A First-Hand Account of Mosby's Men by John H. Alexander- 3 Cassettes in Case
- Unabridged Narration by Norman Dietz
- 4.75 Hours
- "My friend and comrade, Joseph Bryan, used to say that he never indulged in war reminiscences because he feared that his reputation for veracity would not stand the strain. If he, who is recognized as the very soul of truth should feel such sensitiveness, I may well hesitate to commit myself to posterity." In this disarmingly modest account, John Alexander recalls how he joined Mosby's Confederacy in the spring of 1864; how Mosby and his small band of three of four hundred rough riders kept 40,000 Union soldiers tied up in pursuit within 50 miles of the enemy's capital; how they evaded capture and ceaselessly traversed the enemy's territory. "Of all the years that have come to me," concluded Alexander, "the one which I rode with Mosby brought to me the most pride."
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