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historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1ZSW_paddle-wheel-of-the-confederate-transport-charm_Port-Gibson-MS.html
The paddle wheel, frame, and part of the pump came from the wreck of the Confederate Transport Charm in the Big Black River. The Charm, a 223-ton sidewheeler, was built in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1860. She was converted from a Yazoo River packet to a Confede…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1ZSW_paddle-wheel-of-the-confederate-transport-charm_Port-Gibson-MS.html
The paddle wheel, frame, and part of the pump came from the wreck of the Confederate Transport Charm in the Big Black River. The Charm, a 223-ton sidewheeler, was built in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1860. She was converted from a Yazoo River packet to a Confede…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1ZSX_town-of-grand-gulf_Port-Gibson-MS.html
The town of Grand Gulf began in the 18th century as a small British settlement. By 1828 it had grown to a village of three stores, one tavern, and several houses. There was a stage line to Port Gibson and steamboats stopped at its wharves. Incorporated in 1…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1ZSX_town-of-grand-gulf_Port-Gibson-MS.html
The town of Grand Gulf began in the 18th century as a small British settlement. By 1828 it had grown to a village of three stores, one tavern, and several houses. There was a stage line to Port Gibson and steamboats stopped at its wharves. Incorporated in 1…
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