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Forrest Takes a Hostage
Shiloh, Tennessee, April 1862
While no official report of this part of the battle of Shiloh exists, Forrest's
authorized biography notes that he was at hte head of a charge against Sherman
on the final day. A zealous cavalryman, Forrest so outdistanced the rest of the
Confederate attackers that he found himself surrounded by Union troops. Although
wounded, he was able to haul a rather small Yank onto the rear of his saddle and
hold him there for poretection while shooting his way out of the fray.
Forrest Takes a Hostage by Bradley Schmehl
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