John Singleton Mosby - Research Article from American Civil War Reference Library

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 8 pages of information about John Singleton Mosby.

John Singleton Mosby - Research Article from American Civil War Reference Library

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 8 pages of information about John Singleton Mosby.
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Born December 6, 1833
Powhatan County, Virginia
Died May 30, 1916
Washington, D.C.

Confederate guerrilla leader

Tormented Union forces in northern Virginia from
1863 to 1865 as commander of "Mosby's Rangers"

"Mosby has annoyed me considerably."

Union general William T. Sherman

John Singleton Mosby. Reproduced by permission of the National Portrait Gallery.)

During the course of the Civil War, groups of armed raiders known as "guerrillas" or "rangers" sprouted up all across the Confederacy to fight against invading Union armies. A number of these groups amounted to little more than semiorganized bands of outlaws who became best known for episodes of drunkenness and mindless violence. But other Southern guerrilla units operated with great effectiveness against important Union patrols and supply lines. The best of these guerrilla companies was commanded by John Singleton Mosby, a native Virginian whose bravery and dedication made him one of the most feared and respected...

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