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Join this channel to support Civil War storytelling and to get perks: / @threadsfromthenationaltapestry Who was Nathan Bedford Forrest? In this two-part story, we'll answer that question. Thus far, we have offered anecdotal insight as to Bedford Forrest’s humble origins: his makeup and antebellum experiences. We’ve detailed his entrance into the great conflict and his meteoric rise to command - his fights at Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Fallen Timbers, and his dogged, relentless pursuit of Colonel Abel Streight’s Union command. Now, we’ll delve into the remainder of his Civil War career as well as his post-war life. Both periods, perhaps unsurprisingly, are laced with controversy. And so, we pick up the fiery story that is Nathan Bedford Forrest, the Wizard of the Saddle. #civilwar #civilwarhistory #nathanbedfordforrest Narrated by Fred Kiger Produced by Dan Irving Published by Third Wheel Media We're looking for sponsors for this channel. If you're interested in learning more about this limited opportunity, email: [email protected] ____________________________________________________________________ Additional References In This Episode: That Devil Forrest: Life of General Nathan Bedford Forrest - by John A. Wyeth - https://www.amazon.com/That-Devil-For... Nathan Bedford Forrest: A Biography - by Jack Hurst - https://www.amazon.com/Nathan-Bedford... The Confederacy's Greatest Calvaryman: Nathan Bedford Forrest - by Brian Steel Wills - https://www.amazon.com/Confederacys-G... Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode: Braxton Bragg Joseph Wheeler William Sooy Smith Samuel D. Sturgis Andrew Jackson Smith James Harrison Wilson