Thursday, October 10, 2013

Mosby's Raids in Civil War Northern Virginia to the Cold Harbor Guards Camp


Award-winning Author William Connery Will speak on his new book, Mosby's Raids in Civil War Northern Virginia to the Cold Harbor Guards Camp, on October 1 at 6:30 pm at the Italian Kitchen, 7522 Lee Davis Road, Mechanicsville VA 23111

The most famous War Between the States name in Northern Virginia, other than General Robert E. Lee, is Colonel John Singleton Mosby, the Gray Ghost. He stands out among nearly one thousand generals who served in the war, celebrated most for his raids that captured Union general Edwin Stoughton in Fairfax Court House and Colonel Daniel French Dulany in Rose Hill, near Alexandria. By 1864, he was a feared partisan guerrilla in the North and a nightmare for Union troops protecting Washington City. After the war, his support for presidential candidate Ulysses S. Grant forced Mosby to leave his native Virginia for Hong Kong as U.S. consul. A personal mentor to young George S. Patton, Mosby's military legacy extended to World War II. William S. Connery brings alive the many dimensions of this American hero.