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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NT1_randal-w-macgavock_Vicksburg-MS.html
Col. 10th Tenn. Infty
Killed in Battle
May 12, 1863
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NT0_john-c-pemberton_Vicksburg-MS.html
Lt. General C.S. Army
Commanding Department of
Miss. and East Lousianna
Cadet U.S. Military Academy 1833
2nd Lt. 4th Art. July First 1837
First Lt. Mar. Nineteenth 1842
Captain September Sixteenth 1850
Resigned April Twenty-Fourth 1861
B…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NSZ_jefferson-davis_Vicksburg-MS.html
President Confederate States
and Commander-in-Chief
Cadet U.S. Military Academy 1821
2nd Lt. 1st U.S. Infantry July 1, 1828
1st Lieut. Dragoons March 4, 1833
Adjt. Aug. 30, 1833 to Feb. 3, 1834
Resigned June 30, 1835
Col. 1st Miss. Rifles J…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NSX_lloyd-tilghman-memorial_Vicksburg-MS.html
Brigadier General Lloyd Tilghman C.S.A.
Commanding First Brigade of Loring's Division
Killed May 16 1863
Near the close of the Battle of Champions Hill Miss
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1N76_wexford-lodge-shirley-house_Vicksburg-MS.html
Built in the late 1830s, Wexford Lodge is the only surviving wartime structure in the park. Better known as the Shirley House, the building was the home of James and Adeline Shirley. Although they were both northern born, their three children, Fre…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1N74_the-mine-explosion_Vicksburg-MS.html
After weeks of digging with picks and shovels, Union fatigue parties reached the Third Louisiana Redan before you. Excavating a tunnel underneath the fort, the Federals planted 2,200 lbs. of black powder, and detonated the mine on the afternoon of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JQS_the-end-in-sight_Vicksburg-MS.html
After 47 days under siege, the battle could only end in surrender—or a dramatic rescue. Inside Vicksburg, General Pemberton faced harsh realities—one third of his troops were too sick to fight, their drinking water was contaminated, th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FIS_mississippi-dental-association_Vicksburg-MS.html
On April 21, 1875, the Mississippi Dental Association was organized in Vicksburg at the office of Dr. J.B. Askew and Dr. J.D. Miles on Washington Street. Dr. J.D. Miles became its first president.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DBD_old-natchez-district_Vicksburg-MS.html
Ceded by Choctaws & Chickasaws in Fort Adams Treaty, 1801, confirming earlier British treaty. Contained most of present Warren, Jefferson, Claiborn, Adams, Franklin, Wilkinson & Amite counties.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DBB_mississippi-dental-association_Vicksburg-MS.html
On April 21, 1875, the Mississippi Dental Association was organized in Vicksburg at the office of Dr. J.B. Askew and Dr. J.D. Miles on Washington Street. Dr. J.D. Miles became its first president.