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    Vicksburg is situated on a high bluff on the east bank of the Mississippi River. At the beginning of the American Civil War, it was one of a series of Confederate citadels intended to ensure the Confederacy’s control of this vital supply line. In 1861, the Confederacy had no brown-water navy, nor did the United States government, but that ...

  2. Key to Civil War History: Civil War history is simply part of Vicksburg’s tapestry and can be found throughout the city by visiting the Vicksburg National Military Park and tour homes, museums and attractions. Day 1: Check into your hotel or bed and breakfast and get ready for an American educational experience.

  3. Jan 22, 2024 · Duration: 20 minutes, 28 seconds. Here Brothers Fought is the compelling story of the Siege of Vicksburg - a decisive event in the Civil War, splitting the South in two. This is the National Park Service theater presentation at Vicksburg National Military Park. The Park commemorates the campaign, siege, and defense of Vicksburg.

  4. The Vicksburg Campaign began in 1862 and finished with the Confederate surrender on July 4th, 1863. For over 18 months, various armies would maneuver throughout the western theater, and occassionally face each other on the battlefield. Both Union and Confederate armies realized the importance of Vicksburg, but it would take over half a year and ...

  5. Vicksburg Civil War Museum. 4.8. review us on. William Boser. Anna M. What a surprising and fantastic find. One of our favourite places we found on our whole honeymoon. The place is incredibly detailed and shows a great history of the south of the USA.

  6. Jul 4, 2013 · The Union campaign against Vicksburg, in its entirety, would be the longest of the Civil War.Its first phase began with a naval bombardment on May 18, 1862, which failed due to the fierce ...

  7. Mar 17, 2024 · On May 16, 1863, Lieutenant General John C. Pemberton, the Confederate commander of the Army of Mississippi, unsuccessfully tried to halt Grant’s advance on Vicksburg by attacking the Union army at the Battle of Champion Hill, twenty miles east of the city. The next day, the Confederates made another futile stand at the Battle of Big Black ...

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