The very name of Col. John Mosby struck fear in the hearts of the Union Army and its supporters. He disrupted supply lines, intercepted, scouted, raided and gathered intelligence. He was full of bravado, strong skills of command, and he was able to disperse his command in such a way that he earned the title, "The Grey Ghost."
In the partisan ranger corps of the CSA, border ruffians and bushwhackers (so-called) were often the norm, but Mosby's command stood out in its precise military discipline and Southron honor. He even tells us of his having the distinction of having "a negro baby and a dog" named after him.
Here is the memoir he gave to posterity of the deeds that make his name and his appellation both household words today.
Details
- Publication Date
- Sep 30, 2011
- Language
- English
- Category
- History
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): John Singleton Mosby
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- Format