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Maximilian Alexander “Max” Mosle
BIRTH     2 Nov 1872
DEATH     Feb 1943 (aged 70)
BURIAL     
Green-Wood Cemetery
Brooklyn, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, USA
A brother, Charles F. Mosle, architect. Max owned race horses and and purchased the Washington Hollow grounds for a racetrack. He had approximately 30 horses there.

Another brother mentioned is Frederick.
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Enlisted, 1891, in Troop A Cavalry, NYNG, at the Dickel's Riding Academy, 130 West 56th Street, NYC.

April 27, 1892, paraded as escort to President Harrison for the laying of the corner stone of Grant's tomb.
August 19, 1892, he saw field service with Troop A, for the Buffalo Switchmen's Strike, Buffalo, NY.
March 1-5, 1893, Troop A acted as escort to Governor Flowers at the inauguration of President Cleveland, Washington, DC.
July 10, 1894, the cornerstone of the Squadron A Armory was laid at, Ninety-fourth Street and Madison Avenue.
January 21-28, 1895, he saw field service during the Brooklyn Trolley Strike.
February 9, 1896, Troop A was reorganized into a Squadron A, he was assigned to Troop 2 (findagrave.com)