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Hardin County Markers
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Tennessee (Hardin County), Savannah — 4C22 — Cherry Mansion
A house built here by James Rudd, pioneer ferry operator, was replaced by a house built by David Robinson, whose son-in-law, William H. Cherry, improved and enlarged it. Maj. Gen. C.F. Smith, Federal army commander, had headquarters here, where he died and was succeeded by Maj. Gen. U.S. Grant. Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell, commanding Federal Army of the Ohio, also used it for a short while. Maj. Gen. W.H.L. Wallace, mortally wounded at Shiloh, died here. — Map (db m12844)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 4 — 11th Iowa InfantryHare's Brigade - McClearnand's Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 11th Iowa Infantry, Hare's (1st) Brig., McClernand's (1st) Div., Army of the Tennessee. This regiment occupied this position in the Sunday afternoon line April 6, 1862 and on Monday was engaged on Hurlbut's Left. — Map (db m21796)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 12th Iowa Infantry RegimentTuttle's Brigade - W.H.L. Wallace's Division — Army of the Tennessee
(Front):Iowa to her 12th Infantry. Tuttle's (1st) Brigade, W.H.L. Wallace's (2d) Division, Army of the Tennessee. (Back):Iowa 12th Regiment Infantry Volunteers Commanded by Col. J.J. Woods (wounded and captured) Capt. S.R. Edgington (captured)This Regiment held this position against repeated attacks from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., April 6, 1862. It then about-faced to meet an attack coming from the rear and fought its way back to the camp of the 41st Illinois, where it was surrounded and . . . — Map (db m22815)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 210 — 12th Michigan InfantryPeabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 12th Michigan Infantry Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. This regiment was engaged here from 7 A.M. to 8:30 A.M. April 6, 1862. It then fell back to its camp. — Map (db m13524)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 211 — 12th Michigan InfantryPeabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 12th Michigan Infantry Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. This regiment was engaged here 30 minutes, until 9 A.M. April 6, 1862 and then fell back 3/4 mile to Sunken Road. — Map (db m13526)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 308 — 12th Tennessee InfantryRussell's Brigade - Clark's Division - Polk's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
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 Battery at this place until 1 p.m. — Map (db m22222)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 326 — 13th Arkansas InfantryStewart's Brigade - Clark's Division - Polk's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. Army of the Mississippi. 13th Arkansas Infantry, Stewart's (2d) Brig., Clark's (1st) Div., Polk's Corps. This Regiment was engaged here, Monday April 7, 1862 until about 1 p.m. — Map (db m22955)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 306 — 13th Tennessee InfantryRussell's Brigade - Clark's Division - Polk's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. 13th Tennessee Infantry, Russell's (1st) Brig., Clark's (1st) Div., Polk's Corps, Army of the Mississippi. This regiment supported Stanford's Battery from 3 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. April 6, 1862. — Map (db m21016)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 148 — 14th Illinois InfantryVeatch's Brigade - Hurlbut's Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 14th Illinois Infantry, Veatch's (2d) Brig., Hurlbut's (4th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. This regiment occupied this position in line from 5 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. April 6, 1862. — Map (db m21440)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 14th Iowa Infantry RegimentTuttle's Brigade - W.H.L. Wallace's Division — Army of the Tennessee
(Front):Iowa to her 14th Infantry, Tuttle's (1st) Brigade, W.H.L. Wallace's (2d) Division, Army of the Tennessee. (Back):Iowa 14th Regiment Infantry Volunteers Commanded by Col. W.T. ShawThis regiment (seven companies) held this position against repeated attacks from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. April 6, 1862. In attempting to follow the rest of the brigade which was being withdrawn it became hotly engaged about 200 yards east of this position. Repulsing this attack it continued to retire . . . — Map (db m22771)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 257 — 14th Wisconsin InfantryUnassigned — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. Army of the Tennessee. 14th Wisconsin Infantry, - Unassigned - This Regiment, attached temporarily to the 14th Brigade, Army of the Ohio, was engaged here from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. April 7, 1862. — Map (db m22956)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 333 — 154th Tennessee InfantryJohnson's Brigade - Cheatham's Division - Polk's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. 154th Tennessee Infantry, Johnson's (1st) Brig., Cheatham's (2d) Div., Polk's Corps, Army of the Mississippi. This regiment supported Swett's Battery on this line from 3 p.m. to night Apirl 6, 1862. — Map (db m21086)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 150 — 15th Illinois - 25th IndianaVeatch's Brigade - Hurlbut's Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 15th Illinois, 25th Indiana, Veatch's (2d) Brig., Hurlbut's (4th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. These regiments occupied this position Sunday afternoon and night, April 6, 1862. — Map (db m21631)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 252 — 15th Michigan InfantryUnassigned — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. Army of the Tennessee. (15th) Michigan Infantry, - Unassigned - This Regiment, attached temporarily to Rousseau's (4th) Brigade, Army of the Ohio, was formed here Monday, April 7, 1862 at 8 a.m., and immediately advanced beyond Tilghman Creek. — Map (db m22974)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 253 — 15th Michigan InfantryUnassigned — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. Army of the Tennessee. (15th) Michigan Infantry, - Unassigned - This Regiment, attached temporarily to Rousseau's Brigade, Army of the Ohio, was engaged here from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. April 7, 1862. — Map (db m23159)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 17th Illinois InfantryRaith's Brigade - McClearnand's Division — Army of the Tennessee
. . . — Map (db m21993)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 17th Indiana InfantryHascall's Brigade - Wood's Division — Army of the Ohio
(Front):17th Regiment Infantry commanded by Col. John T. Wilder, 15th Brigade - Gen. Hascall - 6th Division - Gen. Wood - Army of the Ohio. Indiana (Back):17th Infantry, commanded by Col. John T. Wilder. this regiment arrived on the battlefield at 12 o'clock on the night of April 7th, 1862. Too late to participate in the battle; was in line of battle on the morning of the 8th. — Map (db m21706)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 410 — 19th Alabama - 2nd TexasJackson's Brigade - Wither's Division — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. Army of the Mississippi. 19th Alabama 2d Texas, Jackson's (3d) Brigade, Withers' (2d) Division, Bragg's Corps. These regiments were engaged here April 7, 1862 until 1 p.m. — Map (db m22476)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 19th Alabama MonumentWheeler
Front of monument: Wheeler Back of monument: In Loyal Memory of General Joseph Wheeler 1836-1906 Colonel in Command of the 19th Regiment Alabama Infantry April 6-7, 1862 Erected by The General Joseph Wheeler Memorial Association Oct. 9, 1930 — Map (db m12884)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 350 — 19th Louisiana InfantryGibson's Brigade - Ruggles' Division — Bragg's Corps
C.S. Army of the Mississippi. 19th Louisiana Infantry, Gibson's (1st) Brigade, Ruggles' (1st) Division, Bragg's Corps. This Regiment was engaged here Monday April 7, 1862 until about 1 p.m. — Map (db m22417)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 1st Ohio InfantryRousseau's Brigade - McCook's Division — Army of the Ohio
(Front):Ohio 1st Infantry commanded by Col. B.F. Smith Rousseau's (4th) Brigade McCook's (2d) Division Army of the Ohio (Back): This Regiment was engaged here about 10 a.m., April 7, 1862. Its loss was 2 men killed, 2 officers and 45 men wounded; 1 man missing; Total 50. — Map (db m23161)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 216 — 21st Missouri and PicketsPeabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 21st Missouri and pickets of Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. The 21st Mo. reenforced the reconnoitering party of 25th Mo. and the pickets of 12th Michigan and 4 companies of 16th Wis. at this place and engaged the Confederate advance 30 minutes, soon after sunrise April 6, 1862. Col. Moore, 21st Mo., was wounded. Capt. Saxe, 16th Wis., was killed. He was the first officer killed at Shiloh. — Map (db m13561)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 217 — 21st Missouri and picketsPeabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 21st Missouri and pickets of Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. The 21st Mo., 3 companies of 25th Mo., 2 companies of 12th Mich. and 4 companies of 16th Wisconsin were engaged here from 6:30 A.M. to 7:30 A.M. April 6, 1862. — Map (db m13562)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 218 — 21st Missouri InfantryPeabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 21st Missouri Infantry, Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. This regiment was engaged here from 7:30 A.M. to 8:30 A.M. April 6, 1862 and then fell back to camp. — Map (db m13563)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 219 — 21st Missouri InfantryPeabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 21st Missouri Infantry, Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. This regiment was engaged here from 8:30 to 9 A.M. April 6, 1862. It then retired to Prentiss' 3d position. — Map (db m13564)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 220 — 21st Missouri InfantryPeabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 21st Missouri Infantry, Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. A portion of this regiment reformed here at 9 a.m., April 6, 1862 and was engaged under Gen. Prentiss. Sixty of the number attached themselves to the 14th Iowa and fought with it during the day, and were captured with it, in the camp of the 32d Illinois, at 5.30 p.m. — Map (db m22768)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 25th Indiana Infantry RegimentVeatch's Brigade - Hurlbut's Division — Army of the Tennessee
(Front):25th Regiment Infantry commanded by Lieut. Col. William H. Morgan. 2nd Brigade - Col. J.C. Veatch - 4th Division - Gen. Hurlbut- Army of the Tennessee. Indiana (Back):25th Infantry commanded by Lieut. Col. William H. Morgan (Wounded) Major John W. Foster This Regiment took this position at 9 a.m. April 6th 1862 and held it against a fierce assault of the enemy for two hours. Being flanked fell back 100 yards again it fell back 100 yards. Here Regiment was furiously . . . — Map (db m22234)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 213 — 25th Missouri InfantryPeabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 25th Missouri Infantry, Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. Companies "B", "E", and "H", of this regiment, belonging to reconnoitering party, were engaged here from 4:55 A.M. to 6 A.M. April 6, 1862 and then fell back to N.W. corner of Seay Field. — Map (db m13491)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 214 — 25th Missouri InfantryPeabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 25th Missouri Infantry, Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. This regiment was engaged here from 7:30 A.M. to 8:30 A.M. April 6, 1862. It retired to its camp where next marker will be found. — Map (db m13492)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 215 — 25th Missouri InfantryPeabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 25th Missouri Infantry Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. This regiment was engaged here from 8:30 A.M. to 9 A.M. April 6, 1862. — Map (db m13525)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 389 — 26th Alabama - 21st AlabamaGladden's Brigade - Withers' Division — Bragg's Corps
C.S. Army of the Mississippi. 26th Alabama, 21st Alabama, Gladden's (1st) Brigade, Withers' (2d) Division, Bragg's Corps. These regiments were engaged here from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 7, 1862. — Map (db m22494)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 28th Illinois Infantry1st Brigade - 4th Division — Army of the Tennessee
(Front):Illinois 28th Infantry 1st Brigade - Williams 4th Division - Hurlbut Army of the Tennessee (Back):28th Infantry commanded by Col. A.K. JohnsonHeld this line and one about 200 yards south against heavy and consistant fire 9.30 a.m. to 2.00 p.m., April 6, 1862, then retreated to the woods on the north side of this field. The regiment lost in this battle 2 officers and 27 men killed, 8 officers and 203 men wounded, 1 officer and 4 men missing. Total, 245. — Map (db m21279)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 35 — 29th Illinois InfantryRaith's Brigade - McClearnand's Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 29th Illinois Infantry, Raith's (3d) Brig., McClernand's (1st) Div., Army of the Tennessee. This regiment was in position here Sunday afternoon and night, April 6, 1862. — Map (db m21688)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 2d Iowa InfantryTuttle's Brigade - W.H.L. Wallace's Division — Army of the Tennessee
(Front):Iowa To Her 2d Infantry, Tuttle's (1st) Brigade, W.H.L. Wallace's (2d) Division, Army of the Tennessee. (Back):Iowa 2d Regiment Infantry Volunteers Commanded by Lt. Col. James BakerThis Regiment held this position from about 9 a.m. until 4.30 p.m., April 6, 1862, successfully resisting repeated assaults from the enemy's infantry and heavy fire of his artillery. Then, being nearly surrounded, it was ordered to fall back, which it did in good order, through a heavy cross . . . — Map (db m23153)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 2nd Indiana Cavalry RegimentNelson's Division — Army of the Ohio
(Front):2nd Regiment Cavalry commanded by Lieut. Col. Edward M. McCook. 4th Division - Gen. Nelson - Army of the Ohio Indiana (Back):2nd. Cavalry, commanded by Lieut. Col. Edward M. McCook.This regiment arrived opposite Pittsburg Landing on Sunday evening, April 6th, 1862, with Gen. Nelson's Division. Was ordered to remain there until in the afternoon of the 7th when it crossed the river to the battlefield. Casualties. Wounded 2 men. Missing 1 man. Total 3. — Map (db m21816)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 32d Illinois Infantry1st Brigade - 4th Division — Army of the Tennessee
(Front):Illinois 32d Infantry 1st Brigade - Williams 4th Division - Hurlbut Army of the Tennessee (Back):32d Infantry Commanded by Col. John Logan, Wounded. Advanced in line of battle April 6, 1862, through this field to the timber, then fell back to this position and engaged the enemy from about 9.30 to 11.30 a.m., when it moved to the left and rear of the 41st Illinois. The regiment lost in the battle 3 officers and 36 men killed; 6 officers and 108 men wounded; 5 men . . . — Map (db m21283)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 322 — 33d Tennessee InfantryStewart's Brigade - Clark's Division - Polk's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. 33d Tennessee Infantry, Stewart's (2d) Brig., Clark's (1st) Div., Polk's Corps. Army of the Mississippi. This Regiment moved into this position and assisted in capture of the 12th Iowa Infantry at 5.30 p.m. April 6, 1862. — Map (db m22975)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 370 — 38th Tennessee InfantryPond's Brigade - Ruggles' Division - Bragg's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. 38th Tennessee Infantry, Pond's (3d) Brig., Ruggles' (1st) Div., Bragg's Corps, Army of the Mississippi. This Regiment came into position here about 5.30 p.m. April 6, 1862 and assisted in capture of 12th Iowa, Colonel Looney receiving the sword of Captain Edgington. — Map (db m23133)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 435 — 3rd Mississippi Infantry BattalionWood's Brigade - Hardee's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. 3d Mississippi Infantry Battalion, Wood's (3d) Brigade, Hardee's Corps, Army of the Mississippi. This battalion, on picket at this place, was attacked at 4:55 A.M., April 6, 1862, by reconnoitering party sent out by General Prentiss. It held its ground until relieved by brigade about 6 A.M. — Map (db m13490)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 182 — 40th Illinois - 6th Iowa Infantry RegimentsMcDowell's Brigade - Sherman's Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 40th Illinois, 6th Iowa, McDowell's (1st) Brig., Sherman's (5th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. These regiments were in position here at 4.30 p.m. April 6, 1862, and bivouacked here Sunday night. — Map (db m21707)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 320 — 4th Tennessee InfantryStewart's Brigade - Clark's Division - Polk's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
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. — Map (db m22113)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 95 — 50th Illinois InfantrySweeny's Brigade - W.H.L. Wallace's Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 50th Illinois Infantry, Sweeny's (3d) Brig., W.H.L. Wallace's (2d) Div., Army of the Tennessee. At 4.30 p.m. April 6, 1862 this regiment formed 50 yards in front of this place and held that position one hour and then fell back here, to the support of Stone's Battery, and remained in line Sunday night. — Map (db m21419)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 51st Indiana InfantryGarfield's Brigade - Wood's Division — Army of the Ohio
(Front):51st Regiment Infantry commanded by Col. Abel D. Streight, 20th Brigade - Gen. Garfield 6th Division - Gen. Wood Army of the Ohio Indiana (Back):51st Infantry commanded by Col. Able D. Streight This regiment was detailed by Brigadier General James A. Garfield at Savannah, Tennessee, to guard and bring up the Brigade train and also the Division supply train and was not engaged at Shiloh. — Map (db m21704)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 189 — 54th Ohio InfantryStuart's Brigade - Sherman's Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 54th Ohio Infantry, Stuart's (2d) Brig., Sherman's (5th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. This regiment occupied this part of the line from 5 p.m. April 6, 1862 to morning of April 7. — Map (db m21384)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 185 — 55th Illinois InfantryStuart's Brigade - Sherman's Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 55th Illinois Infantry, Stuart's (2d) Brig., Sherman's (5th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. This regiment was in position here at 5 p.m. April 6, 1862 and bivouacked here Sunday night. — Map (db m21347)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 56th Ohio InfantryWhittlesey's Brigade - Lew Wallace's Division — Army of the Tennessee
(Front):Ohio 56th Infantry commanded by Col. Peter Kinney Whittlesey's (2d) Brigade L. Wallace's (3d) Division Army of the Tennessee (Back):This regiment was left to guard stores at Crump's Landing — Map (db m21670)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 100 — 57th Illinois InfantrySweeny's Brigade - W.H.L. Wallace's Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 57th Illinois Infantry, Sweeny's (3d) Brig., W.H.L. Wallace's (2d) Div., Army of the Tennessee. In the Sunday night line the 57th Illinois Infantry occupied this position from 4.30 to 6.30 p.m. April 6, 1862. — Map (db m21689)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 58th Illinois InfantrySweeny's Brigade - W.H.L. Wallace's Division — Army of the Tennessee
(Front):Illinois 58th Infantry 3d Brigade - Sweeny 2d Division - W.H.L. Wallace Army of the Tennessee (Back):58th Infantry Commanded by Col. Wm. F. Lynch This Regiment held this line with slight changes of position from about 9:00 a.m. April 6, 1862, until its capture about 5:30 p.m. The regiment lost in the battle 20 men killed; 8 officers and 39 men wounded; 223 men missing; Total 290. — Map (db m23163)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 58th Indiana Infantry RegimentHascall's Brigade - Wood's Division — Army of the Ohio
(Front):58th Regiment Infantry commanded by Col. Henry M. Carr, 15th Brigade - Gen. M.S. Hascall - 6th Division - Gen. Wood - Army of the Ohio. Indiana (Back):58th Infantry commanded by Col. Henry M. Carr.This regiment arrived on the battlefield April 7th, 1862 too late to participate in the battle. — Map (db m21698)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 279 — 5th Kentucky InfantryRousseau's Brigade - McCook's Division — Army of the Ohio
U.S. Army of the Ohio. 5th Kentucky Infantry, Rousseau's (4th) Brigade, Crittenden's (5th) Division. This Regiment was engaged here, in reserve line, from 9 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. April 7, 1862. It then advanced to Woolf Field. — Map (db m23160)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 5th Ohio Cavalry1st, 2nd, and 3rd Battalions — Army of the Tennessee
(Front):Ohio 1 - 2 - 3 Battalions 5th Cavalry commanded by Col. Wm. H.H. Taylor 1st and 2d Battalions. Hurlbut's (4th) Division 3d Battalion. L. Wallace's (3d) Division Army of the Tennessee (Back): 1st and 2d Battalions were in reserve April 6, 1862 behind Hurlbut's Division and furnished couriers and orderlies for the Division. 3d Battalion commanded by Major Charles S. Hayes, was left on guard north of Snake Creek. The regiment had present for duty, officers and men 977. Its . . . — Map (db m21672)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 258 — 61st Illinois InfantryMiller's Brigade - Prentiss' Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 61st Illinois Infantry, Miller's (2d) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. This regiment relieved one of Hurlbut's regiments and was engaged here from about 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. April 6, 1862. — Map (db m21290)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 64th Ohio InfantryGarfield's Brigade - Wood's Division — Army of the Ohio
(Front):Ohio 64th Infantry commanded by Col. John Ferguson Garfield's (20th) Brigade Wood's (6th) Division Army of the Ohio (Back):This regiment arrived on the field at 2 p.m. April 7, 1862. Too late to be engaged. — Map (db m21633)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 65th Ohio InfantryGarfield's Brigade - Wood's Division — Army of the Ohio
(Front):Ohio 65th Infantry commanded by Col. Charles G. Harker Garfield's (20th) Brigade Wood's (6th) Division Army of the Ohio (Back): This regiment arrived on the field at 1.20 p.m., April 7, 1862, advanced to the front near Shiloh Church between 3 and 4 p.m. too late to be engaged. — Map (db m21673)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 68th Ohio InfantryThayer's Brigade - Lew Wallace's Division — Army of the Tennessee
(Front Facet of Base):68th Infantry Ohio (Front Right):Thayer's (2d) Brigade (Front Left):Commanded by Col. Samuel H. Steedman (Right Facet):Army of the Tennessee (Back Facet):This regiment was left to guard stores at Crump's Landing (Left Facet):L. Wallace's (3d) Division — Map (db m21632)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 6th Indiana InfantryRousseau's Brigade - McCook's Division — Army of the Tennessee
(Front):6th Regiment Infantry commanded by Col. Thomas T. Crittenden. 4th Brigade - Gen. Rousseau 2nd Division - Gen. McCook Army of the Ohio (Back):6th Infantry commanded by Col. Thomas T. Crittenden.This Regiment arrived on the battlefield at 6 a.m. April 7th, 1862. At 8 a.m. advanced under the fire of a battery of artillery. Occupied this position from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Enemy gave way; Regiment followed until late in the day. Casualties: Killed 4; Wounded 36; Missing 2; . . . — Map (db m23156)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 427 — 6th Mississippi and 23d TennesseeCleburne's Brigade - Hardee's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. 6th Mississippi, 23d Tennessee, Cleburne's (2d) Brigade, Hardee's Corps, Army of the Mississippi. About half of the 23d Tenn. and 60 of the 5th Miss. were engaged here at about noon April 6, 1862. — Map (db m20902)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 261 — 6th Ohio InfantryAmmen's Brigade - Nelson's Division — Army of the Ohio
U.S. 6th Ohio Infantry, Ammen's (10th) Brig., Nelson's (4th) Div. Army of the Ohio. This regiment formed here, to support a battery, about 6 p.m. April 6, 1862. It advanced 300 yards and bivouacked Sunday night. — Map (db m21402)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 71st Ohio InfantryStuart's Brigade - Sherman's Division — Army of the Tennessee
(Front):Ohio 71st Infantry commanded by Col. Rodney Mason Stuart's (2d) Brigade Sherman's (5th) Division Army of the Tennessee. (Back): This Regiment formed line of battle here at 11 a.m., April 6, 1862, but was soon driven back to the ravine in the rear. Lt. Col. Barton S. Kyle was killed while attempting to rally the Regiment. Its loss was 1 officer and 13 men killed, 44 men wounded, 1 officer and 50 men missing. Total 109. — Map (db m22559)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 191 — 71st Ohio InfantryStuart's Brigade - Sherman's Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 71st Ohio Infantry, Stuart's (2d) Brig., Sherman's (5th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. This Regiment formed here at 10 a.m. April 6, 1862. It was attacked by Jackson's Brigade and fell back behind Stuart's Headquarters. — Map (db m22594)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 77th Ohio Infantry CampHildebrand's Brigade - Sherman's Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. Camp of 77th Ohio Infantry, Hildebrand's (3d) Brig., Sherman's (5th) Div., Army of the Tennessee.First position in line of battle April 6, 1862 was at the left front of this camp. — Map (db m21996)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 413 — 7th Arkansas and 2d ArkansasShaver's Brigade - Hardee's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. 7th Arkansas, 2nd Arkansas Shaver's (1st) Brigade, Hardee's Corps, Army of the Mississippi. Two companies from each of these regiments, as skirmishers for Shaver's brigade, were engaged here at sunrise April 6, 1862. — Map (db m13528)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 414 — 7th Arkansas and 2d ArkansasShaver's Brigade - Hardee's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
C.S 7th Arkansas, 2nd Arkansas Shaver's (1st) Brigade, Hardee's Corps, Army of the Mississippi. These regiments, on left of Shaver's brigade, were engaged here at 7:30 A.M., April 6, 1862. — Map (db m13529)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 92 — 7th Illinois InfantrySweeny's Brigade - W.H.L. Wallace's Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. 7th Illinois Infantry, Sweeny's (3d) Brig., W.H.L. Wallace's (2d) Div., Army of the Tennessee. This regiment occupied this position Sunday night April 6, 1862. It was in Jones Field on Monday. — Map (db m21475)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 7th Illinois InfantrySweeny's Brigade - W.H.L. Wallace's Division — Army of the Tennessee
(Front):Illinois 7th Infantry 3d Brigade - Sweeny 2d Division - W.H.L. Wallace Army of the Tennessee. (Back):7th Infantry Commanded by Major Richard Rowett.Went into position here about 9:00 a.m., April 6, 1862; advanced to right and front, and after a sharp encounter fell back to this position where its greatest loss occurred. About 4:00 p.m. it moved to assist M'Clernand. Loss in the battle, 2 officers killed; 2 wounded; 15 men killed; 79 wounded; 1 missing; Total 99. — Map (db m23162)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 7th Iowa Infantry RegimentTuttle's Brigade - W.H.L. Wallace's Division — Army of the Tennessee
(Front):Iowa to her 7th Infantry, Tuttle's (1st) Brigade, W.H.L. Wallace's (2d) Division, Army of the Tennessee. (Back):Iowa 7th Regiment Infantry Volunteers commanded by by Lt. Col. J.C. Parrott On the morning of April 6, 1862, the regiment, as part of the brigade, formed in line of battle on the left of the 2d Iowa Volunteer Infantry, on a sunken road, the center of the regiment being where this monument stands. It held its position, repelling a number of attacks, until late in . . . — Map (db m22816)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 436 — 8th and 9th Arkansas BattalionsWood's Brigade - Hardee's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. 8th Ark., 9th Ark. Battalion, Wood's (3d) Brigade, Hardee's Corps, Army of the Mississippi. These regiments, as skirmishers for the brigade, were engaged here at sunrise, April 6, 1862. — Map (db m13527)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 8th Illinois Infantry1st Brigade - 1st Division — Army of the Tennessee
(Front):Illinois 8th Infantry 1st Brigade - Hare 1st Division - McClernand Army of the Tennessee (Back):8th Infantry Commanded by 1. Capt. J.M. Ashmore, wounded. 2. Capt. W.S. Harvey, Killed 3. Capt. R.H. Sturgess.This line was held from 9:30 a.m. until 11:00 a.m., April 6, 1862, when the regiment was forced back to a position behind the Duncan Field. It lost in the battle, 1 officer and 29 men killed; 1 officer and 90 men wounded; 3 men missing; Total 124. — Map (db m20993)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 441 — 9th Arkansas Battalion - 8th Arkansas - 27th Tennessee - 44th TennesseeWood's Brigade - Hardee's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. 9 Ark. Batt'n, 8 Ark., 27 Tenn., 44 Tenn., Wood's (3d) Brigade, Hardee's Corps, Army of the Mississippi. These regiments were engaged here from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. April 6, 1862. — Map (db m22762)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 9th Illinois Infantry
(Front):9th Illinois Infantry. Volunteers. U.S.A. (Back):April 6, 1862 Present for Duty 578 Killed and Died of Wounds 103 Wounded 263. Total Killed and Wounded 368 — Map (db m21840)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 355 — Anderson's BrigadeRuggles' Division - Bragg's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. Anderson's (2d) Brigade, 20th La., 9th Tex., 1st Fla. Batt'n., Conf. Gds. Resp. Batt'n., 17th La., Ruggles' (1st) Div., Bragg's Corps, Army of the Mississippi. This Brigade was engaged here at about 3.30 p.m. April 6, 1862. It was repulsed and fell back, the 20th La. retiring from the field. At about 5 p.m. the attack was renewed and the Brigade assisted in capture of prisoners and then advanced to head of Dill Branch. — Map (db m22759)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — Arkansas Memorial
(Front): Confederate troops from Arkansas present at and engaged in the battle of Shiloh. RemarksThe following named field officers of Arkansas troops were killed or died of wounds received on the battlefield of Shiloh: Lt. Col. A.D. Grayson, 13th Arkansas Lt. Col. John M. Dean, 7th Arkansas Lt. Col. A.K. Patton, 15th Arkansas Maj. J.T. Harris, 15th Arkansas Lt. Col. Charles E. Patterson, 2nd Arkansas, Wounded April 6th, Died April 7th. (Left): To the brave Confederate dead of . . . — Map (db m22767)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — C 2 — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. Army of the Mississippi. General Albert Sidney Johnston (Killed). General G.T. Beauregard. First Corps. Maj. Gen Leonidas Polk. Second Corps. Maj. Gen. Braxton Bragg. Third Corps. Maj. Gen. Wm. J. Hardee, (wounded). Reserve Corps. Brig. Gen. John C. Breckinridge. The Confederate army, known as the "Army of the Mississippi", with a total of officers and men present for duty, 43,968, marched from Corinth and deployed in line of battle Saturday, April 5, 1862. General Hardee's Corps . . . — Map (db m6941)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — C 1 — Army of the MississippiGeneral Albert Sidney Johnston
C.S. Army of the Mississippi. General Albert Sidney Johnston (killed). General G. T. Beauregard. First Corps, Maj. Gen. Leonidas Polk. Second Corps, Maj. Gen. Braxton Bragg. Third Corps, Maj. Gen. Wm J. Hardee, (Wounded). Reserve Corps, Brig. Gen. John C. Breckinridge. The Confederate Army, known as the "Army of the Mississippi," with a total of officer and men present for duty, 43,968, marched from Corinth and deployed in line of battle Saturday, April 5, 1862. General Hardee's Corps . . . — Map (db m21396)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — B 1 — Army of the OhioMajor General Don Carlos Buell
U.S. Army of the Ohio. Major General Don Carlos Buell. Second Division, Brig. Gen. Alex McD. McCook. Fourth Division, Brig. Gen. William Nelson. Fifth Division, Brig. Gen. Thomas L. Crittenden. Sixth Division, Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Wood. The advance of the Army of the Ohio arrived at Savannah, Tenn. from Nashville April 5, 1862. Nelson's Division marched on Sunday, April 6, up the east side of the Tennessee River to a point opposite Pittsburg Landing. At 5 p.m. Ammen's Brigade was brought . . . — Map (db m21401)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — B 2 — Army of the OhioMajor General Don Carlos Buell
U.S. Army of the Ohio. Major General Don Carlos Buell. Second Division, Brig. Gen. Alex McD. McCook. Fourth Division, Brig. Gen. William Nelson. Fifth Division, Brig. Gen. Thomas L. Crittenden. Sixth Division, Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Wood. The advance of the Army of the Ohio arrived at Savannah, Tenn. from Nashville April 5, 1862. Nelson's Division marched on Sunday, April 6, up the east side of the Tennessee River to a point opposite Pittsburg Landing. At 5 p.m. Ammen's Brigade was brought . . . — Map (db m21888)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — A 1 — Army of the TennesseeMajor General U.S. Grant
U.S. Army of the Tennessee. Major General U.S. Grant. First Division, Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand. Second Division, Brig. Gen. W.H.L. Wallace (mortally wd.), Col. James M. Tuttle, 2d Iowa. Third Division, Maj. Gen. Lewis Wallace. Fourth Division, Brig. Gen. Stephen A. Hurlbut. Fifth Division, Brig. Gen. William T. Sherman, (wounded). Sixth Division, Brig. Gen. Benjamin M. Prentiss, (captured). The Army of the Tennessee, except the 3d Division was encamped on this field April 6, 1862. . . . — Map (db m21389)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — A 2 — Army of the TennesseeMajor General U.S. Grant
U.S. Army of the Tennessee. Major General U.S. Grant. First Division, Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand. Second Division, Brig. Gen. W.H.L. Wallace (mortally wd.), Col. James M. Tuttle, 2d Iowa. Third Division, Maj. Gen. Lewis Wallace. Fourth Division, Brig. Gen. Stephen A. Hurlbut. Fifth Division, Brig. Gen. William T. Sherman, (wounded). Sixth Division, Brig. Gen. Benjamin M. Prentiss, (captured). The Army of the Tennessee, except the 3d Division was encamped on this field April 6, 1862. . . . — Map (db m21865)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 311 — Bankhead's Tennessee BatteryRussell's Brigade - Clark's Division - Polk's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. Bankhead's Tennessee Battery, Russell's (1st) Brig., Clark's (1st) Div., Polk's Corps, Army of the Mississippi. This battery was in line here from 3 p.m. April 6, 1862 to close of action of Sunday. — Map (db m21000)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 310 — Bankhead's Tennessee BatteryRussell's Brigade - Clark's Division - Polk's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
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. — Map (db m22185)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 433 — Bate's 2nd Tennessee InfantryCleburne's Division - Hardee's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. Army of the Mississippi. Bate's (2d) Tenn. Infantry, Cleburne's (2d) Brigade, Hardee's Corps. This Regiment was engaged here on Monday April 7, 1862 until about 1 p.m. — Map (db m22932)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — Batteries H and M, 4th U.S. Artillery / Battery H, 5th U.S. Artillery
(Front):4th U.S. Artillery Batteries "H" and "M" Captain John Mendenhall. 5th Div. (Crittenden) 5th U.S. Artillery Battery "H" Captain Wm. R. Terrill. 2nd. Div. (McCook) Army of the Ohio. (Back):These batteries were engaged near here from about 9 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. April 7, 1862. Casualties 3 killed, 19 wounded, total 22. — Map (db m21323)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — Battery A, 1st Ohio Light ArtilleryMcCook's Division — Army of the Ohio
(Front):Ohio Battery A 1st Light Artillery commanded by Capt. W.F. Goodspeed McCook's (2d) Division Army of the Ohio (Back): This battery arrived on the field about 2 p.m. April 7, 1862 too late to be engaged. — Map (db m21674)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — Battery B, 1st Illinois Light ArtillerySherman's Division — Army of the Tennessee
(Front):Illinois Battery B 1st Regiment Lt. Artillery 5th Division - Sherman Army of the Tennessee (Plaque on Back):Taylor's Battery "B" Commanded by Capt. Sam'l E. Barrett. Opened fire from this position April 6, 1862 and held it from about 7:30 until 10:00 a.m. when the Battery retired and later moved to assist M'Clernand. Its loss in the battle was 1 man killed and 5 wounded; total 6. — Map (db m21920)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — Battery D, 1st Illinois Light ArtilleryMcClernand's Division — Army of the Tennessee
(Front):Illinois Battery "D" 1st Regiment Lt. Artillery 1st Division - McClernand Army of the Tennessee (Plaque on Back):McAllister's Battery "D" commanded by Capt. E. McAllister, wounded. This battery of four 24 pounders went into action here about 9:00 a.m., April 6, 1863, holding this position until about 11:00 a.m., when it retired along the Corinth Road, leaving one gun. The battery had 1 officer and 3 men wounded. — Map (db m22111)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — Battery H, 1st Illinois Light ArtilleryUnassigned — Army of the Tennessee
(Front of Monument):Illinois Battery "H", 1st Regiment Lt. Artillery, Unassigned, Army of the Tennessee (Plaque on Back):Silfversparre's Battery, "H". Commanded by Capt. Axel Silfverparre. This battery consisting of four 20 pounders, arrived at the Landing April 5, 1862. During Sunday the guns were brought by hand to this position and did good service in resisting the afternoon attack upon this line. The battery had 6 men missing. — Map (db m21365)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — Bloody Pond
The Battle of Shiloh was, at its time, the bloodiest conflict this nation had seen. The beautiful spring woods, fields, and orchards were transformed over two days into scenes of death and destruction which eyewitnesses described as horrible, desolate, and heart-rendering. This shallow pond attracted the weary and wounded soldiers of both armies who were engaged in heavy fighting nearby. Some crawled here for their last drink. Observers after the battle reported that the pond was littered with . . . — Map (db m21317)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 460 — Bowen's BrigadeBreckinridge's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. Army of the Mississippi. Bowen's (2d) Brigade, 9th Ark., 10th Ark., 2d Confederate, 1st Mo., Breckinridge's Corps. This Brigade was engaged here until about 1 p.m. April 7, 1862. — Map (db m21100)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 456 — Bowen's BrigadeBreckinridge's Reserve Corps — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. Bowen's (2d) Brigade, 9th Ark., 10th Ark., 2d Confederate, 1st Mo., Hudson's Miss. Battery, Watson's La. Battery, Breckinridge's Reserve Corps, Army of the Mississippi. This Brigade became engaged here about 12.30 p.m. April 6, 1862 under the personal direction of General Johnston. It advanced to position east of Bloody Pond where it was again engaged. — Map (db m22493)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 277 — Boyle's BrigadeCrittenden's Division — Army of the Ohio
U.S. Army of the Ohio. Boyle's (11th) Brigade, 9th Kentucky, 13th Kentucky, 59th Ohio, Crittenden's (5th) Division. These regiments were engaged here from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. April 7, 1862. They then moved to the front and bivouacked in front of Prentiss' Camps. — Map (db m22886)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — Brig. Gen. Adley H. GladdenMortuary Monument
C.S. Brig. Gen. Adley Gladden. Commanding 1st Brigade, 2d Div., Bragg's Corps, Army of the Mississippi. Was mortally wounded here at 8:45 a.m., April 6, 1862. Died at Corinth, Miss., April 11, 1862. — Map (db m12834)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 267 — Bruce's BrigadeNelson's Division — Army of the Ohio
U.S. Army of the Ohio. Bruce's (22d) Brigade, 2d Kentucky, 1st Kentucky, 20th Kentucky, Nelson's (4th) Division. This brigade, with its regiments in order as above, was engaged here at 10 a.m. April 7, 1862. It advanced across the peach orchard. — Map (db m21322)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 268 — Bruce's BrigadeNelson's Division — Army of the Ohio
U.S. Army of the Ohio. Bruce's (22d) Brigade, 2d Kentucky, 1st Kentucky, 20th Kentucky, Nelson's (4th) Division. This Brigade, with its regiments in order as above was engaged near this place about noon April 7, 1862. It was driven back but recovered the ground at 2 p.m. and bivouacked here Monday night. — Map (db m22464)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 452 — Byrne's Mississippi BatteryTrabue's Brigade - Breckinridge's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. Army of the Mississippi Byrne's Miss. Battery, Trabue's (1st) Brigade, Breckenridge's Corps. This battery was engaged here April 7, 1862, until about 10.30 a.m. when it retired to Shiloh Church. — Map (db m20901)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 451 — Byrne's Mississippi BatteryTrabue's Brigade - Breckinridge's Corps — Army of the Mississippi
C.S. Byrne's Mississippi Battery, Trabue's (1st) Brig., Breckinridge's Corps, Army of the Mississippi. This battery was engaged here Sunday afternoon from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. April 6, 1862. — Map (db m21097)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — A 74 — Camp of 25th Missouri InfantryPeabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. Camp of 25th Missouri Infantry, Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. First position in line of battle April 6, 1862, 3 companies 1 mile s.w. in attack upon Confederate pickets; others at s.e. corner of Rhea Field. — Map (db m22074)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — A 40 — Camp of 3d Iowa InfantryWilliams' Brigade - Hurlbut's Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. Camp of 3d Iowa Infantry, Williams' (1st) Brig., Hurlbut's (4th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. First position in line of battle April 6, 1862, was 3/4 mile south, at S.W. corner of Peach Orchard. — Map (db m23150)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — A - 82 — Camp of Powell's BatteryBattery F, 2nd Illinois Lt. Artillery - Prentiss' Division — Army of the Tennessee
U.S. Camp of Powell's Battery, "F," 2d Ill. Lt. Arty., Prentiss' (6th) Div., Army of the Tennessee. First position in line of battle April 6, 1862, was in rear of Prentiss, at Hornets' Nest. — Map (db m21383)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — 4C 30 — Civilian Conservation CorpsCo. 2425 MP-3
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, which was to be their Tennessee home for 8 years. The 2425th maintained the Park and the National Highway to Corinth, Miss. They improved roads, installed erosion dams, erected stone walls, planted thousands of trees, and gained honor by evacuating victims of the 1937 flood. — Map (db m19199)
Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — Colonel Everett Peabody
On shield on cannon:Colonel Everett Peabody, 25th Mo., Commanding 1st Brigade, 6th Division, Army of the Tennessee. Was killed here at 9 A.M., April 6, 1862. On star: U. S. Headquarters, 1st Brigade 6th Division Army of the Tennessee. Col. Everett Peabody, 25th Mo. Commanding Established March 25th, 1862. — Map (db m12838)
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