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{{Short description|American Civil War historic site}}
{{Use American English|date=May 2021}}
{{Infobox NRHP
{{Infobox NRHP
| name =Vicksburg National Military Park
| name = Vicksburg National Military Park
| nrhp_type = National Military Park
| nrhp_type = nmp
| image = Vicksburg-illinois-memorial.jpg
| image = Vicksburg-illinois-memorial.jpg
| caption = The Illinois State Memorial in Vicksburg National Military Park. The structure was modeled after Rome's [[Temple of Minerva Medica (nymphaeum)|Temple of Minerva Medica]] and the [[Pantheon, Rome|Pantheon]]. The memorial was dedicated on October 26, 1906.
| caption = The [[Illinois Memorial]] in Vicksburg National Military Park
| location= [[Vicksburg, Mississippi]] & [[Delta, Louisiana]], [[United States|USA]]
| location = [[Vicksburg, Mississippi]] & [[Delta, Louisiana]], United States
| coordinates = {{coord|32|21|55|N|90|50|32|W|source:GNIS|display=inline,title}}
| alt=
| coordinates = {{coord|32|20|38|N|90|51|5|W|display=inline,title}}
| locmapin = Mississippi#USA
| locmapin = Mississippi#USA
| map_alt = Location within Mississippi
| map_alt = Location within Mississippi
| area = {{convert|1852.75|acre|ha}}
| area = {{convert|2524|acre|km2 sqmi|1}}<ref name="area">{{NPS area |year=2020 |accessdate=2021-08-15}}</ref>
| designated_nrhp_type = {{Start date|February 21, 1899}}<ref>{{cite web |title=Park Anniversaries |url=https://www.nps.gov/subjects/npscelebrates/park-anniversaries.htm |access-date=13 August 2021}}</ref>
| built = {{Start date|February 21, 1899}}
| visitation_num = 532,444
| visitation_num = 532,444
| visitation_year = 2015
| visitation_year = 2015
| architecture =
| architect=
| architecture = [[Greek Revival]]
| added = October 15, 1966
| added = October 15, 1966
| governing_body = [[National Park Service]]
| website = [https://www.nps.gov/vick Vicksburg National Military Park]
| website = [https://www.nps.gov/vick Vicksburg National Military Park]
| refnum= 66000100
| refnum = 66000100
}}
}}
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[[File:Park prepares campfire at Vicksburg Military Park (1975).jpg|thumb|right|220px|<span style="font-size:100%;">Park ranger prepares meal in campfire demonstration at Vicksburg National Military Park (1975).</span>]]
[[File:Park prepares campfire at Vicksburg Military Park (1975).jpg|thumb|right|220px|<span style="font-size:100%;">Park ranger prepares meal in campfire demonstration at Vicksburg National Military Park (1975).</span>]]


{{Multiple image
The park includes 1,325 historic monuments and markers, {{convert|20|mi|km}} of historic trenches and earthworks, a {{convert|16|mi|km|sing=on}} tour road, a {{convert|12.5|mi|km|sing=on}} walking trail, two [[antebellum architecture|antebellum]] homes, 144 emplaced cannons, the restored gunboat [[USS Cairo (1861)|USS ''Cairo'']] (sunk on December 12, 1862, on the [[Yazoo River]]), and the [[Grant's Canal]] site, where the [[Union Army]] attempted to build a canal to let their ships bypass Confederate [[artillery]] fire.
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| image1= Pemberton statue at Vicksburg National Military Park.jpg
| caption1 = Lt. Gen.[[John C. Pemberton]], CSA. [[Edmond Thomas Quinn]], sculptor
| image2= Ulysses S. Grant monument, Vicksburg National Military Park.jpg
| caption2 =Gen. [[Ulysses S. Grant]], Union. [[Frederick Hibbard]], sculptor
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The park includes 1,325 historic monuments and markers, {{convert|20|mi|km}} of historic trenches and earthworks, a {{convert|16|mi|km|adj=on}} tour road, a {{convert|12.5|mi|km|adj=on}} walking trail, two [[antebellum architecture|antebellum]] homes, 144 emplaced cannons, the restored gunboat [[USS Cairo (1861)|USS ''Cairo'']] (sunk on December 12, 1862, on the [[Yazoo River]]), and the [[Grant's Canal]] site, where the [[Union Army]] attempted to build a canal to let their ships bypass Confederate [[artillery]] fire.


The ''Cairo'', also known as the "Hardluck Ironclad," was the first U.S. ship in history to be sunk by a torpedo/mine. It was recovered from the Yazoo in 1964.
The ''Cairo'', also known as the "Hardluck Ironclad," was the first U.S. ship in history to be sunk by a torpedo/mine. It was recovered from the Yazoo in 1964.
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==Campaign against Vicksburg==
==Campaign against Vicksburg==
{{main article|Vicksburg Campaign}}
{{main|Vicksburg Campaign}}
* [[Battle of Chickasaw Bayou]]
* [[Battle of Chickasaw Bayou]]
* [[Battle of Arkansas Post]]
* [[Battle of Arkansas Post (1863)|Battle of Arkansas Post]]
* [[Battle of Grand Gulf]] (April 29, 1863)
* [[Battle of Grand Gulf]] (April 29, 1863)
* [[Battle of Snyder's Bluff]] (April 29 – May 1)
* [[Battle of Snyder's Bluff]] (April 29 – May 1)
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* [[Battle of Champion Hill]] (May 16)
* [[Battle of Champion Hill]] (May 16)
* [[Battle of Big Black River Bridge]] (May 17)
* [[Battle of Big Black River Bridge]] (May 17)
* [[Siege of Vicksburg]] (May 18 – July 4)8
* [[Siege of Vicksburg]] (May 18 – July 4)


==Cemetery==
==Cemetery==
The {{convert|116.28|acre|km2|sing=on}} '''Vicksburg National Cemetery''', is within the park. It has 18,244 interments (12,954 unidentified).
The {{convert|116.28|acre|km2|adj=on}} '''Vicksburg National Cemetery''', is within the park. It has 18,244 interments (12,954 unidentified). The Vicksburg National Cemetery is abutting the [[Beulah Cemetery]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=October 23, 1992 |title=National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Beulah Cemetery |url=https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/131e4122-ef50-4029-9977-36b87b0183bc |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231214043658/https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/131e4122-ef50-4029-9977-36b87b0183bc |archive-date=2023-12-14 |website=National Park Service}}</ref>


The time period for Civil War interments was 1866 to 1874. The cemetery is not open to new interments.
The time period for Civil War interments was 1866 to 1874. The cemetery is not open to new interments.
The cemetery<ref>[http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/2073108/VICKSBURG%20NATIONAL%20CEMETERY CWGC: Vicksburg National Cemetery]</ref> has only one airman of [[Royal Australian Air Force]] buried during [[World War II]].<ref>[http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2719821/HAWTER,%20EDGAR%20HORACE CWGC: Edgar Horace Hawter]</ref>
The cemetery<ref>[http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/2073108/VICKSBURG%20NATIONAL%20CEMETERY CWGC: Vicksburg National Cemetery]</ref> has only one [[Commonwealth War Graves Commission|Commonwealth war grave]], of an airman of [[Royal Australian Air Force]] buried during [[World War II]].<ref>[http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2719821/HAWTER,%20EDGAR%20HORACE CWGC: Edgar Horace Hawter]</ref>


==Grant's Canal==
==Grant's Canal==
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==Administrative history==
==Administrative history==
The [[national military park]] was established on February 21, 1899, to ''commemorate the siege and defense of Vicksburg''. The park sprawls over {{convert|1800|acre|km2}} of land. The park and cemetery were transferred from the [[United States Department of War|War Department]] to the [[National Park Service]] (NPS) on August 10, 1933. Of the park's 1,736.47 acres (not including the cemetery), {{convert|1729.63|acre|km2}} are federally owned.
The [[national military park]] was established on February 21, 1899, to ''commemorate the siege and defense of Vicksburg''. The park and cemetery were transferred from the [[United States Department of War|War Department]] to the [[National Park Service]] (NPS) on August 10, 1933.


In the late 1950s, a portion of the park was transferred to the city as a local park in exchange for closing local roads running through the remainder of the park. It also allowed for the construction of [[Interstate 20]]. The monuments in land transferred to the city are still maintained by the NPS. As with all historic areas administered by the NPS, the park was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] on October 15, 1966. Over half a million visitors visit the park every year.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://irma.nps.gov/Stats/SSRSReports/Park%20Specific%20Reports/Annual%20Park%20Recreation%20Visitation%20(1904%20-%20Last%20Calendar%20Year)?Park=VICK|title= Annual Park Recreation Visitation (1904-Last Calendar Year)|accessdate=6 November 2014}}</ref>
In the late 1950s, a portion of the park was transferred to the city as a local park in exchange for closing local roads running through the remainder of the park. It also allowed for the construction of [[Interstate 20]]. The monuments in land transferred to the city are still maintained by the NPS. As with all historic areas administered by the NPS, the park was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] on October 15, 1966. Over half a million visitors visit the park every year.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://irma.nps.gov/Stats/SSRSReports/Park%20Specific%20Reports/Annual%20Park%20Recreation%20Visitation%20(1904%20-%20Last%20Calendar%20Year)?Park=VICK|title= Annual Park Recreation Visitation (1904–Last Calendar Year)|access-date=6 November 2014}}</ref>


In 2000 the [[Mississippi House of Representatives]] approved funding a monument to recognize African-American soldiers in the United States civil war.<ref>{{cite news|title=Historic projects money receives House approval|agency=[[Associated Press]]|newspaper=[[Enterprise-Journal]]|place=[[McComb, Mississippi]]|date=2000-03-24|page=5}} - [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80463734/for-vicksburg-national-military-park/ Clipping] from [[Newspapers.com]].</ref>
==Gallery==

<gallery class="center">
{{clear}}
File:Vicksburg park sign.JPG|Entrance sign
File:Vicksburg National Military Park December 2018 04 (Battery De Golyer).jpg|Battery De Golyer
File:Vicksburg cemetery 1956.JPG|Cemetery, 1956
File:Vicksburg Cemetery 2 1956.JPG
File:Vicksburg-USCT.JPG|Monument to U.S. Colored Troops at the park
File:Vicksburg Memorial Arch.jpg|Memorial Arch
File:18-14-019-davis.jpg|Bronze Statue of [[Jefferson Davis]]
File:18-14-073-vicksburg.jpg|[[Lloyd Tilghman]] Monument
File:18-14-064-vicksburg.jpg|Louisiana Memorial
File:Vicksburg National Military Park December 2018 03 (Michigan Memorial).jpg|Michigan Memorial
File:18-14-154-vicksburg.jpg|Minnesota Memorial
File:18-14-046-vicksburg.jpg|Mississippi Memorial
File:Vicksburg National Military Park December 2018 19 (Navy Memorial).jpg|Navy Memorial
File:Vicksburg National Military Park December 2018 06 (Shirley House).jpg|Shirley House
File:Vicksburg National Military Park December 2018 18 (Thayer's Approach).jpg|Thayer's Approach
File:Vicksburg National Military Park December 2018 17 (Wisconsin Memorial).jpg|Wisconsin Memorial
</gallery>


==See also==
==See also==

[[Michigan Memorial]]
{{portal|Mississippi}}
* [[Michigan Memorial]]
* [[Cedar Hill Cemetery (Vicksburg, Mississippi)]]


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
* ''The National Parks: Index 2001-2003''. Washington: [[United States Department of the Interior|U.S. Department of the Interior]].
* ''[http://civilwarinteractive.com/Newswire/?p=3752 Cell Phone Audio Tour of Vicksburg ]'' 601-262-2100
** ''[http://www.myoncell.com/mp3download?16012622100 Cell Phone Audio Tour of Vicksburg mp3 ]''


==External links==
==External links==
{{Commons category}}
{{Commons category}}
*''The National Parks: Index 2001–2003''. Washington: [[United States Department of the Interior|U.S. Department of the Interior]].
* Official NPS website: [http://www.nps.gov/vick/ Vicksburg National Military Park]
*{{Cite web |url=http://civilwarinteractive.com/Newswire/?p=3752 |title=Cell Phone Audio Tour of Vicksburg|date=14 March 2024 }} 601-262-2100
* Main park map links: {{coord|32|20|39|N|90|51|6|W|}}
**{{Cite web |url=http://www.myoncell.com/mp3download?16012622100 |title=Cell Phone Audio Tour of Vicksburg mp3}}
* Grant's Canal map links: {{coord|32|19|14|N|90|56|0|W|}}
* [https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/beta/partner/vicksburg-national-military-park Vicksburg National Military Park, National Park Service at Google Cultural Institute]
*Official NPS website: [http://www.nps.gov/vick/ Vicksburg National Military Park]
*Main park map link: {{coord|32|21|55|N|90|50|32|W|source:GNIS}}
*Grant's Canal map link: {{coord|32|19|14|N|90|56|00|W|}}
*Vicksburg National Cemetery map link: {{coord|32|22|30|N|90|52|09|W|source:GNIS}}
*[https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/beta/partner/vicksburg-national-military-park Vicksburg National Military Park, National Park Service at Google Cultural Institute]
*{{GNIS|type=retired|579217}}
*{{GNIS|type=retired|686401|Vicksburg National Cemetery}}
*{{Find a Grave cemetery}}
*[[Historic American Engineering Record]] (HAER) documentation, filed under Vicksburg, Warren County, MS:
**{{HAER |survey=MS-14 |id=ms0317 |title=Vicksburg National Military Park Roads & Bridges |photos=48 |color=8 |dwgs=7 |data=54 |cap=6 |link=no}}
**{{HAER |survey=MS-14-A |id=ms0322 |title=Vicksburg National Military Park Roads & Bridges, Melan Arch Bridges |photos=52 |dwgs=3 |data=8 |cap=5 |link=no}}
**{{HAER |survey=MS-14-B |id=ms0323 |title=Vicksburg National Military Park Roads & Bridges, Maloney Circle Bridge |photos=6 |dwgs=1 |data=5 |cap=1 |link=no}}
**{{HAER |survey=MS-14-C |id=ms0324 |title=Vicksburg National Military Park Roads & Bridges, Halls Ferry Bridge |photos=5 |color=1 |dwgs=1 |data=6 |cap=2 |link=no}}


{{Vicksburg, Mississippi}}
{{Registered Historic Places}}
{{Registered Historic Places}}
{{Protected areas of Mississippi}}
{{Protected areas of Mississippi}}


{{Authority control}}

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Latest revision as of 03:14, 18 April 2024

Vicksburg National Military Park
The Illinois Memorial in Vicksburg National Military Park
Location within Mississippi
Location within Mississippi
Location within Mississippi
Location within Mississippi
LocationVicksburg, Mississippi & Delta, Louisiana, United States
Coordinates32°21′55″N 90°50′32″W / 32.36528°N 90.84222°W / 32.36528; -90.84222
Area2,524 acres (10.2 km2; 3.9 sq mi)[1]
Visitation532,444 (2015)
WebsiteVicksburg National Military Park
NRHP reference No.66000100
Significant dates
Added to NRHPOctober 15, 1966
Designated NMPFebruary 21, 1899 (February 21, 1899)[2]

Vicksburg National Military Park preserves the site of the American Civil War Battle of Vicksburg, waged from March 29 to July 4, 1863. The park, located in Vicksburg, Mississippi (flanking the Mississippi River), also commemorates the greater Vicksburg Campaign which led up to the battle. Reconstructed forts and trenches evoke memories of the 47-day siege that ended in the surrender of the city. Victory here and at Port Hudson, farther south in Louisiana, gave the Union control of the Mississippi River.

Battlefield[edit]

Park ranger prepares meal in campfire demonstration at Vicksburg National Military Park (1975).
Lt. Gen.John C. Pemberton, CSA. Edmond Thomas Quinn, sculptor
Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, Union. Frederick Hibbard, sculptor

The park includes 1,325 historic monuments and markers, 20 miles (32 km) of historic trenches and earthworks, a 16-mile (26 km) tour road, a 12.5-mile (20.1 km) walking trail, two antebellum homes, 144 emplaced cannons, the restored gunboat USS Cairo (sunk on December 12, 1862, on the Yazoo River), and the Grant's Canal site, where the Union Army attempted to build a canal to let their ships bypass Confederate artillery fire.

The Cairo, also known as the "Hardluck Ironclad," was the first U.S. ship in history to be sunk by a torpedo/mine. It was recovered from the Yazoo in 1964.

The Illinois State Memorial has 47 steps, one for every day Vicksburg was besieged.

Campaign against Vicksburg[edit]

Cemetery[edit]

The 116.28-acre (0.4706 km2) Vicksburg National Cemetery, is within the park. It has 18,244 interments (12,954 unidentified). The Vicksburg National Cemetery is abutting the Beulah Cemetery.[3]

The time period for Civil War interments was 1866 to 1874. The cemetery is not open to new interments. The cemetery[4] has only one Commonwealth war grave, of an airman of Royal Australian Air Force buried during World War II.[5]

Grant's Canal[edit]

The remnants of Grant's Canal, a detached section of the military park, are located across from Vicksburg near Delta, Louisiana. Union Army Major General Ulysses S. Grant ordered the project, started on June 27, 1862, as part of his Vicksburg Campaign, with two goals in mind. The first was to alter the course of the Mississippi River in order to bypass the Confederate guns at Vicksburg. For various technical reasons the project failed to meet this goal. The river did change course by itself on April 26, 1876. The project met its second goal, keeping troops occupied during the laborious maneuvering required to begin the Battle of Vicksburg.

Administrative history[edit]

The national military park was established on February 21, 1899, to commemorate the siege and defense of Vicksburg. The park and cemetery were transferred from the War Department to the National Park Service (NPS) on August 10, 1933.

In the late 1950s, a portion of the park was transferred to the city as a local park in exchange for closing local roads running through the remainder of the park. It also allowed for the construction of Interstate 20. The monuments in land transferred to the city are still maintained by the NPS. As with all historic areas administered by the NPS, the park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1966. Over half a million visitors visit the park every year.[6]

In 2000 the Mississippi House of Representatives approved funding a monument to recognize African-American soldiers in the United States civil war.[7]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Listing of acreage – December 31, 2020" (XLSX). Land Resource Division, National Park Service. Retrieved 2021-08-15. (National Park Service Acreage Reports)
  2. ^ "Park Anniversaries". Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  3. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Beulah Cemetery". National Park Service. October 23, 1992. Archived from the original on 2023-12-14.
  4. ^ CWGC: Vicksburg National Cemetery
  5. ^ CWGC: Edgar Horace Hawter
  6. ^ "Annual Park Recreation Visitation (1904–Last Calendar Year)". Retrieved 6 November 2014.
  7. ^ "Historic projects money receives House approval". Enterprise-Journal. McComb, Mississippi. Associated Press. 2000-03-24. p. 5. - Clipping from Newspapers.com.

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