LT Harry Hatcher. Co. A, 43rd Virginia Cavalry (Mosby's Rangers).
That's googly moogly cool!
Extremely cool. Harry "Deadly" Hatcher, "whom Mosby regarded as the bravest man in the command." Captured while on forage ops in Loudoun County during the last two or three weeks of the War.
Mosby's Rangers, Jeffry D. Wert. Touchstone, Simon & Schuster (1990)
My great grandfather (b. 1843 KY) and his elder brothers served together as horse soldiers (Union) in the western theater so fortunately never met Mosby or Hatcher.
They repeatedly squabbled with elements of Forrest's command though, which was plenty dangersome enough for any blue coat. One brother took a pistol shot to the hip and limped for the rest of his long life.