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Documenting the American South: The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby - http://docsouth.unc.edu/fpn/mosby/menu.html
Online illustrated text of the autobiography of John Singleton Mosby (1833-1916), the Grey Ghost of the Confederacy and post-war ambassador and statesman. From the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
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John Singleton Mosby Museum - http://www.mosbymuseum.org/
Museum featuring exhibits documenting the career of the legendary John Singleton Mosby (Gray Ghost) and Civil War experience. Information about events, history, store and membership. |
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Smithsonian Institution: John Singleton Mosby (1833-1916) - http://www.civilwar.si.edu/cavalry_mosby.html
Brief profile of the Civil War 'Gray Ghost' of the Confederacy. Includes photo of a bronze bust by Edward Virginius Valentine (1838-1930). |
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Mosby's Confederacy Tours - http://www.mosbystours.com/
Guided tours of Civil War sites relating to John Singleton Mosby, the Gray Ghost, and his Rangers. Includes biography and background resources. Warrenton, Virginia. |
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The Civil War in the Shenandoah Valley: Colonel John S. Mosby - http://www.angelfire.com/va3/valleywar/people/mosby.html
Offers a biography, photos and extensive background material including external links. |
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George S. Patton Historical Society Library: Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby - http://www.pattonhq.com/militaryworks/mosby.html
Online text of the memoirs of the Confederacy's Gray Ghost, published in 1917. |
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A Southerner's Perspective: Col. John S. Mosby - http://www.southern-lady.com/mosby.html
Brief biography includes photos of Mosby, his home, gravestone and monument in Warrenton, Virginia. |
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Womack Family News: Col. John Singleton Mosby - http://www.womacknet.net/features/jsmosby/mosby.htm
Biography and copies of some military reports by Capt. John S. Mosby, Virginia Cavalry, from a family's genealogy site. |
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Col. John Mosby and the Southern Code of Honor - http://xroads.virginia.edu/~class/am483_97/Projects/anderson/intro.html
Presents the leader of the Civil War's most successful guerrilla command as cultural icon and American hero, discussing the concepts of 'primal' honor, gentility, chivalry, appearance and oath-taking. Includes his biography, his reputation in the North, his actions after the war and further reading suggestions. |
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Pickett Society: Col. Mosby's Claim Unsubstantiated - http://www.pickettsociety.com/mosby.html
Discusses the alleged coldness between Generals Lee and Pickett after the war. Includes exchange of letters between Mosby and K.C. Stiles in the Times-Dispatch newspaper of Richmond, Virginia during March and April of 1911. |