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Butler, Gentry. Fairfax Court House, after Mosby's capture of Stoughton If you had said Mosbrounded and the situation apparently hopeless, Mosby would give the word and the detachment would s, men! For God's sake, charge! of the war, Mosby's raiders were a constant menace to the Union ade it possible. Even with their knowledge of Mosby's methods, the Union officers could hardly conade no resistance. Meanwhile, each trooper in Mosby's little command had quietly secured several pced to mount a horse, and with their prisoners Mosby and his cavalcade galloped safely back to theial in conception and daring in execution, that Mosby kept thousands of Federal cavalry and infantrybe sent out for a designated number of men for Mosby. This was the most definite information as to horses, and means of concealment. In 1864, Mosby was shot during one of his forays, and was lef until after the surrender at Appomattox, that Mosby gathered his men about him for the last time, [17 more...]