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Mosby's Raiders New Black and White Photograph with Names  Mint Condition

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Mosby's Raiders New Black and White Photograph with Names,   Mint Condition. Condition is New.
Names of the unit appear in the Title Block under the image.  They are:  Lee Herverson, Ben Palmer, John Puryear,
Tom Booker, Norman Randolph, Frank Raham, Parrott, John Troop, John W. Munson, Colonel John S. Mosby,
Newell, Nesly, Quartles, Walter Gosden, Harry T. Sinott, Butler and Gentry.
Overall Size:  12 3/4" x 20", Image Size:  16 3/4" x 10"
This photo is in the Mosby Museum.  One of the best-known cavalrymen of the War Between the States was John
Singleton Mosby.  He served under J.E.B. Stuart for the Confederacy during the Fredericksburg and Gettysburg
campaigns and started his own cavalry unit, the 43rd Battalion of Virginia Cavalry, which become known as Mosby's
Rangers or Mosby's Raiders.
Mosby's Rangers operated out of Middleburg, Virginia.  Their area of operations in Northern Virginia ranged from the
Shenandoah Valley to the west, along the Potomac River, with most of his operations centered in or near Fauquier
and Loudoun counties.
At war's end, Mosby's men never surrendered, they disbanded and returned to their farms.
Shipped with USPS First Class Package.