Nathan Bedford Forrest
American
| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
| 1830/00/00 | William Forrest moves his family to a cabin in south-central Tennessee, moving to Mississippi in 1833 | Home | Nathan Bedford Forrest Boyhood Home | Chapel Hill | |||
| 1861/12/28 | Colonel Forrest leads 200 Confederate Calvary troopers in attacking 500 Union soldiers | Confederate Colonel | Battle of Sacramento Battlefield | Sacramento | Battle of Sacramento | ||
| 1863/02/03 | Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest leads his men in an attack from the east on the Union position in Dover, Tennessee. | Confederate General | Dover, TN | Tennessee | Battle of Dover, Tennessee | ||
| 1864/00/00 | Confederate Commander | Fort Pillow State Historic Park | Chickasaw National Wildlife Refuge | ||||
| 1904/00/00 | The remains of Nathan B Forrest and his wife Mary Montgomery Forrest are exhumed from at Elmwood Cemetery in Memphis and interned in a granite monument at Forrest Park, two blocks from the site of Nathan's death. | In Memoriam | Forrest Park Historic District | Memphis, TN |
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