Box 1 Folder a
Broadside (1876) regarding Tilden campaign includes letters from former Confederate Col. Mosby and former President John Tyler from the New York Herald newspaper.
Box 1 Folder b
Letter (Nov. 2, 1862) from John P. Fell in Loudon County, Virginia, to his wife; and May 10, 1902, letter from John Walter Fairfax to former Confederate officer James Longstreet.
Box 1 Folder c
Letter (January 26, 1865) from C. G. Powell of Co. C, 85th Virginia Battalion, while in prison at Fort Delaware, to Blanche Powell.
Box 1 Folder d
Letter (November 28, 186?) to Anna from her brother Bob, a Confederate soldier on picket duty in Leesburg, Virginia,
Box 1 Folder e
1902 Fairfax Herald clipping containing an article by S. R. Donohoe regarding former Confederate Colonel Mosby and his men.
Box 1 Folder f
Handwritten calling cards for Elijah V. White, James Anderson, and for J. L. Mewborn of Macon, Tennessee; an 1863 permit for Lt. Connelly to see Capt. A. Barker in Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia; 1868 account from White and Jones for Mrs. Aldie; and an October 1862 receipt for provisions for a company of the 8th Regiment.
Box 1 Folder g
November 1863 letter from John Hunton Foster at Newtown in King and Queen County, Virginia, to his brother James William Foster who is imprisoned in Johnson's Island, Ohio.
Box 1 Folder h
Handwritten post-Civil War Memoir by John Hunton Foster in Marshall, Virginia, entitled "Arrested for a Bush-Whacker." Also included is a published version in the Fauquier Heritage and Preservation News (2001).
Box 1 Folder i
Letter (January 29, 1864) from Elias Carter imprisoned at McClellan's Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to James William Foster, who is imprisoned at Johnson's Island in Ohio. Both were Mosby Rangers.
Box 1 Folder j
Letter (December 5, 1864) to James William Foster, a member of Confederate Colonel Mosby's command held in Johnson's Island Prison in Ohio, from his mother.
Box 1 Folder k
Photograph of James William Foster (former member of Confederate Col. Mosby's men) at Blue Cottage in Dawson's Row at the University of Virginia in the 1870s; and a post-Civil War print of Confederate Col. Mosby's Command about to descend on a Federal convoy in the Valley of Virginia (print was presented to James William Foster by J. L. McAleer).
Box 1 Folder l
Silhouette rendering of a Confederate officer (Robert E. Lee?) on horseback.
Box 1 Folder m
Letter (June 11, 1863) written by Confederate Col. John S. Mosby in Middleburg, Virginia, reporting on his recent activity.
Box 1 Folder n
Letter (June 4, 1900) from former Confederate Col. John S. Mosby in Santa Cruz, California, to Samuel F. Chapman in Covington, Virginia, who was one of his officers during the Civil War.
Box 1 Folder o
Letter (October 13, 1906) from former Confederate Col. John S. Mosby in Washington, D.C., to Samuel F. Chapman who was one of his officers during the Civil War.
Box 1 Folder p
Letter (Oct. 11, 1907) from former Confederate Col. John S. Mosby in Washington, D.C., to Messrs. Moffat Yard and Co. in New York re publishing his memoir.
Box 1 Folder q
Letter (April 1, 1910) from former Confederate Col. John S. Mosby in Washington, D.C., to Samuel F. Chapman who was one of his officers during the Civil War.
Box 1 Folder r
Letters (January 22, 1911, June 16, 1915) from former Confederate Col. John S. Mosby in Washington, D.C., to William Chapman and to Samuel Chapman.
Box 1 Folder s
Letter (January 29, 1901) from Hugh M. McIlhany in Staunton, Virginia, to former Confederate officer James Longstreet.
Box 1 Folder t
Letter (April 16, 1864) to Benjamin Franklin Grove, one of Mosby's Men, from his brother C. Grove re life in Luray, Virginia.
Box 1 Folder u
Letter (November 10, 1900) from Hugh M. McIlhany of Staunton, Virginia, to former Confederate General James Longstreet whom McIlhany had served under in Virginia during the Civil War.
Box 1 Folder v
Memorandum by Hugh M. McIlhany re his service in the Confederate army given to former Confederate officer James Longstreet whom McIlhany had served under in Virginia during the Civil War.
Box 1 Folder w
Letter (December 7, 1900) from Hugh M. McIlhany to General (probably former Confederate Gen. James Longstreet).
Box 1 Folder x
Letter (February 23, 1898) from Hugh M. McIlhany to General (probably former Confederate Gen. James Longstreet).
Box 1 Folder y
Autograph of Jno. W. Munson, a member of former Confederate Col. John S. Mosby's command.
Box 1 Folder z
Bearer Bond/Check dated October 25, 1904, signed by William Henry Chapman, former second in command for Mosby's Rangers during the Civil War .
Box 1 Folder aa
Invitation (October 1898) to the annual reunion of the Confederate veterans of the 43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry.
Box 1 Folder bb
Carte-de-visite of Confederate General Matthew C. Butler when he was serving in the Army of Northern Virginia during the Civil War; 1899 autograph of Butler when he served in the U.S. Vols. as a major general during the Spanish American War.
Box 1 Folder cc
Letter (Dec. 28, 1895) from former Confederate Col. John S. Mosby to former Confederate General Fitzhugh Lee.
Box 1 Folder dd
Carte-de-visite and a separate autograph of John Pelham, an artilleryman with Confederate General J. E. B. Stuart.
Box 1 Folder ee
Photograph of house in Fairfax Court House, Virginia, where Confederate Col. Mosby captured Gen. Edwin H. Stoughton on March 8, 1863.
Box 1 Folder ff
Printed map of the Battle of Kelly's Ford, Virginia, March 17, 1863.
Box 1 Folder gg
Letter (June 15, 1915) from John S. Mosby to Mrs. J. E. B. Stuart.
Box 1 Folder hh
Letter (April 28, 1875) from Roger S. Smith re Sheridan's Campaign in the Valley; also includes later reference material.
Box 1 Folder ii
1922 UDC, Virginia Division, Application completed by the daughter of J. Frank Kennerly (a member of John S. Mosby's command); also includes later reference material.
Box 1 Folder jj
Report (1864) by George W. Hunt re his capture along with Lyman A. Adams by Mosby's men near Harrisonburg, Virginia. They were members of Connecticut Cavalry, 1st Regiment, Co. A. Also includes later reference materials.
Box 1 Folder kk
Letter (March 1, 1865) from Mordecai John Gayle (under Mosby's command) in Lancaster, Virginia, to his wife. Also includes later reference materials.
Box 1 Folder ll
Photograph of George Murray Gill, Jr. (one of Mosby's men) who was mortally wounded at Berryville, Virginia, on March 30, 1865. Also includes later reference material.
Box 1 Folder mm
Newspaper clippings (January 1902) re "Memories of 'Mosby's Men'" by Samuel F. Chapman concerning January, March, and April 1863.
Box 1 Folder nn
Letter (November 28, 1862) from member of 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry while in Stafford County, Virginia
Box 1 Folder oo
Reprint of illustration of "The Fight at Miskel's (Broad Run)" in Loudoun County, Virginia. Also includes later reference material.
Box 1 Folder pp
Letter (March 29, 1863) from Marvin Wight of 5th New York Cavalry at Fairfax Court House, Virginia. Includes description of fighting Mosby's Men. Also includes later reference material.
Box 1 Folder qq
Memorandum in which General Hofmann (John William Hofmann?) chronicles the movement of Ring's Division, McDowell's Corps at Gainesville, Virginia, in August !862.
Box 1 Folder rr
Report in which General Hofmann (John William Hofmann?) chronicles the movement of Union Army from Maryland to Warrenton, Virginia, in late October and early November 1862.
Box 1 Folder ss
Letter (February 28, 1863) from Jno. Mosby in Fauquier County, Virginia, chronicling recent fighting.
Box 1 Folder tt
May 8, 1911, roster of surviving members of Mosby's Command.
Box 1 Folder uu
The War Library, Volume 6, No. 196, June 12, 1886 issue, "Mosby's Trail: or Guerrillas of the Potomac" by Morris Redwing.
Box 1 Folder vv
The War Library, Volume 7, No. 235, March 12, 1887 issue, "Lion-Hearted Luke: or the Plan to Capture Mosby" by Ward Edwards.
Box 1 Folder ww
Ribbon from 14th Annual Reunion of the 43rd Battalion, Virginia Cavalry, Mosby's Men, Hamilton, Virginia, September 30, 1908
Box 2 Folder a
1912 Address given by former Confederate Col. R. P. Chew on Stonewall Jackson. Given at Virginia Military Institute at the unveiling of Jackson's statue.
Box 3
Business Diary (1882) belonging to Richmond, Virginia, lawyer Joseph Bryan who had been a member of Confederate Col. John Mosby's men. Also included is the book "From Mosby's Command" compiled and edited by Horace Hardy Mewborn, Jr., in 2005.
Box 6
Ribbon from the 5th Annual Reunion of the 43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry held in October 1898.