VA-B36 Stuart and Mosby


Marker text: STUART AND MOSBY

Here on the evening of August 22, 1862, General J.E.B. Stuart raided General Pope's headquarters. Unable to burn the railroad bridge beacuse of a heavy thunderstorm, Stuart withdrew his troops as well as 300 Federal prisoners and Pope's dispatch case.

At nearby Warrenton Junction (Calverton) on May 3, 1863, Colonel John S. Mosby attacked the Federal 1st West Virginia Regiment, but was forced to flee when surprised by the 1st Vermont and 5th New York Cavalry.

Erected by the Catlett-Calverton Ruritan Club, 1981

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