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Definition of Mobbers
1. mobber [n] - See also: mobber
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mobbers
Literary usage of Mobbers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Historical Record by Andrew Jenson (1889)
"Also a wagon, loaded with arms and ammunition, was captured, on its way from
Richmond, Ray Co., to the mobbers in Daviess County. In the meantime a portio:) ..."
2. Reminiscences of Latter-day Saints: Giving an Account of Much Individual by Lyman Omer Littlefield (1888)
"mobbers on the Boat.—God's Deliverance.—Go to Winter Quarters. ... To be overpowered
by bands of armed and incendiary mobbers, and forced to leave with ..."
3. Willard's History of Greenfield by David Willard (1838)
"When the mobbers fled from before the government men at Springfield, he stood
almost alone, ... The main body of the mobbers took post at Pelham ; Gen. ..."
4. Memorial of the Reunion of the Natives of Westhampton, Mass., September 5, 1866 by Westhampton (Mass.) (1866)
"The mobbers found no substantial aid or sympathy in this town. Capt. Samuel Kirkland,
of Norwich, was an active opponent of the mobbers and regulators. ..."
5. The Constables' Accounts of the Manor of Manchester from the Year 1612 to by Manchester (England), Manchester (England (1892)
"... horses and their hire in [ apprehending mobbers"' ; repaid the Constables of
Royton what , they Advanc'd relative to the Mob ? by direction of Justice ..."