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Before the farm burned, Champ Ferguson was just a Tennessee mountain man. A husband. A father. A farmer trying to survive in a land being torn apart by civil war. He didn't ask for the conflict that was consuming America. He just wanted to be left alone. Then Union soldiers came to his property. They didn't come to fight. They came to punish. They burned his farm to the ground. They destroyed everything his family had built. They left his wife and children with nothing but ashes and the cold Tennessee winter ahead. Something broke inside Champ Ferguson that night. The farmer died in those flames. What rose from the ashes was something else entirely — a demon with a list of names and a thirst for blood that wouldn't be satisfied until every soldier responsible was dead. Over the next four years, Champ Ferguson became the most feared guerrilla fighter of the Civil War. He didn't just kill Union soldiers. He hunted them. He executed them in hospitals. He shot them while they begged for mercy. He cut throats with the same hands that once worked the soil. 23 confirmed kills. Many say the real number was over 100. In this video you'll discover: ► Who was Champ Ferguson before the war made him a killer ► His family farm in the Tennessee mountains ► The night Union soldiers came to burn his property ► What they did to his wife and children ► The moment Champ Ferguson became a different man ► His first kill — and how it changed everything ► The Confederate guerrilla network he joined ► How he tracked down soldiers across Tennessee and Kentucky ► His brutal methods: knife, pistol, close-range execution ► The hospital massacre that shocked both sides ► Killing wounded Union soldiers in their beds ► The soldiers who begged and received no mercy ► His reputation as the "Tennessee Demon" ► Why local mountain communities protected him ► The Union's failed attempts to capture him ► 4 years of terror across the border region ► The end of the Civil War — but not for Champ ► His arrest in May 1865 ► The military tribunal that tried him for war crimes ► The witnesses who testified against him ► His defense: they burned my farm, I burned them ► The guilty verdict that surprised no one ► One of only two Confederates executed for war crimes ► His final words on the gallows ► The legend that survived his hanging ► How Tennessee remembers Champ Ferguson today ► The farm site: what remains of ground zero The Civil War created many killers. But few embraced death with the cold fury of Champ Ferguson. He didn't fight for the Confederacy. He didn't fight for ideology. He fought for revenge — pure, relentless, and unstoppable. 23 soldiers burned his farm. 23 soldiers — and likely many more — followed that farm into oblivion. When they hanged Champ Ferguson in October 1865, they didn't execute a soldier. They executed a force of nature that the Union Army had accidentally created on the night they struck a match and burned down the wrong man's home. This is the true story of the Tennessee Demon — and the farm fire that turned a peaceful man into the Civil War's most terrifying angel of death. ⚠️ SUBSCRIBE and hit 🔔 for more untold stories of Civil War vengeance, guerrilla warfare, and the men who fought their own wars within America's bloodiest conflict. #ChampFerguson #CivilWar #Tennessee #TrueCrime #AmericanHistory #ConfederateGuerrilla #UnionSoldiers #Revenge #WarCrimes #ForgottenHistory #TennesseeHistory #GuerrillaWarfare #1865 #CivilWarHistory #TrueStory #Execution #MountainMan #BorderWar #RevengeStory #AmericanViolence #WarHistory