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Tupelo National Battlefield The Tupelo Battlefield Monument is flanked by two artillery pieces.
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Tupelo National Battlefield
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Tupelo National Battlefield
Battle of Tupelo Map 26-July-2006
Contact Us 22-November-2005
Frequently Asked Questions 22-November-2005
Leading up to the Battle 24-July-2006
The Battle 25-July-2006
Tupelo National Battlefield 22-November-2005
Why the Battle Happened 18-July-2006
Park News
News Releases 18-July-2006
Plan Your Visit
Directions 07-July-2006
Fees & Reservations 10-July-2006
Operating Hours & Seasons 27-June-2006
Plan Your Visit 24-November-2005
Schedule Of Events 24-November-2005
Things To Do 24-November-2005
Support Your Park
Support Your Park 28-August-2009

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Nathan Bedford Forrest was hated, feared, and respected by many of his adversaries.

Did You Know?
The July 14-15, 1864 Battle of Tupelo was the last time that Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest's famed cavalry corps fought Union infantry during the Civil War.

Last Updated: July 24, 2006 at 22:37 MST