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The Myth of Nathan Bedford Forrest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

The Myth of Nathan Bedford Forrest

An insightful exploration of the relentless myth of the famous Civil War general, this volume scrutinizes the collective public memory of Nathan Bedford Forrest as it has evolved through the press, memoirs, biographies, and popular culture.

The Battles and Campaigns of Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest, 1861-1865
  • Language: en

The Battles and Campaigns of Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest, 1861-1865

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The author plows entirely new ground with a careful and unique examination of Forrest's wartime activities and how his actions affected the war in the Western Theater.

That Devil Forrest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 684

That Devil Forrest

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989-08-01
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  • Publisher: LSU Press

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Life of General Nathan Bedford Forrest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 808

Life of General Nathan Bedford Forrest

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1901
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Nathan Bedford Forrest's Escort and Staff
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Nathan Bedford Forrest's Escort and Staff

Most staff officers and escort members of famous Civil War generals have faded into obscurity. However, the escort company and staff officers of Nathan Bedford Forrest were held in awe by men on both sides of the conflict during the war and long after, and they continue to be held in esteem as figures as legendary as Forrest himself. Not merely guards or couriers, these men were an elite force who rode harder and fought more fiercely than any others. As Bradley writes in his introduction, In him they recognized not only the daring, able, and successful leader, but also the commanding officer who would not hesitate to punish with severity when he deemed punishment necessary. They possessed as...

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!

A Battle from the Start
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 516

A Battle from the Start

A balanced perspective that contains previously unknown information. Includes unsavory aspects, such as the Fort Pillow Massacre of Black federal troops, & his post war founding of the KKK.

Nathan Bedford Forrest
  • Language: en

Nathan Bedford Forrest

Amid the aristocratic ranks of the Confederate cavalry, Nathan Bedford Forrest was untutored, all but unlettered, and regarded as no more than a guerrilla. His tactic was the headlong charge, mounted with such swiftness and ferocity that General Sherman called him a "devil" who should "be hunted down and killed if it costs 10,000 lives and bankrupts the treasury." And in a war in which officers prided themselves on their decorum, Forrest habitually issued surrender-or-die ultimatums to the enemy and often intimidated his own superiors. After being in command at the notorious Fort Pillow Massacre, he went on to haunt the South as the first grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan. Now this epic figure is restored to human dimensions in an exemplary biography that puts both Forrest's genius and his savagery into the context of his time, chronicling his rise from frontiersman to slave trader, private to lieutenant general, Klansman to—eventually—New South businessman and racial moderate. Unflinching in its analysis and with extensive new research, Nathan Bedford Forrest is an invaluable and immensely readable addition to the literature of the Civil War.

Nathan Bedford Forrest's Redemption
  • Language: en

Nathan Bedford Forrest's Redemption

While much has been written about Forrest's notorious life as a slave trader, Civil War general, and early leader of the Ku Klux Klan, his later Christian conversion and renunciation of his racist views are largely overlooked. This book is specifically devoted to the spiritual aspect of Forrest's life. By God's grace, he changed his ways.

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.