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gainst the ram Arkansas and operations above | Vicksburg; the engagement with Confederate batteries a |
ne the practicality of landing a force above | Vicksburg at Hayne's Bluff. |
m's passage through the Federal fleet, above | Vicksburg. |
ls while keeping the body of his fleet above | Vicksburg, Mississippi, and it prompted Farragut's cos |
d moved down the river to a point just above | Vicksburg, Mississippi, Ellet sent a party across the |
After | Vicksburg fell, and following long and difficult strug |
y 22, Grant launched a major assault against | Vicksburg. |
r took part in the Navy's operations against | Vicksburg. |
roops necessary for joint operations against | Vicksburg, Farragut decided to return down river to tu |
while General Ulysses S. Grant moved against | Vicksburg. |
ss the Mississippi River and advance against | Vicksburg. |
and General U.S. Grant in operations against | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
nally took command of the expedition against | Vicksburg and the old XIII Corps and XV Corps were ret |
he hoped would be a crushing assault against | Vicksburg. |
u, and was engaged in the operations against | Vicksburg, with the Regiment. |
service during amphibious operations against | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
It joined the Union army operating against | Vicksburg, Mississippi, in January, 1863, and particip |
ng combatant ships during operations against | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
Shiloh and | Vicksburg. |
Hot Springs and | Vicksburg were operational by 1973 and 1974, respectiv |
ommanded at the battles of Champion Hill and | Vicksburg |
ek, Fort Blakely, Corinth, Prairie Grove and | Vicksburg. |
ek, Fort Blakely, Corinth, Prairie Grove and | Vicksburg. |
ons 5th (the Mississippi between Natchez and | Vicksburg) and the 10th (the Cumberland River and uppe |
o use the route as a shortcut to Memphis and | Vicksburg. |
in Duluth, Minnesota, Bay City, Michigan and | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
Portland, Maine; Jacksonville, Florida; and | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
ive officer on the U.S. warships Niagara and | Vicksburg (PG-11) during the Spanish-American War. |
n control of the Mississippi as far south as | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
They were used in such battles such as | Vicksburg and Petersburg (both major sieges in the war |
Union Navy Memorial at | Vicksburg |
At | Vicksburg until August 1865. |
The 18th Infantry saw combat at | Vicksburg in 1862-63, but Culberson's health deteriora |
Place and date: At | Vicksburg, Miss., May 3, 1863. |
fic Confederate leaders, General Tilghman at | Vicksburg, Mississippi and General Stonewall Jackson a |
After being exchanged, he fought at | Vicksburg and Jackson. |
Place and date: At | Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863. |
Place and date: At | Vicksburg, Miss., May 19, 1863. |
He was captured at | Vicksburg, where he was paroled. |
Place and date: At | Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. |
James Wilson Co. B (Died of diease At | Vicksburg) |
he real I-20 also crosses the Mississippi at | Vicksburg from Louisiana, not Arkansas; the only sizea |
The unit was at posted at | Vicksburg, Mississippi until March 1864. |
les (248.6 km) from the Mississippi River at | Vicksburg eastward, through Jackson, to the Alabama st |
The regiment served on garrison duty at | Vicksburg, Mississippi and mustered out March 27, 1866 |
on the Yazoo and her passage of the fleet at | Vicksburg, their total loss was 18 killed, 50 wounded, |
As its beleaguered riparian fortresses at | Vicksburg, Mississippi, and Port Hudson were about to |
t, was then sent to support General Grant at | Vicksburg, and finally being dispached to east Tenness |
return to their units after being paroled at | Vicksburg and because of this the three companies were |
2nd Ohio Infantry mustered out of service at | Vicksburg, Mississippi on September 11, 1865. |
Squadron running the Confederate blockade at | Vicksburg on 16 April 1863. |
the whole of that river after its victory at | Vicksburg in July. |
red an assault on the Confederate heights at | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
oodrich's Landing until January, 1864 and at | Vicksburg, Mississippi between January and March, 1864 |
different prisons, confined successively at | Vicksburg, Jackson, Atlanta, Richmond, and Salisbury, |
y A - Medal of Honor recipient for action at | Vicksburg, May 22, 1863. |
ok part in engagements with the batteries at | Vicksburg and Grand Gulf. |
y A - Medal of Honor recipient for action at | Vicksburg, May 22, 1863 |
es him and also depicts the Union victory at | Vicksburg On the grounds of the building a large statu |
mselves again during the initial assaults at | Vicksburg by the brigade's assault on the Railroad Red |
After the surrender of the Confederates at | Vicksburg on July 4, 1863, Smith was in charge of defe |
gnition of his bold and audacious actions at | Vicksburg. |
found refuge under the Southern batteries at | Vicksburg. |
y D - Medal of Honor recipient for action at | Vicksburg, May 22, 1863 assault |
y I - Medal of Honor recipient for action at | Vicksburg, May 22, 1863 assault |
y E - Medal of Honor recipient for action at | Vicksburg, May 22, 1863 assault |
y F - Medal of Honor recipient for action at | Vicksburg, May 22, 1863 assault |
uisiana was then on routine garrison duty at | Vicksburg, Mississippi, until the late winter of 1864. |
rt sailed from Cairo to join her squadron at | Vicksburg, Mississippi, but struck bottom on 2 Februar |
ports to bypass the Confederate batteries at | Vicksburg. |
10, in December 1863 and was on post duty at | Vicksburg until March, 1864. |
roke while attending a monument unveiling at | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
She remained below | Vicksburg supporting Comdr. |
St. Philip and took part in operations below | Vicksburg. |
leans, and in the attacks on batteries below | Vicksburg. |
the Louisiana side of the Mississippi, below | Vicksburg, fought their way through a determined resis |
joined Admiral David Farragut's ships below | Vicksburg, and Queen of the West rammed Arkansas befor |
She arrived below | Vicksburg, Mississippi, 27 June 1862 loaded with coal |
pting the decision to shift operations below | Vicksburg to Grand Gulf. |
oss the Mississippi and support the besieged | Vicksburg. |
on the Louisiana side opposite the besieged | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
adron, Colossus patrolled the waters between | Vicksburg, Mississippi, and the Arkansas River until 1 |
Donelson, Shiloh, Corinth, Hatchie's Bridge, | Vicksburg and Meridian. |
May 22, 1863, during the campaign to capture | Vicksburg, Mississippi, he participated in an assault |
ses S. Grant, who was then trying to capture | Vicksburg, Banks first pushed a Confederate force up t |
rds in Jackson, Meridian, Natchez, Columbus, | Vicksburg, and Red Star, and a branch in Greenville. |
ring communications between Confederate-held | Vicksburg and the Eastern Theatre commanders. |
er Elba; the captain of the American cruiser | Vicksburg declined doing so as a violation of U.S. neu |
1863, after catching malaria while defending | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
Donnelson, | Vicksburg, The Atlanta Campaign, Allatoona, and The ma |
approximately 15 miles northwest of downtown | Vicksburg and is situated on Eagle Lake, an oxbow lake |
Corps in the opening stages of Grant's First | Vicksburg Campaign. |
Following | Vicksburg, the regiment was part of a force that march |
t colonel of the regiment, which he led from | Vicksburg to Chattanooga. |
and batteries at Grand Gulf, downriver from | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
st side of the Mississippi River across from | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
regiment participated in the expedition from | Vicksburg to Rodney and Fayette, Mississippi between S |
orge McConnell is an American guitarist from | Vicksburg, Mississippi who played for Widespread Panic |
Grant's | Vicksburg Campaign was the XVII Corps' first operation |
e result of injuries received during Grant's | Vicksburg campaign, and exposure incident to Sherman's |
Mississippi in support of Ulysses S. Grant's | Vicksburg Campaign. |
Jackson, Mississippi during General Grant's | Vicksburg campaign. |
e cities in the district include Greenville, | Vicksburg, Clinton, Greenwood, and Clarksdale. |
He led the regiment at Prairie Grove, | Vicksburg, Yazoo City, and Port Hudson. |
oo River, which runs through Hall's hometown | Vicksburg, MS. |
He died in | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
He began practicing medicine in | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
Eventually the family was reunited in | Vicksburg. |
Roosevelt Brown (born August 3, 1975 in | Vicksburg, Mississippi) is a retired professional base |
Brooke died in | Vicksburg in 1869; interment was in Vicksburg Cemetery |
der the window of a friends {Finny} house in | Vicksburg and remains never moved {letter from Garrott |
He died in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, on March 19, 1885. |
Bobby Burt DeLaughter was born in | Vicksburg, Mississippi on February 28, 1954, to Barney |
Pittman was born in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, in 1872 and was educated by pr |
He is buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery in | Vicksburg. |
Michael Myers (born January 20, 1976 in | Vicksburg, Mississippi) is an American football defens |
ean "Billy" Shields (born August 23, 1954 in | Vicksburg, Mississippi) is a former American football |
He died in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, December 24, 1927. |
Katherine Bailess (born April 24, 1980 in | Vicksburg, Mississippi) is an American actress best kn |
Johnny Lee Brewer (born March 8, 1937 in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, died May 27, 2011 in Madison, |
In | Vicksburg, Mississippi, he developed a plan to protect |
Eric Andrew Warfield (born March 3, 1976 in | Vicksburg, Mississippi) is a former professional footb |
He was paroled in | Vicksburg on June 6 of that year. |
Mark Eugene Gray (born October 24, 1952 in | Vicksburg, Mississippi) is an American country music a |
the Mississippi River to help the injured in | Vicksburg, Natchez and Memphis. |
g received his first Medal of Honor while in | Vicksburg "for extraordinary heroism in the line of hi |
Cairo and restore the gunboat for display in | Vicksburg National Military Park. |
Rory L. Johnson (born March 15, 1986 in | Vicksburg, Mississippi) is a professional American and |
The fleeing Confederates who arrived in | Vicksburg later that day were disorganized. |
Born in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, Jones was a clerk and inspecto |
Strickland was born in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, to Clyde Cotton Strickland and |
He resumed the practice of law in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, and engaged in planting in Hin |
to the bar in 1866 and commenced practice in | Vicksburg. |
dmitted to the bar and commenced practice in | Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
Edward Brown Ray Jr. (born April 5, 1947 in | Vicksburg, Mississippi) is a former professional Ameri |
For the old courthouse in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, see Old Warren County Courthou |
er the Mississippi River into Mississippi in | Vicksburg. |
the announcement during a news conference in | Vicksburg, Mississippi that Smith has been named as th |
mobile agency, Christian & Brough Company in | Vicksburg. |
d the former Bessie Nicholson (1884-1971) in | Vicksburg, the seat of Warren County in western Missis |
ty Courthouse, sits prominently on a hill in | Vicksburg, Mississippi and was a symbol of Confederate |
n Kauffman Roberts (born January 22, 1951 in | Vicksburg, Michigan) is a former major league outfield |
Hosemann was born in | Vicksburg, Mississippi on June 30, 1947, to a Jewish C |
Back in | Vicksburg, Grant was resting his army and planning for |
The first fire company in | Vicksburg was organized in April 1837, with a second, |
He resumed the practice of law in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, until his death there on Decem |
h by sculptor Louis Milione was dedicated in | Vicksburg National Military Park. |
, and Information Technology Laboratories in | Vicksburg, Mississippi; the Construction Engineering R |
hael (Mike) Phelps (born October 3, 1961, in | Vicksburg, Mississippi) is a retired American professi |
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. |
Brad Leggett (born January 16, 1966 in | Vicksburg, Mississippi) is a former American football |
Hinton was born in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, where he resided until age ele |
is a historic Greek Revival house located in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, United States. |
Fordice settled in | Vicksburg and began a career in heavy construction, ev |
rge Robert Reed, CM (born October 2, 1939 in | Vicksburg, Mississippi) is a former American college f |
vangelical minister, Odia Coates was born in | Vicksburg, Mississippi but as a young girl her family |
City Southern Railway's Meridian Speedway in | Vicksburg, and stretches north to Redwood and south to |
er tornado since 1950, only behind the F5 in | Vicksburg, Mississippi on December 5, 1953. |
rick Dwayne Coleman (born August 16, 1976 in | Vicksburg, Mississippi) is an American football defens |
Born in | Vicksburg, Mississippi, he played college football for |
int to Rosedale among other stops, including | Vicksburg and north to Memphis. |
int to Rosedale among other stops, including | Vicksburg and north to Memphis. |
all the region's major campaigns, including | Vicksburg and Atlanta. |
along a major east-west railroad track into | Vicksburg. |
The district included Jackson, | Vicksburg, Natchez, McComb, and Brookhaven, Mississipp |
Information Technology Laboratory, | Vicksburg, Mississippi |
Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, | Vicksburg, Mississippi |
Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory, | Vicksburg, Mississippi |
He later managed the minor league | Vicksburg Hill Billies in 1926 & 1927. |
It had left | Vicksburg, Mississippi heading for New Orleans, on its |
ecific snapshots of long-running sieges like | Vicksburg and Atlanta. |
In March, | Vicksburg was one of several vessels sent to White Hou |
Texas State Memorial, | Vicksburg National Military Park, Vicksburg, MS, 1963 |
n's Ford, Manassas (1st battle), Middleburg, | Vicksburg, Little Rock and Clarendon. |
; Helena, Arkansas; Greenville, Mississippi; | Vicksburg; Natchez, Mississippi (and Vidalia, Louisian |
Over the ensuing months, | Vicksburg "showed the flag" and conducted training, st |
with the Confederate ironclad Arkansas near | Vicksburg, Mississippi, and participated in an expedit |
He was interred in Cedar Hill Cemetery, near | Vicksburg. |
lf Railroad sold the remaining portions near | Vicksburg, along with the present Meridian Speedway, t |
The tug remained near | Vicksburg, often as Porter's flagship, until after its |
lonel Garrett Nevins - killed in action near | Vicksburg on April 23, 1863. |
shington rebuking him for not remaining near | Vicksburg, Mississippi and stating that Northern strat |
Hurricane Plantation located near | Vicksburg, Mississippi, was the home of Joseph Evan Da |
The newly-created | Vicksburg Southern leased the lines from KCS in Januar |
Siege of | Vicksburg |
After the fall of | Vicksburg, the 7th Illinois Cavalry served with the Th |
ic breaking of the Federal naval blockade of | Vicksburg, Mississippi, on July 15, 1862. |
of Chickasaw Bayou, Arkansas Post, Siege of | Vicksburg, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, Kennesa |
protection of the Yazoo River, just north of | Vicksburg. |
During the Siege of | Vicksburg, most houses were abandoned in favor of cave |
Artillery, Post of | Vicksburg, Mississippi, District of Vicksburg, Mississ |
After the fall of | Vicksburg, Carr was transferred back to Arkansas where |
dered on July 9, five days after the fall of | Vicksburg farther up the Mississippi River. |
ippi Rivers, the house survived the Siege of | Vicksburg in 1863. |
Artillery Reserve, District of | Vicksburg, Mississippi, to August, 1865. |
f Honor recipient for action at the siege of | Vicksburg, May 22, 1863 |
At the Battle of | Vicksburg, the regiment was distinguished for its defe |
Afterwards he was placed in charge of | Vicksburg. |
ad large plantations about 20 miles south of | Vicksburg. |
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