famous Tennesseans DURING THE CIVIL WAR

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famous Tennesseans DURING THE CIVIL WAR

LEARNING TARGET I CAN EXPLAIN THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF TENNESSEANS DURING THE CIVIL WAR

SAM DAVIS

SAM DAVIS Scout for the Confederacy Caught by the Union army for being a spy Sentenced to death because he refused to betray his friend Some regard Davis as a hero for dying to stay loyal to his friend

Nathan bedford forrest

Nathan bedford forrest Known as the “Wizard of the Saddle” Very wealthy man Joined the Confederate Army Saw how poorly equipped army was and paid to build it up Formed one of the most successful regiments of the Civil War Grand Wizard of the KKK

Sam watkins

Sam watkins Soldier for the Confederate Army Wrote a book about his experiences in the war Book was called “Company Aytch”

David Farragut

David farragut Commanded a group of ships to New Orleans to take control of the Mississippi River Captured Mobile Bay First American Naval Officer to hold the ranks of Vice-Admiral and Admiral

Matthew Fontaine Maury

Matthew fontaine maury Joined the Navy at 19 Studied and wrote books about ocean currents Fought for the Confederacy as a Naval Commander

Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson Governor of Tennessee Stayed loyal to Union when TN seceded Chosen as Lincoln’s running mate during the election of 1864 to help win the South back Lincoln’s Vice-President