Abbott, Lt. Abrial R.
Adams, Col. Daniel W., and his brigade assumes command of brigade, collapse of Prentiss’ line, reassembles his brigade, wounding of
Adams, Pvt. Dave
Adams, Col. William W.
Adamsville, Tennessee
Alabama Military Units, 1st Cavalry, 1st Infantry, 4th Infantry Battalion, 9th Cavalry, 15th Infantry, 16th Infantry, 17th Infantry, 18th Infantry, 19th Infantry, 21st Infantry, 22nd Infantry, 25th Infantry, 26th Infantry, 31st Infantry, Alabama Battery, Alabama Cavalry Battalion, Clanton’s Cavalry, Gage’s Battery, Ketchum’s Battery, Robertson’s Battery
Alban, Col. James S.
Allen, Col. Benjamin
Allen, Col. Henry W.
Alps (auxiliary steamer)
American Telegraph Company
Amite, Louisiana
Ammen, Col. Jacob, and his brigade, crosses Tennessee River, Pittsburg Landing Line, Union Counterattack
Anderson, Col. Benjamin
Anderson, Capt. Jabez J.
Anderson, Lt. Col. Nicholas L.
Anderson, Gen. Patton, position on night of April 5, action around Shiloh Church, assault on the Union left flank, Union counterattack, Union retreat, and his brigade, action around Shiloh Church, the crossroads, Union counterattack, “Hornet’s Nest,” Union retreat
Anderson, Gen. Robert
Appler, Col. Jesse J., action around Shiloh Church, abandons the field, dismissed from the service
Argyle(steamer)
Arkansas Military Units, 1st Infantry, 2nd Infantry, 6th Infantry, 7th Infantry, 8th Infantry, 9th Infantry Battalion, 10th Infantry, 13th Infantry, 14th Infantry, 15th Infantry, Calvert’s Battery, Hubbard’s Battery, Roberts’ Battery, Trigg’s Battery
Armstrong, Commodore Samuel
Army of the Cumberland
Army of the Mississippi
Army of the Ohio
Army of the Tennessee
Arndt, Lt. A. F.
Ashmore, Capt. James H.
Atlanta, Georgia
Augur, Gen. Christopher C.
Augustin, Col. Numa
Autocrat
Avegno, Maj. Anathole P.
Avery, Capt. Isaac W.
Bailey, Pvt. Franklin
Bain, Capt. S. C.
Baker, Lt. Col. James
Baldwin, Col. Silas D.
Baldwin, Mississippi
Ball, Lt. Eustace H.
Bane, Col. Moses M.
Bankhead, Capt. Smith T., and his battery
Barber, Pvt. Lucius
Bark Road
Barnes’ Field
Barrett, Capt. Samuel E., and his battery
Barrow, Lt. Col. Robert H.
Bartlett, Capt. Joseph
Bass, Col. Sion S.
Bate, Capt. Humphrey
Bate, Col. William B.
Battle, Col. Joel A.
Bausenwein, Col. Valentine
Baxter, Capt. A. S.
Baylor, Lt. George
Beatty, Col. Samuel
Beauregard, Gen. Pierre G. T., Ft. Sumter, orders evacuation of Columbus, plan to concentrate forces, appeals to Van Dorn for reinforcements, Van Dorn declines to join forces, chooses Corinth to concentrate forces, first meeting with Beauregard and Bragg, declines Johnston’s offer to command, wants to attack Grant before Buell arrives, appointed second in command, strength returns before Shiloh, notice of Union advance on Bethel, orders army to move on Grant, orders from Johnston to move on Grant, consolidates at Corinth, Monterey conference, orders rations for troops, firefight on April 4, night of April 5, message to troops, first contact reports, orders Polk to support Cleburne, collapse of Prentiss’s line, moves command post to the front, malingering troops, the crossroads, notified of Johnston’s death, “Hornet’s Nest,” notified of Johnston’s death, orders notice of Johnston’s death withheld, capture of the “Hornet’s Nest,” orders break in engagement, controversy over his orders, orders break in engagement, controversy over his orders, and Gen. Prentiss, does not believe Buell is close by; sense of lassitude, Sunday night, sets an example, situation grows critical, awaits Van Dorn’s arrival, starts preparations for withdrawal, losses, at Corinth, Farmington; abandons Corinth
Behr, Capt. Frederick, and his battery
Belknap, Maj. William
Bell, Sarah
Bell, Lt. Col. Tyree H.
Belmont, Missouri, Battle of
Beltzhoover, Lt. Col. Daniel
Benham, Calhoun
Benjamin, Judah P.
Bently, Henry
Benton, Thomas Hart
Bethel Station, Tennessee
Bethel, Tennessee
Bieler, Pvt. J. L.
Bierce, Ambrose
Bird, Capt. W. Capers
Black Warrior (boat)
Blackman, Lt. Col. Albert M.
Bladon, Pvt. Thomas
Blair, Frank
Blake, Col. John W.
“Bloody Pond,”
Blue Mills Landing, Missouri, Battle of
Blythe, Col. A. K.
Bond, Lt. Phil, and his battery
Boonville, Missouri, engagement at
Boothe, Lt. Col. James W.
Bouie, Pvt. James
Bouton, Capt. Edward and his battery
Bowen, Capt. Edwin A.
Bowen, Gen. John S., and his brigade
Bowling Green, Kentucky, outflanked, supply base at Bowling Green, Johnston orders evacuated, evacuation of
Boyle, Gen. Jeremiah T.
Brady, Fr. Thomas
Bragg, Gen. Braxton, departs Mobile for Corinth, men well drilled, first meeting with Beauregard and Johnston, appointed commander of the 2d Corps, appointed chief of staff, arrest of Generals Crittenden and Carroll, orders from Johnston to move on Grant, Monterey conference, Johnston loses patients with, firefight on April 4, night of April 5, collapse of Prentiss’s line, the crossroads, “Hornet’s Nest,” ordered to pursue to the river, Sunday evening meeting with Beauregard, Confederate last stand
Bramlette, Col. Thomas
Brandon, Mississippi
Brannigan, Pvt. John
Brantley, Maj. William F.
Breckinridge, Gen. John C., arrives in Corinth, troops not well trained, and his corps, night of April 5, the crossroads, Union counterattack, Peach Orchard, complaint about a regiment that won’t fight, Sunday evening meeting with Beauregard, receives Forrest’s report about Buell’s arrival, Confederate last stand, arrives in Corinth
Brent, Maj. George W.
Brewer, Lt. Col. Richard H.
Brewster, Capt. H. P.
Brinton, Dr. John H.
Bristol, Capt. Hiram W.
Bristow, Lt. Col. Benjamin H.
Brooks, Capt. Belvidere
Brotzmann, Lt. Edward, and his battery
Brown, Lt. Col. B. H.
Brown, Pvt. Dave
Brown, Lt. George R.
Brown, Lt. Levi S.
Brownlow, William “Parson,”
Bruce, Col. Sanders D. and his brigade
Brush, Capt. Daniel H.
Bryan, Pvt. George
Bryant, Lt. Nathaniel
Buchanan, President James
Buckland, Col. Ralph P. and his brigade, firefight on April 4, discovers Confederate presence on April 5, action around Shiloh Church, physical location on the field, assault on the Union left flank
Buckley, Col. Harvey M.
Buckner, Capt. John A.
Buckner, Pvt. Samuel
Buckner, Gen. Simon B.
Buell, Gen. Don C., appointed to command of Department of Ohio, pre-war, early assessment, central Tennessee plan, East Tennessee, urged into action by Lincoln, lack of experience, ordered to Pittsburg Landing, departs Nashville, marching on Savannah, night of April 5, anticipated arrival at Pittsburg landing, dispatch from Grant, arrives at Savannah, Grant’s request to march to Pittsburg Landing, description of the Sunken Road, army being ferried across the river, awaits transports, crosses Tennessee River, meets with Grant, Pittsburg Landing line, accidentally captured by his own troops, Sunday night, Monday morning, Union counterattack, Grant’s failure to pursue the Confederates, losses, arrival saves Grant, balance of army arrives at Shiloh, Corinth
Buell, George P.
Burlsey, Capt. Allen A.
Burnsville, Mississippi
Burrows, Capt. Jerome B. and his battery
Busse, Capt. Gustav A.
Byrne, Capt. Edward P., and his battery
Cairo, USS (gunboat)
Caldwell, Maj. Robert P.
Calvert, Capt. J. H.
Calvert’s Battery
Cam, Lt. Col. William
Cameron, Pvt. Thomas
Cameron, Simon
Camp Calvert
Camp Chase, Ohio
Camp Dick Robinson
Camp Moore, Louisiana
Campbell, Col. Alexander W.
Canfield, Lt. Col. Herman
Canton, Mississippi
Cantrell Field
Cantrell, Maj. Robert
Carmichael, Capt. Eagleton, and his cavalry
Carondolet, USS (gunboat)
Carpenter, Maj. Stephen D.
Carr, Col. Henry M.
Carrick’s Ford, Virginia, Battle of
Carroll, Gen. William C.
Carson, Capt. Irving
Carter, Gen. Samuel P.
Carter, William B.
Carthage, Missouri, engagement at
Cavender, Maj. John
Cayce, Lt. Col. Stewart W.
Central Railroad
Chadick, Lt. Col. William D.
Chalmers, Jack
Chalmers, Gen. James R. and his brigade, position on night of April 5, collapse of Prentiss’s line, assault on the Union left flank, “Hornet’s Nest,” surrender of Prentiss’ division, Pittsburg Landing Line, gunboat shelling, attacks the Pittsburg Landing Line, forced to withdraw, Sunday night
Chamberlain, William H.
Chambers, Col. Alexander
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Cheatham, Gen. Benjamin F., and his division, the crossroads, “Hornet’s Nest,” Peach Orchard, Confederate last stand, wounded
Cheney, Matilda
Chetlain, Lt. Col. Augustus L.
Chisolm, Lt. A. R.
Cincinnati Gazette
Cincinnati, gunboat
Clack, Maj. Franklin H.
Clanton, Col. John H.
Clare, Capt. William
Clark, Gen. Charles
Clark, Maj. Franklin
Clarksville, Tennessee
Cleburne, Gen. Patrick R. and his brigade, position on night of April 5, first contact, action around Shiloh Church, lack of artillery support, after action report, assault on the Union left flank, the crossroads, Union counterattack, “Hornet’s Nest,” gathering up stragglers, receives Forrest’s report about Buell’s arrival, Sunday night, Union counterattack
Clifton, Maj. James M.
Cobb, Capt. Robert, and his battery
Cockerill, John
Cockerill, Col. Joseph R.
Colby, Pvt. Enoch Jr.
Collier, Pvt. D. W.
Coltart, Col. John G.
Columbus, Kentucky
Compton, Col. B. S.
Comte de Paris
Conestoga, USS (gunboat)
Confederate Military Units, 2nd Infantry, 3rd Infantry, Guard Response Battalion
Congressional Committee on the Conduct of the War
Continental (steamer)
Cook, Gen. John
Cooper, Gen. Samuel
Corinth Road
Corinth, Mississippi, logical place to concentrate, Johnston arrives at, what to do with army gathering there, Bragg fortifies, Confederate troops assembling, routes to Pittsburg Landing, Johnston’s body, prisoners sent to, Confederate arrival
Corinth-Pittsburg Road
Corinth-Purdy Road
Corse, Maj. J. M.
Crain, Capt. Walter O.
Crawford, Capt. William A.
Crenshaw, Lt. Edward
Crescent Field
Crews, Lt. Col. James M.
Crittenden, Gen. George B.
Crittenden, Gen. Thomas L., arrives in Savannah, Sunday night, Monday morning, Union counterattack
Crittenden, Col. Thomas T.
Crocker, Col. Marcellus M.
Crockett, Maj. LeRoy
Crosley, Lt. George W.
Crowley, Lt. John
Cruft, Col. Charles
Crump’s Landing
Culbertson, Capt. James
Cullum, Gen. George
Cumberland Gap
Cumberland Mountains
Cumberland River
Cumberland, USS
Cummings, Col. David H.
Cummins, Lt. Col. Markoe
Curry, Capt. R. H.
Curtis, Col. Samuel R.
Damas, Col. Daniel W.
Darden, Lt. Putnam
Davis, Lt. Alexander T.
Davis, Jefferson
Davis, Col. John A.
Davis, Dr. S. B.
Dawes, Lt. Ephraim
De Hass, Lt. Col. Wills
Dean, Lt. Col. John M.
Dearing, Capt. L. L.
Deas, Col. Zach C.
Debrocu, Capt. Edward
Dent, Frederick
Dent, Julia
Dent, Lt. S. H.
Department #2
Department of Kansas and Missouri
Department of Ohio
Department of the Cumberland
Department of the Mississippi
Department of the Ohio
Department of the West
DePetz, Lt. Charles
Deupree, Lt. E. T.
Deupree, Lt. J. G.
Dewey, Lt. Col. William
Dickey, Col. T. Lyle
Dickey, Cyrus
Dill Branch
Dill, Capt. Hamilton
Dillion, Capt. William J.
Dillon, Pvt. Sam
Dimitry, Lt. John
Dixon, Lt. Joseph
Doak, Pvt. Henry
Doak, Maj. W. D.
Dobbins, Pvt. Peter
Dodge, Lt. Col. Joseph B.
Donnelly, Capt. George
Dornblaser, Maj.
Douglass, Col. Henry L.
Dresser’s Battery
Dreux, Capt. J. G.
Druilet, Capt. J. A.
Dubroca, Lt. Armond
Dubroca, Capt. Edgar M.
Ducktown, Tennessee
Duffy, Maj. Patrick
Duncan’s Field
Duncan, Lt. R. A.
Duncan, Pvt. Thomas
Dunlop, Col. Isaac L.
Dunn, Lt. Col. David M.
Eagler, Sgt. C. J.
Eastern Corinth Road
Eastport, Tennessee
Eastport (Confederate gunboat)
Eaton, Maj. Samuel
Edgington, Capt. Samuel R.
Ellis, Lt. Col. Edward F. W.
Empress (steamer)
Engelmann, Lt. C ol. Adolph
Enyart, Col. David A.
Essex, USS (gunboat)
Evans, Capt. Simon F.
Ewing, Senator Thomas
Fagan, Col. James F.
Fairchild, Lt. Col. Cassius
Fallen Timbers, Engagement of
Fant, Col. Albert E.
Farden, Lt. Col. James A.
Fariss, Lt. Col. Robert C.
Farmington, Mississippi, engagement at
Farrar, Maj. Fred H. Jr.
Farris, Lt. Col. Robert C.
Favrot, Capt. H. M. F.
Fearing, Maj. Benjamin D.
Ferguson, Col. John
Ferguson, Lt. Col. S. W.
Ferrell, Lt. Col. Charles M.
Ferris, Capt. Frank B.
Ferry, Capt. Albert
Field, Maj. Hume R.
Fisher, Horace N.
Fishing Creek, Kentucky, Battle of
Fitch, Lt. John A.
Fleming, Pvt. Robert H.
Florence, Alabama
Florida Military Units, 1st Infantry Battalion, Robertson’s Battery
Floyd, Gen. John B., ordered to Fort Donelson, not capable of commanding an army, pre-war, arrives at Fort Donelson, surrenders initiative to Grant, repulses Walke’s gunboats, council of war, Fort Donelson, Battle of, escapes Fort Donelson
Foote, Capt. Andrew H., pre-war, central Tennessee plan, Fort Henry could be captured, ordered to attack Fort Henry, dummy torpedoes, meeting with Grant, en route to Fort Donelson, Fort Donelson, Battle of, wounded at Fort Donelson, allowed to move on Nashville
Foote, Capt. H. W.
Force, Lt. Col. Manning F.
Forrest, Lt. Col. Nathan B., Fort Donelson, Battle of, escapes Fort Donelson, news of Buell’s approach to Savannah, infiltrates union lines, rearguard engagement, wounded
Forrest, Pvt. Willie
Fort Donelson, Tennessee
Fort Donelson, Tennessee, Battle of
Fort Heiman, Tennessee
Fort Henry, Battle of
Fort Pillow, Tennessee
Foster, Maj. John W.
Fox, Capt. George H.
Fraley’s Field
Franklin, Gen. William B.
Frederickstown, Missouri, engagement at
Freeman, Capt. Joe B.
Freeman, Col. Thomas J.
Fremont, Gen. John C
Frisbie, Capt. Orton
Fry, Col. Jacob
Fry, Col. James B.
Fry, Col. Speed S.
Fulton, Lt. Col. Robert A.
Fulton, Lt. Joseph W.
Fyffe, Col. Edward P.
Fyffe, Col. James P.
Gage, Capt. Charles P., and his battery
Gardner, Gen. Franklin
Garfield, Gen. James A.
Garvin, Maj. J. S.
Geddes, Col. James L.
Geer, Lt. John
General Anderson (steamer)
George, William M.
Georgia Central Railroad
Georgia Military Units, Georgia Dragoons
Gerpy, James
Ghiselin, Pvt. James
Gibbon, Dr. W. H.
Gibson, Col. Randall L., action around Shiloh Church, “Hornet’s Nest,” Sunday night, Union counterattack, Confederate last stand, the crossroads
Gibson, Col. William H.
Gilbreath, Lt. Col. Montgomery
Gilmer, Lt. Col. Jeremy F.
Girardey, Capt. Isadore P., and his battery
Gladden, Gen. Adley H., position on night of April 5, first contact, collapse of Prentiss’s line, wounding of, death of, Peach Orchard, “Hornet’s Nest,”
Gober, Maj Daniel
Goddard, Maj. William
Golden Gate (river boat)
Goodall, Lt. Col. David L.
Goode, Col. Simon
Govan, Col. Daniel C.
Graham, Capt. William
Grant, Julia
Grant, Gen. Ulysses S., Columbus, Kentucky, pre-war, meets Julia Dent, marries Julia Dent, command of 21st Illinois Infantry, promoted to general, Belmont, Missouri, engagement at, assigned to Grant, opinion of C. F. Smith, central Tennessee plan, January meeting with Halleck, lack of experience, ordered to attack Fort Henry, dummy torpedo, Fort Henry, Battle of, tells of plan to capture Fort Donelson, meeting with Foote, tells of plan to capture Fort Donelson, plans to capture Fort Donelson, moves on Fort Donelson, Fort Donelson, Battle of,surrender of Fort Donelson, Halleck wants promoted, allowed to move on Nashville, orders Nelson to occupy Nashville, rumor of drinking, movement to Savannah, arrival at Pittsburg Landing, decides to concentrate at Pittsburg Landing, army suffers overconfidence, reinforcements need organization, fails to fortify Pittsburg Landing, arrests Col. David Moore, disease in camp, ordered to avoid trouble, orders reconnaissance of Eastport, enemy deserters, many troops were veterans, strength returns before Shiloh, army evenly matched Johnston, firefight on April 4, horse falls on his leg, still thinks Confederates at Corinth on April 5, night of April 5, remains in Savannah on April 5, worries about Wallace’s position on April 5, arrives at Pittsburg Landing, painful injury from horse, dispatch to Buell, departs for Pittsburg Landing, decides to fight at Shiloh, reconciled to Wallace’s tardiness, requests Buell march to Pittsburg Landing, Sherman’s feelings toward, makings of a first class disaster, confers with Hurlbut, the crossroads, meets with Sherman regarding the “Hornet’s Nest,” Union retreat, censors Prentiss, directs Webster to form a defensive position, arranges for gunboat support, orders Nelson to cross river, calling on Buell for help, meets with Buell, a narrow escape, Pittsburg Landing line, Sunday night, does not pursue the Confederates, calls for emergency medical aid, losses, army in bad condition, soldiers blame him for surprise, blamed as incompetent, supported by the New York Herald, “Criminal Negligence,” stories about drinking
Graves, Lt. Col. William H.
Graves, W. Preston
Grayson, Lt. Col. A. D.
Great Northern Railroad
Green, Pvt. John
Grider, Col. Benjamin C.
Grigsby, Col. Lewis B.
Grose, Col. William
Grunther, Lt. Francis
Gullick, Private —
Gwin, Lt. William
Haines, Cpl. Charles
Halbert, Pvt. John
Hall, Col. Cyrus
Hall, Lt. J. C.
Hall, Lt. Col. William
Halleck, Gen. Henry W., command of Dept. of the West, assumes command of the Dept. of Missouri; as a bureaucrat, pre-war, central Tennessee plan, East Tennessee, urged into action by Lincoln, lack of experience, orders attack on Fort Henry, Fort Henry, capture of, orders destruction of Tennessee River bridges, pleas for reinforcements for Grant, Grant’s plan to capture Fort Donelson, worries about Grant, wants a promotion, allows Grant to move on Nashville, frustrated over lack of communication, considers arresting Grant, orders Grant to Savannah, orders Sherman and Smith to join forces, order to avoid a general engagement, Grant’s appraisal of Pittsburg Landing, promoted to command Department of the Mississippi, orders Grant to fortify Pittsburg Landing, arrives at Pittsburg Landing, would not leave Pittsburg Landing, at Corinth, Farmington Hamburg and Savannah Road
Hamburg-Purdy Road
Hammock, Lt. F. W.
Hammond, Capt. J. H.
Hannibal (steamer)
Hanson, Lt. Col. Charles S.
Harbert, Capt. Ephrain
Hardcastle, Maj. Aaron B., and his battalion
Hardee, Gen. William J., retreat from Bowling Green, appointed commander of the 3d Corps, arrest of Generals Crittenden and Carroll, orders from Johnston to move on Grant, corps, firefight on April 4, night of April 5, first contact, action around Shiloh Church, collapse of Prentiss’ line, the crossroads, “Hornet’s Nest,” Union retreat, Sunday evening meeting with Beauregard, receives Forrest’s report about Buell’s arrival, Confederate last stand, Corinth, wounded
Hardin, Col. Joseph
Hare, Col. Abraham M., and his brigade
Harker, Col. Charles G.
Harper, Capt. W. A.
Harper, Capt. William L.
Harper, Lt. Col. W. A.
Harris, Governor Isham
Harris, Lt. Col. John W.
Harrison, Col. Thomas J.
Harrison, Pvt. Tom
Harvey, Maj. Reuben F.
Harvey, Pvt. William
Harvey, Capt. William H.
Hascall, Col. Milo S.
Hawkins, Lt. Col. Joseph
Hawkins, Col. Pierce B.
Hawthorn, Col. Alexander T.
Hayden, Maj. D. M.
Hayes, Maj. Charles S.
Haynes, Lt. Col. Milton
Haynie, Col. Isham
Hazen, Col. William B. and his brigade
Hearn, Capt. Isham G.
Hearn, Maj. John F.
Heath, Lt. Col. Thomas
Heiman, Col. Adolphus
Helm, Gen. Benjamin H.
Henricle, Lt. Jack
Henry, Lt. Hugh
Henry, Maj. John F.
Herbert, Lt. W. H.
Herron, Lt. Col. David L.
Hiawatha (steamer)
Hickenlooper, Capt. Andrew, and his battery
Hicks, Col. Stephan G., and his brigade
Hildebrand, Col. Jesse, notified of Confederate presence on April 5, action around Shiloh Church, camp overrun, his brigade disintegrates, assault on the Union left flank, shortage of ammunition
Hill, Col. Benjamin J.
Hill, Col. Munson R.
Hilliard, Capt. John T.
Hillyer, Capt. William
Hindman, Gen. Thomas C.
Hines, Col. Cyrus C.
Hobson, Col. Edward H.
Hodge, Col. Benjamin L.
Hodgson, Capt. W. Irving, and his battery
Holliday, Pvt. Thomas D.
Hollingsworth, Lt. Col. James M.
Hollis, George N.
Hopkins, Lt. B. M.
Hornet, USS (sloop)
“Hornet’s Nest,”
Hotaling, Capt. John R.
Houston, Pvt. Sam
Hovey, Col. Alvin P.
Hubbard, Capt. George T. and his battery
Huber, Pvt. John L.
Hudson, Capt. Alfred
Hugunin, Capt. James R.
Humboldt, Tennessee
Hunt, Pvt. John
Hunt, Lt. Col. Thomas H.
Hunt, Capt. W. R.
Hunter, Gen. David
Hunter, Lt. Col. Samuel E.
Huntington, Capt. Henry
Huntsville, Alabama
Hurlbut, Gen. Stephen A., pre-war, arrival at Pittsburg Landing, moves to support Prentiss, collapse of Prentiss’s line, assault on the Union left flank, the crossroads, collapse of the Purdy Road line, Peach Orchard, Union retreat, “Hornet’s Nest,” Pittsburg Landing Line, arranges for gunboat support, Union counterattack
Hynes, Lt. Col. Andrerw R.
Hynes, Lt. Thomas O.
Illinois Military Units; 1st Light Artillery, 1st Light Artillery, Battery A, 1st Light Artillery, Battery B, 1st Light Artillery, Battery D, 1st Light Artillery, Battery E, 1st Light Artillery, Battery H, 1st Light Artillery, Battery I, 2nd Light Artillery, Battery B, 2nd Light Artillery, Battery D, 2nd Light Artillery, Battery E, 2nd Light Artillery, Battery F, 2nd Cavalry, 4th Cavalry, 4th Infantry, 7th Infantry, 8th Infantry, 9th Infantry, 10th Infantry, 11th Cavalry, 11th Infantry, 12th Infantry, 14th Infantry, 15th Infantry, 17th Infantry, 18th Infantry, 20th Infantry, 21st Infantry, 28th Infantry, 29th Infantry, 32nd Infantry, 34th Infantry, 40th Infantry, 41st Infantry, 43rd Infantry, 45th Infantry, 46th Infantry, 48th Infantry, 49th Infantry, 50th Infantry, 52nd Infantry, 54th Infantry, 55th Infantry, 57th Infantry, 58th Infantry, 61st Infantry, 70th Infantry, 73rd Infantry, Bouton’s Battery, Carmichael’s Cavalry, Dresser’s Battery, McAllister’s Battery, Schwartz’s Battery, Stewart’s Cavalry, Taylor’s Battery, Thielemann’s Companies, Waterhouse’s Battery, Willard’s Battery
Indiana Military Units, 6th Light Artillery, 6th Infantry, 9th Light Artillery, 9th Cavalry, 9th Infantry, 11th Infantry, 13th Infantry, 15th Infantry, 17th Infantry, 23rd Infantry, 24th Infantry, 25th Infantry, 29th Infantry, 30th Infantry, 31st Infantry, 32nd Infantry, 39th Infantry, 40th Infantry, 44th Infantry, 57th Infantry, 58th Infantry, Morton’s Battery, Thompson’s Battery
Ingalls, Gen. Rufus
Inge, Mrs.
Ingersoll, Col. Robert G.
Iowa Military Units, 2nd Cavalry, 2nd Infantry, 3rd Infantry, 6th Artillery, 6th Infantry, 7th Infantry, 8th Infantry, 11th Infantry, 12th Infantry, 13th Infantry, 14th Infantry, 15th Infantry, 16th Infantry, 50th Infantry
Irwin, Surgeon B. J. D.
Iseminger, Capt. Daniel
Island No.
Iuka, Mississippi
J. B. Adams (steamer)
Jack, Lt. Thomas
Jackson Gen. John K., and his brigade
Jackson, Tennessee
Jacobus, Lt. J. J.
Jenkins, Capt. Thomas F.
Jetton, Pvt. Anderson
John H. Done (steamer)
John J. Roe (steamer)
Johnson, Col. Amory K.
Johnson, Senator Andrew
Johnson, Gen. Bushrod R., commands Ft. Donelson, position on night of April 5, action around Shiloh Church, and wounding of, the crossroads addresses 1st Tennessee, Union counterattack
Johnson, Governor George W.
Johnson, Maj. James F.
Johnston, Gen. Albert S., supply base at Bowling Green, assumes command of Dept. #2, pre-war, central Tennessee plan, loss of East Tennessee, Tennessee defensive line, Fort Henry construction, fall of Fort Henry, orders Fort Donelson evacuated, troops at Fort Donelson, orders evacuation of Columbus, orders Pillow to Donelson, chose not to command at Donelson, loss of Fort Donelson, withdraws from Nashville, reorganizes his army, violates principle of concentration, orders Van Dorn to Corinth, Van Dorn declines to join, chooses Corinth to concentrate forces, army concentrates at Corinth, first meeting with Johnston and Bragg, offers command to Beauregard, wants to attack Grant before Buell arrives, army evenly matched Grant, orders army to move on Grant, consolidates at Corinth, concerned about slowness of movement, Monterey conference, loses patients with Bragg, firefight on April 4, Union rumors of pending attack on April 5, night of April 5, message to troops, position on night of April 5, first contact reports, first contact, action around Shiloh Church, collapse of Prentiss’s line, orders Chalmers’ brigade to withdraw, Peach Orchard, wounding of, death of, body in Corinth
Johnston, Maj. George D.
Johnston, Col. William P.
Jones Field
Jones, Lt. Col. Charles
Jones, Lt. Col. Frederick C.
Jones, Lt. Col. John J.
Jones, Sgt. Theodore D.
Jones, Lt. Col. Timothy P.
Jones, Capt. W. S.
Jones, Capt. Warren C.
Jordan, Col. Thomas
Keeley, Pvt. C. W.
Kelley, Capt. Louis D.
Kelly, Rev. Maj. D. C.
Kelly, Maj. John H.
Kendrick, Capt. J. Mills
Kentucky Military Units (Confederate), 3rd Infantry, 4th Infantry, 5th Infantry, 6th Infantry, 7th Infantry, 8th Infantry, Byrne’s Battery, Cobb’s Battery, Kentucky-Mississippi Battery, Kentucky Cavalry Squadron, Kentucky State Guard, Lyon’s Battery, Morgan’s Cavalry, Thompson’s Company Cavalry
Kentucky Military Units (Union), 1st Cavalry, 1st Infantry, 2nd Infantry, 3rd Infantry, 4th Infantry, 5th Infantry, 6th Infantry, 9th Infantry, 11th Infantry, 13th Infantry, 17th Infantry, 20th Infantry, 24th Infantry, 25th Infantry, 26th Infantry
Kentucky-Tennessee Region
Ketchum, Capt. William H., and his battery
King, Lt. Ezra
King, Maj. John H.
Kinney, Col. Peter
Kirk, Col. Edward N., and his brigade
Kirkwood, Governor S. J.
Knefler, Frederick
Knoxville Whig
Knoxville, Tennessee
Kyle, Lt. Col. Barton S.
Laing, Lt. Cuthbert and his battery
Lamb, Pvt. Charles
Lambert, Capt. R. B.
Lannom, Lt. Col. William D.
Larison, Capt. Thomas J.
Latta, Capt. Samuel
Lauman, Gen. Jacob G., and his brigade
Lea, Col. Benjamin J.
Lee, Col. R. B.
Lee, Gen. Robert E.
Leggett, Col. Mortimer D.
Leonard, Sgt. John
Levant, USS
Levanway, Maj. Charles N.
Lewis, Col. Joseph H.
Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington, Missouri, capture of
Lexington
Liberty, Missouri, engagement at
Lick Creek
Liddell, Col. St. John
Lincoln, Abraham, Ft. Sumter, central Tennessee plan, East Tennessee, urges Buell and Halleck into action, promotes McClernand, promotes Halleck
Lindsay, Col. Andrew J.
Littler, Capt. Bob
Locust Grove Branch
Locust Grove Run
Logan, Gen. John
Logan’s Crossroads, Kentucky, Battle of
London, Kentucky
Long, Lt. J. C.
Loomis, Col. John Q.
Loomis, Lt. Charles
Looney, Col. Robert F.
Louisiana Military Units, 1st Infantry, 4th Infantry, 8th Infantry, 11th Infantry, 13th Infantry Battalion, 16th Infantry, 17th Infantry, 18th Infantry, 19th Infantry, 20th Infantry, 24th Infantry, Confederate Guards Response Battalion, Crescent Regiment, Orleans Guard Battalion, Washington Artillery, 5th Company, Watson’s Battery
Louisiana State University
Louisville and Nashville Railroad
Louisville, Kentucky
Louisville, USS (gunboat)
Love, Maj. Samuel T.
Lovell, Gen. Mansfield
Lowery, Maj. Robert
Ludlow, Lt. Israel
Lynch, Col. William F.
Lyon, Gen. Nathaniel
Lytle, Lt. Col. Ephraim F.
Lytle, Pvt. Samuel
Maddox, Capt. W. A.
Madison, Capt. Reilly
Malmborg, Lt. Col. Oscar
Mandeville, Pvt. Theodore
Maney, Col. George E., and her brigade
Mangrum, Maj. Thomas H.
Markgraf, Capt. Louis
Marks, Col. Samuel F.
Marmaduke, Col. John S.
Marrast, Lt. Col. John C.
Marsh, Col. C. Carroll, and his brigade
Martin, Capt. A. S.
Martin, Maj. James T.
Martin, Col. John D.
Martin, Col. Mathias
Mason, Lt. Col. Hamilton
Mason, Col. Rodney
Mason, Capt W. B.
Maury, Pvt. James W.
Maxwell, Lt. Col. Cicero
Mayfield, Maj. Manning
Maynard, Horace
Mayson, Lt. Col. Hamilton
McAlister, Capt. Edward, and his battery
McArthur, Gen. John, assault on the Union left flank, supports Stuart, collapse of the Purdy Road line, Peach Orchard, “Hornet’s Nest,” wounded
McArthy, Lt. Daniel
McClellan, Gen. George B.
McClernand, Gen. John A., moves on Fort Donelson, orders assault on Fort Donelson, Fort Donelson, Battle of, pre-war, appointed general, dispute over rank, commands army while Grant is away, troop training, Union rumors of pending attack on April 5, moves to shore up the left flank, action around Shiloh Church, assault on the Union left flank, has more combat experience than Sherman, the crossroads, collapse of the Purdy Road line, Union counterattack, right flank turned, “Hornet’s Nest,” Union retreat, Pittsburg Landing Line, Sunday night, meeting to plan assault on Fort Donelson
McClung, Capt. L. D., and his battery
McCook, Gen. Alexander McD., and his division
McCord, Lt. Col. William D.
McCormick, Capt. A. W.
McCullough, Gen. Ben
McCullough, Lt. Col. William
McCulty, Lt. William M.
McDaniel, Col. Coleman A.
McDonell, Maj. Thaddeus A.
McDowell, Col. John A.
McDowell, Maj. T. A., and his brigade
McGinnis, Col. George F.
McHenry, Col. John H. Jr.
McInerney, Pvt. John
McKee, Col. Robert
McKoin, Col. James L.
McLean, Lt. John
McNeely, Maj. James A.
McPherson, Lt. Col. James B.
McVey, Pvt. Hugh
Memphis and Charleston Railroad
Memphis, Tennessee
Mendenhall, Capt. John
Menn, Lt. Henry
Merrick, Col. Thomas H.
Mersy, Col. August
Meteor (steamer)
Michigan Military Units, 2nd Artillery, 12th Infantry, 13th Infantry, 18th Infantry, Ross’s Battery
Mill Springs, Kentucky, Battle of
Miller, Lt. Col. John
Miller, Col. Madison, and his brigade
Miller, Capt. William
Minnehaha
Minnesota Military Units, 1st Artillery
Munch’s Battery
Mississippi Central Railroad
Mississippi Military Units, 1st Cavalry, 3rd Cavalry Battalion, 3rd Infantry Battalion, 5th Infantry, 6th Infantry, 7th Infantry, 9th Infantry, 10th Infantry, 15th Infantry, 22nd Infantry, 44th Infantry Battalion, Adam’s Cavalry, Bain’s Battery, Byrne’s Battery, Harper’s Battery, Hudson’s Battery, Mississippi and Alabama Battalion, Mississippi Cavalry Battalion, Pettus Mississippi Flying Artillery, Pike County Dahlgren Rifles, Smith’s Battery, Stanford’s Mississippi Battery, Swett’s Battery, Vaiden’s Battery, Warren Light Artillery
Mississippi River
Missouri Military Units Confederate, 1st Cavalry, Missouri State Guard
Missouri Military Units Union, 1st Artillery, Battery C, 1st Artillery, Battery D, 1st Artillery, Battery H, 1st Artillery, Battery I, 1st Artillery, Battery K, 8th Infantry, 13th Infantry, 14th Infantry, 18th Infantry, 21st Infantry, 23rd Infantry, 25th Infantry, 26th Infantry, Buel’s Battery, Independent Battery, Mann’s Battery, Missouri Light Artillery, Richardson’s Battery, Stone’s Battery, Welker’s Battery
Mitchel, Gen. Ormsby M.
Mobile and Ohio Railroad
Monroe, Mayor John T.
Monroe, Maj. Thomas Jr.
Moody, Col. Gideon C.
Moon, Lt. William
Moore, Pvt. Bert
Moore, Col. David
Moore, Maj. James
Moore, Col. John C.
Moore, Pvt. Samuel A.
Moore, Governor T. O.
Morgan, Gen. James D.
Morgan, Col. John H.
Morgan, Lt. Col. William H.
Morris, Senator Thomas
Morrison, Col. William
Morton, Pvt. Charles
Morton, Governor Oliver
Morton, Lt. Col. Quin
Morton, Col. Thomas
Mosier, Pvt. William F.
Mosley, Sgt. Bob
Mouton, Col. Alfred
Mouton, Col. Jean J. A. A.
Muggar, Pvt. James G.
Muller, Capt. Herman
Munch, Capt. Emil, and his battery
Munford, Edward W.
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Murphy, Capt. H. W.
Murray, Col. John P.
Murrell, Pvt. Perry
Mussel Shoals, Alabama
Musser, Capt. John
Mussman, Lt. William
Myers, Capt. John B.
Mygatt, Lt. Col. George S.
Nale, Capt. John H.
Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad
Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville-Decatur Railway
Natchez, USS (gunboat)
Nebraska Military Unit, 1st Infantry
Neely, Col. Rufus P.
Neill, Lt. Col. James F.
Nelms, Lt. Col. Charles S.
Nelson, Gen. William, arrives at Savannah, arrives in Columbia, estimated arrival at Pittsburg Landing, dispatch from Grant, Grant’s request to march to Pittsburg Landing, awakened by sounds of battle, Grants orders to cross river, awaits transports, crosses Tennessee River, arrives at the river, arrives at Pittsburg Landing, arrives on the field, Sunday night, Monday morning, Sunday night, Monday morning, Union counterattack
Nevins, Maj. Garrett
New Madrid, Missouri
New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad
New York Herald
New York Tribune
Nispel, Lt. George L., and his battery
Norton, Pvt. Charles
O’Hara, Col. Theodore
Ohio Military Units, 1st Artillery, Battery G, 1st Infantry, 2nd Infantry, 5th Artillery, 5th Cavalry, 5th Infantry, 6th Infantry, 8th Artillery, 13th Artillery, 13th Infantry, 14th Infantry, 15th Infantry, 19th Infantry, 20th Infantry, 23rd Infantry, 24th Infantry, 26th Infantry, 40th Infantry, 41st Infantry, 46th Infantry, 48th Infantry, 49th Infantry, 53rd Infantry, 54th Infantry, 56th Infantry, 57th Infantry, 58th Infantry, 59th Infantry, 64th Infantry, 65th Infantry, 68th Infantry, 70th Infantry, 71st Infantry, 72nd Infantry, 73rd Infantry, 75th Infantry, 76th Infantry, 77th Infantry, 78th Infantry, 81st Infantry, Bartlett’s Battery, Burrow’s Battery, Hickenlooper’s Battery
O’Leary, Capt. Stephen
Oliver, Col. H. S.
Oliver, Col. John M.
O’Neil, Cpl. John
Osborn, Lt. Col. John
Otley, Lt. John M.
Owl Creek
Owl Creek Bridge
Owl Creek-Purdy Road Bridge
Paris, Tennessee
Parker, Pvt. Henry
Parker, Lt. Col. Job R.
Parrott, Lt. Col. James C.
Patrick, Robert
Patterson, Col. William K.
Patton, Lt. Col. Archibald K.
Pea Ridge, Arkansas, Battle of
Peabody, Col. Everett, discovers Confederate presence on April 5, orders a Sunday morning patrol, first contact reports, first contact, collapse of Prentiss’ line, death of, the crossroads, what-if?, death of
Peach Orchard Field
Pease, Lt. Col. Phineas
Peck, Gen John J.
Peckham, Lt. Col. James
Peebles, Lt. Col. Thomas H.
Pemberton, Gen. John C.
Pennington, Capt William F.
Pennsylvania Military Units, 77th Infantry
Percy, Capt. James
Perry, USS (gunboat)
Person, Capt. G. G.
Peters, Herman
Peyton, Maj. H. E.
Pfaender, Lt. William
Phelps, Lt. Ledyard
Philadelphia Inquirer
Philips, Col. Henry
Pillow Flying Artillery
Pillow, Gen. Gideon
Pittsburg Landing line
Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee
Pittsburg Road
Pittsburg, USS (gunboat)
Polk, Eugenia
Polk, Gen. Leonidas, Columbus, Kentucky, replaced by Johnston, Fort Henry, evacuation of Columbus, departs Columbus for Corinth, appointed commander of the 1st Corps, notice of Union advance on Bethel, orders from Johnston to move on Grant, night of April 5, collapse of Prentiss’ line, Union counter-attack, “Hornet’s Nest,”
Polk, Capt. Marshall T., and his battery
Pond, Col. Preston Jr., position on night of April 5, action around Shiloh Church, “Hornet’s Nest,”300; Union retreat, Sunday night, Confederate last stand
Poole, Capt. W. G.
Pope, Gen. John
Porta, Pvt. Cesar
Porter, Commodore David D.
Porter, Gen. Fitz-John
Porter, Cdr. William D.
Portsmouth, USS (gunboat)
Powell, Maj. James, first contact reports, predawn patrol, first contact, predawn patrol, action around Shiloh Church
Powell, Capt. John W.
Pratt, Lt. Col. Isaac V.
Prentiss, Gen. Benjamin M., assumes command of Sixth Division, pre-war, notified of Confederate presence on April 5, first contact reports, first contact, action around Shiloh Church, division in retreat, collapse of Prentiss’ line, calls for help, could not stop the retreat of his men, assault on the Union left flank, the crossroads, “Hornet’s Nest,” Union retreat, division surrenders, capture of, censored by Grant, surrender of Prentiss’ division, prisoner movement, as prisoner, losses
Prestidge, Maj. James S.
Preston, Col. William
Price, Gen. Sterling
Pride, G. G.
Pritle, Sgt. J. J.
Pugh, Col. Isaac C., and his brigade
Pugh, Pvt. Richard
Purdy Road
Querouze, Maj. Leon
Quinn, Col. Francis
Raith, Col. Julius, troop training, action around Shiloh Church the crossroads, death of, wounding of, mortally wounded
Randolph, Lt. Richard K.
Rankin, Lt. Col. William A.
Ransom, Lt. Col. Thomas E. G.
Rawlins, Col. John
Rearden, Col. J. S.
Reed, Col. Hugh B.
Reed, Lt. Col. Wiley M.
Reichard, Col. August
Reid, Col. Hugh T.
Reid, Col. James T.
Reid, Whitelaw
Review Field
Reynolds, Gen. John J.
Rhea field
Rice, Lt. Col. Americus V.
Rich, Col. Lucius L.
Richards, Lt. Col. Evan
Richardson, Albert
Richardson, Capt. Henry
Richmond Inquirer
Ricker, Maj. E. G.
Ripley, Gen. Roswell S.
Roberts, Capt. Franklin, and his battery
Roberts, Pvt. John
Robertson, Capt. Felix H., and his battery
Robertson, Pvt. Thomas C.
Roesel, Pvt. August
Rogers, Commodore C. R. P.
Rogers, Lt. Col. William P.
Roman, Lt. Col. Alfred
Ross, Capt. William H., and his battery
Ross, Col. L. F. Rousseau, Gen. Lovell H., and his brigade
Rowett, Maj. Richard
Rowley, Capt. William
Ruckman, Pvt. John
Rudledge, Capt. Arthrur M.
Ruggles, Gen. Daniel, action around Shiloh Church, position on night of April 5, the crossroads, “Hornet’s Nest,” Union retreat, Confederate last stand, Farmington
Rundle, Maj. Thomas G.
Runnels, Maj. Hal G.
Russell, Pvt. Ed
Russell, Capt. J. A.
Russell, Col. Robert M., Hornet’s Nest,” position on night of April 5, action around Shiloh Church, the crossroads, Union counterattack, Union retreat, Sunday night
Rutledge, Capt. Arthur
Ryan, Lt. Abram H.
Sallie List (river boat)
Sanders, Lt. Col. Addison H.
Sanderson, Col. William L.
Sanford, Lt. Col. William
Sanger, Maj. W. D.
Savannah, Tennessee
Saxe, Capt. Ed
Scarbrough, Sgt. John S.
Scarbrough, Pvt. Lemuel
Schaller, Col. Frank
Schmitz, Capt. Joseph
Schoepf, Col. Albin
Schwartz, Maj.—
Scott, Thomas
Scott, Gen. Winfield
Seals, Pvt. Joe
Searle, Lt. C. P.
Seay cotton field
Sedgewick, Col. Thomas D.
Semmes, Adm. Raphael
Seward, William
Shannon, Capt. Joseph
Shaver, Col. R. G., position on night of April 5, first contact, collapse of Prentiss’ line, the crossroads, “Hornet’s Nest,” disabled
Shaw, Col. William T.
Shepard, Pvt. Elijah
Sherman, John
Sherman, Gen. William T., Lexington, Kentucky, pre-war, favor’s Halleck, central Tennessee plan, discovers enemy forces at Corinth, ordered to meet up with Smith, professional soldier, arrives at Savannah, movement to Savannah, ordered to Eastport, interest in Pittsburg Landing, arrival at Pittsburg Landing, orders reconnaissance of Eastport, reconnaissance to Chickasaw, reports no enemy troops in the area, firefight on April 4, looking for prisoners, notified of Confederate presence on April 5, Union rumors of pending attack on April 5, still thinks Confederates at Corinth on April 5, night of April 5, bitter about the surprise, feelings toward Grant, action around Shiloh Church, moves to shore up the left flank, requests McClernand’s support, situation on left deteriorates, joins up with McClernand’s Division, shortage of ammunition, the crossroads, Union counterattack, “Hornet’s Nest,” Pittsburg Landing Line, a narrow escape, Sunday night, Grant’s failure to pursue the Confederates, rear-guard engagement, “criminal negligence,” Corinth, wounded, first contact
Shiloh Branch
Shiloh Church
Shiloh National Military Park
Shipwith, Pvt. Thomas
Shirk, Lt. James W.
Shoemaker, Col. Michael
Shorter, Col. Eli S.
Shoup, Maj. Francis A.
Shumway, Lt. Payson
Sigel, Gen. Franz
Silfversparre, Capt. Axel
Sims, Sgt. William
Smith, Maj. Albert
Smith, Col. Benjamin F.
Smith, Gen. Charles F., pre-war, Grant’s opinion of, subordinated to Grant, Fort Henry, Fort Henry could be captured, Fort Donelson, Battle of, 64-65; Halleck recommends, ordered to Corinth, ordered to meet up with Sherman, professional soldier, arrives at Savannah, movement to Savannah, orders Sherman to Eastport, interest in Pittsburg Landing, arrival at Pittsburg Landing, dispute over rank, injury affecting his ability to command, meeting to plan assault on Fort Donelson
Smith, Maj. Francis M.
Smith, Capt. Clifton H.
Smith, Col. John E.
Smith, Col. Marshall J.
Smith, Capt. Melancthon, and his battery
Smith, Gen. Morgan L.
Smith, Col. Preston
Smith, Col. Robert A.
Smith, Capt. Robert W.
Smith, Col. T. Kilby
Smith, Lt. T. R.
Smith, Col. William Sooy
Smyser, Lt. Jacob
Snake Creek Bridge
Snyder, Pvt. R. M.
Southerland, Capt. John
Southerland, Pvt. James
Southerland, Pvt. John C.
Southgate, Lt. Richard
Sowell Field
Spain Field
Speath, Lt. Charles
St. James, Lt. Col. Joseph
St. Louis, USS (gunboat)
Stanford, Capt. Thomas J.
Stanley, Col. Wright A.
Stanton, Benjamin
Stanton, Edwin M.
Stark, Maj. Henry
Statham, Col. Winfield S., Peach Orchard, Pittsburg Landing Line, Sunday night, Confederate last stand
Statton, Pvt. Charles
Steadman, Col. Samuel H.
Steele, Gen. Frederick
Stephens, Col. William H., and his brigade
Stevens, Capt. W. A.
Stevenson, Alabama
Stewart, Gen. Alexander P., position on night of April 5, action around Shiloh Church, the crossroads, “Hornet’s Nest,” Sunday night, Union counterattack
Stillwell, Pvt. Leander
Stockwell, Pvt. Elisha Jr.
Stone, Capt. George H., and his battery
Stone, Sgt. Maj. Thuron
Stone, Maj. William M.
Strahl, Lt. Col. Otho F.
Stuart, Col. David
Stumbaugh, Col. Frederick S.
Sturgess, Capt. Robert H.
Sullivan, Col. Peter J.
Sunken Road
Swain, Capt. Peter T.
Swan, Pvt. William
Sweeny, Col. Thomas W.
Swett, Capt. Charles, and his battery
Tappan, Col. James C.
Taylor, Pvt. B. F.
Taylor, Maj. Ezra
Taylor, Capt. Jesse
Taylor, Capt. John B.
Taylor, Col. William H. H.
Taylor, Gen. Zachary
Tecumseh (steamer)
Tennessee and Georgia Railway
Tennessee Military Units,1st Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry, 4th Infantry, 5th Infantry, 6th Infantry, 9th Infantry, 12th Infantry, 13th Infantry, 15th Infantry, 19th Infantry, 20th Infantry, 22nd Infantry, 23rd Infantry, 24th Infantry, 25th Infantry, 27th Infantry, 28th Infantry, 33rd Infantry, 35th Infantry, 44th Infantry, 45th Infantry, 47th Infantry, 52nd Infantry, 55th Infantry, 154th Infantry, Bankhead’s Battery, Crew’s I Battalion, Forrest’s Cavalry, McClung’s Battery, Miller’s Battery, Pillow’s Flying Artillery, Rutledge’s Tennessee Battery, Smith’s Battery, Tennessee Battalion
Tennessee River
Terrill, Capt. William R., and his battery
Terry, Capt. Lamkin S.
Texas Military Units, 2nd Infantry, 8th Cavalry, 9th Infantry, Terry’s Texas Rangers, Wharton’s Cavalry
Thayer, Col. John M.
Thayer, Syvanus
Thielemann, Capt. Christian
Thomas, Gen. George
Thompson, Col. Jacob
Thompson, Lt. Col. John B.
Thompson, Pvt. John C.
Thompson, Capt. Noah
Thompson, Capt. Phil B.
Thornton, Col. A. J.
Thornton, Col. John J.
Thrall, Lt. James
Thurber, Lt. Charles H., and his battery
Tickenor, Rev. Isaac
Tigress
Tilghman Branch
Tilghman, Gen. Lloyd
Timony, Capt. James P.
Tindall, Col. Jacob T.
Tod, Governor David
Townsend, Capt. Edwin F.
Tozer, Lt. T. D. Trabue, Col. Robert T., Union counterattack, Union retreat, Sunday night, Confederate last stand, Union retreat
Tracey, Pvt. Samuel
Trembly, Pvt. Edward N.
Trigg, Capt. John T., and his battery
Trumbull, Senator Lyman
Tupper, Lt. Col. Ansel
Tuttle, Col. James M., and his brigade
Tyler, Lt. Col. Robert C.
Tyler
Tyree, Capt. Joseph
Underwood, Capt. B. T.
United States Military Academy
United States Military Units; 2nd Cavalry, 4th Artillery, Battery H & M, 4th Cavalry, 5th Artillery, Battery H, 15th Infantry, 16th Infantry, 19th Infantry, Mendenhall’s Battery, Terrill’s Battery
Van Dorn, Gen. Earl
Van Horn, Lt. Col. Robert T.
Vaughn, Col. Alfred J. Jr.
Veal, Lafayette
Veatch, Col. James C., the crossroads, collapse of the Purdy Road line, Union counterattack, “Hornet’s Nest,” Corinth
Venable, Lt. Col. Calvin D.
Vertner, Pvt. A. V.
Virginia-Tennessee Railroad
Voris, Pvt. A. C.
Waddell, Capt. Lloyd D.
Wagner, Col. George D., and his brigade
Walden, Capt. Madison M.
Walke, Cdr. Henry
Walker, Col. J. Knox, and his brigade
Walker, Lt. Col. Francis M.
Walker, William
Wall, Maj. William B.
Wallace, Gen. Lew, meeting to plan assault on Fort Donelson, army suffers overconfidence, opinion of C. F. Smith, Fort Donelson, Battle of, pre-war, arrival at Pittsburg Landing, strength returns before Shiloh, Grant’s concern, Grant’s order hold division in instant readiness, ordered to Pittsburg Landing, says army taken by surprise, sunken road, arrives on the field, might have routed the Confederate army, Sunday night, Union counterattack
Wallace, Maj. William
Wallace, Gen. William H. L., pre-war, assault on the Union left flank, moves to support McClernand, the crossroads, collapse of the Purdy Road line, “Hornet’s Nest,” Union retreat, wounding of, prisoner movement, Sunday night, Union counterattack, death of, found mortally wounded, losses, what-if?, mortally wounded
Warner, Maj. John
Waterhouse, Capt. Allen C., and his battery
Watts, Col. Thomas H.
Webster, Col. Joseph D.
Welhorn, Maj. W. J.
Welker, Capt. Frederick
West, Lt. James
Western Union Company
Wharton, Col. John A.
Wheat Field
Wheeler, Col. Joseph
Whitaker, Col. Walter C.
Whitall, Lt. J. D.
Whitfield, Maj. F. E.
Whittlesey, Col. Charles
Wicker’s Field
Wickham, Capt. W. L.
Wickliffe, Capt. Nathaniel
Wickliffe, Col. Charles
Wilder, Col. John T.
Wilkinson, Pvt. Micajah
Willard’s Battery
Williams, Capt. John
Williams, Col. Christopher H.
Williams, Col. Nelson G., and his brigade
Willich, Col. August
Wilson, Capt. Andrew N.
Wilson, Lt. N. B.
Wilson’s Creek, Missouri, Battle of
Winans, Col. Wesley
Wisconsin Military Units, 14th Infantry, 16th Infantry, 18th Infantry
Withers, Gen. Jones M., and his division, position on night of April 5, collapse of Prentiss’ line, assault on the Union left flank, “Hornet’s Nest,” Pittsburg Landing Line, gunboat shelling, attacks the Pittsburg Landing Line, Sunday night
Wolfe Field Wood, Col. David E., and his brigade
Wood, Pvt. Dick
Wood, Lt. Col. Enos P.
Wood, Lt. Col. Gustavus A.
Wood, Lt. Peter P., and his battery
Wood, Gen. Sterling A. M., position on night of April 5, first contact, action around Shiloh Church, collapse of Prentiss’ line, the crossroads, disabled
Wood, Gen. Thomas J.
Woods, Col. Charles R.
Woods, Col. Joseph J., and his brigade
Woodyard, Lt. Col. Humphrey W.
Worth, Gen. William J.
Worthington, Col. Thomas
Wright, Col. Crafts J.
Wright, Lt. Col. Marcus J.
Wyatt, Pvt. Jessie W.
Yandell, Dr. D. W.
Yates, Governor Richard
Yeatman, Pvt. W. E.
Zinken, Major Leon von
Zollicoffer, Gen. Felix K.