Showing posts with label Guides. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guides. Show all posts
Friday, July 25, 2014
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Ruggles' Batteries: Shiloh National Military Park
The Batteries (Running from North to South South-East):
- Ketchum’s Alabama Battery
- Washington, Louisiana Artillery
- Bankhead’s Tennessee Battery
- Stanford’s Mississippi Battery
- Robertson’s Alabama Battery
- Rutledge’s Tennessee Battery
- Robert’s Arkansas Battery
- Trigg’s Arkansas Battery
- Swett’s Mississippi Battery
- Hubbard’s Arkansas Battery
- Byrne’s Mississippi Battery
- Trabue’s Kentucky Battery
- Smith’s Mississippi Battery
Other Monuments And Position Markers In The Area
- 8th Illinois Infantry Monument
- Stratham’s Brigade Position Marker
- Swett’s Mississippi Battery (9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.)
- 154th Tennessee Infantry Position Marker
- Bowen’s Brigade Position Marker
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
The Headquarters Monuments at Shiloh National Military Park
Major General Ulysses
S. Grant, Commanding the Army of the Tennessee
- Colonel Abraham Hare, 1st Brigade
- Colonel Julius Raith, 3rd Brigade
- Colonel Leonard F. Ross, 3rd Brigade
- Brigadier General William H. L. Wallace, 2nd Division
- Colonel James M. Tuttle, 1st Brigade
- Brigadier General John McArthur, 2nd Brigade
- Colonel Thomas W. Sweeny, 3rd Brigade
- Brigadier General Stephen A. Hurlbut, 4th Division
- Colonel James C. Veatch, 2nd Brigade
- Brigadier General William T. Sherman, 5th Division
- Colonel John A. McDowell, 1st Brigade
- Colonel David Stuart, 2nd Brigade
- Brigadier General Benjamin M. Prentiss, 6th Division
- Colonel Everett Peabody, 1st Brigade
Labels:
Abraham M Hare,
David Stuart,
Everett Peabody,
Grant,
Guides,
Hurlbut,
James M. Tuttle,
John A. McDowell,
John McArthur,
Julius Raith,
Leonard F Ross,
McClernand,
Prentiss,
Shiloh,
Shiloh National Military Park,
Sweeny,
Veatch,
WHL Wallace,
William T. Sherman
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Iowa's Civil War Newspapers
The Burlington Weekly Hawk-Eye |
- Anamosa Eureka
- Burlington Weekly Hawk-Eye
- Burlington Daily Argus
- Cass County Gazette
- Cedar Falls Gazette
- Cedar Valley Times
- Charles City Intelligencer
- Clinton Herald
- Council Bluffs Bugle
- Davenport Daily Gazette
- Davenport Daily Leader
- Davenport Democrat & News
- Daily Des Moines Times
- Dubuque Daily Evening Union
- Dubuque Democratic Herald
- Dubuque Herald
- Dubuque Religious News Letter
- Dubuque Times
- Dubuque Weekly Times
- The Fort Dodge Republican
- Fort Madison Plaindealer
- The Glenwood Opinion
- Hardin Sentinel
- Independence Guardian
- Indianola Visitor
- Iowa City Republican
- Iowa Homestead
- Iowa State Register
- Iowa State Weekly Register
- Iowa Valley News
- Keokuk Constitution
- Keokuk Gate City
- Keosaqua Republican
- Linn County Patriot
- Linn County Register
- Maquoketa Excelsior
- Marion Herald
- Marshall County Times
- Marshall Times and News
- McGregor Times
- Monticello Express
- Muscatine Journal
- The Opinion
- Osceola Republican
- Osceola Union Sentinel
- Oskaloosa Herald
- Oskaloosa Times
- Ottumwa Courier
- Ottumwa Mercury
- Page County Herald
- Panora Ledger
- Sigourney News
- Sioux City Register
- Tipton Advertiser
- Vinton Eagle
- Wapello Democratic Mercury
- Washington Press
- Waterloo Courier
- West Union, Pioneer
Monday, September 10, 2012
The Iowa Monuments At Shiloh National Military Park
Iowa State Memorial Monument |
THE REGIMENTAL
MONUMENTS.
The eleven regimental monuments are uniform in size and
design, differing only in the inscriptions. They, like the state monument, are
built of Barre, Vermont, granite and United States standard bronze. A monument
is erected to each Iowa regiment engaged in the battle and stands at the point
where the regiment fought the longest and suffered its greatest loss. Upon a
bronze tablet set in the granite is described the part taken by the regiment in
the battle. The commission prepared the design for these monuments. The
contract for their erection was let to P. N. Peterson Granite Company of St.
Paul, Minnesota, for eighteen thousand and fifty-one dollars. SOURCE: Alonzo Abernathy, Editor, Dedication of Monuments Erected By The State Of Iowa, p. 291
- 2nd Iowa Infantry
- 3rd Iowa Infantry
- 6th Iowa Infantry
- 7th Iowa Infantry
- 8th Iowa Infantry
- 11th Iowa Infantry
- 12th Iowa Infantry
- 13th Iowa Infantry
- 14th Iowa Infantry
- 15th Iowa Infantry
- 16th Iowa Infantry
HEADQUARTERS MONUMENTS.
Four Iowa colonels commanded three brigades during the Battle of Shiloh.
Four Iowa colonels commanded three brigades during the Battle of Shiloh.
Saturday, September 8, 2012
The Mortuary Monuments of Shiloh National Military Park
Commanding the Confederate
Army
Commanding the 2nd
Division,
Army of the Tennessee
Commanding the 1st
Brigade, 2nd Division of Bragg’s Corps,
Army of the Army of
the Mississippi
Commanding the 3rd
Brigade, 1st Division,
Army of the Tennessee
Colonel Everett Peabody, 25th Missouri Infantry, US
Commanding the 1st Brigade, 6th Division
Army of the Tennessee
Colonel Everett Peabody, 25th Missouri Infantry, US
Commanding the 1st Brigade, 6th Division
Army of the Tennessee
Friday, August 24, 2012
Color Bearers of the 16th Wisconsin Infantry: Shiloh National Cemetery
All of Company E,
from left to right:
Sergeant
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