Soldiers! I have summoned you together for the last time. The vision we have cherished of a free and independent country, has vanished, and that country is now the spoil of a conqueror. I disband your organization in preference to surrendering it to our enemies. I am no longer your commander. After association of more than two eventful years, I part from you with a just pride, in the fame of your achievements, and grateful recollections of your generous kindness to myself. And now at this moment of bidding you a final adieu accept the assurance of my unchanging confidence and regard. Farewell. John S. Mosby, Col.


Letter to the Mosby's Rangers (April 1865), as quoted in Mosby's Rangers, Simon and Schuster (1991), Jeffry D. Wert, p. 289.


Soldiers! I have summoned you together for the last time. The vision we have cherished of a free and independent country, has vanished, and that...

Soldiers! I have summoned you together for the last time. The vision we have cherished of a free and independent country, has vanished, and that...

Soldiers! I have summoned you together for the last time. The vision we have cherished of a free and independent country, has vanished, and that...

Soldiers! I have summoned you together for the last time. The vision we have cherished of a free and independent country, has vanished, and that...