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Spaceman Spiff

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Those are some great pictures. A few were taken within a few miles of my house. I really like the pictures of the unfinished Capital, Washington Monument, etc, etc..... Thanks for the great find!

Standing along this stretch of property will give you the chills even if you have no idea what took place there.

And this one is my favorite from that website

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Spiff, thanks for sharing. That's an awesome collection of photos.

http://www.mikelynaugh.com/VirtualCivilWar/New/Originals2/pages/HarpersFerry2.html

My favorite view of all time. Can't tell you how many times I've sat there and admired the view. Personally I like it even more than the view from Jefferson Rock just down the hill. It's truly amazing in the morning when the sun is just coming up and the mist is rising out of the river bottom.

I miss home.

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awesome, I recognized chain bridge immediately. Federal troops would take up the decking, on Chain bridge, at night because they were so concerned the Col. John Mosby and his "raiders" would slip into DC and capture Lincoln.

http://www.angelfire.com/va3/valleywar/people/mosby2.html

http://www.angelfire.com/va3/valleywar/people/mosby.html

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"Mosby made his name a synonym for guerrilla warfare. Even today you can purchase in Middleburg, Virginia, a map showing "Mosby's Confederacy."

"The mettle of the man may be judged by the enemies he kept. Said General Joseph Hooker, "I may here state that while at Fairfax Court House my cavalry was reinforced by that of Major-General Stahel. The latter numbered 6,100 sabres. . . . The force opposed to them was Mosby's guerrillas, numbering about 200, and, if the reports of the newspapers were to be believed, this whole party was killed two or three times during the winter. From the time I took command of the army of the Potomac, there was no evidence that any force of the enemy, other than the above-named, was within 100 miles of Washington City; and yet the planks on the chain bridge were taken up at night the greater part of the winter and spring."

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His ability to rapidly attack, disrupt, destroy, and humiliate the enemy and its supply lines earned him the title of the "Grey Ghost."

Mosby became such an embarrassment to the Union Army and its commanders that he became one of the most hunted men in the Confederacy.

Lincoln feared Mosby so much that he ordered the planking of the Chain Bridge across the Potomac in Washington be removed each night to discourage Mosby from entering the city and capturing him."

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awesome, I recognized chain bridge immediately. Federal troops would take up the decking, on Chain bridge, at night because they were so concerned the Col. John Mosby and his "raiders" would slip into DC and capture Lincoln.

http://www.angelfire.com/va3/valleywar/people/mosby2.html

http://www.angelfire.com/va3/valleywar/people/mosby.html

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What I found interesting about Mosby was his after the war adventures. He became a Republicans and close friend of General Grant. He supported Grants "reconstruction" policies which made him very unpopular in the South. Mosby actually had death threats for his politics from southern sympathizers. His buddy General /President Grant gave him a federal job as a land surveyer in California to keep him safely away from assasignation attempts from his former southern collegues.

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Any Civil war buff should visit Fairfax County's old court house on the corner of 123 and Main St.

http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&source=hp&q=county+courthouse+civil+war&ie=UTF8&radius=0.03&sll=38.846755,-77.306276&sspn=0.000683,0.000931&filter=0&rq=1&ev=p&hq=county+courthouse+civil+war&hnear=&ll=38.846288,-77.306738&spn=0,359.999069&t=h&z=20&layer=c&cbll=38.846311,-77.306838&panoid=txRC7T_bazLy1DK03eh7iw&cbp=12,199.5,,0,7.76

The site of the fist civil war casualty due to enemy action.

The first confederate soldier to be killed by a Union Soldier died when Union troops tried to Take the county seat of Fairfax Virgnia.

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What I found interesting about Mosby was his after the war adventures. He became a Republicans and close friend of General Grant. He supported Grants "reconstruction" policies which made him very unpopular in the South. Mosby actually had death threats for his politics from southern sympathizers. His buddy General /President Grant gave him a federal job as a land surveyer in California to keep him safely away from assasignation attempts from his former southern collegues.

That is a "hidden" part of Reconstruction period history that is not well-known: The amount of political assassinations that took place against abolitionists, free blacks, and Republicans. Most people also don't realize that the government of Wilmington, NC, was overthrown by pro-secessionist forces and racialists in 1898. A coup in which the US government did nothing in response.

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