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Mississippi Civil War Historical Markers, Battlefields & C.S.A. Sites

Map of Mississippi State Civil War Historic Markers, Battlefields Locations, C.S.A. Cemeteries in MS
 
General John Pemberton
Gen. John Pemberton

Vicksburg Seige

Confederate Cemetery
Confederate Cemetery

Okolona, MS

Vicksburg Siege
Vicksburg Siege

Vicksburg, MS

Mississippi Civil War Historical Markers, Civil War Battlefield Locations, Union Army Places & MS C.S.A. Cemetery Sites

C. S. A. & Union Historic Places
Balfour House - Built mid-1830s. Home of Emma Balfour, noted diarist of the Siege. Site of ...
Bank of Yazoo City - This bank was formed in 1876 by Yazoo County businessman to aid in the reco...
Battery F Battle Of Corinth - Only extant redan of six built in 1862 by U.S. troops as outer defense sout...
Battle Of Ackia - Near here, on May 26, 1736, French and Choctaw invaders under Bienville wer...
Battle Of Corinth-1862 (S4) - Site of Battery Williams. On Oct 4, the cannonade from here devastated the ...
Battle Of Corinth-1862 (S5) - Site of Battery Powell, one of chain of seven redoubts built by Union troop...
Battle Of Jackson - Here, May 14, 1863, 24th South Carolina infantry participated in delaying a...
Battle of Booneville - July 1, 1862. Union cavalry under Col. Philip Sheridan was attacked by a la...
Battle of Iuka - Bloody clash of Sept. 19, 1862 resulted from attempt of Gen. Wm. Rosencrans...
Battle of Port Gibson - First shot fired 4 mi. west of this point on May 1, 1863, during Grant's ad...
Battle of Raymond - May 12, 1863, on Fourteen Mile Creek, 2,500 Confederate troups under Gen. J...
Beauvoir - Built 1852. Last home of Jefferson Davis, U.S. Senator, Congressman, Secret...
Benjamin Whitfield - Pioneer Baptist minister who, in 1824, settled in Hinds County & organized ...
Boler’s Inn - Built by Wesley Boler in 1835. Used as stagecoach inn on the Jackson Road. ...
Bowman Hotel - From 1832 to 1856 the Eagle Hotel stood on the corner of State Street and A...
Boyd House The Oaks - Built ca. 1853 for James H. Boyd, Mayor of Jackson, 1842, 1844, 1850, and 1...
Brice’s Crossroads - Six miles west of Baldwyn, on June 10, 1864, General Forrest won his greate...
Bridgeport Plantation - On May 17, 1863, Pemberton's 4th brigade, commanded by Col. Reynolds, and p...
Brookhaven - Founded by Samuel Jayne in 1818, it grew rapidly as a railway terminus afte...
Brownlee Family Cemetery - Estab. In 1825 on the corner of a 1400 acre plantation owned by James Brown...
C.S.A. Arsenal - Here in 1862 Confederacy built huge arsenal employing over 1000 persons. La...
C.S.S. Arkansas - Launched on July 14, 1862, from the Navy Yard in Yazoo City, the ironclad r...
Calhoun Institute - The Calhoun Institute, a school for girls, was est. here in 1851 by W.R. Po...
Camargo 1847 - 2 mi. NW was the flourishing port of Camargo, named by veterans for their M...
Camp McCain - Established 1942 as a training facility for the United States Army during t...
Camp Van Dorn - Named for CSA General Earl Van Dorn, this U.S. Army Post served as a traini...
Capture of Booneville - On May 30, 1862, a Union brigade under the command of Col. W.L. Elliott of ...
Castalian Springs - W. 3 mi. Mineral springs created popular health spa prior to Civil War. Gir...
Chickasaw Bayou Battle - Here on December 27-29, 1862, General W.T. Sherman with 32,000 men was rout...
Chickasaw Female College - Established here, 1852, by Presbyterians. Building was used as hospital for...
Civil War Skirmish - Here, on July 4, 1864, Union landing force, sent from Rodney by General Ell...
Clinton Cemetery - Established ca. 1800, the Clinton Cemetery is one of the oldest in central ...
College Church - Organized by Presbyterian settlers in 1836. Church building erected 1844-46...
Confederate Cemetery - As a station on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, Okolona was the site of a lar...
Confederate Decoration Day - Began here, April 25, 1866, with first annual placing of flowers on graves ...
Confederate Fort - Main defensive position on Yalobusha River line held by Gen. Pemberton in f...
Confederate Hospital - In 1863, Willis R. Norman received a Confederate government contract to con...
Confederate Navy Yard - Established in 1862, the yard contained five saw and planing mills, machine...
Confederate Soldiers - ...
Corinth - Began 1854 as Cross City. Proximity to Tennessee River and the railroads ma...
Davis Mill - After a successful raid on the Federal supply base at Holly Springs, Confed...
Dead House - Originally built for use as a magnetic observatory. Used as Confederate mor...
Doolittle C.S.A Cemetery - In this cemetery, which has been maintained by Doolittle family since anteb...
Doro Plantation - Received as a fee in a famous Indian lawsuit in the 1840's by Charles Clark...
Drakes United Methodist Church - Est. April 20, 1858 as a Meth. Epis. Church, S. on land donated by Dr. &...
Ebenezer Church - E. 1 mi. Organized, July, 1842 by Rev. John Wilson as an Associate Reformed...
Edward C. Walthall - Lawyer, soldier, statesman, Maj. Gen. in Confederate Army. U.S. Senator fro...
Enterprise - Center of early trade on Chickasawhay River with Gulf Coast. Served during ...
Farmington Baptist Church - (Actual text for the Farmington Baptist Church not yet found.)...
Farragut Home - North 5 1/2 miles. Built circa 1800. Boyhood home of Admiral David Farragut...
Father Ryan Home - Residence in post Civil War years of Abram Ryan, priest, teacher, soldier, ...
Fayette - Named for Gen. Lafayette. First land grants date from 1768. Replaced Old Gr...
First Baptist Church (Hinds) - Built 1844, this is Jackson's oldest church structure. Used as a Confederat...
First Christian Church - Founded, 1839, through efforts of Talbert Fanning and David Lipscomb. Prese...
First Presbyterian Church - First Presbyterian Church was organized in 1839 by Scotch-Irish settlers. B...
Forks Of The Road - Site of the South's second largest slave market in the 19th century. Enslav...
Forrest’s Plantation - Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest owned a 1900 acre plantation her...
Fort Massachusetts - South 14 miles. Begun, 1850s through efforts of Secretary of War Jefferson ...
Freedmen Town - After the Civil War, many freedmen from Lafayette County moved into Oxford:...
Friendship Cemetery - Two state Governors, over 1,000 C.S.A. soldiers, including 4 generals, lie ...
Ft. Robinette - W. 1/2 mi. Now Confederate Park. Here, Oct. 5, 1862, during the Battle of C...
Gainesville Volunteers - In 1860, John Deason, a Mexican War veteran, organized a militia company he...
General James Patton - Born 1780 in South Carolina. First center of petition in 1808 to form Wayne...
Generals’ Headquarters (Verandah Curlee House) - Built about 1857 for Hamilton Mask. Used in Civil War as Hq. of Generals Br...
Glenfield Baptist Church - Organized in 1890 as the Baptist Church of Christ at the Valley during past...
Grant’s Headquarters - Site of hq. of Gen. Ulysses Simpson Grant in June, 1862. In mid-July Grant ...
Greenville - Port City of the Delta. Named for Gen. Nathanael Greene. Washington County ...
Greenwood Cemetery - Greenwood Cemetery is the oldest landmark in Jackson. Authorized by the Mis...
Greenwood Cotton Row District - District comprises state's most important concentration of buildings associ...
Grenada - Established July 4, 1836 by union of the towns of Pittsburg and Tullahoma. ...
Grierson’s Raid (Newton) - Here at Newton Station, on Apr. 24, 1863, Federals under Gen. Benjamin H. G...
Grierson’s Raid (Oktibbeha) - In 1863, Union Colonel Benjamin H. Grierson's renowned platoon looted Stark...
Gunnison - Founded 1889 on plantation or Arvin Nye Gunnison (1824-1882). Gunnison made...
Hampton Plantation - Purchased in 1840s by Hampton family. In fifties, sixties, & seventies ...
Harriet Blanton Theobald Park - Named for an early settler of Greenville who donated 47 ½ acres to h...
Harrison Hotel - Built ca. 1845, the hotel once located on this site was among the first pub...
Hill’s Plantation - Union gunboats under Admiral David Porter reached this site on March 16, 18...
Holcomb - Organized in 1901 on the home site of Capt. Isaac Perry, a Choctaw chief. H...
Holly Springs - Antebellum cotton town and center of social and cultural life. Home of 13 g...
Holt Collier - Born a slave in 1846, Collier served as a Confederate sharpshooter and cava...
Itta Bena - (Home in the Woods) The plantation homesite (from which town was named) of ...
Iuka - Chartered in 1857. Often used as military headquarters in the Civil War. Si...
J. Augustine Signaigo - J. Augustine Signaigo, born in 1835 in Italy, founded the Grenada Sentinel ...
J. Augustine Signaigo - J. Augustine Signagio, born in 1835 in Italy, founded in the Granada sentin...
Jacob Thompson’s Home Place - Oxford-University United Methodist Church: The mansion ca. 1853 located on...
John H. Nunnery - Across the Road and is site of home built in 1836 by John H. Nunnery, early...
Johnston’s Headquarters - Site of hq. of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, April 1—4, 1862. After hi...
Kossuth - Settled in 1840 as New Hope. Name changed to Kossuth in 1853 to honor Hunga...
L.Q.C. Lamar House - L. Q. C. Lamar House:  Home of Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar from 1868 t...
Lafayette County Courthouse - The original courthouse was burned in August 1864 by Union troops led by Ge...
Lauderdale Springs C.S.A. Cemetery - S.E. 1.7 miles is hospital site and burial spot of 1020 C.S.A. and 80 Union...
Liberty - Founded 1809 and chartered 1828. Site of first Confederate monument in stat...
Linden Plantation - Established in 1827 by John Wesley Vick, son of Newitt Vick, founder of Vic...
Locapolis - On east bank of Tallahatchie. First port in county. At times in 1830's, wit...
Major General Ira Platt Swift - Born at Chicora, Mississippi, in February 1898, Ira Platt Swift graduated f...
Marion C.S.A. Cemetery - N.W. 3/4 mi. Here are buried 170 unknown Confederate soldiers who died at f...
Merrehope - A 20-room Neoclassical Revival mansion completed in 1904, the house began a...
Military Road - Built by War Department 1817-20, to connect New Orleans with Nashville. Sug...
Mound Bayou - Largest U.S. Negro town, settles July 12, 1887 by ex-slaves of Joe Davis, w...
Narrow Escape - Tunica County Courthouse - The Courthouse of Tunica County was burned by Union forces during the Civil...
Nathan Bedford Forrest Highway - Commemorating famed C.S.A. General whose cavalry rode here & elsewhere ...
Naval Battle of Bay St. Louis - On Dec. 14, 1814, five U.S. gunboats fired on a British fleet entering Lake...
O.E.S. Birthplace - In 1849 Robert Morris, Mason, schoolmaster, began a movement that resulted ...
Oak Home - Built in 1857 for Judge W.H. Kilpatrick. Used in Civil War as headquarters ...
Odd Fellows-Confederate Cemetery - Established circa 1840, this is Grenada's oldest cemetery. Buried here are ...
Okolona in the Civil War - Throughout the Civil War, Confederate forces were stationed in Okolona, tak...
Okolona - Founded as Rose Hill, 1845. Chartered as Okolona, 1850. Named for Chickasaw...
Old Brick House - Site granted by Spanish to Jean Baptiste Carquotte in 17--. Residence in Ci...
Old Greensboro - Three miles north, county seat of old Choctaw County. In early days was hau...
Old Greenwood Cemetery - Burial spot of veterans of four wars, Among 40 Confederates was Lt. Azro A....
Old Lebanon Presbyterian Church and Campground - Begun in 1840 by Rev. William A. Gray. First building destroyed by tornado ...
Pass Christian - Town and Pass (channel) named for Christian L'Adnier. Pass Christian was an...
Pemberton Headquarters - Built ca. 1835. Military headquarters of Lt. Gen. John Pemberton during the...
Point Lefore - N.E. 2 mi., at junction of Tallahatchie & Yalobusha Rivers is site of e...
Raymond Courthouse - Built 1857-9, by the famous Wldon brothers with skilled slave labor crew. A...
Rebel Armory - Began, 1859, as Jones, McElwain & Co., producers of grill work. First found...
Reuben Davis - (1813-1890) Home of noted politician, criminal lawyer, judge, legislator, ...
Rodney Presbyterian Church - Chartered in Jan. 1828, as the Presbyterian Church of Petit Gulf. Shelled b...
S.D. Lee Home - Home of Lt. Gen., C.S.A.; legislator; first president Miss. A.&M. Colle...
Senatobia - Began as R.R. station near Senatahoba Creek. Chartered, 1860. Occupied and ...
Ship Island - Twelve miles from the mainland is Ship Island. Iberville's fleet anchored h...
Site of The Hermitage - W. 2 mi. Built about 1800 by George W. Humphreys. Birthplace of Benjamin Gr...
Site of Ueltschey’s Tannery - Established 1857 by Albert Ueltschey, a Swiss immigrant. After the Civil Wa...
Skirmish at Rocky Creek - Near this site on June 25, 1863, a small group of Confederate soldiers and ...
Smith Park - Jackson's only surviving public sqare from Peter Vandorn's original city pl...
Snyder’s Bluff - W. 100 yd. Entrenchments built here for Vicksburg defense repelled Union gu...
Soldiers Rest C.S.A. Cemetery - Begun May 15, 1866 by Ladies Confederate Cemetery Assn. of Vicksburg. Remai...
Spring Hill Cemetery - Area settled circa 1830. Cemetery established 1852 a gift from Joseph and M...
St. John’s Church - S.W. 3.5 mi. First Episcopal church in Delta. Site donated by Jonathan McCa...
Starkville - Founded as Boardtown, 1831, on Hicashabaha (Redbud) Springs. Chartered, 183...
Steamboat Natchez - On March 13, 1863, near this site, the NATCHEZ burned and sank in the Yazoo...
Stonewall, Mississippi - Here, in 1868, was established one of the first industries in Mississippi. ...
Summerville Institute - Established in 1845; closed in 1876. Only functioning secondary school in M...
The Bernheimer Complex - Built by Samuel and Jacob, prominent Jewish businessmen, this complex forms...
The Cedars - Built ca. 1835, this Greek Revival house is one of the oldest in Hinds Co. ...
The Eagle and Bowman Hotels - Two of Jackson's historic hotels once stood at this site. The Eagle Hotel, ...
The Lewis House (Oldfields) - Oldfields. Greek revival house built circa 1845 online grant of Jean Baptis...
U.S. Grant Headquarters - Here Union General Ulysses S. Grant set up headquarters, where he attempted...
Union Quarters - Home used as quarters for Union officers, April, 1862, during occupation of...
Unity Cemetery - Unity Presbyterian Church organized in 1828 with the Rev. Thos. Archibald, ...
University of Mississippi - Affectionately known as Ole Miss. Chartered, 1844; opened 1848. In continuo...
Unknown Soldiers - C.S.A. Here lie 263 of Sterling Price's command who fell in Battle of Iuka,...
Vicksburg Siege - Beginning on May 16, 1863, Gen. U.S. Grant held city under siege, cutting o...
Vicksburg - Founded 1820 and named for the Rev. Newitt Vick. Was originally site of Spa...
Walthall Home - Here prior to Civil War lived Edward Cary Walthall, statesman, lawyer, Conf...
Waverley (S5) - W. 5 mi. Built 1852 by Col. Geo. H. Young, who used own plant for gas light...
Waverley (S6) - East 10 miles. Plantation home built circa 1852 by George H. Young. Octagon...
Whitworth College - Founded 1858, as Methodist womans college. Traditional successor to Elizabe...
William Harris Hardy - In 1880 near the banks of Gordon Creek, this lawyer, railroad builder and C...
Woodville - Chartered in 1811. Was Jefferson Davis' boyhood home. Gen. Poindexter lived...
Yazoo Pass Expedition - On February 3, 1863, Union forces blasted the Mississippi River levee to en...



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