VICKSBURG CAMPAIGN

in the American Civil War, the fighting (Nov., 1862–July, 1863) for control of the Mississippi River. The Union wanted such control in order to split the Confederacy and to restore free commerce to the politically important Northwest. New Orleans and Memphis fell to Union forces in the spring of 1862, but an attempt to take Vicksburg, Miss., by water failed (May–June). As a result the South still held 200 mi (320 km) of the river between Port Hudson, La., and Vicksburg. Early in Nov., 1862, Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, commanding the Dept. of the Tennessee, planned a converging assault on Vicksburg; Gen. William T. Sherman led an expedition down the river from Memphis to attack the city from the north, while Grant himself advanced overland from the east. However, Confederate cavalry under Earl Van Dorn and Nathan B. Forrest cut Grant's line of communications, forcing him to retreat, and Sherman was repulsed in the battle of Chickasaw Bluffs (Dec. 29, 1862). In Jan., 1863, Grant concentrated his army across the river from Vicksburg. He took over the command of John A. McClernand, who had succeeded Sherman. After several unsuccessful experiments to gain an approach to the seemingly impregnable city (Feb.–Mar., 1863), Grant in April began a brilliant movement to take it from the south. To divert the attention of the Confederate commander, John C. Pemberton, Grant left Sherman before the city and ordered a cavalry raid through central Mississippi. On the night of Apr. 16–17, David Dixon Porter ran gunboats and transports down the river past Vicksburg, and in the following days Grant marched his army south to meet the fleet and be transported across the river at Bruinsburg (c.30 mi/48 km S of Vicksburg). On May 1, McClernand and James B. McPherson defeated the Confederates at Port Gibson, forcing them to abandon their batteries at Grand Gulf, which Grant seized as a base. When Sherman joined him on May 7, 1863, Grant left Grand Gulf, marched northeast, and on May 12 defeated the Confederates at Raymond. At Jackson (May 14), he met Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Confederate commander in the West, who retreated. Turning west toward Vicksburg, Grant defeated Pemberton in successive battles (May 16, 17) at Champion's Hill and at the bridge over the Big Black River, forcing him back into Vicksburg. After two unsuccessful attempts at storming the city's fortifications, Grant opened siege. With the Union forces between them, Pemberton and Johnston were unable to unite, and after about six weeks of gallant resistance Vicksburg's defenders surrendered on July 4, 1863. The fall of Port Hudson a few days later placed the Mississippi River entirely in Union hands.

See J. D. Milligan, Gunboats Down the Mississippi (1965); A. A. Hoehling, Vicksburg (1969).

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...chastises McClernand, 156; reactions to Vicksburg campaign, 350-51; reactions to surrender of Vicksburg, 399,410-11 i Lindsay, Daniel...Samuel, 310, 314, 317; and defense of Vicksburg, May-July 1863,322,334,360...
...greatest living expert on the Vicksburg Campaign is Edwin C. Bearss...longtime historian at the Vicksburg National Military Park...three-volume study The Campaign for Vicksburg Dayton, Ohio, 1985-1986...study only Grants several campaigns against the city and do not...
...Personal ; Including the Campaigns of the First Missouri...Bearss Edwin C. The Vicksburg Campaign . 3 vols. Dayton...Blessington Joseph P. The Campaigns of Walkers Texas Division...Fortress: The Campaign for Vicksburg, 1862-1863 . New...
...as to which of these campaigns constituted true turning...points, but each of the campaigns treated in this series...skillfully demonstrate, the Vicksburg campaign, which was really...defensive position at Vicksburg had become a focus...
...during the siege, see Walker, Vicksburg , and the many diaries cited...III, The Final Fortress: The Campaign for Vicksburg 1862-1863 New York, 1980...121. On Reconstruction in the Vicksburg area, see Michael Wayne, The...
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...level opus on the Vicksburg Campaign. As the author of...the gunboats, the Vicksburg campaign would not exist as...any summary of the Vicksburg campaign is familiar with...Mississippi, was the campaigns turning point. By...
...the river well below Vicksburg, to July 4, when the...course and outcome of the campaign. He emphasizes that...the ways in which the campaigns and battles are waged" (p. xvi), with the Vicksburg campaign being a prime example...
Vicksburg: The Campaign That...Brooks D. Simpson Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi...is that one of the campaigns deemed to be among...To be sure, the Vicksburg campaign has been well served...
Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened...by Brian S. Wills Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi...treatment of the Union campaigns that culminated in the...the fortress city of Vicksburg on 4 July 1863. He follows...
...July 4, 1863, the day that Vicksburg surrendered after weeks under...jointly narrates the two campaigns. Clearly Schultz is writing...descriptions of life in the Vicksburg trenches and in the caves...genius and argues that in the Vicksburg campaign Grant found the success that...
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Another Island Campaign by Marcus R. Hayes DESPITE extensive identification and treatment...their long journey from the 412th Engineer Commands headquarters in Vicksburg, Miss. The World War II battle for Guadalcanal is now a matter of...
...phone while driving from Jackson -to Vicksburg. "That was in 1988, when the economy...percentage points in polls and then ran a campaign that convinced the American people that...Barbour, "and not a tribute to the McCain campaign." As for vice presidential hopeful...
...on the heights overlooking the river at Vicksburg, Mississippi, and the Unions Vicksburg Campaign (December 1862 to July. 1863) completed...The Union victory ending the Siege of Vicksburg on 4 July 1863 was pivotal to the Unions...
...under him during the trying Wilderness campaign in Virginia in 1864. At a low point...Our spirits rose," one veteran of the campaign wrote later. "We marched free. The...minorities. During the long Vicksburg campaign, he had aroused the ire of fellow officers...
...intentions in the Gettysburg campaign, argues that he was trying...In a discussion of the Vicksburg campaign, McPherson presents Grants...seen as one of the rickiest campaigns in the war, not least as...extensive pressure prior to Vicksburg for Grants removal. Lastly...
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...interior lines." The Vicksburg campaign, opined historian...military forces in major campaigns to fulfill strategic...describing Grants Vicksburg campaign simply as "one of...The Union victory at Vicksburg ended Confederate...
...Rail king Dodge a spy chief in Vicksburg fight Byline: Thomas J. Ryan...role in Gen. Ulysses S. Grants Vicksburg campaign in 1863. He conducted a spy...River stronghold. The loss of Vicksburg, which opened the entire river...
...on the Yazoo just north of Vicksburg on Dec. 12, 1862, became...center explaining the military campaign should not be missed. A tape...in a good show descend upon Vicksburg to watch a vivid re-enactment...is a step back if you visit Vicksburg in March or April during the...
...brilliant battles and campaigns - from the early capture...through the unparalleled Vicksburg campaign. Then it took him...during the Maryland campaign, had drained other...jobs easier. Taking Vicksburg In late 1862 and early...aimed at capturing Vicksburg, Miss., the last...greatest military campaigns in history. While...
...galloping down the streets of Vicksburg. This too on the 4th of July...service during the Atlanta campaign in 1864. After the war, he...by Union forces during the Vicksburg campaign. "Vicksburg: Southern City Under Siege...
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VICKSBURG CAMPAIGN in the American Civil War, the fighting...spring of 1862, but an attempt to take Vicksburg, Miss., by water failed (May June...river between Port Hudson, La., and Vicksburg. Early in Nov., 1862, Gen. Ulysses...
...U.S. possession in 1798. Vicksburg became a busy river port, and...was a major objective in Grants Vicksburg campaign . The city fell July 4, 1863...Commission, whose headquarters are at Vicksburg. Nearby is the U.S. Waterways...
CHATTANOOGA CAMPAIGN Aug.-Nov., 1863, military encounter in the American Civil War...by late November. Sherman, who had brought up reinforcements from Vicksburg, commanded the left; Thomas, the center; and Hooker, the right...
...the first important military campaign of the war untrained Union...nevertheless failed in the Peninsular campaign (Apr. July, 1862), in...in Maryland (see Antietam campaign ). When McClellan failed...on June 6, 1862. Grants Vicksburg campaign , at first stalled...
...the American Revolution. See Saratoga campaign . Saugus Iron Works HS E Mass. 1968...1890 3,223 (1,305) See Antietam campaign . Antietam (Sharpsburg) National Cemetery...the Confederate forces in the Atlanta campaign . Kings Mountain MP N S.C. 1931 3...
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