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Geologist Returns
Callen Bentley, former Arlington County student and current professor at Northern Virginia Community College, writes on the American Geophysical Union Blogosphere about a recent visit to the Outdoor Lab and the rocks and formations he observed.
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Civil War History at The Lab
Mr. Goetz is an expert on John Singleton Mosby, the Gray Ghost, who had his base of operations in and around Fauquier County, Virginia. He explained that it is very likely that Mosby provided JEB Stuart with the intelligence to use the little know Glasscock Gap to get through the Bull Run Mountains.
Evidence of the Civil War activity has been seen through artifacts found on the Lab property including bullets, Union belt buckle, Confederate buttons and various other metal objects. Anthony recently used a metal detector to find a variety of objects in the Gap. Gary Knipling and Anthony led a hike around the Lab property identifying where the Glasscock Gap is and the likely route of the Civil War troops.
Dave Goetz owns and operates Mosby’s Confederacy Tours, and leads tours in “Mosby’s Confederacy,” including Virginia counties of Fauquier, Loudoun, Warren, Clarke and Fairfax.

A Geologist’s Visit
Callen Bentley, former Arlington County student and current professor at Northern Virginia Community College, writes on the American Geophysical Union Blogosphere about a recent visit to the Outdoor Lab and the rocks and formations he observed.
