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Small-craft boat ramp, camping, trails. 395 acres (160 ha) Tishomingo State Park: Tishomingo: Tishomingo: 1930s Haynes Lake, Bear Creek Canoeing, fishing, camping, swimming pool Tombigbee State Park: Lee: Tupelo: 1930s Lake Lee Fishing, camping Trace State Park: Pontotoc: Pontotoc: Trace Lake Off-road vehicle trails, golf course, boating, camping
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the city of Vicksburg and elsewhere in Warren County, Mississippi, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.
Clear Creek State Park is a 1,211.19-acre (490.15 ha) ... The rustic campground is located in the woods with outhouses and a sanitary dump station.
Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Pursuit to Booneville May 31-June 12. Expedition to Ripley June 22–23. At Camp Clear Creek till October, 1862. Battle of Corinth October 3–4. Pursuit to Ripley October 5–12. Grant's Central Mississippi Campaign November 4 to December 30. Reconnaissance from LaGrange November 8–9.
Clear Creek and near Newnan, July 31; Chattahoochie River, July 31; Ordered to Decatur, AL, August 5; Near Pond Springs, AL, August 9 (detachment) Expedition from Decatur to Moulton, August 17–20; Near Pond Springs August 18–19 (detachment) Rousseau's pursuit of Wheeler, September 1–8
The Siege of Port Hudson was part of a concerted Union effort to gain full control of the Mississippi River. It was conducted May 22 – July 9, 1863, by forces under the command of Major General Nathaniel Prentice Banks, and only ended because the Confederate General Franklin Gardner surrendered after learning of the fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi to Union forces.
Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty Site ... Confederate General Pemberton's HQ during 47-day siege of Vicksburg, where he decided to surrender the city on July 4, 1863 ...
The campaign to capture the Confederate stronghold at Vicksburg, Mississippi, the last major obstacle to Union control of the Mississippi River, had bogged down in the winter of 1862–1863. The Union's Major General Ulysses S. Grant had put into motion several operations aiming at flanking Confederate Lieutenant General John C. Pemberton 's ...