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Tennessee in the American Civil War / Illinois Civil War regiments / Tennessee / American Civil War / Military / Battle of Shiloh / Hardin County /  Tennessee / Military history
Date: 2012-04-24 11:20:54
Tennessee in the American Civil War
Illinois Civil War regiments
Tennessee
American Civil War
Military
Battle of Shiloh
Hardin County
Tennessee
Military history

Shiloh Battle Turns 150 Years Old Story by Adriana Schroeder, Illinois National Guard Command Historian SHILOH, TENN[removed]readMedia)-- "April 6th, [1862] began with a bright, beautiful morning. The trees were bu

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