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Siege of Vicksburg - Definition and Overview


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Siege of Vicksburg, by Kurz and Allison.
Battle of Vicksburg
ConflictAmerican Civil War
DateMay 18 - July 4, 1863
PlaceWarren County, Mississippi
ResultUnion victory
Combatants
United States of America Confederate States of America
Commanders
Ulysses S. Grant John C. Pemberton
Strength
Army of the Tennessee Army of Vicksburg
Casualties
10,142 9,091
Grant's Operations Against Vicksburg
Grand Gulf – Snyder's Bluff – Jackson – Port Gibson – – Raymond – Champion Hill – Big Black River Bridge – Vicksburg – Milliken's Bend – Goodrich's Landing – Helena
Battle of Vicksburg series


The Battle of Vicksburg was an American Civil War siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, on a well-fortified west-facing cliff on the Mississippi River. The siege lasted from May 18 -- July 4, 1863. The siege was initiated by the Union Army under General Ulysses S. Grant with the aim of gaining control of the Mississippi River by capturing this Confederate riverfront stronghold and defeating John C. Pemberton's forces stationed there. Shortly after it fell (one day after the fall of Gettysburg), the entire Mississippi Valley belonged to the Union.

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External links and references

Major (alphabetical):

  • Grant, U.S., (1958), Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant
    • (ISBN 0306801728) The copyright has expired on this work and it is available on the Internet.

Minor:

http://battleofchampionhill.org/crummer.htm

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