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"Return to Our Home Page Visit Civil War Virginia Bulletin Board Regimental Histories Links of Interest Shop our Bookstore Now Company B of the 43rd BATTALION VIRGINIA CAVALRY ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA Confederate States of America "Mosby's Confederacy" geographically defined as running from Snickersville, along the Blue Ridge Mountains to Linden; thence to Salem (now called Marshall); to The Plains; thence along the Bull Run Mountains to Aldie; and thence along the turnpike to the place of beginning, Snickersville. Beginning June 22nd, 1864, Mosby allowed no member to leave these bounds without permission Roll call was kept at each meeting, and any man absent for two successive meetings, without satisfactory reason, was to be sent back to the regular service. Company B, organized October 1, 1863, at Scuffleburg. This place was situated in a hollow in the Blue Ridge Mountains between Paris and Markham and the burg consisted of a blacksmith shop, with residence, and a wheelwright. Captain William Rowley "Billie" Smith Captain Smith hailed from Fauquier. He was a Lieutenant in the Black Horse Cavalry, Company K, 4 th Virginia Cavalry. William was killed on January 10th, 1864, while attacking Cole's Camp, Loudoun Heights. At the time of his death, he was one of the most efficient of Mosby's commanders. He was advancing to assist Charles Paxson, who had fallen mortally wounded from his horse, when a shot from one of the Yankee tents a short distance ahead of him put an end to the career of this brave soldier. He is buried at Alton Cemetery, outside Warrenton. He was the brother of Mosby Ranger, Norman E. Smith, was born January 12 th , 1836, the son of Joseph Blackwell and Ellenor J. Smith. He married Carrie R. Fletcher in 1857 who gave him four offspring. His infamous horse, Champ, was sold to Ranger John Munson upon h"
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