john singleton mosby is a famous confederate, he is a partisan guerrilla reader. -- reader. --raider. he is dissenting from the concept of the lost cause. so if you read it some of his account, they are fantastic. in some of the postwar exchanges he will actually admit that he , committed treason. he does not backtrack or apologize for his service, but he admits that it is an act of treason. >> individuals had to apply for a pardon, right? jennifer murray: yes. >> applying for that pardon is an admission of guilt. but they did not see that that way. they just saw it as a piece of paperwork they had to do to end the battle. jennifer murray: right. the peace terms at appomattox, they are what? we looked at this last time. >> no guilt whatsoever. go home and we will leave you alone. jennifer murray: it was a very amicable, very favorable peas terms that does not require the cell to admit -- >> any responsibility. jennifer murray: exactly. they got to keep their stuff their horses, their baggage, their sidearms. what does it say if we put this quote against mildred rutherford? w