Mosbys Rangers a Record of the Operations of the Forty Third Battalion of Vir
Mosbys Rangers a Record of the Operations of the Forty Third Battalion of Vir
James Joseph Williamson
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Not much confidence was placed in the report at the time of its receipt, but I now consider it certain that Mosby was really wounded in this fight in the groin and cheek, and I deem it just that the Thirteenth Regiment should have the credit attached to the affair. Private Henry Smith, of Company H, Thirteenth New York Cavalry, is the man who wounded him. " 3 HEADQUARTERS THIRTEENTH NEW YORK CAVALRY, Near Falls Church, Va. , Sept. 15th, 1864. GANSEVOORT to LANSING : "I have the honor to report ...that according to orders from headquarters cavalry brigade, a portion of the regiment, numbering 210 dismounted and 63 mounted men, including the brigade scouts, moved, under my command, on scout on the night of the 8th of September, 1864. The column crossed Fox Ford, on Difficult Run, on the morning of the gth of Sep tember, after a march of 13 miles, in which vicinity it encamped. At night fall of the gth of September it moved 12 miles to the vicinity of Coleman s, near Horse Pen Run, and during the night of the loth of S -ptember bivouacked, after a march of five miles, on the road to Good Hope Church, near Broad Run, 234 MOSBY S RANGERS.
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