Ghostly Stories Ghosts of the Battle of Shiloh
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Ghostly Stories Ghosts of the Battle of Shiloh

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In Shiloh’s bloody aftermath, the dead of both armies were hastily buried across the battlefield. The U.S. dead were later re-interred in Shiloh National Cemetery (1866-1868), and the mass graves of Confederate dead preserved through the creation of Shiloh National Military Park in 1894. Hometo the most famous Shiloh ghost is its "Drummer Boy."

"Shiloh" means "peace" in Hebrew."
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