Tyree Harris Bell (September 5, 1815 - September 1, 1902) was a Confederate soldier during the American Civil War. He attained the rank Brigadier General in 1865. In 1864, he held the rank Colonel, and had distinguished himself as a cavalry commander under General Nathan Bedford Forrest. He came to be known as "Forrest's Right Arm". In April 1864, Bell participated in the Battle of Fort Pillow.
Tyree Harris Bell (September 5, 1815 - September 1, 1902) was a Confederate soldier during the American Civil War. He attained the rank Brigadier General in 1865. In 1864, he held the rank Colonel, and had distinguished himself as a cavalry commander under General Nathan Bedford Forrest. He came to be known as "Forrest's Right Arm". In April 1864, Bell participated in the Battle of Fort Pillow.