The Battle of Shiloh
.... Perhaps one of the most crucial engagements of the war was the
battle of
Shiloh (April 6-7, 1862), in which Confederate forces surprised Union divisions near ....
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Shelby Foote
.... Foote's descriptions of
Shiloh and of war are deeply anti-glamorous: One of the .... description of what happens to the wounded soldiers after the
battle, as they ....
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Why the Union Won the Civil War This research p
.... In April 1862 a strong Confederate force surprised Grant and came close to overwhelming Union troops at the
Battle of
Shiloh Church. ....
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ULYSSES S. GRANT This ess
.... greatest military accomplishments arose out near defeats, his conduct of a fighting retreat and saving his command after the bloody
Battle of
Shiloh in 1862 ....
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Civil War
.... effectiveness. The
battle at
Shiloh and Vicksburg demonstrate Grant's proactive method of attacking the enemy directly and with force. At ....
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Civil War Media
.... We see this at the
Shiloh battle, when many reporters relied on gossip and rumor because of the slow moving nature of the actions that transpired there. ....
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Seige of Vicksburg
.... Grant's reputation at the time was still under attack because of the
Battle of
Shiloh. Since December 1862, he had failed to break the Vicksburg wall. ....
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR & FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
.... The rebels very nearly bested much more numerous Union armies at the
Battle of
Shiloh (1862) and at the
Battle of Antietam (1862). ....
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR AND THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
.... The rebels very nearly bested much more numerous Union armies at the
Battle of
Shiloh (1862) and at the
Battle of Antietam (1862). ....
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Nathan Bedford Forrest Prewar Life
.... of a meeting, informing his superiors he had not led his men into
battle to surrender .... When he was wounded in the fight at
Shiloh, he refused to leave the field ....
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Civil War Tactician Nathan Bedford Forrest
.... of a meeting, informing his superiors he had not led his men into
battle to surrender .... When he was wounded in the fight at
Shiloh, he refused to leave the field ....
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Cadillac Desert by Marc Reisner
.... problems. Although he had lost an arm at the
Battle of
Shiloh, the ex-major explored the Colorado River and surrounding lands. He ....
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The Red Badge of Courage
.... the actual sight of a
battle has some dynamic quality in it which overwhelms and .... rifles, our haver- sacks, and fleeing into the swamps of
Shiloh This intuitive ....
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The American Civil War
.... In their understanding of the
battle field arts there was no significant difference .... it operated along interior lines; as early as the
Shiloh campaign of 1862 ....
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