The battle of shiloh
Before the Battle- After taking Fort Donelson, the union army of west Tennessee advanced toward Corinth, Mississippi, where the confederates were planning to strike back. Road to Shiloh- On march 4, 1862 the victor at Fort Donelson Ulysses S. Grant was relieved of his command by Henry W. Halleck for alleged neglect and inefficiency, but the decision was reversed under the pressure from President. By early April, Grant was back to command at Pittsburg Landing on the west bank of Tennessee. Halleck ordered Don Carlos Buell to march his army of Ohio to join Grants six divisions. Dawn Attack- At first light on April 6 the Confederates attacked, achieving almost total surprise. The brunt of the onslaught was borne by