divisions of Federal cavalry werate capital. He realized what an obstruction Mosby's men were to the execution of his plans. Undval than that there was no surviving member of Mosby's command who would not gladly place a wreath gement state this fact. It would seem, as Colonel Mosby has since said, that they were ashamed of [12 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Colonel Mosby Indicts Custer for the hanging. (search)
tches record the rise and fall of Blazer: Charlestown, August 20, 1864. Sheridan to Augur, Washington: I have 100 men who will take the contract to clean out Mosby's gang. I want 100 Spencer rifles for them. Send them to me if they can be found in Washington. P. H. Sheridan, Major-General Commanding. (Indorsement): Appry. Harper's Ferry, November 19, 1864. Stevenson to Sheridan. Two of Captain Blazer's men came in this morning—Privates Harris and Johnson. They report that Mosby with 300 men attacked Blazer near Kabletown yesterday about 11 o'clock. They say that the entire command, with the exception of themselves, was captured or killed.ill— Our fatal shadows that walk by us still. Major Richards further says that there was scarcely a family in all that section that did not have some member in Mosby's command. If that is true, I must have commanded a larger army than Sheridan. I didn't know it. He describes the pathos of the scenes that might have been if th