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John Mosby
Washington, D.C., June 18, 1909
John Mosby ALS on Support of Grant & Davis's Indictment
ALS
An autograph letter signed by General John Mosby concerning the indictment of Jefferson Davis for treason, the pardoning of Mosby's Ranger John McCue, and Mosby's support of Ulysses S. Grant. 2pp, measuring 8" x 10.5", Washington, D.C., dated June 18, 1909. Signed "Jno: S. Mosby" and addressed to Captain Samuel F. Chapman. Mosby references a letter he previously wrote about Davis's indictment which appeared in the Times Dispatch and was answered by "as great an Ass as J. William" in the previous day's paper. He then continues on about a member of his rangers and Grant's aid in procuring him a pardon. With flattened folds. Toning, soiling, and some reddish residue to portions. Boldly signed. Very good overall. The letter is accompanied by a typewritten transcription.

Reading in part:
"...the only question before the Court was whether or not Davis had already been punished for treason. Davis' guilt or innocence was never mentioned. Now that is the way they make history in Virginia. Virginians have a mythology as much as the Greeks or Romans…The University is on a boom - just raked in over a million dollars of yankee money…I called again at the University to say good-bye to John McCue's daughter. This is the kind of a re-union I like. You know that Grant went to the White House with John's mother & told Andy Johnson, who had refused him a pardon, that he wd. not leave the room until he signed the boy's pardon. That was the same Andy for whom the Virginia delegation voted for President in the Democratic National Convention in 1868...Dr. Aedemor promised me to invite Taft and Fred Grant [the son of Ulysses S. Grant] to the University on next Founder's Day. I have a very nice letter from Fred. I wrote to him how pleased I was at the grand ovation the old Confederates gave him at Memphis: It was both a tribute to his father & a vindication of me for supporting him...I was only 40 years ahead of the times - Ask Hugh!!"

John W. McCue was one of Mosby's Rangers, who was captured by Union soldiers while scouting in Maryland. He was imprisoned and sentenced to life for spying on behalf of the Confederacy. After the war, Ulysses S. Grant took an interest in the case and was able to finally secure McCue's pardon.

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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