The Gray Ghost - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Mosby's Rangers
Episode title: "Mosby's Rangers" A.K.A. "Prison Exchange".

The Humanitarian

The Missing Colonel

Point of Honor

Charity

An Eye for an Eye

Horses for Stuart

The Brothers

Jimmy

Conscript

Christmas Carol

The Rescue

Angel of Loudoun

Sealed Orders

The Escape

A Problem of Command

Reconnaissance Mission

The Greenback Raid

Judith

Russell of "The Times"

The Trial

The Long Way Home

The Rivals

Ulysses S. Grant

The Deserter

Resurrection

Father and Son

Taps for a Hero

Renegade Rangers

The Bribe

The Master Spy

Manhunt

The Hero

Contraband

Secret and Urgent

Epidemic

The Picnic

Strange Bedfellows

The Gallant Foe
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