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Fire in the Sky
General N.B. Forrest’s Raid Into West Tennessee
Obion River – December 1862 |
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Remarques on
Lithographic Artist's Proof Print Edition Only
In
the late winter of 1862 General Ulysses S. Grant's bold plans
were in action. His goals were to send part of his
force south to follow the railroad lines into central
Mississippi to capture the state capital at Jackson and to send
a column of troops under the command of General Sherman to take
Vicksburg. Grant also deployed gun boats on the Tennessee
River with plans to use their power at Vicksburg.
There was another power in Tennessee that Grant had not yet
learned to respect, however, and that was General Nathan Bedford
Forrest and his cavalry. Forrest’s assignment was to cause so
much havoc and damage to Grant’s lines that the Federal Army’s
offensive would be stopped, and Grant would not be able to
re-enforce Murfreesboro or move on Vicksburg. For 15 days in
the latter part of a sleeting and snowy December, Forrest and
his cavalry raided west Tennessee. Forrest with his cavalry of
about 2000 men, supported by 6 pieces of artillery, raised
terror throughout the countryside. He spread rumors that his
army was far greater that it actually was. Forrest fought a
major battle at Parker’s Crossroads lasting 5 hours from which
he escaped after being surrounded. He won two major engagements
and skirmished several times a day with Federal troops. When
his men were not fighting, they burned and destroyed every
railroad trestle, culvert crossing, and wagon bridge across the
countryside. Any supplies that were not hauled away were
destroyed and depots were burned by Forrest’s men. All Grant’s
supply routes and lines of communication were cut.
Just as the fires of the burning bridges destroyed General
Grant’s communication and supply lines, so up in smoke went
Grant’s hopes of capturing Vicksburg and Jackson, forcing his
retreat to safer confines away from Forrest country. He now
would have greater respect for the “Wizard of the Saddle”.

This is the second print in the Wizard of the
Saddle Series
This print will begin shipping
February 1st
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