Hurt my back at work two weeks ago; and I've had plenty of time to read. One of the books perused was "Mosby's Rangers" by Jeffery Wert. I've always considered Mosby and his unit a bunch of buchwackers. This easy to read book dispelled some of my preconceptions. Tis true they looted and pillaged (the Union army that is); but they also performed valuable service to the Army of Northern Virginia. His was the only guerrilla unit that Lee acknowledged as helpful (at least, according to this book). His daring and bravery gained him the admiration of friend and foe alike. After the war he became close friends with Grant and joined the Republican party (gasp!). Hey, so did Longstreet. He was also the U.S. consul to Hong Kong. I will divulge no more. Check it out.