Memphis, Tennessee in "My Grandmother Millard and General Bedford Forrest and the Battle of Harrykin Creek" (Location)
Location Key:
Display Label:
Memphis
Map Icon:
OutOfYoknapatawpha
Other Texts Location Appears In:
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2324
Y:
271
Description:
Memphis, Tennessee - a major transportation center on the Mississippi River and the closest city to Yoknapatawpha - appears often in Faulkner's fictions. In this story, both Miss Rosa and Cousin Melisandre are originally from Memphis; Rosa's husband apparently owned a "supply house" there, and "used to trade" with Nathan Bedford Forrest, who was a Memphis slave-dealer before the War (688). During the War the city was "taken" by Union forces on 6 June 1862 after a battle between gunboats on the river (667).
Role:
Site of Event
Status:
Continuous
Types:
City; Combat Zone
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