YES - there are actually 6 towns by that name in Tennessee:
It wasn't a town. It was at Pittsburg Landing on the West bank of the Tennessee River. The Union named its battles after the nearest body of water. The Confederates preferred the name of the nearest town. Shiloh Church was the nearest thing to a town, so they called it the battle of Shiloh.
A town site is not correct answer. its Tennessee
A town site is not correct answer. its Tennessee
The Battle of Shiloh, called also the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, on Apr. 6 - 7,1862.
Generally in West Tennessee. Shiloh is located just north of Corinth, Mississippi in Tennessee. The Tennessee River crosses the state two times and divides it into 3 sections. The western section is referred to as West Tennessee. Shiloh battle was called "Pittsburg Landing" by the northern troops. Pittsburg Landing was where General Grant unloaded his troops from his ships that came down the Tennessee River. So Shiloh is just west of this western portion of the Tennessee River.
Shiloh was fought at Pittsburg Landing on the Tennessee River in Southern Tennessee.
It wasn't a city. It was a landing-place on the Tennessee River, and most of the fighting was near a small church called Shiloh Church.
The Battle of Shiloh, also called the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, occurred in Southwestern Tennessee, in Hardin County.
The Battle of Shiloh began on April 6, 1862.
slavery caused the battle Shiloh also Tennessee started it
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PCH: Tennessee