The Seventy-Seventh Pennsylvania At Shiloh. History of the Regiment [by John Obreiter] the Battle of Shiloh [by David W. Reed

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Blythe's Mississippi, with the Seventeenth Louisiana, moved around the point of the hill north of llhea House and attacked Waterhouse's battery on its right Hank. In this action Col- onel Blythe was killed, his regiment halting in a ravine be- Uxoen the battery and Shiloh Churcli. The One Hundred and Fifty-fourth Tennessee, with other troops, charged directly through the camp of the Fifty-third Ohio, and attacked Waterhouse's battery in front just as the Thirteenth Tennes- see reached its left ...flank. Both regiments claim the two guns captured here. Polk awards them to the Thirteenth Tennessee. The One Hundred and Fifty-fourth pressed for- ward up the ridge toward Woolf field, capturing another gun of Waterhouse's battery and one gun of Schwartz's battery, near the crossroads. Here the One Hundred and Fifty- fourth was joined by the three left regiments of Stewart's brigades and took position in Woolf field, where they were engaged for a time, and were then driven back.
General Johnson, who was engaged with his left regiments in the attack upon Barrett's battery and Buckland's brigad(\ after several repulses finally succeeded, in conjunction with other commands, in carrying the position, but was wounded in tlie final assault n

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