Virginia -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental histories
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John S. Mosby Collection
Collection
Identifier: MS134
Collection Scope and Content Summary
A handwritten, seventeen page, unpublished manuscript titled "Longstreet and Stuart" was written in 1896 by John S. Mosby, a Confederate officer in the Civil War. In it, Mosby defends Stuart against criticism of General James Longstreet, after Longstreet published the book "From Manassas to Appomattox."
Also included in the papers are published chapters from Munsey's Magazine entitled "Recollections of a Mosby...
Dates:
1896-1904