TOUR STOP 11
The Great Redoubt

The Great Redoubt (a four sided, rectangular fortification), along with the Third Louisiana Redan, was constructed to protect the Jackson road entrance to Vicksburg. It was the largest and most formidable fortification in the Confederate defense line. The redoubt was fiercely attacked by Union soldiers on May 22 and Federal color-bearers planted flags on the redoubt's walls. But after savage fighting, the blueclad infantry was repulsed with heavy loses. After that failure, Union artillery bombarded the Great Redoubt until the surrender of Vicksburg by Confederate Forces on July 4, 1863.

 

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Last update: Friday, November 05, 1999
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Editor: G. Zeman