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1055 Pittsburg Landing Rd., Shiloh, Tennessee
In July 1862, Congress passed legislation giving the President of the United States the authority to purcha... More on recreation.gov
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Shiloh TN 38376, United States of America
Inscription. (front of monument): Dedicated by the state of Wisconsin to her valiant sons who on April 6 & 7, 1862 fought on this battlefield for the preservation and perpetuity of the Union. A. D. MDCCCCV, (left side of monument): ... More on HMDB

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Shiloh TN 38376, United States of America
Inscription. (Around Top of Monument): Illinois to Her Cavalry at Shiloh, (Front Facet): "The nature of this battle was such that cavalry could not be used in front. I therefore formed ours into line in rear.", Grant. Army of the ... More on HMDB

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Shiloh TN 38376, United States of America
Inscription. (Front): J. D. PUTNAM, CO. F. 14, W. V. Back of monument: J. D. Putnam, Co. F. 14th Wisconsin Vol. Inf. was killed here April 7, 1862, while regiment was advancing in line of battle against a Confederate battery. His ... More on HMDB

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Shiloh TN 38376, United States of America
Inscription. U. S. U. S. Gunboat Tyler: Lieut. William Gwin, commanding, U. S. Gunboat Lexington: Lieut. James W. Shrink, commanding, On the 6th day of April, 1862 these gunboats were in position on the east side of the Tennessee ... More on HMDB

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Shiloh TN 38376, United States of America
Inscription. C. S. Roberts' Arkansas Battery, Unattached, Army of the Mississippi. This battery, the 6th in Ruggles' line, was engaged here Sunday afternoon, April 6, 1862. , Erected by Shiloh National Military Park Commission. (Marker ... More on HMDB

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Shiloh TN 38376, United States of America
Inscription. Texas, remembers the valor and devotion of, her sons who served at Shiloh, April 6-7, 1862, Here the Rangers upheld the fame of, the name they bore, the 2nd Texas, fought with gallantry and the 9th, Texas responded to ... More on HMDB

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Shiloh TN 38376, United States of America
Inscription. CCC Company 2425, with Negro veterans of WW I as its members, was formed at Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia, June 27, 1933. The Corpsman then moved to Shiloh National Military Park and lived in tents while building Camp Young, ... More on HMDB

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Shiloh, Tennessee

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Counce, TN
