The Federal 3rd Div., Army of the Tennessee commanded by Major Gen. Lew Wallace, was positioned by brigades along an east-west line to meet the Confederate attack expected from the north or northwest. The 3rd Brigade under Col. Charles Whittlesey, . . . — — Map (db m184680) HM
The Federal 3rd Div., Army of the Tennessee, Maj. Gen. Lew Wallace, was disposed by brigades along an east-west line to meet Confederate attack expected from north or northwest. The 2nd Brigade, Col. J. M. Thayer, 1st Neb. Inf., was in this area, . . . — — Map (db m184681) HM
7 mi. NW, Albert Sidney Johnston's Army of the Mississippi, marching north from Corinth, attacked and partly overran U.S. Grant's Army of the Tennessee, which was enroute by river to destroy the base. Arrival of Buell's Army of the Ohio, and its . . . — — Map (db m220166) HM
In 1906 land was deeded by George Moffett and wife to the Hardin County
Board of Education for the building of a two story school. Built in 1907
or 08 this building apparently burned and a new building was erected in
the mid-1920s to house both . . . — — Map (db m198943) HM
The City and Citizens of Saltillo and Hardin County - Ruritan Club - Relay for Life dedicate this memorial to all veterans- living or deceased who have served their country that freedom may reign.
Thank you — — Map (db m143546) WM
Drummer W.S. "Fluke" Holland played on all of Carl Perkins' Sun Records recordings before becoming Johnny Cash's only drummer, working with him for 37 years.
Born in Saltillo, Tennessee, on April 22, 1935, Holland left in 1948. His father . . . — — Map (db m157488) HM
Major Gen. Don Carlos Buells Federal Army of the Ohio arrived here after marching 135 miles in 22 days from Nashville. Here it turned south, led by Brig. Gen. William Nelsons 4th Div, and marched upriver to a point opposite Pittsburg Landing. They . . . — — Map (db m63083) HM
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 . . . — — Map (db m12844) HM
After the February 1862 Union victories at Forts Henry and Donelson, Gen. Don Carlos Buells army occupied Nashville while Gen. Ulysses S. Grants army penetrated to Pittsburg Landing on the Tennessee River. Buell and Grant planned to attack the . . . — — Map (db m81776) HM
(West face)
This monument erected in honor of the gallant Confederate soldiers of Hardin County who
fought, died and suffered during the War Between the States 1861-1865. Sacred is the memory of the men and women of Hardin County for the . . . — — Map (db m168650) WM
Savannah stands at the junction of two major corridors- the north-south Tennessee River and the east-west road of Memphis. Savannah's secure, high ground and deep water made it an important port. For decades pioneers and area farmers found the water . . . — — Map (db m103113) HM
Colonel Hardin was born in Virginia but moved to North Carolina in 1772. During the Revolutionary War, he fought at King's Mountain and elsewhere in the South. He was Speaker of the House of the State of Franklin in 1785 and a member of the . . . — — Map (db m28702) HM
Built by slaves with bricks made from riverbank clay, the Cherry Mansion is the oldest home in Savannah. When the Federal army arrived here in March 1862, William Harrell Cherry, a strong Union sympathizer, offered his home to Federal officers. For . . . — — Map (db m103125) HM
These two large rocks are "petrified logs" found in the Savannah area. Paleontologists refer to them as being "permineralized", meaning that after the trees were buried, groundwater added ("per-") minerals in them that fossilized them.
Wood . . . — — Map (db m184129) HM
Imagine this 125-ton carbon-steel turbine spinning at 81.8 revolutions per minute. Picture more than 99.491 gallons of water per second rushing through the intake to spin its heavy blades, which generate 36 megawatts of electricity. Measuring over . . . — — Map (db m108340) HM
On March 8, 1862 the pro-Union citizens of Savannah turned out to greet the 40th Illinois Infantry, the vanguard of a 40,000-man Union invasion force. Residents cheered as the Illinois troops trudged off the steamer Golden Gate, formed . . . — — Map (db m81777) HM
World War I
Fred Armstrong
Jess Bailey
Cecil Bain
Elbert Bivins
Clyde Blount
Herbert Brown
Walter Cannon
Riley Clement
Edward W. Falls
Byron Harrison
Albert Hitchcock
Alva J. Hudiburgh
James . . . — — Map (db m182901) WM
In March 1862, Union steamboats fought Tennessee River currents to carry an invading army deep into the Confederacy. At the height of the Union occupation, transports and gunboats four and five deep lined both sides of the river in front of you. Men . . . — — Map (db m103126) HM
U.S.
Army of the Tennessee.
11th Iowa Infantry, Hares (1st) Brigade, McClernands (1st) Division.
This regiment was engaged here April 7, 1862. — — Map (db m224918) HM
U.S.
11th Iowa Infantry
Hare's (1st) Brig., McClernand's (1st) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment reformed here at 11.30 A.M. April 6, 1862 and advanced, fighting, to within 50 yards of its first position. It was then driven . . . — — Map (db m38600) HM
U.S.
11th Iowa Infantry,
Hare's (1st) Brig., McClernand's (1st) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment was engaged here, with the 11th and 20th Illinois, about noon April 6, 1862, in the capture of Cobb's Kentucky battery of six . . . — — Map (db m38916) HM
U.S.
Army of the Ohio.
11th Kentucky Infantry,
Smith's (14th) Brigade,
Crittenden's (5th) Division.
This regiment was engaged here at 10.30 a.m. April 7, 1862. It advanced to the wheat field where it assisted in
the capture of a . . . — — Map (db m43241) HM
C. S.
11th Louisiana, 22d Tennessee,
Russell's (1st) Brig., Clark's (1st) Div., Polk's Corps.
Army of the Mississippi.
These regiments were engaged here from about 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. April 6, 1862 and then advanced to . . . — — Map (db m42448) HM
U. S.
12th Illinois Infantry,
McArthur's (2d) Brig., W.H.L. Wallace's (2d) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This tablet marks the place where the 12th Illinois Infantry was engaged from 2.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. April 6, 1862. On Monday the . . . — — Map (db m42094) HM
(front of monument)
Illinois
12th Infantry,
2d Brigade--McArthur,
2d Division--W. H. L. Wallace,
Army of the Tennessee.
(back of monument)
12th Infantry,
Commanded by
1. Lieut. Col. A. L. Chetlain.
2. Capt. J. R. . . . — — Map (db m42946) HM
U.S.
Army of the Tennessee.
12th Illinois Infantry,
13th Missouri Infantry,
McArthur's (2d) Brigade,
W.H.L. Wallace's (2d) Division.
At about 10 a.m. April 7, 1862 these regiments advanced from this position and engaged the enemy . . . — — Map (db m38539) HM
U.S.
12th Iowa Infantry,
Tuttle's (1st) Brig., W.H.L.Wallace's (2d) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment, facing by rear rank, was engaged here about 5 p.m. April 6, 1862. After a short engagement the enemy withdrew and this . . . — — Map (db m38391) HM
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) HM
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) HM
U.S. 12th Michigan Infantry,
Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
About fifty men of this regiment were engaged here
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 6, 1862 and were surrounded
and captured with General . . . — — Map (db m38279) HM
C. S.
12th Tennessee Infantry,
Russell's (1st) Brig., Clark's (1st) Div., Polk's Corps,
Army of the Mississippi.
This regiment was engaged here at about 10 a.m.,
April 6, 1862 and was fired into by 33d Tennessee.
It was next engaged . . . — — Map (db m41640) HM
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 . . . — — Map (db m22222) HM
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) HM
U.S.
Army of the Tennessee.
13th Iowa Infantry,
Hare's (1st) Brigade,
McClernand's (1st) Division.
This regiment was engaged here at about 2 P.M. April 7, 1862. — — Map (db m39072) HM
U.S.
13th Iowa Infantry,
Hare's (1st) Brig., McClernand's (1st) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment, while moving from its position near Cavalry Field, became engaged here at about 4.30 p.m. April 6, 1862. It retired in good . . . — — Map (db m38491) HM
U.S.
13th Iowa Infantry,
Hare's (1st) Brig., McClernand's (1st) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
At about 4.30 p.m. April 6, 1862, this regiment was engaged here, repelling a cavalry charge. It moved to left rear 400 yards where it was . . . — — Map (db m38501) HM
(front)
Iowa
to Her
13th Infantry,
Hare's (1st) Brigade,
McClernand's (1st) Division,
Army of the Tennessee.
(back)
Iowa
13th Regiment Infantry Volunteers
Commanded By Col. Marcellus M. Crocker
This . . . — — Map (db m43222) HM
U.S.
Army of the Ohio.
13th Kentucky Infantry,
Boyle's (11th) Brigade,
Crittenden's (5th) Division.
This regiment was engaged here at 10.30 a.m. April 7, 1862. It advanced 500 yards, was driven back to this place, and after several . . . — — Map (db m43242) HM
(front)
Ohio
13th Infantry
Commanded by
Lt. Col. Jos. G. Hawkins
W.S. Smith's (14th) Brigade
Crittenden's (5th) Division
Army of the Ohio
(back)
This regiment bivouacked Sunday night in front of the siege guns. It . . . — — Map (db m43248) HM
U.S.
Army of the Tennessee,
14th Illinois, 25th Indiana,
Veatch's (2d) Brigade,
Hurlbut's (4th) Division.
These regiments, in order as above, were engaged here at about 5 P.M. April 6, 1862. They retired to a position near the siege . . . — — Map (db m38473) HM
(front)
Illinois
14th Infantry
2d Brigade - Veatch
4th Division - Hurlbut
Army of the Tennessee
(back)
14th Infantry
Commanded by
Col. Cyrus Hall.
Went into battle on this line about 9.30 a.m., April 6, . . . — — Map (db m39169) HM
U.S.
14th Iowa Infantry,
Tuttle's (1st) Brig., W.H.L.Wallace's (2d) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
At this place the 14th Iowa, while marching by rear rank, was intercepted by a Confederate force at 5 p.m. April 6, 1862. After an . . . — — Map (db m38389) HM
U. S.
14th Iowa Infantry,
Tuttle's (1st) Brig., W.H.L. Wallace's (2d) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This tablet marks the place where the 14th Iowa
Infantry surrendered, 236 officers and men, to the
9th Mississippi, at 5.30 p.m. . . . — — Map (db m41093) HM
(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 . . . — — Map (db m22771) HM
U. S.
Army of the Tennessee.
14th Wisconsin Infantry,
--Unassigned--
This regiment, attached temporarily to Smith's (14th)
Brigade, Army of the Ohio, formed here, on the right of said brigade, at 8 a.m. April 7, 1862, and advanced, . . . — — Map (db m41115) HM
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) HM
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) HM
(front)
15th
Regiment
Infantry,
Commanded by
Lieut. Col. Gustavus A. Wood,
21st Brigade--Col. George D. Wagner--
6th Division--Gen. Wood--
Army of the Ohio.
Indiana.
(back)
15th Infantry,
Lieut. Col. . . . — — Map (db m39039) HM
(front)
Iowa
To Her
15th Infantry,
Prentiss' (6th) Division,
Army of the Tennessee.
(back)
15th Regiment Infantry Volunteers,
Commanded by Col. Hugh T. Reid, (Wounded).
This regiment arrived at Pittsburg . . . — — Map (db m38619) HM
U. S.
15th Michigan Infantry,
(Unassigned)
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment arrived on the field, without ammunition, and reported to General Prentiss, Sunday morning, April 6, 1862. It was assigned to a position on left of the . . . — — Map (db m42797) HM
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 . . . — — Map (db m22974) HM
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) HM
U.S.
Army of the Tennessee.
15th Michigan Infantry,
-- Unassigned --
This regiment, attached temporarily to Rousseau's 4th Brigade, Army of the Ohio, was engaged here at noon April 7, 1862. — — Map (db m38905) HM
(front)
15
Ohio
15th Infantry,
Commanded by
Major William Wallace,
Gibson's (6th) Brigade,
McCook'S (2d) Division.
Army of the Ohio.
(back)
This regiment arrived upon the field at 11 a.m., April
7, 1862, and . . . — — Map (db m38743) HM
C. S.
16th Alabama, 55th Tennessee,
Wood's (3d) Brigade, Hardee's Corps,
Army of the Mississippi.
These regiments were engaged here at 11.30 a.m.
April 6, 1862 in connection with Shaver's Brigade. — — Map (db m41637) HM
U. S.
16th Wisconsin 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 m42753) HM
U. S.
16th Wisconsin 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. It then retired behind Hurlbut's Division and was next engaged . . . — — Map (db m42722) HM
U. S.
16th Wisconsin Infantry,
Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment relieved the 44th Indiana, whose ammunition was exhausted, and was engaged here at about 3 p.m. April 6, 1862, until the . . . — — Map (db m42093) HM
(Front):Illinois 17th Infantry 3d Brigade - Raith 1st Division - McClernand Army of the Tennessee (Plaque on Back):17th Infantry. 1. Lieut.-Col. Enos P. Wood. 2. Major Francis M. Smith. This regiment formed the right of the Third . . . — — Map (db m42956) HM
U.S.
17th Illinois Infantry,
Raith's (3d) Brig., McClernand's (1st) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment was engaged here, supporting Schwartz's battery, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. April 6, 1862. It then fell back 900 yards to . . . — — Map (db m43000) HM
U.S.
17th Illinois Infantry,
Raith's (3d) Brig., McClernand's (1st) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment was engaged here from 11 a.m. To 11.30 a.m. April 6, 1862. It then retired to Jones Field where it supported Taylor's . . . — — Map (db m43001) HM
U.S.
17th Illinois, 49th Illinois,
Raith's (3d) Brig., McClernand's (1st) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
These regiments were engaged here, in support of Taylor's Battery, from 11.30 A.M. to 2 P.M. April 6, 1862. They then fell back to . . . — — Map (db m43002) HM
U. S.
17th Kentucky Infantry,
Lauman's (3d) Brig., Hurlbut's (4th) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment was engaged here from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 6, 1862. It formed first facing west and in a short time changed direction to . . . — — Map (db m42075) HM
U.S.
18th Illinois Infantry,
Hare's (1st) Brig., McClernand's (1st) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
At 4.30 p.m. April 6, 1862 this regiment was engaged here supporting McAllister's battery. — — Map (db m38424) HM
C.S.
18th La., Orleans Guard, 16th La.,
Pond's (3rd) Brig., Ruggles' (1st) Div., Bragg's Corps,
Army of the Mississippi
These regiments formed on echelon, left in front, charged the Union line in their front at 4.30 p.m. April 6, 1862 . . . — — Map (db m38483) HM
U. S.
18th Missouri Infantry,
Miller's (2d) 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 then fell back to its camp. — — Map (db m42772) HM
U. S.
18th Missouri Infantry,
Miller's (2d) 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. A small portion of the regiment was with General Prentiss at his 3d . . . — — Map (db m42799) HM
U.S. 18th Missouri Infantry,
Miller's (2d) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
About 100 men of this regiment were engaged here,
under General Prentiss, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. April
6, 1862 and surrendered with him at . . . — — Map (db m38280) HM
U.S.
18th Wisconsin Infantry,
Miller's (2d) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
About 200 of this regiment were engaged here,
under General Prentiss, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 6,
1862, when they attempted to . . . — — Map (db m38283) HM
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) HM
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 . . . — — Map (db m12884) HM
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) HM
(front)
Ohio
19th Infantry
Commanded by
Col. Samuel Beatty
Boyle's (11th) Brigade
Crittenden's (5th) Division
Army of the Ohio
(back)
This regiment arrived on the field about midnight. Monday morning, April 7, 1862, . . . — — Map (db m43249) HM
(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 . . . — — Map (db m43247) HM
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 . . . — — Map (db m13561) HM
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