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(Battle Map) ... In the gray light of dawn, April 6, a small Federal reconnaissance discovered Johnston's army deployed for battle astride the Corinth road, just a mile beyond the forward Federal camps. Storming forward, the Confederates found the Federal position unfortified. ... RETURN TO BATTLE OF SHILOH OFFICIAL RECORDS PAGE...
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Battle of Shiloh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Battle of Shiloh , also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing , was a major battle in the Western Theater of the American Civil War, fought April 6–7, 1862, in southwestern Tennessee. Confe...
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Links lead to pictures of the monuments and landmarks at the location of the Shiloh battlefield. ... The Battle of Shiloh was fought among blossoming trees, along little-used country roads and trails by soldiers who had little or no experience. Neither side was well prepared and units became disoriented and lines crumpled due...
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Henry Morton Stanley earned fame in 1872 for his discovery of Dr. David Livingstone in the interior of Africa (see Stanley Finds Livingstone, 1872). Ten years earlier, the 21-year-old Stanley had enlisted in the Confederate Army and on April 6, 1862 he found himself preparing for battle at Shiloh.
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You Found It! Extensive Pictures and Battle of Shiloh Resources for the Serious Student of the Civil War ... Shiloh (Pittsburg Landing), BATTLE OF. After the capture of Fort Donelson in 1862. General Grant prepared to push towards Corinth, an important position at the intersection of the Charleston and Memphis,
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Special Sub-Topic: Battle of Shiloh ... Click Here To Play: Battle of Shiloh ... April 6-7, 1862. The Battle of Shiloh was the bloodiest in U.S. history at the time it was fought. But later that year, names like Second Manassas and Antietam would eclipse it.
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The Kentucky Brigade at the Battle of Shiloh ... Here at Burnsville, on the eve of the battle of Shiloh, the Kentuckians received a supply of brand-new Enfield rifles that had been run through the blockade the previous fall, along with British accoutrements and ammunition.
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Shiloh, battle of, Apr. 6–7, 1862, one of the great battles of the American Civil War. The battle took its name from Shiloh Church, a meetinghouse c.3 mi (5 km) SSW of Pittsburg Landing, which was a community in Hardin co., Tenn., 9 mi (14.5 km) S of Savannah on the west bank of the Tennessee River.
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