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Battlefield Restoration Project
The project is near completion on the South Loop. Contractors will be moving to the Phase III area at Graveyard Rd and Union Ave after Memorial Day. Please watch for truck traffic moving through the USS Cairo parking lot and on the tour road in this area. More »
Monumental Task
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Contact: Terrence Winschel, Historian, 601-619-2908 Contact: Louis J. Cooper, 601-619-2109 Contact: Garry Lee, 601-636-0583 July 21, 2008 Vicksburg Post Article "History makes a move into national military park" by Steve Sanoski. More than 40 years after 24.4 acres along Sherman Avenue were turned over to Warren County by the National Park Service, three Civil War monuments were moved Sunday from the county roadside to the Vicksburg National Military Park. Two Illinois monuments - one honoring Company F, 1st Illinois Light Artillery, a second Cogswell's Battery Light Artillery - and a third depicting Union Col. Adolph Engleman were moved to North Union Avenue in the park. The monuments are two of a total of 79 situated in the park and around Vicksburg commemorating the thousands of Illinois soldiers who took up arms in the historic siege of the city in 1863. The monuments moved Sunday were placed on Sherman Avenue in the early 1900s when it was known as North Ridge Road, Winschel said, and were joined by about 20 others along the roadway. After the land was quitclaimed to the county in 1964, most of the monuments on Sherman Avenue were moved to within the new park boundaries. When Winschel began working at the park in 1977 only five monuments remained along the road. |
Did You Know?
President Abraham Lincoln, in speaking of Vicksburg's importance, is reputed to have stated early during the Civil War, "See what a lot of land these fellows hold, of which Vicksburg is the key, the war can never be brought to a close until that key is in our pocket."
