How you heard of the Gray Ghost?
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A tale of John Mosby, a reluctant rebel who became one of the South's most daring fighters. Mosby stated that Gray Ghost was one of the most colorful and complex of Civil War figures, his name now graces not only Route 50 but also housing developments, strip malls, apartment buildings, a post office, an elementary school, and a dozens of streets in Fairfax, Loudoun, and Fauquier counties.
Publication Name: Washingtonian
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0043-0897
Year: 2004
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First love
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Melissa Howell gained greater self-esteem and discipline after taming an unbroken Arabian horse named Rowdy. Melissa's persistence, gentleness and patience succeeded in making Rowdy lose his mistrust of people. Melissa was the first person to ride Rowdy as they became bonded through trust.
Publication Name: Washingtonian
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0043-0897
Year: 1997
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Tell me a story
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Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, author of Newbery award winning Shiloh, who has written over 120 books for children, is the number one author in Washington. Some of the other local authors of kids' books include Carolyn Reeder, Kathleen Kary and Ellen Harvey Showell.
Publication Name: Washingtonian
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0043-0897
Year: 2004
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