view gallery NW6.1 km | Buford Hayse Pusser 4C 26 in Tennessee Historical Markers Sheriff Buford Pusser still "Walks Tall" in McNairy County, Tennessee. This historical marker stand on the Side of Route 64 near the site of his fatal car carsh. posted by: Sneakin Deacon location: Tennessee date approved: 09/08/2006 last visited: 10/04/2013 |
view gallery NW6.4 km | Approach to Shiloh ~ 4C 12 in Tennessee Historical Markers Approach to Shiloh, marker on Hwy 64 between Adamsville and Selmer, TN. posted by: Titansfan location: Tennessee date approved: 10/03/2007 last visited: never |
view gallery SE6.8 km | Civilian Conservation Corps CP 2425 MP-3 4C 30-Shiloh NMP in Tennessee Historical Markers On TN 22 in western half of Shiloh National Military Park. posted by: Markerman62 location: Tennessee date approved: 01/30/2015 last visited: 11/30/2022 |
view gallery SE6.8 km | Civilian Conservation Corps CP 2425 MP-3 - Mitchie TN in Civil Rights Memorials CCC Company 2425, with Negro veterans of WW I as its members, was formed at Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia, June 27, 1933. The Corpsman then moved to Shiloh National Military Park and lived in tents while building Camp Young. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 11/30/2022 last visited: 11/30/2022 |
view gallery SE6.9 km | Obelisk grave stone of Governor Ray Blanton in Obelisks Gravestone of contriversial Tennessee Governor Leonard Ray Blanton posted by: 8Nuts MotherGoose location: Tennessee date approved: 06/22/2007 last visited: 03/10/2017 |
view gallery SE6.9 km | Leonard Ray Blanton - Shiloh, TN in Grave of a Famous Person The 44th Governor of Tennessee who's administration was rife with corruption. posted by: linkys location: Tennessee date approved: 09/22/2011 last visited: 03/09/2017 |
view gallery SE6.9 km | USDI NPS 1 - Shiloh Battle Field, TN in U.S. Benchmarks Located within Shiloh National Military Park. posted by: 8Nuts MotherGoose location: Tennessee date approved: 07/15/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery SE6.9 km | Shiloh Log Church - Shiloh, TN in Signs of History Marker placed off to the side of a reconstructed church that was destroyed during the battle of Shiloh in 1862. posted by: linkys location: Tennessee date approved: 09/20/2011 last visited: 03/09/2015 |
view gallery SE6.9 km | Shiloh United Methodist Church-Shiloh National Military Park-Hardin County in Tennessee Historical Markers Located at the church in Shiloh NMP on the Corinth-Pittsburg Landing Road. posted by: Markerman62 location: Tennessee date approved: 03/17/2015 last visited: 03/09/2015 |
view gallery SE6.9 km | Shiloh United Methodist Church - Shiloh, TN in Methodist Churches Destroyed during the Battle of Shiloh in 1862, its rebuilding wasn't completed until 1952. posted by: linkys location: Tennessee date approved: 09/21/2011 last visited: 03/08/2015 |
view gallery SE7.1 km | Shiloh United Methodist Church - Shiloh, TN in Signs of History This marker tells the story of the Shiloh United Methodist church, built to replace the church destroyed in the battle named for that church. posted by: linkys location: Tennessee date approved: 09/20/2011 last visited: 03/10/2017 |
view gallery E7.1 km | Memorial to Confederate Dead - Shiloh National Military Park in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials This memorial was erected at one of the five Confederate Burial Trenches at the Shiloh National Military Park. posted by: Sneakin Deacon location: Tennessee date approved: 09/26/2006 last visited: 06/08/2023 |
view gallery SE7.1 km | USDI NPS 6 - Shiloh Battle Field, TN in U.S. Benchmarks Shiloh National Military Park Boundary Marker #6 posted by: 8Nuts MotherGoose location: Tennessee date approved: 07/15/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery E7.1 km | Shiloh’s Casualties-Shiloh National Military Park - Shiloh TN in U.S. Civil War Sites Because of the warm weather, General Grant ordered the Federal troops to bury the dead immediately. Many were buried in large trenches, Union and Confederate separately. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 10/04/2020 last visited: 10/01/2021 |
view gallery E7.1 km | Shiloh’s Casualties - Shiloh TN in Signs of History Statistics alone do not reveal the magnitude of human suffering and loss at Shiloh. In the battle’s aftermath, the piteous cries of the wounded and dying filled these woods. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/25/2020 last visited: 09/26/2021 |
view gallery E7.1 km | Tennessee Memorial -- Shiloh NMP, nr Shiloh TN in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials The Tennessee State Memorial at Shiloh National Military Park posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Tennessee date approved: 05/12/2015 last visited: 03/09/2017 |
view gallery SE7.4 km | Johnston's Last Bivouac - Shiloh TN in U.S. Civil War Sites This is the site of Confederate Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston's last bivouac. By the afternoon of April 5, 1862, his army's muddy, rain-delayed march from Corinth to attack Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's army at Pittsburgh Landing had taken far longer. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/09/2023 last visited: 06/09/2023 |
view gallery SE7.4 km | You Are Here Maps-Johnston's Last Bivouac - Shiloh TN in 'You Are Here' Maps The You Are Here Map shows that you are on TN State Highway 22 at Milepost 0, Shiloh TN. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/09/2023 last visited: 06/09/2023 |
view gallery SE7.4 km | Johnston's Last Bivouac - Shiloh TN in Battlefields Suddenly, they heard the sharp rattle of musketry. "The battle has opened, gentlemen," Johnston said, "It is too late to change our dispositions." Turning to mount, he proclaimed: "Tonight we will water our horses in the Tennessee River." posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/09/2023 last visited: 06/09/2023 |
view gallery SE7.4 km | Johnston's Last Bivouac "I would fight them if they were a million." - Shiloh TN in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites This is the site of Confederate Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston's last bivouac. By the afternoon of April 5, 1862, his army's muddy, rain-delayed march from Corinth to attack Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's army at Pittsburgh Landing had taken far longer than anticipated. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/26/2020 last visited: 10/05/2021 |
view gallery NW7.7 km | Purdy ~ 4C 8 in Tennessee Historical Markers Purdy, a historical marker on Hwy 64 between Adamsville and Selmer, Tennessee. posted by: Titansfan location: Tennessee date approved: 10/03/2007 last visited: 08/12/2017 |
view gallery NW7.7 km | FIRST - County seat of McNairy County, TN in First of its Kind Marker about the town posted by: YoSam. location: Tennessee date approved: 10/12/2017 last visited: never |
view gallery E7.9 km | Ruggles' Battery, Battle of Shiloh, Tennessee in Static Artillery Displays Ruggles' Battery was the largest massed artillery bombardment ever seen in North America as of April 6, 1862 during the Battle of Shiloh. The artillery pieces were of various types and sizes as was usual during the War Between the States. posted by: Cordova Dave location: Tennessee date approved: 03/15/2009 last visited: 03/08/2015 |
view gallery SE8 km | Everett Peabody Monument - Shiloh TN in U.S. Civil War Sites The Colonel Everett Peabody Monument is in the Shiloh National Military Park. He was a Union Soldier. He was killed in action on April 6, 1862 at the age of 31 in the Battle of Shiloh. He was buried at that spot, but later reinterred to Springfield. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/19/2023 last visited: 06/19/2023 |
view gallery E8.2 km | Shiloh National Military Park - Shiloh, TN in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Shiloh National Military Park preserves the American Civil War Shiloh and Corinth battlefields. The main section of the park is in the unincorporated town of Shiloh, about nine miles (14 km) south of Savannah, Tennessee. posted by: nomadwillie location: Tennessee date approved: 06/25/2009 last visited: 02/22/2023 |
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