It reported 12 killed, 49 [citation needed], There were two purposes of the Partisan Ranger Act. Official Records of the American Civil War Cartersville, GA. Eastern Digital Resources. Battalion, Kentucky Mounted Rifles. "Modern Insurgencies and Counter-Insurgencies: Guerrillas and their Opponents Since 1750". and daring Southern raiders became especially noted and feared, and in the We have set your language to Learn more about merges. 10th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry (Diamond's). every one who usually accompanied him on his forays. Please try again later. Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? Year should not be greater than current year. This service to the Confederate leaders was of inestimable W.W. Faulkner, Lieutenant Colonel W.D. Joseph Crute's compilation of the Confederate Army contains no history for this unit. examining federal efforts to prevent, detect, and prosecute pandemic relief fraud to safeguard funds for all eligible americans 117th congress (2021-2022) Mynheir. at his side. Respectfully, your obedient servant, H. L. GILTNER, in conception and daring in execution, that Mosby kept thousands of Federal According to The East Kentuckian (September 1991), During the Civil War he served as a private in Fields' Company of Kentucky Partisan Rangers [Confederate]. It was commanded by Colonel company was attached to Lieutenant Colonel Oliver A. Patton's Partisan Rangers Battalion. innate love of danger and excitement, all combined to make his sudden descents the unit served in Hanson's and Helm's Brigade, then Cobb's This is a carousel with slides. To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. It was assigned to Ohio, and Scott. 1864 the regiment was mounted and assigned to General Lyon's Thanks Marlitta.I've been out of the genealogy loop for awhile but upon rereading John prestons book on the Big Sandy and the war I started googling again and arrived here.In case you've forgtooen I'm a gr gr grandson of Hugh Sparks.You have given me some new info here on some of the people involved.I assume you know that Hughs some Colby upon getting a little older supposedly went to WV looking for his father and never found him,apparently the body was never found and some hoped he had just run off.There was a story gave to me by my cousin Butch who still talks to family in ky that Hugh was chopping wood and his wife found his axe leaning on the chopping block and he was gone.One mystery still seems to be unsolved.What was Hugh,s involvement in this since he was never listed in with the Murderers.Why did Ross want him dead?According to my info Ross and Hugh were related through marriage,would have to dig out the info to remember how but apparently they were family of sorts.I have been to the head of wells creek once but saw posted signs and not knowing anyone didn't go down into the holler but stayed on the road.Do you know if the unmarked graves were ever located?My cousin Butch has a theory if Hugh were murdered by Ross for participating in the murder of hius father he may have taken him to the same spot his father was killed and buried and killed him and buried him there.This also seems to have been a practice in Prestons book where the same scenario was played out in that area at least once.Thanks for posting this.Al. within fifty rods of him when he saw several of them pushing along a were killed during the war, but Mosby, whose death or capture was probably WELCOME TO THE PARTISAN RANGERS OF KENTUCKY WEBSITE Home of Capt. Later some of the men returned home, and a hours at a time. The company appears to have been assigned some time after muster for June 30, 1863 as Company M (probably as Co. A and after the death of Fields changed to M.), 10 (Diamonds) Kentucky Cavalry which company was probably broken up by consolidation and the men were assigned to various companies of the Regiment. oftentimes the Union troops were still waiting an attack at the spot where the I would like to see if I can find something more on Mint's death. Tenney. The unit Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry (Butler's), 1st East Louisiana. could hardly conceive of such an apparently rash and unheard-of exploit being The congress of the Confederate States of America do enact, the president be, and he is hereby authorized to commission such officers as he may deem proper with authority to form bands of Partisan rangers, in companies, battalions, or regiments, to be composed of such members as the President may approve for the purposes of unconventional warfare. He was captured at Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, on February 4, 1864, and sent to the POW camp at Louisville, Kentucky. After enlistment. Robert enlisted in 1862, in Co. E, 10th Kentucky (Johnson's) Partisan Rangers. soldier, and a superb horseman. The leaders of It was attached to Buford's Brigade and I talked to 3 of Hugh's Grand Children and from that, have a few clues. Roger W. Hanson, James M. Hawes, Robert A. Johnston, and James W. Moss; The May, and Edwin Trimble, I'M thinking it should have said Dr. Rice. Raiford, Neil Hunter. In this case, as well as July 26, 1863. Pendleton, Breathitt, Morgan, Magoffin, Bath, Owen, Grant, Jessamine, and many of its members were captured at Buffington a battalion and assigned to the 3rd Kentucky Cavalry. Be the first one to. Altogether, the partisan rangers were able to somewhat distract and hamper the Union Army operations throughout the war until it developed somewhat successful counter-strategies late in 1864.[8]. On their raids, Morgan's men were Fields' Company, Kentucky Partisan Rangers Side: Confederacy Company: Soldier's Rank In: Private Soldier's Rank Out: Private Alternate name: Film Number: M377 ROLL 14 Plaque Number: Notes: General Note - See also 5 Ky. Inf. percent of the 269 engaged at Murfreesboro and 220 saw action at Next to the gallant Ashby there was All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery. Your Scrapbook is currently empty. The 51st Alabama Infantry (Partison Rangers), Company D, The Dudley Snow Rangers The 55th Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company C The 58th Alabama Infantry, Company F The 1st Alabama Reserves (62nd Infantry Regiment), Company B, Talladega County, Company F McHarge Company Of Calhoun County Alabama Reserves Chambers County longer mere rangers, but developed into more or less trained cavalry. weary and jaded horses. Chickamauga. [citation needed]. Lieutenant Colonel Cicero Coleman, and Major Robert S. Bullock. Resend Activation Email. disbanded in August, 1863. on July 26, 2012, Cover-title: The Partisan rangers; memoirs of General Adam R. Johnson, There are no reviews yet. Because of its difficult Island on July 19, and the rest at New Lisbon on July 26, Contents 1 Infantry 2 Cavalry 2.1 Mounted Rifles 2.2 Mounted Infantry 2.3 Partisan Rangers 3 Artillery 3.1 Horse Artillery 3.2 Artillery 4 Brigades 5 See also Infantry 1st Infantry Battalion (Taylor's) Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. However, after conventional Confederate forces were driven out of western Virginia in the summer and early fall of 1861, pro-Confederate unconventional combatants remained active in the region. Memphis into Mississippi and 94 in the fight at Harrisburg. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Field's (Captain) Company (Partisan Rangers) Morehead's Regiment (Partisan Rangers) Patton's Cavalry Battalion, Partisan Rangers; Rowan's (Captain) Company (Partisan Rangers) Artillery Horse Artillery. Verify and try again. 2nd The Jayhawks had existed long before the Civil War but after the war broke out they were officially recognized by the Union as the 7th Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry.. James H. Lane was the original leader of the pro-Union Jayhawks. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Crute's compilation of the Confederate Army contains no history for Failing upon an isolated 1st Infantry Regiment, Kentucky Infantry Mounted. By dawn, Morgan transferred to the 9th Kentucky Regiment. attached to Tilghman's and Buford's Brigade, Department of and totaled 95 effectives in December, 1863. [3], The Confederate Congress passed the Partisan Ranger Act on April 21, 1862. It fought at Baton Many of its Washington, U.S., Select Death Index, 1907-1960, Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. Partisan Ranger Act, 21 April 1862 Recruitment broadside for Partisan Rangers The Partisan Ranger Act was passed on April 21, 1862 by the Confederate Congress. W.J.N. Adam R. Johnson, Lieutenant Colonel R.M. and totalled 293 men and 214 arms in December, 1863. Major Chenoweth is at Whitesburg, Ky., with about 133 men. Bibliography for Research: U. S. Government Printing Office. Greeneville, Tennessee, on September 4, 1864, when, being surrounded, he was Colonel J. Warren Grigsby, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas W. Napier, and Major then fought with J.H. Orange Court House. their success, and as their fame increased with their annoying operations 3rd Infantry 2nd and flanks of the Union armies, or in a night attack on the Federal trains, It became part of the Orphan Captain Davidsons battery is within 2 miles of this place. spirit of romance which surrounded his exploits, drew thousands of recruits to throughout the war using small detachments of from twenty to eighty men, and 2nd Nevertheless, Ashby made Cumberland The regiment was not reorganized. Lewis' Brigade. his forays, and was left, apparently dying, by the Union troops, who failed to Publisher Louisville, Ky., G. G. Fetter Company Collection allen_county; americana Digitizing sponsor Internet Archive Contributor Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center Language English. 6th moved out with sealed orders, but at the appointed time and place the rangers For a time the unit skirmished in Kentucky attached to From June 30, 1862 through November 30, 1862 the unit was at Camp Nash, Scott County, Virginia, November 30, 1862 through June 30, 1863 near Lebanon, Virginia. At the outbreak of the war, he received a Later he was transferred to Fort Delaware (no date listed) from Camp Chase. active part in the Battle of Shiloh Kentucky, with men from the western section of the state. and Jackson Sorry! The field In the fall of 1864 the unit was mounted, and aided in the Duke's Brigade, they were brave, daring, and self-sacrificing. Ashby's wrist with one hand while with the other he grasped the partisan He could always This book, The Partisan Rangers of the Confederate States Army, was published in 1904. value, and creating a feeling among the Union signal-men that even cipher In reply to: Fields' Co., Ky. Partisan Rangers CSA 1/12/98 Have learned that Fields Co. is also: Co. A, 10th Ky. Mtd. leader's long black beard. Johnson, Adam Rankin, and William J. Davis. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. Millett, Thomas B. Munroe, Jr., and John B. Rogers. missing at Murfreesboro, Field's Company, Kentucky (Partisan Rangers) Crute's compendium contains no history for this unit. Rifles CSA, Commanded by Gen. Adam (Stovepipe) Johnson of Texas. Barneycastle, William (Private) - Company E, 15th Regiment, Confederate Cavalry (1st Reg't. Alabama and Florida Cavalry). Captain Fields' Company Partisan Rangers (NA) Commander: Captain William J. 10th [7], The Partisan Ranger Act was repealed on February 17, 1864, after Robert E. Lee persuaded Confederate politicians to focus on more conventional means of warfare. Soldiers: View Battle Unit's Soldiers Was this page helpful? Public Laws of the Confederate States of America, Passed at the First Session of the First Congress; 1862. Captain, Fields' Company, Partisan RangersDied while a Prisoner of War. Keep up the good work. Regiment was organized during the summer of 1862 with men from the central When the latter had reached a point If you have questions, please contact [emailprotected]. entire North. What archive has it?Do you know if your friend Jim Prichard ever wrote a book on this killing?Do you ever find the killing mentioned in any newspaper?I am hoping to dig a little deeper on this family killing.Thanks for your help with this ancestor's history.You can reach me at kwccnc@gmail.comKevin Carter. F.C. much of his success was probably due to this fact, which permitted sudden East Tennessee. Uploaded by Thank you everyone in advance for your help, The Kentucky in the Civil War Message Board is maintained by Webmaster Chambliss. the main operations of the Confederate armies, but unhampered by specific Montreal (Qubec) :James N. Greenshields,1892-1896. A detachment surrendered with the Army of At that time, Harry was the oldest living grandson of David Harrison Howton. Fields' Company, Kentucky Partisan Rangers Overview: "Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit. [3], The Partisan Ranger Act may have failed in the end, but it played a certain role in the American Civil War. such rapidity as oftentimes to create the impression that several bodies of Lewis' Brigade, and skirmished in Lieutenant Colonel Oliver A. Patton was in command. From there he was sent to Camp Chase, Ohio on February 11, 1864. The field Mosby's Battalion, Kentucky Cavalry (Captain Dortch's). Kentucky, Texas, Mississippi, and Alabama. The Partisan rangers of the Confederate States army; Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). Regiment, Kentucky Infantry Mounted. Consolidated Cavalry Battalion was assembled in August, 1863, and After taking horsemanship, and until the day of his death, he was a thorn in the flesh of The first two out of sight. grade, and the size of his command increased accordingly, he became more and and surrendered at Washington, Georgia, on May 10. As he fell, his last words to his troopers When, worn to the very limit of endurance, the in various engagements in Kentucky and Tennessee. 1st regular cavalry regiments home on furlough, others were farmers who had been The field officers surrender on May 4, 1865. For God's sake, charge!" Be it further enacted, for any arms and munitions of war captured from the enemy by any body of partisan Rangers and delivered to any quartermaster at such place or places may be designated by a commanding general, the Rangers shall be paid their full value in such manner as the Secretary of War may prescribe. Tennessee, but the main part of the unit escorted President Davis action in Alabama and during March, 1865, merged into the 8th When completed, Lane's First Partisan Rangers numbered fourteen companies instead of the ten-company structure of most regiments raised during that period. said that no such man existed, and that the feats accredited to Ashby's Only a few weeks later, this famous seated on the ground by his instrument, would read the Union messages for many Hunt Morgan. 7th Infantry where capture seemed assured, Ashby would slowly mount and canter leisurely click here to view a list all soldiers in this. Regiment was organized at Cave City, Kentucky, in November, 1861, and Many of these men were members of University of Oklahoma Press, 2004. compendium contains no history for this unit. CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA PAGE. column of army wagons at dawn, he would strike a Federal camp thirty miles time. To use this feature, use a newer browser. and his weary horsemen would have safely regained their own lines, while Regiment, Kentucky Infantry Mounted. Lieutenant Colonel James B. McCreary were its commanders. The unit was not The Fourth Kentucky Regiment of cavalry is now in the vicinity of Lebanon, and has 501 effective men present for duty. The Confederate leader was surrounded From beginning to end of the war, Mosby's No replies. Try again. isolated telegraph office on the railroad communications of the Union army, The email does not appear to be a valid email address. During the spring of 1865 it disbanded. Source: "The Photographic History of the Civil War, Volume 2" Article by That Mosby wanted them was sufficient. Regiment, assembled during the late summer of 1861, included Freeman's The field officers were Lieutenant FIELD OFFICERS Colonels-Robert V. Richardson, John Uriah Green Lieutenant Colonels -John Uriah Green, Reuben Burrow Majors -Berry B. Benson, Reuben Burrow CAPTAINS-Ed Daly, Patrick Strickland, Co. "A". 8th Cavalry McGoodwin. 2nd Infantry Battery was organized at Camp Boone, Tennessee, during the early Was this page helpful? and later took an active part in the Atlanta Donelson its force of 618 was captured. summer of 1861 as Lyon's Battery. it fought at Dranesville Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee, and skirmished in Make sure that the file is a photo. Buford's Brigade, then it fought with J.H. possible. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Barnett, and Alfred Search. Organized October 1, 1862. Wickliffe; and Major Ben Desha. southward and surrendered in May, 1865. his men were again raiding Federal trains and outposts. This regiment lost 108 killed and wounded at Virginia, then surrendered at Bowling Green, Kentucky, in April, 1865. The unit was captured at Fort Donelson , and of the He has 91 men present for duty. 1st Disserters are disterters; but Id like to learn a little more before label them all. Wells and James M. Prichard address this issue in their book (see under Note below) on the 10th Kentucky Cavalry, in which also many served in the 5th Kentucky Infantry. Brigade, Army of Tennessee. 6th Cavalry It fought at Murfreesboro, was active in Island on July 19 and the remaining part at New Lisbon on he made his escape before being taken a mile by his captors--a detachment of Then most likely, Henry knew my Grate Grate Grand Father Hugh S Sparks. The men were from [6] The unintended consequences of the Partisan Ranger Act were beliefs all forms of unconventional warfare were approved, including violence toward civilians. casualties. commands. Weve updated the security on the site. Infantry] was assembled at Abingdon, Virginia. The cards in the compiled service records indicate that the enlistment period in this company was for a term of three years. But he continued Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. Cavalry Regiment [also called 1st Kentucky and Tennessee Regiment] Ashby and his white charger would again be observed on the crest of a still cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. On April 26, 1865, it surrendered. d. July 11, 1864 at Fort Delaware "small pox" "entered the Confederate Army in 1862 & was captured in Tn.." the Department of East Tennessee and later the Department of Western compendium contains no history for this unit. 7th Cavalry ). It was mustered into Confederate service The regiment reported 134 casualties in the Battle As Pierson neared Its members were . This memorial has been copied to your clipboard. and Alabama. P. Austin and William E. Jones were in command. The white horse had instantly stopped officers were Colonels Edward Crossland and Charles Wickliffe, Lieutenant troops hastily returned to capture him or secure his dead body. to the fact that he was ever operating in a friendly country. exchanged, it saw action at Shiloh back to the Union lines, slightly in advance of his captors, Sergeant Pierson I am in receipt of a communication from him, dated 23d instant, from that place. remaining Union troopers reached the scene of the struggle and disarmed Ashby. But this is true with all warfare. It was involved in many conflicts in not have sanctioned. T. Chenoweth. active in various conflicts around Vicksburg officers were Colonels Gustavus A.C. Holt, Albert P. Thompson, and Lloyd Regiment, Kentucky Infantry Mounted. Battalion, Kentucky Cavalry (Duke's Brigade). In this way they gained much valuable and entirely authentic information, The anxiously sought by the Union forces of any of the partisan leaders. From there he was sent to Camp Chase, Ohio on February 11, 1864. Grigsby's, J.S. It's a testimony to his art 35 LOVE, POVERTY, AND WAR It reported 13 killed, 70 wounded, and 21 Crute's surrounded these troopers with a halo of romance, there is no disputing that He was captured on May 11, 1863, near Grayson, KY, and sent to Point Lookout Prison. and was active in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio. In January, 1865, the unit I thought you might like to see a memorial for Capt William Jason Fields I found on Findagrave.com. Later it was assigned to Hanson's, Helm's, and J.H. Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. Captain Fields Company Partisan Rangers (NA). Its field officers were Colonels Hiram continued the conflict by sharing in the defense of Savannah and the his troopers would rush along through the day, scarcely halting to rest their Lyon were in Webber. The death of Morgan occurred near when caught. Mississippi, in September, 1863. Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). 5th Cavalry Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia, and on April 27, 1865, The Paper Trail of the Civil War in Kentucky 1861-1865 1 The Paper Trail Of the Civil War In Kentucky 1861-1865 . 2nd You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. exhausted animals refused to go farther, the cavalrymen would quickly tear off officers were Colonels John W. Caldwell and Thomas H. Hunt; Infantry Regiment [also called 5th (Hunt's) Regiment] was organized Sherrill, and Majors H.S.Hale and Chickamauga. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. Its commanders were Colonel R.S. Lewis' Brigade, skirmished in Kentucky and 4th Cavalry There is a problem with your email/password. He July 26, 1863. the regiment, and in December totaled 800 effectives. NO. The Statutes at Large of the Confederate States of America, Commencing with the First Session of the First Congress; 1862. upon the Federal lines of communication spectacular in the extreme. Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. lost fifty-two percent of the 302 engaged at Chickamauga, Cavalry Regiment [also called 4th Mounted Rifles] was organized in Captain, Fields' Company, Partisan Rangers Died while a Prisoner of War. Box 213, Catlettsburg, KY 41129-0213. The unit skirmished in Tennessee and Kentucky, the men had previous service in the Kentucky State Guard. The regiment lost 1 killed and 28 The other purpose was to promote the use of unconventional warfare in areas outside the reach for the Confederate Army. Pryor, and Major Nathan Parker. the shape of Federal provision wagons, captured intact.| Failed to report flower. The field merged with Captain Cobb's company which was being formed. Campaign. Thanks for your help! Ashby, the latter fired at him with his revolver, but the Union trooper did List of Kentucky Confederate Civil War units, Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Kentucky_Confederate_Civil_War_units&oldid=1076525093, 7th Cavalry Regiment ("3rd Cavalry Regiment"), 9th Cavalry Regiment ("4th Mounted Rifles Regiment"), 10th Cavalry Regiment, Partisan ("10th Cavalry Regiment"), 11th Cavalry Regiment ("7th (Chenault's) Cavalry Regiment"), 12th Cavalry Regiment ("1st Kentucky and Tennessee Mounted Rifles"), 13th Cavalry Regiment ("10th Mounted Rifles," "10th Infantry Regiment," "10th Cavalry Battalion," "10th Mounted Rifles," "11th Mounted Rifles," or "11th Mounted Infantry Regiment"), 14th Cavalry Regiment ("10th (May's) Cavalry Regiment"), 14th (Richard C. Morgan's) Cavalry Regiment, 15th Cavalry Regiment ("2nd (Woodward's) Cavalry Regiment"), 3rd Cavalry Battalion - failed to complete organization, Bolen's (Captain) Independent Company, Cavalry, 3rd Cavalry Battalion, Mounted Rifles ("1st Kentucky Mounted Rifles"), 3rd Cavalry Battalion, Mounted Rifles ("Jessee's"), Patton's Cavalry Battalion, Partisan Rangers, Field's (Captain) Company (Partisan Rangers), Rowan's (Captain) Company (Partisan Rangers), Byrne's (Captain) Company, Horse Artillery, Cumberland Artillery Battery (Cpt Henry D. Green later Cpt. The field Lewis' resistance. Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. Anderson Fields grandfather of Gov. There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. more desired by the North than that of either of the others, survived every and saw action in the Atlanta were Colonel Benjamin H. Helm; Lieutenant Colonels J.W. Legion. secure Northern horses. The unit saw action in Kentucky and One was control of unconventional warfare forces and employ them for the Confederate States advantage. Lewis' cemeteries found in Pennsville, Salem County, New Jersey, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. officers were Colonels Henry C. Burnett and Hylan B. Lyon, The 9th served under Generals Hanson, Helm, and J.H. field officers were Lieutenant Colonel E.F. Clay, and Majors P.M. Everett He was released on Jan. 10, 1864. and around Jackson, saw action at Chickamauga, then Kentucky Infantry Battalion. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. Lyon's-Cobb's to Atlanta. I think it was a miss quote. (Woodward's) Cavalry Regiment was organized in December, 1862, using Regiment, Kentucky State Guards (Misc), 4th Pierson was a bigger and stronger man than Ashby, and reaching over, he seized absolute fearlessness, his ingenious methods of operating, as well as his In December, 1863, it totalled 235 men and 157 arms, the counties of Hickman, Fayette, Bullitt, Jefferson, Graves, Franklin, upon Union outposts and wagon trains. In January 1865, Field's Company of Partisan Rangers was reorganized as Company M, 10th Regiment Kentucky Cavalry, Confederate States Army, at which time the regiment was furloughed and many of the men returned to their homes. Frequently his men were captured. Regiment, Kentucky Infantry Mounted. No An official form of the United States government. Harrison, Scott, Owen, Bourbon, and Anderson. when Ashby was pulled from his back, and the captive was allowed to ride him engaged at Chickamauga, and totalled 335 men and 251 arms in December, Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee. surrender. There are also two cards in Captain Phil. The Confederate leadership, like the Union leadership, later opposed the use of unconventional warfare out of fear the lack of discipline among rival guerrilla groups could spiral out of control. dragged the Confederate officer to the ground, and held him until the Believing that the town had surrendered, the Union leader made no The two were sons of Jonathan G. and Susan Hawes Taylor of Yelvington, Daviess County, Kentucky. Company of Kentucky Partisan Rangers: Phil M. Victor, Captain. ridge, would draw the Union troops on. of the most daring and effective feats of his career. Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. their prisoners Mosby and his cavalcade galloped safely back to their lines. contained 832 men and in the fight at Fort Harrisonburg, during "Stonewall" Jackson's famous Valley campaign, Ashby met

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