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Brad Leggett (born January 16, 1966 in | Vicksburg, Mississippi) is a former American football |
rge Robert Reed, CM (born October 2, 1939 in | Vicksburg, Mississippi) is a former American college f |
rick Dwayne Coleman (born August 16, 1976 in | Vicksburg, Mississippi) is an American football defens |
with the Confederate ironclad Arkansas near | Vicksburg, Mississippi, and participated in an expedit |
ic breaking of the Federal naval blockade of | Vicksburg, Mississippi, on July 15, 1862. |
Montgomery, unable to retreat to | Vicksburg, Mississippi, because of his fuel shortage, |
Artillery, Post of | Vicksburg, Mississippi, District of Vicksburg, Mississ |
Warren Central Junior High School, | Vicksburg, Mississippi, part of Vicksburg-Warren Schoo |
He died in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, on March 19, 1885. |
Ivy was also present for the passage of the | Vicksburg, Mississippi, batteries by Admiral David Dix |
Pittman was born in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, in 1872 and was educated by pr |
Artillery Reserve, District of | Vicksburg, Mississippi, to August, 1865. |
He died in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, December 24, 1927. |
Johnny Lee Brewer (born March 8, 1937 in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, died May 27, 2011 in Madison, |
As its beleaguered riparian fortresses at | Vicksburg, Mississippi, and Port Hudson were about to |
In | Vicksburg, Mississippi, he developed a plan to protect |
A native of | Vicksburg, Mississippi, Bucci was influenced early in |
Born in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, Jones was a clerk and inspecto |
Strickland was born in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, to Clyde Cotton Strickland and |
he American Civil War to protect the city of | Vicksburg, Mississippi, from Union attack. |
On May 27, 1863, during the Siege of | Vicksburg, Mississippi, the Cincinnati was ordered to |
He resumed the practice of law in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, and engaged in planting in Hin |
For the old courthouse in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, see Old Warren County Courthou |
ls while keeping the body of his fleet above | Vicksburg, Mississippi, and it prompted Farragut's cos |
Licensed to | Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA, the station is currently |
May 22, 1863, during the campaign to capture | Vicksburg, Mississippi, he participated in an assault |
took charge of constructing the defenses of | Vicksburg, Mississippi, as well as leading a division. |
He resumed the practice of law in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, until his death there on Decem |
She arrived below | Vicksburg, Mississippi, 27 June 1862 loaded with coal |
d moved down the river to a point just above | Vicksburg, Mississippi, Ellet sent a party across the |
pying activities for the Confederates in the | Vicksburg, Mississippi, area, according to a confident |
Hurricane Plantation located near | Vicksburg, Mississippi, was the home of Joseph Evan Da |
In 1875 he was postmaster of | Vicksburg, Mississippi, and he established and edited |
The headquarters is located in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, on the site of an antecedent o |
n C. Pemberton and his army were besieged in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, by Union commander Maj. |
Hinton was born in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, where he resided until age ele |
is a historic Greek Revival house located in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, United States. |
uisiana was then on routine garrison duty at | Vicksburg, Mississippi, until the late winter of 1864. |
It joined the Union army operating against | Vicksburg, Mississippi, in January, 1863, and particip |
rt sailed from Cairo to join her squadron at | Vicksburg, Mississippi, but struck bottom on 2 Februar |
adron, Colossus patrolled the waters between | Vicksburg, Mississippi, and the Arkansas River until 1 |
he Confederates used during their defense of | Vicksburg, Mississippi, in 1863. |
Born in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, he played college football for |
He died in | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
He began practicing medicine in | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
on the Louisiana side opposite the besieged | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
's squadron during its drive up the river to | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
and batteries at Grand Gulf, downriver from | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
General John C. Pemberton in the defenses of | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
dmitted to the bar and commenced practice in | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
aptured with Pemberton's army in the fall of | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
red an assault on the Confederate heights at | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
st side of the Mississippi River across from | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
and General U.S. Grant in operations against | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
n control of the Mississippi as far south as | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
1863, after catching malaria while defending | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
in Duluth, Minnesota, Bay City, Michigan and | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
service during amphibious operations against | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
pped at New Orleans, and steamed up river to | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
Portland, Maine; Jacksonville, Florida; and | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
ng combatant ships during operations against | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
in Jackson, Mississippi, but is licensed to | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
roke while attending a monument unveiling at | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
, and Information Technology Laboratories in | Vicksburg, Mississippi; the Construction Engineering R |
During the Siege of | Vicksburg, most houses were abandoned in favor of cave |
year of the Battle of Tampa, the capture of | Vicksburg, MS, cemented Union control of the Mississip |
oo River, which runs through Hall's hometown | Vicksburg, MS. |
the Mississippi River to help the injured in | Vicksburg, Natchez and Memphis. |
The district included Jackson, | Vicksburg, Natchez, McComb, and Brookhaven, Mississipp |
; Helena, Arkansas; Greenville, Mississippi; | Vicksburg; Natchez, Mississippi (and Vidalia, Louisian |
Texas State Memorial, | Vicksburg National Military Park, Vicksburg, MS, 1963 |
The historic house museum is part of | Vicksburg National Military Park, and is located at 10 |
A bust of Thayer is on the grounds of the | Vicksburg National Military Park in Mississippi. |
onstructed on a concrete foundation near the | Vicksburg National Cemetery. |
Cairo and restore the gunboat for display in | Vicksburg National Military Park. |
onal convention in 1890, was the head of the | Vicksburg National Park Association in 1899. |
he Texas Confederate Veteran featured at the | Vicksburg National Military Park in Mississippi. |
h by sculptor Louis Milione was dedicated in | Vicksburg National Military Park. |
units and commanders fought in the Battle of | Vicksburg of the American Civil War. |
The tug remained near | Vicksburg, often as Porter's flagship, until after its |
With Union forces surrounding | Vicksburg on all sides, and the Union Navy occupying t |
l of Honor for gallantry during the Siege of | Vicksburg on May 22, 1863. |
strange craft was cast adrift to float past | Vicksburg on the night of Indianola's surrender. |
He was paroled in | Vicksburg on June 6 of that year. |
It is located approximately 5 miles south of | Vicksburg on U.S. Highway 61. |
Squadron running the Confederate blockade at | Vicksburg on 16 April 1863. |
lonel Garrett Nevins - killed in action near | Vicksburg on April 23, 1863. |
l of Honor for gallantry during the Siege of | Vicksburg on May 22, 1863. |
es him and also depicts the Union victory at | Vicksburg On the grounds of the building a large statu |
After the surrender of the Confederates at | Vicksburg on July 4, 1863, Smith was in charge of defe |
ver, Rusch died suddenly after his return to | Vicksburg on September 22, 1864. |
y, he distinguished himself at the Battle of | Vicksburg on May 22, 1863. |
the powerful Benton, Ivy steamed boldly past | Vicksburg, opening operations south of the city to Por |
actions on May 22, 1863, during the Siege of | Vicksburg; Private Joseph Hanks for rescuing a wounded |
He was educated in the | Vicksburg public school and then studied engineering a |
Ergon owns the | Vicksburg Refinery located in Vicksburg, Mississippi a |
Vicksburg remained off the Cape Fear River for the dur | |
Vicksburg remained in Philippine waters through the Ja | |
Vicksburg returned to the Norfolk Navy Yard on 17 Dece | |
Major Joseph C. Smith) were at the Siege of | Vicksburg serving in the XVI Corps. |
After the fall of | Vicksburg, she participated in the expedition which ca |
and small including Gettysburg, the Siege of | Vicksburg, Shiloh and the various epochs of the Atlant |
With the news that the | Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pacific Railroad would be buil |
ssissippi River and Bonne Terre Railway; the | Vicksburg, Shreveport and Pacific Railroad; and the Li |
The | Vicksburg Southern Railroad (reporting mark VSOR) is a |
The newly-created | Vicksburg Southern leased the lines from KCS in Januar |
She remained below | Vicksburg supporting Comdr. |
After the fall of | Vicksburg, the 7th Illinois Cavalry served with the Th |
Although licensed to | Vicksburg, the station serves the Jackson area. |
At the Battle of | Vicksburg, the regiment was distinguished for its defe |
unsuccessful first attack on the defenses of | Vicksburg, the first act of the Siege of Vicksburg. |
Following | Vicksburg, the regiment was part of a force that march |
gainst the ram Arkansas and operations above | Vicksburg; the engagement with Confederate batteries a |
Donnelson, | Vicksburg, The Atlanta Campaign, Allatoona, and The ma |
d the former Bessie Nicholson (1884-1971) in | Vicksburg, the seat of Warren County in western Missis |
k part in the siege of Corinth, the siege of | Vicksburg, the battle of Nashville and the battle of F |
The | Vicksburg Theatre Guild is a community theater troupe |
on the Yazoo and her passage of the fleet at | Vicksburg, their total loss was 18 killed, 50 wounded, |
t colonel of the regiment, which he led from | Vicksburg to Chattanooga. |
Cavalry Brigade, XVI Corps, and District of | Vicksburg to April 1864. |
the winter of 1863-1864 Sherman returned to | Vicksburg to lead the Meridian campaign. |
regiment participated in the expedition from | Vicksburg to Rodney and Fayette, Mississippi between S |
pting the decision to shift operations below | Vicksburg to Grand Gulf. |
dition against Jackson following the fall of | Vicksburg to clear Johnston's relief force from the ar |
les into the Confederate steamer CSS City of | Vicksburg under the fortress's guns, Queen of the West |
At | Vicksburg until August 1865. |
Lee served throughout the 1863 Siege of | Vicksburg until Pemberton's surrender to Maj. Gen. Uly |
10, in December 1863 and was on post duty at | Vicksburg until March, 1864. |
dron short of fuel, was unable to retreat to | Vicksburg; unwilling to destroy his boats, he fought a |
t and the only available transport across to | Vicksburg was a small skiff. |
With the end of the Civil War in April 1865, | Vicksburg was decommissioned at the New York Navy Yard |
In March, | Vicksburg was one of several vessels sent to White Hou |
Thus, the path to | Vicksburg was now unimpeded resulting in Grant's army |
USS | Vicksburg was a wooden steamship built in 1863 at Myst |
The first fire company in | Vicksburg was organized in April 1837, with a second, |
is vital point on the river, and the fate of | Vicksburg was sealed. |
Hot Springs and | Vicksburg were operational by 1973 and 1974, respectiv |
tration of men and materials aimed at saving | Vicksburg were scattered. |
The regiment subsequently returned to | Vicksburg, where it was reorganized as the 47th Regime |
He was captured at | Vicksburg, where he was paroled. |
tle of Champion Hill and during the siege of | Vicksburg while major |
u, and was engaged in the operations against | Vicksburg, with the Regiment. |
He led the regiment at Prairie Grove, | Vicksburg, Yazoo City, and Port Hudson. |
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