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Mosby's
Rangers: Key Opponents:
Mosby's
main opponents in Northern Virginia were the
Federal cavalry regiments stationed in Fairfax
County, principally the First Vermont, 5th New
York, 1st West Virginia and 18th
Pennsylvania.
Leading
Union Officers / Commanders:
MOLLUS (Military
Order of the Loyal Legion) website
article on noted Hungarians in the
War,
includes material on Maj. Gen. Julius Stahel, one
of Mosby's key Federal opponents
Blazer
vs. Mosby
(from the Loudoun County CWRT site)
Brigadier
General Edwin Stoughton
Sir
Percy Wyndham
George
Armstrong Custer
Gen. Phillip
Sheridan
Federal
Units:
History
of NY Units (scroll down for 5th NY
Cav.)
1st
Vermont Website
(from VermontCivilWar.com)
10th
bltn Mass. Light Artillery site
The
Second Mass. and it's fighting
Californians
Yankee
Accounts of Mosby's Actions:
Newspaper
Article: "CAPTURED
BY MOSBY'S MEN
The Fight Near Dranesville - The" Good" Union Men
With Mosby - The House In the Mountains", by George
A. Manning, Co. F, 2d Cal. Cav., printed in the
National Tribune. August 18, 1910
Papers
of Pvt. Albert G.
Martin,
16th New York Cavalry Regiment. Co. B
Other
Pages in this Section:
History
of the command:
Regimental
Rosters
Chronology
of Raids and Engagements:
Uniforms,
Arms and Accoutrements of Mosby's
Rangers:
The
Men of Mosby's Command
Related
Materials Online:
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