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John Mosby
San Francisco, CA, December 17, 1895
John Mosby ALS on Jackson & Conversation with Lee, Wounds, Johnston and Beauregard!
ALS
An 1895 autograph letter signed by John Mosby to General Fitzhugh Lee concerning General Robert E. Lee and the doctor who attended Stonewall Jackson at First Manassas. 3pp, measuring 8.25" x 10.75", San Francisco, dated December 17, 1895. Signed "Jno: S. Mosby" and written on Southern Pacific Company Law Department letterhead. The letter appears to be in reply to a prior letter from Fitzhugh Lee containing questions about General Jackson after the Battle of First Manassas and a conversation had with Robert E. Lee. Docketing to verso. Flattened mail folds with separations at the folds. Chipping to edges and corners. Light soiling and staining. Boldly signed. The letter accompanied by typewritten transcription.

In part:
"…he [Dr. Campbell of Abington] told me that on the battle field after the enemy retreated he dressed General Jackson's wounded hand, & that while he was doing so, Jackson remarked - 'I wonder if General Johnston & Beauregard know how badly they are whipped- If they will let me I will march my brigade into Washington tonight-' I have repeated this a thousand times - when I was in Washington last I was one night at Genl. Payne's - He took down Dick Taylor's book out of his library & showed me where he had written this on the margin of a page just as I had told him. In January 1865 I visited General Lee at his headquarters: I was then convalescing from a wound. He invited me to take dinner with him, wh. I did. After dinner I went with him to his room; we were alone & he was unusually communicative. He talked about the military policy that had been pursued & then said - 'I wrote Johnston after he had fallen back on the Rapidan, to turn round & go back toward Washington, & this wd. bring McClellan back there.' He then added - 'Johnston wrote me that he didn't have the transportation.' This statement is verified by the war records - See April 1862 - Again in the same conversation General Lee said that Johnston should have never fallen back to Richmond from Yorktown but should have delivered a general battle on the narrow isthmus at Williamsburg when McClellan's superior numbers wd. have been neutralized by the character of the ground..."

When John Mosby returned to the United States from his work as a US consul in Hong Kong in 1885, he lived in San Francisco and worked as a lawyer for Southern Pacific Railroad. The position had been secured for him by his friend, former president Ulysses S. Grant, and he held it until 1901.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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