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nts of his division, all then under arms, were thrown into line of battle. Taylor's and Waterhouse's batteries were posted, the former at the Shiloh meeting-house, and the latter on a ridge to the left, with a front fire over open ground between Mungen's and Appler's regiments of his left (Hildebrand's)brigade. General McClernand, responding promptly to General Sherman's call, had sent forward three Illinois regiments, which were posted in rear of Waterhouse's battery and of Appler, upon whom latter was halted by order of General Johnston, See General Chalmers's Report, in Confederate Official Reports of Battles, p. 257. then in that quarter, and withdrawn to a position on the rear and right of General Gladden. At the same time, Mungen's and Appler's regiments of Hildebrand's brigade, of Sherman's division, broke and fled, leaving Waterhouse's battery entirely exposed. General Sherman's Report, Rebellion Record, vol. IV. p. 407. Here the supporting regiments from McClernand