Based on all accounts by Union post war writers, Union General US Grant declared to his officers that he expected no conflict from Southern forces as he landed his troops at Pittsburg Landing in Tennessee. This was in early April of 1862 near the Church at Shiloh. Grant was so confident that he did not follow normal procedures of building fortifications. Union General Sherman, at the time defended Grant by saying that if fortifications were built it would have caused fear among the many new Union troops. This was a fatal error as Confederate General Albert S. Johnston was already on his way to indeed begin an assault on Grant before reinforcements could arrive from the north.
The US Civil War Battle of Shiloh took place just off of Pittsburg Landing which lay on the Tennessee River. The Confederate state of Tennessee was its Southern location.
Union IMPROVEMENT Ulysses S. Grant, at that time Major General commander of the Union Army of Tennessee won the Battle of Shiloh (Pittsburg Landing as called by the Confederates).
Shiloh takes its name from a small church on the battlefield of the same name. It is ironic that "Shiloh" is a Hebrew word meaning A PLACE OF PEACE. The battle is also called the Battle of Pittsburg Landing deriving this name from the small trading community on the Tennessee River which is also a part of the battlefield.
The Battle of Shiloh,April 6th and 7th 1862.
First Bull Run/Manassas shocked the nation with its casualties, though these were small by later standards. Shiloh/Pittsburg Landing was the first big battle (April 1862).
Shiloh or Pittsburg Landing
Pittsburg Landing
The Battle of Shiloh was also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing. Pittsburg landing was a steamboat landing place on the south bank of the Tennessee River, where the Yankees had made their camp. Shiloh Church was a tiny local church in the vicinity.
The Battle of Shiloh was fought April 6-7, 1862. It is also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing.
Because Shiloh or Pittsburg Landing as it is also known is located in Hardin County TN.
Shiloh was fought at Pittsburg Landing on the Tennessee River in Southern Tennessee.
The battle of Shiloh also called Pittsburg Landing.
The Battle of Shiloh, also called the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, occurred in Southwestern Tennessee, in Hardin County.
Shiloh was another name for Pittsburg Landing during the American Civil War.
The Union named the battles after the nearest body of water. The Confederates named it after the nearest town. The Battle of Shiloh is also known as The Battle of PIttsburg Landing.
It was at Pittsburg Landing on the Tennessee River, near Corinth. Shiloh was the name of a little church nearby.
Pittsburg Landing on the Tennessee river. (Battle of Shiloh)