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Historic Structures


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Preserving Historic Structures

Vicksburg National Military Park is one of the more densely monumented battlefields in the world as it contains an extensive collection of historic structures including 661 monuments, 594 cast iron tablets and position markers, 70 bronze castings, 18,000 headstones (national cemetery), 141 cannon and carriages, 15 bridges, 6 buildings, and an ironclad river (city class) gunboat the U.S.S. Cairo.

The monumentation, of which 95% was erected prior to 1917, features stone and bronze work created by the most renowned American sculptors, giving the Park the distinction of having one of the largest collections of outdoor art in the southeastern United States.

Preserving the Park's historic structures mandates a comprehensive and well defined program of routine and cyclic maintenance. It includes regular monitoring and inspection, detailed documentation, and a extensive schedule of cleaning, washing, waxing, repointing, painting and stabilizing a wide variety of historic monuments, markers, tablets, plaques, and cannon.

The park staff must also provide adequate protection from natural processes such as erosion and acid rain, as well as various human impacts including vandalism, looting (relic hunting) and regular visitor uses.

The Illinois State Memorial, which is the largest, most impressive monument in the park cost approximately $195,000 to construct in 1906. Today it would cost in excess of $45 million to build a similar structure.  In the 1990's it cost the National Park Service almost as much to clean and waterproof the monument as it did to erect it in 1906.

In 1942, approximately 450 cast iron position and narrative tablets were removed as a token contribution to the metal drive for World War II.  The park has initiated a tablet replacement program using funds collected in donation boxes at the Visitor Center and Cairo Museum.  When first erected earlier this century, the tablets cost between $5-$25 each for casting, shipment, and placement.  Today, estimated replacement cost for tablets range between $1,000-$1,500 a piece.

Monument Preservation
Monument Preservation

Dismantling an Historic Landmark
Dismantling an
Historic Landmark
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Louisiana State Memorial

Restoring the Illinois Eagle
Restoring the Illinois Eagle

Mississippi Memorial
Mississippi Memorial

Stonework
Stonework

Bronzework
Bronzework

Cannons
Cannons

Tablets
Tablets

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Last update: Monday, January 22, 2001
http://www.nps.gov/vick/preserve/histstru.htm
Editor: G. Zeman
 

Vicksburg National Military Park
3201 Clay Street
Vicksburg, MS 39183
(601) 636-0583
Vick_Interpretation@nps.gov

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