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Pittsburg Landing

noun

  1. a village in SW Tennessee, on the Tennessee River: battle of Shiloh in 1862.


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But they are best known for their year-round jet-boat tours in the canyon’s wilderness core — the 32.5 river miles from Pittsburg Landing upstream to Hells Canyon Dam.

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But they focus their outfitting operations in the wilderness core of canyon - the 32.5 river miles from Pittsburg Landing upstream to Hells Canyon Dam, as well as the nearby Salmon River.

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She made the notation, Died at Pittsburg Landing, April 6th, 1862, with great care and she wiped her eyes quickly lest the ink of the record be smudged.

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General Halleck had shuffled the generals at Pittsburg Landing after the battle there, assigning Grant to an ineffectual position as assistant commander and taking command of the field himself.

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Grant had been criticized for not entrenching at Pittsburg Landing; Halleck, it seemed, was determined to entrench himself all the way from Pittsburg Landing to Corinth.

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