The Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania at Shiloh : History of the regiment ; the battle of Shiloh . (10). REPORT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA SHILOH BATTLEFIELDCOMMISSION. M ANY years ago the good people of Harding county, Tenn-essee, hewed timber from the surrounding forests, andbuilded for themselves a house in the woods. Theirlowly temple was erected on the main road to Corinth, Missis-sippi, about two and one-half miles from Pittsburg they peacefully assembled to worship the Lord of did they dream, that their humble meeting-house would,one-day, become famous throughout the civil


The Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania at Shiloh : History of the regiment ; the battle of Shiloh . (10). REPORT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA SHILOH BATTLEFIELDCOMMISSION. M ANY years ago the good people of Harding county, Tenn-essee, hewed timber from the surrounding forests, andbuilded for themselves a house in the woods. Theirlowly temple was erected on the main road to Corinth, Missis-sippi, about two and one-half miles from Pittsburg they peacefully assembled to worship the Lord of did they dream, that their humble meeting-house would,one-day, become famous throughout the civilized called it Shiloh Church. To-day the name Shiloh iswritten upon the pages of history, as the title of one of thegreatest and most fiercely contested battles of modern the great war between the States, on the sixth day ofApril, 1862, two large armies, one from the North and onefrom the South, met there in deadly conflict, that raged inall its fury, for two long days. In the very center of thisdreadful contest, so destructive to life and limb, stood thishumble, little log-


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