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Excerpt from Great Commanders: General Forrest
The writer Of the following work served with in lantry commands Of the Confederate army, mostly as adjutant Of a regiment or on brigade staff duty, for nearly four years. It was not his fortune to ride with General Forrest during the war, yet he knew this re markable character somewhat intimately, as well as members of his staff and hundreds Of his men who are still engaged in the activities of private life. From the associations Of war and Of peace, impressions were formed as to the personality and the mettle Of Forrest and the soldiers who made him famous. In the limited space permitted the most salient points have been presented, while many incidents, some Of them humorous as well as pathetic and thrilling, ave been passed over or only given brief mention. The Re bellion Records, so replete with Official orts, as published by the Government with approximate accu racy and fairness; the Memoirs of Generals Grant, Sherman, and Thomas, and numerous other Union Officers of lesser rank; the Campaigns Of General For rest, by General Thomas Jordan and John P. Pryor, issued in 1868; the Life Of General Forrest, by Dr. John A. Wyeth (1899) The Seventh Tennessee Cav alry, Forrest's Old regiment, by John P. Young, Of Memphis, and many other publications and papers have freely consulted in the preparation of this work. He aim has been to gather and put together.
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Excerpt from Great Commanders: General Forrest
The writer Of the following work served with in lantry commands Of the Confederate army, mostly as adjutant Of a regiment or on brigade staff duty, for nearly four years. It was not his fortune to ride with General Forrest during the war, yet he knew this re markable character somewhat intimately, as well as members of his staff and hundreds Of his men who are still engaged in the activities of private life. From the associations Of war and Of peace, impressions were formed as to the personality and the mettle Of Forrest and the soldiers who made him famous. In the limited space permitted the most salient points have been presented, while many incidents, some Of them humorous as well as pathetic and thrilling, ave been passed over or only given brief mention. The Re bellion Records, so replete with Official orts, as published by the Government with approximate accu racy and fairness; the Memoirs of Generals Grant, Sherman, and Thomas, and numerous other Union Officers of lesser rank; the Campaigns Of General For rest, by General Thomas Jordan and John P. Pryor, issued in 1868; the Life Of General Forrest, by Dr. John A. Wyeth (1899) The Seventh Tennessee Cav alry, Forrest's Old regiment, by John P. Young, Of Memphis, and many other publications and papers have freely consulted in the preparation of this work. He aim has been to gather and put together.
About the Publisher
Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com
This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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