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Confederate earthen fortifications in the Trans|Mississippi


The Bullard Boys - Tragedy For A Mississippi Family

On the cusp of conflict between the newly formed Confederacy and the Union, that soldier wrote from inside Fort McRee on the outskirts of ...

Places to Visit - Corinth Civil War Sesquicentennial

In June and July Union soldiers constructed six forts, designated A thru F to extend the captured Confederate earthworks completely around the city. This was ...

Confederate States of America | History, President, Map, Facts, & Flag

... Mississippi home. ... Confederate States of AmericaConfederate fortifications reinforced with bales of cotton, Yorktown, Virginia, June 1862.

A Photographic Tour Of Civil War Vicksburg - Old Courthouse Museum

To maintain control of the Mississippi River in front of Vicksburg, the Confederates built a series of artillery positions along the Vicksburg waterfront.

Confederate Fortifications Historic Site - Fairfax County

constituency on the Civil War earthen works onsite and in the vicinity. ... • View the earthen fortifications, tent platforms and other features from a vantage.

Civil War Louisiana - 64 Parishes

In August 1862 the Confederates attempted to regain Baton Rouge. During the battle Union naval power coming from ships on the Mississippi River ...

Capture of New Orleans: Farragut's Rise to Fame

During the Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip, the Union frigate USS Mississippi tries to ram the Confederate ironclad CSS Manassas. From ' ...

Fort Pickering - Weaver and Associates, LLC

The Memphis bluffs had already been home to a number of military fortifications, including French Fort Assumption, Spanish Fort Fernando de las Barrancas, ...

Fort McAllister Historic State Park (GA) - dwhike

Fort McAllister, located along the banks of the Ogechee River south of Savannah, was a Confederate earthen fortification which remains to this day as one of ...

Riverine Warfare - Essential Civil War Curriculum

Port Hudson, the last Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi, fell on July 9. ... Transports landed troops near Confederate Fort Hindman at Arkansas Post.

SPANISH FORT - Savas Beatie

were essential to moving Confederate forces and supplies throughout Mississippi, ... earthen fortifications were pushed forward around the old Spanish Fort.

'Rough Work on the Mississippi' | Naval History Magazine

Grant and William T. Sherman accompanied Acting Rear Admiral David Dixon Porter on an armed reconnaissance of Confederate fortifications above the Rebel citadel ...

The Siege and Battle of Corinth, Mississippi - Legends of America

Battery F – One of six forts built by the Union Army comprising the “Halleck Line,” this battery witnessed heavy fighting on October 3, 1862. 22. Alcorn County ...

Vicksburg National Military Park, Mississippi, by William C. Everhart

Delaying their attack until the rain (which would spoil their powder) slackened, the Union infantry charged the Confederate entrenchments, driving the defenders ...

A Condensed History of the Illinois 77th Volunteer Infantry Regiment

They boarded river transports and proceeded up the Mississippi River and into the state of Arkansas until they reached a Confederate earthen fort named Fort ...

Civil War Fortifications in Chattanooga - Chattanoogan.com

Civil War Fortifications in Chattanooga. Thursday, February 21, 2013; Chuck Hamilton. Occupied by the Confederacy's Army of the Mississippi (23 July-28 ...

Civil War Louisiana - 64 Parishes

In August 1862, the Confederates attempted to regain Baton Rouge. In this battle, the Union naval power coming from ships on the Mississippi ...

The Fort Pillow Incident - Warfare History Network

Fort Pillow, constructed in 1861 on the east bank of the Mississippi River, was named after Confederate Brig. Gen. Gideon Pillow, another native Tennessean ...

Mississippi Military Records - FamilySearch

1861-1865 Mississippi, Civil War Service Records of Confederate ... Fort Warren -- Textual records of this fort, 1823-1883, including ...

David Farragut's Report on the Passing of Forts Jackson and St ...

To prevent a Union fleet from steaming up the Mississippi River from the Gulf of Mexico and taking the city, Confederate forces occupied two ...