
After a long hard Sunday on 6 April 1862 for the Federal Army of the Tennessee, Sherman met with Grant that night. Sherman thought the general would order a retreat across the river to help his wounded army recuperate. He said, “Well, Grant, we’ve had the devil’s own day, haven’t we?” Grant replied, “Yes, lick ‘em tomorrow, though.” Game on. Monday 7 April 1862 – Day Two at Shiloh – was the opposite of the day. Then, the Confederates spent the day attacking Federal positions over a period of twelve hours of constant fighting. Today, a reinforced Federal side wiped out all of the Rebel gains. They sent Beauregard’s force back to Corinth in defeat – though they did not see it as such.
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