Found myself skipping through one helluva a lot of 'it was Slavery, don't you feel bad shit'. The remaining content was OK.
Re: American Civil War Battles
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2019 8:55 am
by Smitty-48
I find it to be one long love letter to the Lost Cause, Ken Burns under the spell of Shelby Foote, but the liberals don't notice, cause it's PBS, so how can it be sympathizing with the Confederacy? None the less, it does. Which is fine by me, that's what I love about it, go Shelby go.
It talks about Forrest's correspondence with Sherman around '73 concerning the early possibilty of US/Spanish war over Cuba. Bedford offered his services to the US, and Sherman reportedly sent glowing recomendations / demands to the War Dept. basically insisting that he get NBF in on the fight with him.
Given how business turned in Memphis after the war and NBF's disposition, I expect Bedford would have liked nothing better than to go to Cuba and lay it to them.
In September of 1870 the Shenandoah Herald reported a conversation overheard between General William Tecumseh Sherman (U.S.) and General Nathan Bedford Forrest (formerly C.S.A) on a riverboat somewhere on the Mississippi River. The article reported that Sherman explained to Forrest the trouble he had created for him filling not only his every waking thought, but his dreams as well. Forrest replied by telling Sherman that if he had been given the command he had asked for he would have not only been a dream but a real nightmare pressing Sherman’s flanks on their “march to the sea” and forcing them to walk through the most hazardous land.