Shiloh National Military Park

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Shiloh National Military Park is a National Park in western Tennessee. It was established in 1894 to preserve the scene of the first major battle in the Western theater of the Civil War, the Battle of Shiloh. The two-day battle, April 6 and April 7, 1862, involved about 65,000 Union and 44,000 Confederate troops. This battle resulted in nearly 24,000 killed, wounded, and missing. It proved to be a decisive victory for the federal forces when they advanced on and seized control of the Confederate railway system at Corinth, Mississippi. The battlefield contains about 4,000 acres and has within its boundaries the Shiloh National Cemetery along with the well preserved prehistoric Indian mounds that are listed as a historic landmark. The park is located in Hardin County, Tennessee on the west bank of the Tennessee River, and about nine miles south of Savannah, Tennessee.

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