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  1. Nathan Bedford Forrest - Confederate General, KKK Founder: Forrest’s postwar business career was not as lucrative as his antebellum ventures. He had exhausted his fortune during the war, and with the abolition of slavery he lost one of his most valuable avenues for making money. After serving as the president of the Selma, Marion and Memphis Railroad, he settled on managing a plantation ...

  2. Nathan Bedford Forrest (Chapel Hill, Tennessee, 1821 - Memphis, Tennessee, 1877) fou un oficial sudista. De formació autodidacta, fou comerciant de ramat, cavalls i esclaus. Quan esclatà la guerra de secessió , assolí el grau de tinent coronel de cavalleria i lluità a les batalles de Fort Donelson ( 1862 ) i Shiloh , després de la qual fou nomenat general.

  3. 内森·贝福德·福瑞斯特(Nathan Bedford Forrest,1821年—1877年),生于美国田纳西,美国三K党头目。曾经当过牛仔,奴隶主,美国内战爆发后,这个没进过西点军校,没读过一本军事书的人拉起了一支骑兵队伍为南方而战,成为南方少有的骑兵名将,他曾在皮特堡屠杀了300黑人战俘,战后出任三K党的 ...

  4. Nathan Bedford Forrest was born on 13 July 1821 in Bedford County, Tennessee, to an impoverished backwoods family. Although he received no formal education, Forrest amassed a considerable personal fortune as a planter and slave dealer before the war, and by its end Ulysses S. Grant had come to regard Forrest as “an officer of […]

  5. Nathan Bedford Forrest III (April 6, 1905 – June 13, 1943) was a brigadier general of the United States Army Air Forces, and a great-grandson of Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest. He was killed in action in Germany during World War II.

  6. 21 de feb. de 2024 · Nathan Bedford Forrest was born on July 13, 1821, in rural Chapel Hill, Tennessee. He and his twin sister, Fanny, were the oldest of William and Mariam Beck Forrest’s twelve children. Forrest’s father was a blacksmith and a subsistence farmer who worked hard to scratch out a living for his family in the Tennessee backwoods.

  7. 15 de nov. de 2020 · Nathan Bedford Forrest - Joining the Military: Having amassed a large fortune, Forrest was elected an alderman in Memphis in 1858 and provided financial support for his mother as well as paid for his brothers' college educations. One of the richest men in the South when the Civil War began in April 1861, he enlisted as a private in the ...