Miscellaneous Links:

Mosby-Related History Resources Online:

Towns and Rural Areas of Mosby's Confederacy

Aldie Mill Historic District

Buckland Historic District

Civil War Sites in Fauquier County and Civil War Fauquier

Goose Creek Historic District

History of Middleburg
Middleburg Historic District

History of Leesburg
Leesburg Historic District

History of Round Hill  

Warrenton Historic District
Old Fauquier Jail (Warrenton museum)

Raids & Raid Locations:

The Alexandria, Loudoun & Hampshire Railroad during the War

Aldie Mill

Mt. Zion Church (link to a 1996 Mosby-related living history event's website but still has a lot of good info)

Living History Online: Account of the Stoughton Kidnapping (Fairfax Raid)

Civil War Virginia:

Virginia Civil War Home Page

Civil War in Piedmont Virginia (Nat. Park Service)

Gordonsville Historic District (where prisoners were often taken)

Union Memoirs / Mosby Opponents:

10th Mass. Artillery Co. (Reenactors) website - contains accounts of capture of some of their number by Mosby's men

Papers of Pvt. Albert G Martin, 16th New York Cav. Regt, Co. B: L. Clements Library, University of Michigan, Schoff Civil War Collection

Herman Melville and Mosby's Rangers (and the poem, The Raid at Aldie. Melville was a guest of Charles Russell Lowell at the cavalry headquartes in Northern Virginia when he wrote this poem)

Arms and Equipment:

Mountain Howitzers in the war

Account of Battleflag used by the 43rd (a variant of the First National)

Partisan Ranger Resources

Ranger Hall of Fame, Ft. Benning, GA

Guerrilla Warfare in the ACW (LSU student site)

McNeill's Partisan Rangers (reenactor group with historical info) The only other partisan ranger command besides Mosby's allowed to continue operations after repeal of Partisan Ranger Act.

Ranger "Safe Houses" and the Historic Homes of Mosbys Confederacy

Post-war:

Brentmoor, home of Col. Mosby, 1875-77 (also see museum link)

Wartime:

Ash Grove, Harvey Family home in Falls Church (Mosby went there seeking to kidnap one of sons, who was in Secret Service guarding Lincoln)

The Lawn

Monterosa

Oatlands

Oak Hill

Oak Hill, Fauquier County (former home of Chief Justice Marshall, lived in by the Maddux family during 1895 Mosby Ranger reunion)

Rockland

Weston

Woodgrove Manor, home of Ranger Henry Heaton

Potts Farm House, near Round Hill, ca. 1770's

Stoneleigh Farm 

Churches and other historic buildings:

Greenwich Presbyterian Church (built 1858)

St. Paul's Episcopal Church

 


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Authors / Mosby Experts:

Websites on the Men of the Command
Museums with Mosby Connections:
Reenacting / Living History Groups
Other Groups Honoring Mosby
Cavalry Resources

Miscellaneous Mosby-related
Resources:

Web Rings and Awards

 

 

 

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