. Battles of the nineteenth century . terminationwiiich ultimately won them the rights for which thev had taken up Draper, in his historyof the American Civil War, gives the followingas the Federal and Confederate losses :— In (Grants army there were six losses, in killed and wounded, were :— ist. McClernands, loss both days i,S6i 2nd. W. H. L. Wallaces, loss both 2,424 3rd. Lewis Wallaces, loss second day 305 4th. Hurlbuts, loss both days ... ... 5th. Shermans, loss both days ... ... 2,031 6th. Frentiss (no report), loss estimated 2,000 Aggregate loss 10,


. Battles of the nineteenth century . terminationwiiich ultimately won them the rights for which thev had taken up Draper, in his historyof the American Civil War, gives the followingas the Federal and Confederate losses :— In (Grants army there were six losses, in killed and wounded, were :— ist. McClernands, loss both days i,S6i 2nd. W. H. L. Wallaces, loss both 2,424 3rd. Lewis Wallaces, loss second day 305 4th. Hurlbuts, loss both days ... ... 5th. Shermans, loss both days ... ... 2,031 6th. Frentiss (no report), loss estimated 2,000 Aggregate loss 10,606 Of BuelFs army, four divisions had marchedto Grants aid ; of these, three were engaged :—■ 2nd. McCooks loss4th. Nelsons loss ...5th. Crittendens loss 881693390 .Aggregate loss 1,964 The Confederate were 1,728 killed,8,012 wounded, 959 missing. Total, 10,699. General Beauregard, after Shiloh, retiredfrom the command of the Confederate forces onthe plea of ill-health, and General Bragg wasmade permanent PRESIDENT LINCOLN. [Photo., Handy, South Wmhington, , :i5


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