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The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby (Paperback)
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The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby (Paperback)
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Loot Price R290
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Colonel John S. Mosby was one of the most famous Confederate
cavalry officers of the war, but unlike most, he operated an
independent command in Virginia that fought like guerrillas. As the
introduction of his memoirs put it:
"Mosby was the type of man who is not content with the routine
performance of duties, and this was illustrated early in his career
as a soldier. He was ever on the watch to aid the cause in which he
was engaged. Stuart's famous ride around McClellan and Lee's attack
on Pope, before he could be reinforced, were deeds for which Mosby
fairly earned some share of credit. These enterprises, together
with his prevention of Sheridan's use of the Manassas Gap Railroad,
had a distinct bearing upon the successful maintenance of the
Southern Confederacy for four long years. But his great work was
his distinctive warfare near Washington against the troops guarding
the Potomac. Behind the Northern forces aiming at Richmond, for two
years of almost incredible activity - Mosby himself said, "I rarely
rested more than a day at a time" - he maintained his warfare,
neutralizing at times some fifty thousand troops by compelling them
to guard the rear of the enemy and his capital. The four counties
of Virginia nearest Washington became known as "Mosby's
Confederacy." Here his blows were almost incessant, followed always
by the dispersing of his band or bands among the farmhouses of the
sympathetic inhabitants. Seldom or never was an attack made with
more than two hundred and fifty men. Usually from thirty to sixty
would be collected at a rendezvous, such as Rectortown, Aldie, or
Upperville, and after discharging, as it were, a lightning flash,
be swallowed up in impenetrable darkness, leaving behind only a
threat of some future raid, to fall no one could foresee where. The
execution of this bold plan was successful - long successful; its
damage to the enemy enormous, and it exhibited a military genius of
the highest order. By reason of his originality and intellectual
boldness, as well as his intrepidity and success of execution,
Mosby is clearly entitled to occupy a preeminence among the
partisan leaders of history."
General
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