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They Rode with Forrest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

They Rode with Forrest

Meet the men who rode with the legendary leader! For the first time, a true accounting of all of the units that rode with Civil War leader Nathan Bedford Forrest is presented in this thoroughly researched work. Fascinating character sketches of important commanders and soldiers, along with an in-depth timeline tying their actions to major events, are pulled from both primary and secondary sources. Separate chapters cover troops from Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. A well researched and annotated bibliography provides insight into source material.

That Devil Forrest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 806

That Devil Forrest

For the last two years of the Civil War I was a private soldier in a regiment of Alabama cavalry which had formerly served under Forrest. Four companies of this regiment had formed a portion of the famous battalion which had distinguished itself in the engagement at Fort Donelson, and, refusing to surrender, had marched out with him through the gap in General Grant’s lines. Although I was at no time directly under General Forrest, I was impressed by the enthusiastic devotion to him of these veterans, who had followed his banner for the first year of the war, and who seemed never to tire in speaking of his kind treatment of them, his sympathetic nature as a man, his great personal daring, a...

The Campaigns of Lieut.-Gen. N.B. Forrest, and of Forrest's Cavalry ...
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 768

The Campaigns of Lieut.-Gen. N.B. Forrest, and of Forrest's Cavalry ...

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  • Published: 1868
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Devil's Own Day
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

The Devil's Own Day

A delta blues singer guides a Third Reich officer on a tour of controversial Civil War Battles. En route, they retrace the steps of cagey Confederate hero Nathan Bedford Forrest's greatest triumphs and vicious bloodbaths, while re-evaluating the notions of human bondage, charisma, existentialism and duty before encountering the very violence they themselves might be complicit in.

The Confederacy's Greatest Cavalryman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 514

The Confederacy's Greatest Cavalryman

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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This is the best biography of one of the most exciting, colorful, and controversial figures of the Civil War. A renowned cavalryman, Nathan Bedford Forrest perfected a ruthless hit-and-run guerrilla warfare that terrified Union soldiers and garnered the respect of warriors like William Sherman, who described his adversary as "that Devil, Forrest . . . the most remarkable man our Civil War produced on either side." Historian Bruce Catton rated Forrest "one of the authentic military geniuses of the whole war," but Brian Steel Wills covers much more than the cavalryman's incredible feats on the field of battle. He also provides the most thoughtful and complete analysis of Forrest's hardscrabble childhood in backwater Mississippi; his rise to wealth in the Memphis slave trade; his role in the infamous Fort Pillow massacre of black Union soldiers; his role as early leader and Grand Wizard of the first Ku Klux Klan; and his declining health and premature death in a reconstructing America.

Nathan Bedford Forrest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 568

Nathan Bedford Forrest

This Civil War biography sheds new light on the life of the legendary Confederate general before, during, and after the conflict that defined his legacy. Shelby Foote called Nathan Bedford Forrest one of the most authentic geniuses produced by the American Civil War, and Ulysses S. Grant said that Forrest was the only Confederate cavalry leader he feared. Sherman wanted him killed even if doing so broke the broke the Federal treasury and cost ten thousand lives. Arguably the best cavalry leader of the Civil War and undoubtedly one of the greatest in the history of mounted warfare, Nathan Bedford Forrest has been acclaimed and vilified, revered and hated, and still he is a man whose life defies categorization. This in-depth biography goes beyond Forrest’s war exploits. Here, historians Eddy W. Davison and Daniel Foxx depict a man as complex, brilliant, revolutionary, and tragic as the times in which he lived. In addition to revealing details about his childhood, marriage, and life as a businessman and civic leader, this comprehensive biography explains the alleged massacre at Fort Pillow, Tennessee, and the reasons for Forrest’s leadership in the Ku Klux Klan.

Bust Hell Wide Open
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Bust Hell Wide Open

A book to challenge the status quo, spark a debate, and get people talking about the issues and questions we face as a country!

12 APRIL
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 661

12 APRIL

Richard Wesley Cole was a seventh-generation American whose family got caught up in America's Civil War. He enlisted as a foot soldier with the 3rd Mississippi State Infantry in October 1863 and, less than a year later, became a horseman with George's Regiment, Mississippi Cavalry, which later became the 5th Mississippi Cavalry in General Nathan Bedford Forrest's Cavalry Department. Richard proudly rode with Forrest until Richard was killed on 12 April 1864, at the Battle of Fort Pillow in Lauderdale County, Tennessee. Richard's story is a history of his family, a partial history of the 5th Mississippi Cavalry, the 22nd Mississippi Infantry, and the 30th Mississippi Infantry, and is a histor...

Devotions for Warriors
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 383

Devotions for Warriors

A calendar year of daily devotions, each paired with an anecdote from the Civil War, an application or insight, and a prayer.

Personnel Policies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Personnel Policies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-10-17
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Every office has one: the whore, the slacker, the saint, the sinner. The seven deadly sins and their corresponding virtues are evident everywhere, and the workplace is not immune.One spring night in Austin, Texas, the battle of good and evil continues at a company going away party for Steven Taylor, the new media director at The Idea Shack. For him, the night marks the end of his employment at the trendy advertising agency. For everyone else, the party becomes a confessional of biblical proportion.Personnel Policies is a story of friends, enemies, and lovers. A tale of sabotage and secrets, all the loose talk around the water cooler is either confirmed or proved untrue by the end of the evening. By the time Steven says his final farewells, all his questions about life at The Idea Shack will be resolved, and he doesn’t have to die to ask God for the answers.