The Inferno Shelling at Shiloh is a photograph by Seth Weaver which was uploaded on February 1st, 2011.
The Inferno Shelling at Shiloh
�Seth F. Weaver, Sr. 01/31/11. Battle of Shiloh Between April 6-7, 1862, the Battle of Shiloh raged in Tennessee. Approximately 23,746 men... more
by Seth Weaver
Title
The Inferno Shelling at Shiloh
Artist
Seth Weaver
Medium
Photograph - Manipuography�
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�Seth F. Weaver, Sr. 01/31/11. Battle of Shiloh Between April 6-7, 1862, the Battle of Shiloh raged in Tennessee. Approximately 23,746 men died. Of those, 13,047 were Union soldiers. While there were more Union than Confederate casualties, the battle did result in a tactical victory for the North. This is another in my series of Civil War works. Of all the war fought by the USA, the country has never had as many casualties as the War Between the States. This was a black & white photo that was manipulated�a Manipuography� creation.
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February 1st, 2011
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