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    September 22, 2008


    Governor awards $1 million grant to Shiloh National Park

    The Jackson Sun


    Gov. Phil Bredesen joined state and local leaders at the Shiloh National Park today to award a transportation enhancement grant totaling $1 million for Phase 1 of the preservation and interpretation of the Battle of Shiloh in Hardin and McNairy counties, according to a press release.

    The grant funds will be used to acquire additional areas of the battlefield at both Shiloh and Fallen Timbers, properties considered to be in the core and study area of the battlefield as defined by the Civil War Sites Advisory Council, the release said.

    "The Battle of Shiloh site is not just an important piece of Tennessee history, it is one of the most significant battlefields in the nation," Bredesen said in the release. "It is imperative that we preserve these areas and I'm pleased the state can contribute to those efforts."

    “The preservation of this battlefield will ensure that generations of visitors can learn about the Civil War and a battle that had a direct impact on the course of American history,” said Senator John Wilder. ”I thank Governor Bredesen and TDOT for making this important investment.”

    Representative Randy Rinks added, “This battlefield draws visitors from around the nation and has a positive impact on the economies of both Hardin and McNairy Counties.”

    The grant was awarded to the Tennessee Wars Commission, a division of the Tennessee Historical Commission, who will oversee the project.

    “This grant will allow us to acquire and interpret some of the most endangered Civil War battlefield property in Tennessee," said Fred Prouty, Director of Programs for the Tennessee Wars Commission. "We're thrilled to be able to partner as co-applicants with the Civil Wars Preservation Trust and utilize this grant to protect these significant sites for future generations.”

    The grant is made possible through a federally funded program administered by the Tennessee Department of Transportation.

    “TDOT has funded more than $189 million in transportation related projects through our Enhancement Grant Program,” said TDOT Commissioner Gerald Nicely. “This program provides funds to cities, counties and state organizations to fund activities such as the restoration of historic facilities, bike and pedestrian trails, landscaping, streetscaping and other non-traditional transportation projects.”

    The federal grant program was established by Congress in the early 1990’s to fund activities designed to strengthen the cultural, aesthetic and environmental aspects of the nation’s transportation system.

    The Preservation and Interpretation of the Battle of Shiloh project includes the acquisition of properties considering in the core and study area of the battlefield as defined by the Civil War Sites Advisory Council.



    Scott Bumpus

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    Re: TN Governor announces Shiloh Grant

    Great news!
    Any chance of a new film for the visitors' center?
    Last time I was there, they were still using that dreadful one I first saw in the 60's.
    Mark Warren
    Hairy Nation
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    Mark Warren
    Bloomfield, Iowa

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    • #3
      Re: TN Governor announces Shiloh Grant

      Man I hope they keep the film, Nothing says CW like penny loafer shoes and 03 Springfields!

      Great news on the Grant!
      Ryan Meyer
      Skulker's Mess (Germany)
      Keeper of that BOX


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      • #4
        Re: TN Governor announces Shiloh Grant

        Good news. I have to agree with the comments about the film.
        "Bowen's division sustained its reputation by making one of its grand old charges, in which it bored a hole through the Federal army, and finding itself unsupported turned around and bored its way back again" - Gen. Pemberton's chief engineering officer

        Sam Looney
        1st Missouri Battalion
        Trans-Mississippi Brigade

        CWPT

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          Re: TN Governor announces Shiloh Grant

          I agree, that film should sooooo be retired to the historical archives.
          Stacie Dorris
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