The Civil War: Battle of Shiloh Website

Overview of the War

The Battle of Shiloh was one of the bloodiest battles that the civil war saw, and allowed the nation to truly see, for the first time, the devestation the Civil War would cause. It was the first alarm that this would be, as General Grant said, "A very bloody affair." (Read More...)

Quick Facts

 

The Union

The Confederates

Commanders

  • General Ulysses S. Grant
  • General Don C. Buell
  • General Albert S. Johnston
  • General P.G.T. Beauregard

Casualties

  • Dead: 1,754
  • Wounded: 2,885
  • Captured: 2,885
  • Dead: 1,723
  • Wounded: 8,012
  • Captured: 959

Number in Army

  • Army of West Tennessee: 33,085 men
  • Army of the Ohio: 32,000 men
  • Altogether: 65,085 men
  • Army of the Mississippi: 44,968

About this website

Me, FlintThis site was first started on December 1, 2005 by Flint McColgan, for a class assignment. Although every effort has been made to ensure the facts on this website are correct, and that this is a viable source of research, I am not really an expert in the Civil War, and to be absolutely sure you are getting exactly what you need, please visit a site of an expert... That's just my disclaimer, I really do stand behind this information, though. If you find an error, please send it to zorastrus (at) walla (dot) com. Please correct the e-mail, it was written that way to avoid spam-robots. Some other sources for this particular battle, as well as the Civil War, can be found in the links section of this site. Please enjoy, and I hope this site looks better than most of the Civil War Sites out there. That is me, to the right... and that is the only image on the site not in the public domain A smiley face. .

News: The site was updated on December 07, 2005, with edits in markup, spelling, and grammatical errors. I validated all of my pages. I also added that little smiley at the end of the last paragraph. Hehe.