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Q: What identifies the soldiers on the river bank as union soldiers?
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Where was shiloh located?

Shiloh Church was a tiny settlement on the West bank of the Tennessee River, near Corinth.


What is the value of a silver coin uncirculated year 1881 with the mark S from 15th anniversary 1950- 1965 union national bank of Chicago?

This depends on denomination.


Why was it so important that West Virginias eastern panhandle remain to the Union?

Answer Because West Virginia was a salient flanking the border of eastern Kentucky and that of western Pennsylvania controlled the southeastern bank of Ohio river in front of the Ohio State. Although very poor in infrastructures and resources it was important for its lead mines and would represent a strategic thorn in the side for the Union. Its decision of seceding from Virginia was a major victory for the Union because the strategic importance of the "salient" turned in favour of the Union Army, which could better control the events in Kentucky and by means of few forces keep at bay the (improbable) Confederate actions starting from Virginia to regain the panhandle due to the great difficulty for an army to get through the Appalachians.


Why did US President Lincoln plan to invade Texas?

US President Lincoln often tried to guide the Union's military forces. He believed that an invasion of Texas would galvanize New England support for the war. If the Union could control Texas its vast supplies of cotton could be shipped to New England's textile mills. Lincoln appointed the governor of Massachusetts, Nathaniel P. Banks to raise an expeditionary force to assault Texas from the Gulf of Mexico. Later Lincoln changed the destination of Bank's forces to southern Mississippi. The reason was for the control of the Mississippi River.


Why were the Seneca called the keepers of the western gate?

The Seneca Indians (Native American) were called the 'keepers of the western gate' because they lived on the western bank of the Hudson River ...They lived on the western edge of all the five nations.

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What bank never has any money?

River bank


In The Red Badge of Courage where did Henry and his friend Wilson go?

Henry and his friend Wilson went off to fight in the Civil War with the 304th Regiment.


Which is the best bank among Allahabad bank and union bank of India?

union bank of India


When was Union Bank of Halifax created?

Union Bank of Halifax was created in 1856.


What is the capital of Missouri a stat admitted to the Union in 1821?

The capital of Missouri was St. Charles at the time it was admitted into the Union. The city is situated on the west bank of the Missouri river about 27 miles west of the St. Louis Arch on the Mississippi river.


Where do fish keep their money?

in a bank lake r a lake bank but it is a joke


What does river bank mean?

A river bank is the land right next to a river.


What is the slope on either side of a river called?

Its gradient


Is union bank in California connected to nigeria union bank?

No, absolutely not.


When was Union Bank Plaza created?

Union Bank Plaza was created in 1968.


When did Union Bank of Halifax end?

Union Bank of Halifax ended in 1910.


When was Union Bank N.A. created?

Union Bank N.A. was created in 1864.