assigned to ralph buckley's brigade. would have been on his horse as he participated in the battle. he saw significant action, but he would be dead in october of 1862 from fever. the majority of artillery rounds all have convenience to shiloh. recovered through the years from the battlefield, representing the types of explosive rounds or solid shot utilized here. about half of grant's artillery was rifled artillery. smooth board. about 85%. two gun boats at play at the battle of shiloh. u.s. tyler and lexington. wooden gun boats, in fact. large eight-inch guns and 32 pounders. served well in defense of the, left of grant's last line and then they fired salvos into the confederate-held camps throughout the night of the 6th on into the morning of the 7th. slap nell from the gun boat fire found on the battlefield. we found shrapnel as far as three miles inland from pittsburg landing. the drum. don't know a great deal about the story behind the drum is one of the early things donated to the park, but cited as being recovered from the battlefield, or near the battlefield. perhaps abandon