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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...C A M P A I G N S THE VICKSBURG CAMPAIGN Major General Ulysses...Africa Campaign The Vicksburg Campaign The Waterloo Campaign...Campaign GREAT CAMPAIGNS THE VICKSBURG CAMPAIGN April 1862 - July 1863...
...Maps The General Area of the Vicksburg Campaign 2 Farraguts Passing of the...Preface My interest in the Vicksburg campaign dates back to my childhood...serious exploration of the Vicksburg campaign dates back to the ig6os...
...Confederacy, 1863 15 The Campaigns for Vicksburg, Spring 1862-Spring 1863...movement began on March 31. The Vicksburg campaign now began in earnest. McClernand...as the blitzkrieg of the Vicksburg Campaign, Grants army would march...
...skillfully demonstrate, the Vicksburg campaign, which was really a series...Confederacy in half. The Vicksburg campaign was a critical stage in Ulysses...he organized an overland campaign against Vicksburg. Grants plan was simplicity...
...Evolution of a Way of Life, Warren County and Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1770-1860 CHRISTOPHER...of a way of life, Warren County and Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1770-1860 / Christopher...County Miss. --Social conditions. 3. Vicksburg Miss. --History. 4. Vicksburg Miss...
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...A Geographers View of the Vicksburg Campaign. by Michael B. Ballard...1863, namely Gettysburg, the Vicksburg campaign does not have a bulky historiographical...especially good books, on the long Vicksburg campaign are difficult to find. Retired...
...latest to be written on the Vicksburg campaign, and earns a place among the...monumental three-volume work, The Vicksburg Campaign (Dayton, 1985-86), admittedly...A Geographers View of the Vicksburg Campaign (Knoxville, 2000), albeit with...
Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi. by Brooks D. Simpson Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi. By...little attention. To be sure, the Vicksburg campaign has been well served by a number...
Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi...Brian S. Wills Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi...and harder for all. Vicksburg is a welcome addition to the literature of the campaign that sheds further light...
...1863, the day that Vicksburg surrendered after weeks...jointly narrates the two campaigns. Clearly Schultz is...descriptions of life in the Vicksburg trenches and in the...and argues that in the Vicksburg campaign Grant found the success...
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Out-of-touch journalists give elite a bad connotation by Woody West During the Vicksburg campaign to open the Mississippi in 1863, Union Gen. William T. Sherman (as historian Shelby Foote recounts) was "in high spirits, having...
...opponents. In a discussion of the Vicksburg campaign, McPherson presents Grants vindication...is seen as one of the rickiest campaigns in the war, not least as far...resist extensive pressure prior to Vicksburg for Grants removal. Lastly, McPherson...
...spirits rose," one veteran of the campaign wrote later. "We marched free...conflict at Belmont: at the siege of Vicksburg, whose success won the war in...call minorities. During the long Vicksburg campaign, he had aroused the ire of fellow...
...here. But Mark Perry claims there is a deeper spiritual connection between Grant and Twain. He finds it in the Vicksburg campaign of 1863, when Grant broke the Confederacys hold on the Mississippi. Twain, says Perry, had a "special attraction...
...undefiled by Union forces. Vicksburg, bastion of the South, had...early in the old Fort Donelson campaign and was finished under presidential...corruption in the Red River Campaign may never be known. Immediately...Reds mouth. The Red River Campaign was over, and the Navy was...
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...Ulysses S. Grants Vicksburg campaign in 1863. He conducted...first attempt to take Vicksburg by an overland campaign failed because his...Pemberton to surrender. Vicksburg fell on July 4, 1863...during the Atlanta campaign, Dodge refused enticing...
...Grant laid siege to Vicksburg, bombarding and starving...submission. Grants campaign, wrote Herman Hattaway...interior lines." The Vicksburg campaign, opined historian Joseph...describing Grants Vicksburg campaign simply as "one of the...
...18-minute film at the visitors center explaining the military campaign should not be missed. A tape narration can be rented for...many others who are interested in a good show descend upon Vicksburg to watch a vivid re-enactment of Gen. Ulysses S. Grants...
...Donelson through the unparalleled Vicksburg campaign. Then it took him a mere month...the war. Gettysburg Grants Vicksburg campaign, which gave the Union control...Mississippi climate would defeat the Vicksburg campaign of Grant, who was sweeping...
...Studer The Vicksburg Campaign saved the Union from...he planned a bold campaign to take Vicksburg from the south when...force to hole up in Vicksburg, where it was besieged...Halleck said Grants campaign was Napoleonic...
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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 S...
...possession in 1798. Vicksburg became a busy river port, and in the Civil War it was a major objective in Grants Vicksburg campaign . The city fell July 4, 1863, after 14 months of naval shelling, 7 months of land assault, and 47 days of total...
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. Braggs...
...promoted to major general of volunteers, and fought at Iuka and Corinth, Miss. (1862). In the last stage of the Vicksburg campaign (1863), Ord led the 13th Corps. Returning to the Virginia theater in 1864, he served briefly as commander in the...
...commanded the 17th Corps in the Vicksburg campaign , distinguishing himself at Port...Raymond. He commanded the Dist. of Vicksburg (July, 1863 Mar., 1864) and upon...Aug., 1863). In the Atlanta campaign he ably commanded the Army of...
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