1. Early Life and Background

Born on July 13, 1821, in Chapel Hill, Tennessee, Nathan Bedford Forrest came from humble beginnings. He was the son of a poor farmer, which instilled in him a fierce work ethic and a determination to rise above his circumstances. After his father’s death, young Forrest had to drop out of school at the age of 11 to support his family.
He later became a successful planter and slave trader, which would shape his worldview and provide him with the resources necessary to finance his military endeavors. These early experiences laid the groundwork for the complex man he would become during the Civil War.