Virginia: 43rd Cavalry Battalion, Partisan Rangers
(aka Virginia 43rd Cavalry Battalion)

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Unit History

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Organization begun March 26, 1863.
Company organized at Rector's Crossroads on June 10, 1863.
Company B formed from a part of Company A at Scuffleburg on October 1, 1863.
Company C organized at Rectortown on December 15, 1863.
Company D organized at Paris on March 28, 1864.
Company E organized at Upperville on July 28, 1864.
Artillery Company organized in the summer of 1864.
Company F organized at Piedmont on September 13, 1864.
Artillery Company disbanded on November 27, 1864, per S.O. #261, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, dated November 2, 1864.
Company G organized from the Artillery Company on November 28, 1864.
Increased to a regiment and designated as Mosby's Partisan Rangers Regiment on December 7, 1864.

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Field and Staff

  • Commander: John S. Mosby (Major, Lt. Col.)
  • Major: William Henry Chapman

Assignments

  • March-September 1863: Unattached, Cavalry Division, Army of Northern Virginia
  • September 1863-May 1864: Unattached, Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
  • May-December 1864: Unattached, Department of Northern Virginia

Companies & Counties of Origin



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Battles, Skirmishes and Engagements



  • Seneca Mills, Maryland (June 11, 1863)
  • Ewell's Chapel (June 22, 1863)
  • Rectortown and Salem (July 20, 1863)
  • Mt. Zion Church (July 30, 1863)
  • Padgett's near Alexandria (August 1863)
  • Fairfax Court House (August 6, 1863)
  • Annandale (August 11, 1863)
  • Biily Gooding's Tavern on Little River Turnpike, 10 miles from Alexandria (August 24, 1863)
  • Carter Run (September 6, 1863)
  • Fayetteville, West Virginia (September 16, 1863)
  • Stuart's, near Chantilly (October 16, 1863)
  • Old Ox Road (October 16, 1863)
  • near Little River Turnpike, 3 miles from Fairfax Court House (October 22, 1863)
  • near Warrenton (October 26, 1863)
  • near Warrenton (November 6, 1863)
  • near Bealton Station (November 21, 1863)
  • Brandy Station (November 26, 1863)
  • Five Points (January 1, 1864)
  • Lee's Ridge (January 6, 1864)
  • Berryville (February 5, 1864)
  • near Upperville (February 20, 1864)
  • Anker's Shop near Dranesville (February 22, 1864)
  • near Greenwich (March 8, 1864)
  • Kabletown (March 10, 1864)
  • near Bunker Hill (March 27, 1864)
  • Hunter's Mill (April 22, 1864)
  • near Loughbourough's (April 19, 1864)
  • near Winchester (May 9, 1864)
  • near Strasburg (May 9, 1864)
  • near Belle Plain (May 9, 1864)
  • near Front Royal (ca. May 10, 1864)
  • Waterford (May 17, 1864)
  • Guard Hill (May 21, 1864)
  • near Chantilly and Centreville (June 24, 1864)
  • Charlestown, West Virginia (June 29, 1864)
  • Duffield Depot (June 29, 1864)
  • near Point of Rocks (July 4, 1864)
  • Skinner's House, near Mt. Zion (July 6, 1864)
  • near Snickersville (July 18, 1864)
  • Ashby's Gap (July 18, 1864)
  • Cheek's Ford (July 30, 1864)
  • near Burke's Station (August 8, 1864)
  • Old Braddock Road, near Alexandria (August 8, 1864)
  • Fairfax Station (August 8, 1864)
  • near Berryville (August 13, 1864)
  • between Charlestown and Berryville (August 15, 1864)
  • near Castleman's Ferry (August 15, 1864)
  • Sheppard's Mill Road (August 19, 1864)
  • Annandale (August 24, 1864)
  • near Berryville (September 3, 1864)
  • Myer's Ford (September 4, 1864)
  • Snicker's Gap (September 15, 1864)
  • near Chester Gap (September 23, 1864)
  • on the Valley Turnpike (September 25, 1864)
  • near Gainesville (October 4, 1864)
  • Salem (October 5, 1864)
  • near Rectortown (October 6, 1864)
  • Salem (October 6, 1864)
  • Rectortown (October 6, 1864)
  • Rectortown and Salem (October 7, 1864)
  • Ashby's Gap (October 9, 1864)
  • Port Tobacco, Maryland (October 9, 1864)
  • Sandy Springs, near Rockville, Maryland (October 9, 1864)
  • near The Plains (October 10, 1864)
  • "Glen Welby", near Salem (October 10, 1864)
  • near The Plains (October 11, 1864)
  • near Newton (October 11, 1864)
  • Brown's Crossing, near Kearneysville (October 12, 1864)
  • Duffield (October 14, 1864)
  • Adamstown (October 14, 1864)
  • Falls Church (October 17, 1864)
  • Capture of General Duffie (October 24, 1864)
  • near Upperville (October 29, 1864)
  • near Winchester (November 16, 1864)
  • near Beery's Ferry (November 16, 1864)
  • near Myerstown (November 16, 1864)
  • near Charlestown (November 22, 1864)
  • near White Post (November 24, 1864)
  • near Goresville (November 27, 1864)

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