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That was Shiloh in Western Tennessee. Remember, the Confederate commanding General (killed in the battle) was Sidney Johnston, not the better-known Joseph E. Johnston - no relation - who later commanded the Army of Tennessee.
he surrendered to grant
(Union) Grant Sherman Slocum McLellan McDowell (Confederate) Lee Jackson Bragg Joseph E. Johnston Sidney Johnston
Sarah Bush Johnston was Abraham Lincoln's step mother. Thomas Lincoln (Abraham's father) married her after his first wife, Nancy Hanks Lincoln died of milk disease. A disease from drinking the milk of cows that grazed on the poisonous white snakeroot plant.
they were two generals during the civil war
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