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Re: John Elliot Walker Mosby's Rangers

Two men in the roster held these initials:

William H. Mosby, Private, Company A, Mosby's Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Partisan Rangers), formerly known as the 43rd (also known as Mosby's) Battalion Virginia Cavalry, appointed 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant February 13, 1865, to take rank August 8, 1864, subscribed to the Amnesty Oath April 18, 1865,
46 [incorrect, 20] year old Gentleman, resident of Origan Hill, paroled May 17, 1865 at Winchester, Va., description: age 20, 5' 10", dark complexion, dark hair, grey eyes

[Willie, younger brother of the Major, was 18 years old when he enlisted in 1863, Mosby's Rangers, Jeffry D. Wert]

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William H. Musser, Private, Company _, Mosby's Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Partisan Rangers), formerly known as the 43rd (also known as Mosby's) Battalion Virginia Cavalry, captured at Piedmont, Virginia October 14, 1864, committed to Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D. C. November 8, 1864, received at Fort Warren, Mass. February 8, 1865, released May 31, 1865

M324: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Virginia

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