- Johnny Yuma: Did you leave the bodies in there?
- U.S. Army Officer: Right where we found them. That way it seems sort of fitting.
- Johnny Yuma: Yeah - the blue and the gray buried together.
- Ex-CSA Sergeant: Sure seems kinda final.
- Johnny Yuma: I keep thinking about what a great leader said: "Now we must look to the time when the blue and the gray will blend into a nation reborn with a greater strength and purpose."
- U.S. Army Officer: Sounds like Old Abe.
- Johnny Yuma: Well, it wasn't. It was another leader - a man named Robert E. Lee.
- Matt: We ain't seen a living thing in this desert for over a week. And we run across him, and he's a Reb. That's all we got to go on. At least it's something. C'mon, Well, c'mon.
- Ex-CSA Sergeant: You know something, Johnny? Some of them prisoners never did see the light of day again once Pollack got them in there.
- Johnny Yuma: You said you were in charge of the work parties. Couldn't you have done something about it?
- Ex-CSA Sergeant: Yeah, I could've. I woulda wound up on that scaffold over there.
- Johnny Yuma: [In the depths of the mine Johnny reads the etching on a board of wood] 1962 - 1963 - 1964. GOD HELP US.