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From the western and Civil War research/reference library of Jerry Crandall
Mosby’s Memoirs
by Colonel John S. Mosby, Foreword by J.O. Tate
Condition; good, minor shelf wear on soft cover, soiling on edges
J.S. Sanders & Co publishers, 1995
Col. Mosby was one of the Confederacy’s most effective and colorful cavalry leaders. Operating in Northern Virginia near Washington, D.C., Mosby’s independent command wage guerrilla war behind Federal lines in what came to be called “Mosby’s Confederacy.” These memoirs were written toward the end of his life and were published posthumously in 1917.





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