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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEP4_25th-indiana-infantry-regiment_Shiloh-TN.html
(Front):25th RegimentInfantry commanded byLieut. Col. William H. Morgan.2nd Brigade - Col. J.C. Veatch -4th Division - Gen. Hurlbut-Army of the Tennessee. Indiana(Back):25th Infantrycommanded by Lieut. Col. William H. Morgan(Wounded)Major…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEOT_12th-tennessee-infantry_Shiloh-TN.html
C.S.12th Tennessee Infantry,Russell's (1st) Brig., Clark's (1st) Div., Polk's Corps,Army of the Mississippi.This Regiment supported the 4th Tennessee in its charge upon McAllister's Battery at 11 a.m. April 6, 1862 and then supported Bankhead's Ba…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMENX_bankheads-tennessee-battery_Shiloh-TN.html
C.S.Bankhead's Tennessee Battery,Russell's (1st) Brig., Clark's (1st) Div., Polk's Corps,Army of the Mississippi.This battery, of six guns, was in action here from about 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 6, 1862. Next position in Ruggles' line.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEM5_4th-tennessee-infantry_Shiloh-TN.html
C.S.4th Tennessee Infantry,Stewart's (2d) Brig., Clark's (1st) Div., Polk's Corps,Army of the Mississippi.This regiment supported Bankhead's Battery from 12 m. to 1 p.m. April 6, 1862.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEM3_battery-d-1st-illinois-light-artillery_Shiloh-TN.html
(Front):IllinoisBattery "D"1st Regiment Lt. Artillery1st Division - McClernandArmy of the Tennessee(Plaque on Back):McAllister's Battery "D"commanded byCapt. E. McAllister, wounded.This battery of four 24 pounders went into action here about 9:00 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMELH_invasion-of-the-union-camps_Shiloh-TN.html
As the sun rose, Union soldiers camped here and at nearby sites looked forward to a peaceful and leisurely Sunday. A flood of Rebel infantry, however, was about to engulf them from the southwest. Whitelaw Reid, a Northern reporter, described th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMELF_union-line-of-defense_Shiloh-TN.html
Finally aware that great numbers of Confederates were marching on their camps, the Union Sixth Division organized its first line of defense along the ridge in front of you. Henry M. Stanley, a Confederate infantryman, described what it was like he…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEJU_kentucky-regiments-at-battle-of-shiloh_Shiloh-TN.html
(Same text on both front and back):As a border slave state that remained in the Union, Kentucky was sharply divided in its loyalty during the Civil War. The state provided many troops to both sides at Shiloh; approximately 6,500 to the Federal for…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEJT_shiloh-log-church_Shiloh-TN.html
Shiloh Church, biblically known as "place of peace," was built in 1851. Ironically this small log church gave name to the famous Battle of Shiloh and became the site of some of the fiercest fighting of the Civil War. On Sunday morning, April 6, 18…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEHR_shiloh-church_Shiloh-TN.html
The Battle of Shiloh takes its name from a Methodist log church that stood here during the battle. On the morning of Sunday, April 6, 1862, the church and cemetery grounds became the scene of fierce fighting as Confederates attacked Union forces c…
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