He was a Confederate Captain in Pindall's Regiment of Sharp Shooters.
(Masonic Insignia)
Capt. Mosley Commits Suicide.
Troy, Mo., June 29. -
Capt. M.V. Mosley, a prominent farmer, living eight miles southeast of Troy, committed suicide by shooting himself in the forehead. The deed was done as he knelt by the side of the bed in which his wife was sleeping. For a week Capt. Mosley had been in a despondent mood.
The Herald; Portsmouth, Herald.
June 26, 1899; Page Four.
He was a Confederate Captain in Pindall's Regiment of Sharp Shooters.
(Masonic Insignia)
Capt. Mosley Commits Suicide.
Troy, Mo., June 29. -
Capt. M.V. Mosley, a prominent farmer, living eight miles southeast of Troy, committed suicide by shooting himself in the forehead. The deed was done as he knelt by the side of the bed in which his wife was sleeping. For a week Capt. Mosley had been in a despondent mood.
The Herald; Portsmouth, Herald.
June 26, 1899; Page Four.