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Shiloh, Hardin County, Tennessee

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374: 63:. Then, during the Westward Expansion Era, Lewis Wicker bought 400 acres of land in Shiloh/Pittsburgh Landing all the way from at least Perry Field to Downtown Shiloh. He later sold most of the land, only keeping Perry Field, Wicker Field, and the Peach Orchard. Lewis built the infamous “Cabin at Shiloh,“ the only cabin that survived the battle. The Church of Shiloh ( 142:
In the following years until 1885, Shiloh/Pittsburgh Landing were in ruins. It was so bad that Shiloh and Pittsburgh Landing had to merge to stay afloat under the one name Shiloh. James Mansfield George moved the Wicker Cabin and that’s why it’s called the ““Manse” George Cabin,” today. By 1885 Alvis
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During this period the Confederate mass burials were marked and 2 new cemeteries were built: The Shiloh Church Cemetery and The Shiloh National Military Park/Pittsburgh Landing Cemetery. Also trails were officially marked for the first time and the infamous “Sunken Road” was modeled to look like a
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This period was marked with great expansion and another renovation of the cabin. Also during this time the original entrance was destroyed and a new entrance at Perry Field was built.
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Wicker, son of Lewis Wicker bought the cabin from “Manse” and it was the “Wicker Cabin,” until around 1890 when he moved out and the cabin fell in disrepair.
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was a Hebrew word meaning "place of peace") had been established beforehand and would later be destroyed in the battle.
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By 1895, the “Manse” George Cabin’s roof had fallen in and everything was in disrepair until 1901 when
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The park has expanded much in this time and even by 2021 has at least 5 more tourist stops than 1990.
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In Spring 1903, a EF3 tornado swept away the visitor center and surrounding woods and monuments.
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Shiloh, Hardin County, Tennessee
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Indians that built mounds and mingled with the English families such as the Wicker family.
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was some of the bloodiest days of the war with more casualties in two days than the
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settled the area and built the Indian mounds in both Pittsburgh Landing/Shiloh and
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1860s style farm road. The Military Park expanded greatly during this time.
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combined in one battle. In the early morning on April 6, 1862, Gen.
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by building a tavern and so a town and port was built around that.
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Shiloh is of somewhat unknown origins but descendants of the
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became President of the U.S. after the assassination of
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Unincorporated communities in Hardin County, Tennessee
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Formation of Shiloh National Military Park (1895-1903)
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Index

unincorporated community
Hardin County, Tennessee
Pittsburgh Landing, Tennessee
Iroquois
Savannah, Tennessee
Battle of Shiloh
Battle of Shiloh
American Revolution
The War of 1812
The Mexican-American War
Ulysses S. Grant
Savannah, Tennessee
Adamsville, Tennessee
Albert Sidney Johnston
Saltillo, Tennessee
Corinth, Mississippi
Confederates
Union
Theodore Roosevelt
William McKinley
Shiloh National Military Park
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142
Savannah, Tennessee
Iroquois
Cherokee
Chickasaw
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Shiloh, Hardin County, Tennessee
"Was General Grant Surprised by the Confederate Attack at Shiloh? (U.S. National Park Service)"
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