VICKSBURG MEMORIAL ARCH |
THE ART OF COMMEMORATION
ILLINOIS MEMORIAL |
Sentinels of Stone
USS CAIRO |
The USS Cairo was one of seven ironclads used in the Vicksburg campaign. Each gunboat had thirteen cannons and armor covering postions of the boat to protect against Confederate shells.
The Cairo's demise earned it the infamous distinction of the first vessel in history to be sunk by an electrically detonated torpedo.
The navy monument at Vicksburg stands tall on a bluff overlooking the USS Cairo exhibit. The monument honors the significan contribution that the Federal fleet made during the Vicksburg campaign
Thomas O. Selfridge Jr. was the commander of the USS Cairo when the ironclad sank in the Yazoo River. |
VICKSBURG NATIONAL CEMETERY shows the most cruel fact of war. Men die for their beliefs, ideas and country.
The largest number of Civil War interments of any natioal cemetery in the United States.
Confederate brigadier general Lloyd Tilghman sacrificed his life while holding an avenue of escape open during the battle of Champion Hill. Tilghman's brave defense allowed Lt. General John C. Pemberton's army to retreat toward Vicksburg.
TEXAS |
ALABAMA |
Our visit to Vicksburg delinitely ranks at the top of our National Parks experience. The sixteen mile ride through the battle site was a very humbling experience. The park with its over 300 memorials is not so much about who won the battle or the Civil War, but about the sacrifices of life and the horror of war. Although the north won this battle everyone lost.
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