Shiloh National Military Park, Tennessee by Albert Dillahunty
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Albert Dillahunty's guide to Shiloh National Military Park is more than a map of monuments. It's a clear-eyed look at a battle that shocked a nation.
The Story
The book walks you through the two-day Battle of Shiloh in 1862. Union and Confederate armies clashed in the woods and fields near a small church. The first day seemed like a Southern victory, but overnight Union reinforcements arrived. The second day turned the tide. When it was over, losses were staggering—nearly 24,000 men were killed, wounded, or missing. The book follows the action, from the initial surprise attack to the final retreat, showing how the battle unfolded across the landscape you can visit today.
Why You Should Read It
Dillahunty makes the history personal. He doesn't just tell you where General Johnston fell; he explains why his death mattered. The writing helps you understand the fear of raw recruits and the exhaustion of seasoned troops. What struck me most was learning how this battle proved the war would be long and brutal. The naive idea that one big fight would settle things died at Shiloh along with thousands of soldiers.
Final Verdict
This is the perfect companion for anyone planning a visit to the park. It's also a great read for someone who wants to understand a pivotal Civil War battle without getting lost in military jargon. If you like stories about real people caught in history's storm, you'll find plenty here. It turns names on plaques into human beings with fears, courage, and terrible choices.
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Ashley King
1 week agoWithout a doubt, the character development leaves a lasting impact. Truly inspiring.