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- Second_Dranesville abstract "The Second Battle of Dranesville, also known as the Ambush at Anker's Shop, was a small cavalry skirmish that took place between Confederate forces under Colonel John Mosby and Union forces under Captain James Sewall Reed east of Dranesville, Virginia in Loudoun County near present day Sterling on February 22, 1864 as part of Mosby's operations in Northern Virginia in the American Civil War. After successfully defending a raid into "Mosby's Confederacy" by Cole's Maryland Cavalry, the following day Mosby led his Rangers against a second raid by Reed. The action resulted in a Confederate victory.".
- Second_Dranesville causalties "107 (12 killed, 25 wounded, 70 captured)".
- Second_Dranesville combatant "Confederate States of America".
- Second_Dranesville combatant "United States of America".
- Second_Dranesville commander James_Sewall_Reed.
- Second_Dranesville commander John_S._Mosby.
- Second_Dranesville date "1864-02-22".
- Second_Dranesville isPartOfMilitaryConflict American_Civil_War.
- Second_Dranesville place Loudoun_County,_Virginia.
- Second_Dranesville place Virginia.
- Second_Dranesville result "Confederate Victory".
- Second_Dranesville strength "160".
- Second_Dranesville strength "167".
- Second_Dranesville wikiPageID "19482784".
- Second_Dranesville wikiPageRevisionID "599789032".
- Second_Dranesville casualties "107".
- Second_Dranesville casualties "6".
- Second_Dranesville combatant "Confederate States of America".
- Second_Dranesville combatant "United States of America".
- Second_Dranesville commander James_Sewall_Reed.
- Second_Dranesville commander John_S._Mosby.
- Second_Dranesville conflict "The Second Battle of Dranesville".
- Second_Dranesville date "1864-02-22".
- Second_Dranesville hasPhotoCollection Second_Dranesville.
- Second_Dranesville latitude "39.01".
- Second_Dranesville longitude "-77.37".
- Second_Dranesville mapCaption "Location of the battle in Virginia".
- Second_Dranesville mapSize "300".
- Second_Dranesville mapType "Virginia".
- Second_Dranesville partof "The American Civil War".
- Second_Dranesville place Loudoun_County,_Virginia.
- Second_Dranesville place Virginia.
- Second_Dranesville result "Confederate Victory".
- Second_Dranesville strength "160".
- Second_Dranesville strength "167".
- Second_Dranesville units "16".
- Second_Dranesville units "2".
- Second_Dranesville units "43".
- Second_Dranesville subject Category:Fauquier_County_in_the_American_Civil_War.
- Second_Dranesville subject Category:Loudoun_County_in_the_American_Civil_War.
- Second_Dranesville subject Category:Mosby's_Operations_in_Northern_Virginia.
- Second_Dranesville type Abstraction100002137.
- Second_Dranesville type Action114006945.
- Second_Dranesville type Attribute100024264.
- Second_Dranesville type Mosby'sOperationsInNorthernVirginia.
- Second_Dranesville type Operation114008806.
- Second_Dranesville type State100024720.
- Second_Dranesville type Event.
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- Second_Dranesville type SocietalEvent.
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- Second_Dranesville type Event.
- Second_Dranesville type Thing.
- Second_Dranesville comment "The Second Battle of Dranesville, also known as the Ambush at Anker's Shop, was a small cavalry skirmish that took place between Confederate forces under Colonel John Mosby and Union forces under Captain James Sewall Reed east of Dranesville, Virginia in Loudoun County near present day Sterling on February 22, 1864 as part of Mosby's operations in Northern Virginia in the American Civil War.".
- Second_Dranesville label "Second Dranesville".
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- Second_Dranesville sameAs Q16961565.
- Second_Dranesville sameAs Q16961565.
- Second_Dranesville sameAs Second_Dranesville.
- Second_Dranesville wasDerivedFrom Second_Dranesville?oldid=599789032.
- Second_Dranesville isPrimaryTopicOf Second_Dranesville.
- Second_Dranesville name "The Second Battle of Dranesville".