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Mosby was born in Powhatan County, Virginia, on December 6, 1833, to Virginia McLaurine Mosby and Alfred Daniel Mosby, a graduate of Hampden–Sydney College.His father was a member of an old Virginia family of English origin whose ancestor, Richard Mosby, was born in England in 1600 [4] and settled in Charles City, Virginia in the early 17th century.
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As Mosby's men left the woods close to Warrenton Junction, they saw the 1st (West) Virginia Cavalry about 300 yards (270 m) away in an open field. [37] When Mosby's men approached, the Union soldiers believed they were friendlies from the 1st Vermont Cavalry. Mosby ordered a charge, and his men "raised a yell". [37]
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John S. Mosby (1833–1916), Confederate army cavalry battalion commander John R. Mosby , member of the Industrial Workers of the World John Mosby, editor of the action entertainment magazine Impact