Excerpt from Fiftieth Anniversary of the Great Battle of Shiloh, Held at Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., April 6, 1912, by the National Association of Survivors: Oration by Samuel M. Howard of Gettysburg, South Dakota
But our military successes at Fts. Heiman, Henry and Donelson, together with the evacuation of Nashville, had completely severed this line of defense and compelled the enemy to fall backward -to the Corinth line of railway, stretching from various points on the Missis sippi eastward to Corinth and onward to the Atlantic.
From this military situation, it may readily be seen that the paramount reason for this movement onward from Ft. Henry to this point, was to capture Corinth, sever in twain this new line of defense, disrupt the entire railway system centering at Corinth, and Open the way to the further unprotected Vitals of the enemy.
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