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Mississippi River in the American Civil War

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This is a list of notable places on the Mississippi River between roughly St. Louis, Mo. and the Gulf of Mexico at the time of the American Civil War, listed from north to south. Where locations are opposite each other at the same point along the River, the westernmost is listed first. Steamboats of
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said "The river is of more importance to us than all the country together." In April 1862, the Union secured two key points, New Orleans at the mouth of the river and a double-bend on the Kentucky-Tennessee line, leaving only the middle section in Confederate hands. When the major river-ports of
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who was besieging Vicksburg. His orders were to capture Port Hudson, the only other remaining Confederate stronghold on the river, but his assault failed, and he settled into a siege - at 48 days, the longest in American history up till then. The eventual Confederate surrender completed the
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marched down the west (Louisiana) bank, accompanied by gunboats that managed to run the Vicksburg batteries and ferry his army across to the east bank. From there, he pursued the enemy into their lines and besieged them until they surrendered.
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The Memphis garrison had been much depleted, following the Union capture of the rail junction at Corinth, so the Union fleet was opposed only by Confederate gunboats and rams, poorly equipped, which were destroyed in two hours. One Union boat,
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arrived unexpectedly, before winter was over, easily took New Madrid, and then ordered two gunboats to run the island batteries, covering his crossing to the east (Tennessee) bank, whereupon the outnumbered enemy surrendered.
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After crossing to the east bank at Bruinsburg, Grant drove the Confederates back from one defensive position to the next, establishing a beachhead and forcing the enemy to abandon the port of Grand Gulf.
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Diversionary feint to distract the Confederates from sending support downstream to Grand Gulf. A Union fleet moved up the Yazoo, attracting heavy fire, before retreating through the swampy terrain.
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to be more significant than the Mississippi. Also Winfield Scott would soon be retiring. Eventually, however, the strengths of the plan were increasingly recognised, and it became Union strategy.
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Ballard, Michael B. (2004). Vicksburg: The Campaign that Opened the Mississippi. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 0-8078-2893-9, pp. 313–316.
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The War of the Rebellion, a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Ser. I, Vol. 1, Ch. VIII–Reports, page 642, accessed January 24, 2010,
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per day. Therefore, there were "hundreds of wood yards" along the Mississippi during the steamboat era, "one every several miles on the busiest sections of the river."
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Eddington, William. My Civil War Memoirs and Other Reminiscences (PDF). Edwardsville, IL: Madison County Historical Society. pp. 11–12. Retrieved January 30, 2018.
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Kent Masterson Brown, ed. (2000). The Civil War in Kentucky: Battle for the Bluegrass. Mason City, Iowa: Savas Publishing Company. ISBN 1-882810-47-3. p. 80
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Ballard, Ted. First Battle of Bull Run: Staff Ride Guide. Washington, DC: United States Army Center of Military History, 2003. ISBN 978-0-16-068078-6. P.3.
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The Confederates had fortified a tight double-bend in the river, with garrisons at New Madrid, Missouri, and Island Number Ten. Union Major-General
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Foote, Shelby (1995) . The Beleaguered City: The Vicksburg Campaign (Modern Library ed.). New York: The Modern Library. ISBN 0-679-60170-8, p. 183.
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The Mississippi River was an important military highway that bordered ten states, roughly equally divided between Union and Confederate loyalties.
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ORA (Official records, armies): War of the Rebellion: a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate Armies. I, v. 10, p. 24.
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Colton's plans of U. S. harbors showing the position & vicinities of the most important fortifications on the sea-board and in the interior
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Bruce Catton, The Penguin Book of the American Civil War, (Penguin Book 2369) p.157. Copyright © American Heritage Publishing Co, Inc, 1960.
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Map of the Mississippi, from Haines' Bluff to below Grand Gulf, showing the theatre of Gen. Grant's and Admiral Farragut's operations, etc.
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Memphis and Vicksburg fell (followed automatically by Port Hudson), the liberation of the Mississippi was complete, and
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took a position on the river, but was routed by Grant, burning the bridges as he went, but losing many prisoners.
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had to build almost its entire fleet from scratch, its operations on the Mississippi would be largely defensive.
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Seen as the pivotal battle of the campaign. The Confederates occupied a high vantage-point, led by Brig. Gen.
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was a slave-state, beset with guerrilla fighting throughout the war, with a Confederate government-in-exile.
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Official records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion, Series I, Vol. 15, p. 337.
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This split the Confederacy in two, with the western half forced to operate as a separate department, the
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Both sides soon realised that control of the river was a crucial strategic priority. Confederate general
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came under a Union government within a Confederate state, following the fall of the city in April 1862.
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had been hoping to re-take Louisiana's abandoned state capital Baton Rouge. A force under Maj. Gen.
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Wolfe, B. Anaconda Plan. (May 9, 2011). Retrieved from Encyclopedia Virginia Web. October 17, 2015
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After several failed initiatives, including an attempt to divert the river itself, General
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had broken down and it became a one-sided naval battle, forcing Breckinridge to withdraw.
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had initially stayed in the Union, but resented Lincoln's demand for troops, and seceded.
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Going South: U.S. Navy Officer Resignations & Dismissals on the Eve of the Civil War.
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to evacuate the city, enabling Grant to destroy its factories and rail communications.
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General view of the Mississippi River from Cairo, Illinois to the mouth of the river
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Vicksburg, Mailing Address: 3201 Clay Street; Us, MS 39183 Phone:636-0583 Contact.
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was Confederate, though the eastern counties harboured much pro-Union sentiment.
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In Memoriam: A Selection from the Letters of the Late John Ashton Nicholls
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Grant’s move on the Mississippi state capital caused Confederate General
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Confederates’ last chance to avoid being driven back into their lines.
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North & South - The Official Magazine of the Civil War Society
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Mississippi Fortifications from Port Hudson to Bayou Sara (1863)
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declared "The Father of Waters again goes unvexed to the sea."
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River of Dark Dreams: Slavery and Empire in the Cotton Kingdom
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Panorama of the Mississippi Valley - and its fortifications
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Ordeal of the Union: War Becomes Revolution, 1862–1863
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were solidly pro-Union, despite some "Copperhead" (
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Index



Braxton Bragg
Abraham Lincoln
Trans-Mississippi Theater
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Iowa
Illinois
Peace Democrat
Missouri
Kentucky
Tennessee
Arkansas
Mississippi
Louisiana
New Orleans
Anaconda Plan
Winfield Scott
Richmond
Henry Halleck
Tennessee River
Confederate Navy

New Madrid/Island Number Ten
John Pope
New Orleans
David Farragut
West Gulf Blockading Squadron
Fort Jackson

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