Every morning on my way into work in a small, beautiful Middle Tennessee town, I pass an official state historical marker that reads, “Forrest Rested Here.” Nathan Bedford Forrest is venerated in large circles of the two-county span that constitutes my stomping ground. Many times, I have contemplated this as I drive from the flat farming country of one county to the slightly mountainous terrain of the next.
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