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With no formal military training, Nathan Bedford Forrest became one of the leading cavalry figures of the Civil War.
Statue of Nathan Bedford Forrest raises controversy in Nashville over racial issues. ... New Statue of Nathan Bedford Forrest Raises Old Controversy in Nashville
FORREST, Nathan Bedford, soldier, born in Bedford County, Tennessee, 13 July 1821; died in Memphis, Tennessee, 29 October 1877. ... Nathan Bedford Forrest; Nathan Bedford Forrest 1821-1877.
Nathan Bedford Forrest 1821-1877 ... Nathan Bedford Forrest, one of the military geniuses of American history, was born July 13, 1821, in Bedford County, the son of William and Marian Beck Forrest.
Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest Biography and extensive free Civil War resources ... Lieutenant-General Nathan Bedford Forrest in 1865, private of Cavalry in 1861. As Senator Daniel has
NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST; 1821-1877 ... Nathan Bedford Forrest's paternal grandparents, had originally moved from Virginia, before the Revolution, to North Carolina.
Uneducated but not illiterate, Nathan Bedford Forrest was a natural tactician who earned the praise of his enemies.
This site features the Son of Confederate Veterans Nathan Bedford Forrest Camp 215. ... Welcome to the Nathan Bedford Forrest, Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp 215 in Memphis, Tennessee.
Lt. General Nathan Bedford Forrest ... Headquarters, Forrest's Cavalry Corps ... The following text is from General Forrest's farewell address to his troops. It is a particularly interesting prelude to
General Nathan Bedford Forrest Historical Society ... The General Nathan Bedford Forrest Historical Society is actively recruiting new members for our organization.