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Battle of Shiloh

  • Albert Sidney Johnston and P. G. T. Beauregard

    Albert Sidney Johnston and P. G. T. Beauregard
    Commanders Albert and Pierre Gustave are both in the C.S.A Army.
  • Albert Sidney Johnston

    Albert Sidney Johnston
    Albert Sidney Johnston was born in Washington, Kentucky February 2, 1803 and he died in Hardin County, Tennessee, April 6, 1862
  • Don Carlos Buell

    Don Carlos Buell
    Don Carlos Buell was born in Lowell, Ohio, U.S. March 23, 1818 and he died in Rockport, Kentucky, U.S November 19, 1898.
  • Pierre Gustave Toutant-Beauregard

    Pierre Gustave Toutant-Beauregard
    Pierre Gustave Toutant-Beauregard was born in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, U.S. May 28, 1818 and died in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. February 20, 1893.
  • Ulysses S. Grant

    Ulysses S. Grant
    Ulysses S. Grant was born in Point Pleasant, Ohio, April 27, 1822 and he died in Wilton, New York, July 23, 1885
  • Albert Sidney Johnston

    Albert Sidney Johnston
    Albert was in the U.S.A Army like Beauregard in 1826 to 1861, then he was in the Texian Army in 1836 to 1840, then he was in the C.S Army in 1861 to 1862.
  • Ulysses S. Grant and Don Carlos Buell

    Ulysses S. Grant and Don Carlos Buell
    Commanders Ulysses and Don are both in the U.S.A Army.
  • Ulysses S. Grant

    Ulysses S. Grant
    Ulysses was in the U.S Army in 1839 to 1869
  • Don Carlos Buell

    Don Carlos Buell
    Don Carlos Buell was in the U.S Army and in the Union Army in 1841 to 1864
  • Ulysses deafeted the CSA Army

    Ulysses deafeted the CSA Army
    Ulysses and the other leaders and commanders deafeted the CSA Army in 1861, and 110,000 of their Army was killed in action/dead of wounds, 25,000 of their Army are dead in Confederate prisons, and 2,260 of their Navy/Marines was killed. So, there's 365,000 are total dead and 275,200 are wounded.
  • P.G.T Beauregard

    P.G.T Beauregard
    He was in the U.S Army in 1838 to 1861. Then he was in the C.S Army in 1861 to 1865.
  • Army of the Tennessee

    Army of the Tennessee
    Army of the Tennessee begain in December 20, 1861 to August 1, 1865, and fight for U.S.A. And the commanders are Ulysses S. Grant, William Tecumseh Sherman, James B. McPherson, Oliver O. Howard, and John A. Logan. The strength of the Tennessee Army comband with the Ohio Army is 66,812, and there's 13,047 soldiers and there's 1,754 killed, 8,408 wounded. and 2,885 captures or missing.
  • Army of the Ohio

    Army of the Ohio
    Army of the Ohio begain in 1861 to 1865, and fighting for U.S.A. And the commanders are Don Carlos Buell, William S. Rosecrans, Ambrose Burnside, and John M. Schofield. The strength in the Ohio Army comband with the Tennessee Army is 66,812 and there's 13,047 soldiers and there's 1,754 killed, 8,408 wounded, and 2,885 captured or missing.
  • Army of Mississippi

    Army of Mississippi
    Army of Mississippi begain in 1862 to 1864 and fighting for C.S.A. And the commanders are P.G.T. Beauregard, Albert Sidney Johnston, Braxton Bragg, William J. Hardee, and Leonidas Polk. The strength in the Mississippi Army is 44,699 and there's 10,699 soldiers, and there's 1,728 killed, 8,012 wounded, and 969 captured or missing.
  • The War

    The War
    In the Tennessee and Ohio Armies, there are 13,047 solders and there's 1,754 soldiers killed, 8,408 soldiers wounded, and 2,885 soldiers captured or missing. In the Mississippi Army, there are 1,728 soldiers killed, 8,012 soldiers wounded, and 959 captured or missing.
  • Union Victory

    Union Victory
    In 1862, the U.S.A Army won after the battle against the C.S.A Army.
  • Battel Of Shiloh

    Battel Of Shiloh
    The Battle of Shiloh last to April 6 to April 7 1862, and the Union won the battle to victory to our country.
  • The Battle Sprends

    The Battle Sprends
    The red is the confederate and the blue is the Union and in the 1861 the battle was sprend from Mississippi to Tennessee, Missouri,and Kentucky on this map.
  • Shiloh Church

    Shiloh Church at Shiloh National Military Park, 2006. The original church building did not survive the battle. The present-day structure is a reconstruction erected in 2003 on the historical site by the Tennessee Sons of Confederate Veterans organization.