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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Hinds County, Mississippi

 
Clickable Map of Hinds County, Mississippi and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Hinds County, MS (224) Claiborne County, MS (131) Copiah County, MS (17) Madison County, MS (36) Rankin County, MS (16) Simpson County, MS (9) Warren County, MS (548) Yazoo County, MS (24)  HindsCounty(224) Hinds County (224)  ClaiborneCounty(131) Claiborne County (131)  CopiahCounty(17) Copiah County (17)  MadisonCounty(36) Madison County (36)  RankinCounty(16) Rankin County (16)  SimpsonCounty(9) Simpson County (9)  WarrenCounty(548) Warren County (548)  YazooCounty(24) Yazoo County (24)
Jackson and Raymond are both the county seat for Hinds County
Adjacent to Hinds County, Mississippi
      Claiborne County (131)  
      Copiah County (17)  
      Madison County (36)  
      Rankin County (16)  
      Simpson County (9)  
      Warren County (548)  
      Yazoo County (24)  
 
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201 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — The Campaign Turns East
Near Port Gibson Street, 0.1 miles north of Mississippi Highway 18, on the left when traveling north.
By late afternoon, as Brig. Gen. John Gregg, his officers, and soldiers realized they were seriously outnumbered they managed to extricate themselves from the fight and withdraw through Raymond to Jackson. From here you can see the road that . . . Map (db m85101) HM
202 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — The Little J Railroad
Near Port Gibson Street, 0.1 miles north of Mississippi Highway 18, on the left when traveling north.
Two historic transportation routes are incorporated into this walking trail. The concrete highway, ca. 1927, is generally the same route used by the Union army marching toward Raymond in May 1863. The bridge and highway, however, are more . . . Map (db m84990) HM
203 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — 53 — The McCoy Brothers
On Raymond Clinton Road at Raymond Bolton Road (Mississippi Highway 467), on the left when traveling south on Raymond Clinton Road.
(side 1) Joe McCoy and his brother Charlie McCoy, both born on a farm near Raymond, performed and recorded widely during the pre-World War II era, but their most important legacy may rest with the songs they wrote or cowrote. These . . . Map (db m70324) HM
204 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — The Vicksburg Campaign
Near Port Gibson Street, 0.1 miles north of Mississippi Highway 18, on the left when traveling north.
“Vicksburg is the key,” said President Abraham Lincoln. “The war can never be brought to a close until that key is in our pocket.” The United States government had to control the lower Mississippi River in order to move . . . Map (db m84989) HM
205 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — To Clinton and Jackson
On Old Port Gibson Road at Port Gibson Street, on the right when traveling west on Old Port Gibson Road.
On May 12, 1863, two divisions of the XVII Corps marched from the Roach Farm on the Utica Road and defeated Gregg’s Confederate brigade at Raymond. The next day, McPherson’s men moved to Clinton and cut the railroad. Meanwhile, two divisions of the . . . Map (db m85109) HM
206 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — U.S. 11th Battery, Ohio Light Artillery
Near State Highway 18, 0.4 miles Port Gibson Street, on the right when traveling south.
U.S. 11th Battery, Ohio Light Artillery; 7th Div.; 17th Corps; Army of the Tennessee. Lieut. Fletcher E. Armstrong. The two 12-pounder howitzers, two 6-pounder smoothbores, and two 12-pounder James rifles of this battery were the only . . . Map (db m84928) HM
207 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — U.S. 3d Battery, Ohio Light Artillery
Near State Highway 18, 0.4 miles south of Port Gibson Street, on the right when traveling south.
U.S. 3d Battery, Ohio Light Artillery; 3d Div.; 17th Corps; Army of the Tennessee. Capt. William S. Williams This battery of four 12-pounder James rifles and two 6-pounder smoothbores was the third and final battery of Maj. Gen. John . . . Map (db m84930) HM
208 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — U.S. 8th Battery, Michigan Light Artillery
Near State Highway 18, 0.4 miles south of Port Gibson Street, on the right when traveling south.
U.S. 8th Battery, Michigan Light Artillery; 3rd Div.; 17th Corps; Army of the Tennessee. Capt. Samuel De Golyer This was the third and final position of De Golyer’s battery of two 12-pounder howitzers and four 12-pounder James rifles . . . Map (db m84929) HM
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209 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — U.S. 8th Battery, Michigan Light Artillery
Near Port Gibson Street, 0.1 miles Mississippi Highway 18, on the left when traveling north.
U.S. 8th Battery, Michigan Light Artillery; 3d Div.; 17th Corps; Army of the Tennessee. Capt. Samuel De Golyer. This battery of “flying artillery” was the initial battery of Maj. Gen. John A. Logan’s division to arrive on . . . Map (db m85038) HM
210 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — U.S. Battery D, 1st Illinois Light Artillery
Near State Highway 18, 0.4 miles south of Port Gibson Street, on the right when traveling south.
U.S. Battery D, 1st Illinois Light Artillery; 3d Div.; 17th Corps; Army of the Tennessee Capt. Henry A. Rogers. Formerly the “McAllister Battery” of the Battle of Shiloh, Captain Rogers’ four 24-pounder howitzers arrived on . . . Map (db m84927) HM
211 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — U.S. First Brigade;7th Div.; 17th Corps; Army Of The Tennessee — Col. John B. Sanborn —
Near Mississippi Route 18, 1.2 miles south of Old Port Gibson Road, on the right when traveling south.
48th Indiana Infantry, Col. Norman Eddy 59th Indiana Infantry, Col. Jesse I. Alexander 4th Minnesota Infantry, Lieut. Col. John E. Tourtelotte Col. John Sanborn's Brigade arrived at the head of Brig. Gen. . . . Map (db m178482) HM WM
212 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — U.S. Second Brigade;7th Div.; 17th Corps; Army Of The Tennessee — Col. Samuel A. Holmes —
Near Mississippi Route 18, 1.2 miles south of Old Port Gibson Road, on the right when traveling south.
17th Iowa Infantry, Col. David B. Hillis 10th Missouri Infantry, Lieut. Col. Leonidas Horney 80th Ohio Infantry, Col. Matthias H. Bartilson Col. Samuel Holmes' Brigade and the 11th Ohio Battery arrived behind Col. John . . . Map (db m178491) HM WM
213 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — U.S. Seventh Division;17th Corps; Army Of The Tennessee — Brig. Gen. Marcellus M. Crocker —
Near Mississippi Route 18, 1.2 miles south of Old Port Gibson Road, on the right when traveling south.
Escort 4th Missouri Cavalry, Company F. Lieut. Alexander Mueller 2d Illinois Cavalry, Company E, Capt. Samuel P. Tipton First Brigade, Col. John B. Sanborn Second Brigade, Col. Samuel A. George B. Boomer Artillery, Lieut. . . . Map (db m178501) HM WM
214 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — Union Route to Raymond
On Court Street at North Oak Street, on the right when traveling west on Court Street.
On May 7, 1863, Maj. Gen. Ulysses Grant began his northeastward march with three corps in order to cut Lt. Gen. John Pemberton's railroad line of communications. By Monday, May 11, Grant planned to form an east-west line of three columns for the . . . Map (db m178604) HM
215 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — Waverly
On West Main Street (Mississippi Route 467) at Port Gibson Street, on the right when traveling west on West Main Street.
Waverly, or the Peyton house, is located on the historic Natchez Trace, the main road from Raymond to Clinton. Waverly was constructed from 1831-34, and in 1863 was used as the headquarters of Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson after the Battle of Raymond . . . Map (db m219687) HM
216 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — Whitworth Breechloading Rifle
Near Old Port Gibson Road at Port Gibson Street, on the right when traveling west.
The Whitworth was developed in England before the Civil War by Sir Joseph Whitworth, and was generally used by the Confederate armies. However, very few breechloaders were used in the Civil War because their breech mechanisms were relatively clumsy . . . Map (db m178473) HM
217 Mississippi, Hinds County, Reganton — Historic Crossroads
On Old Port Gibson Road (Mississippi Route 462) at Fisher Ferry Road, on the right when traveling north on Old Port Gibson Road.
On May 9, two divisions of McPherson's XVII Corps marched to Reganton, then known as Crossroads and moved southeast toward Utica, camping at Meyer's Farm three miles southeast. On May 10, the XIII Corps marched through here from Big Sand Creek . . . Map (db m103873) HM
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218 Mississippi, Hinds County, Terry — Terry
On Cunningham Street just west of South Utica Street, on the left when traveling west.
Est. in 1856 on land donated by W.D. Terry; incorp. 1867. Home of Albert Gallatin Brown, state legislator, congressman, circuit judge, United States Senator, governor of Miss. And senator in the Confed. Congress.Map (db m155888) HM
219 Mississippi, Hinds County, Tougaloo — 13 — Tougaloo College — Mississippi Freedom Trail —
Near Berkshire Drive north of Tougaloo Boulevard.
Front The courage of Tougaloo College students, faculty, and staff fueled the Jackson Civil Rights Movement. Inspired by the bravery and resolve of Medgar Evers, students and faculty attempted to integrate Jackson's main public library, . . . Map (db m115722) HM
220 Mississippi, Hinds County, Utica — Concentration of Troops
On Old Port Gibson Road at Ross Road, on the right when traveling north on Old Port Gibson Road.
Three divisions of the XIII Corps camped here May 7-9, 1863, while a reserve division was at Little Sand Creek, two miles southwest. On May 8, Grant reviewed the troops here. On May 9, the XVII Corps marched through Reganton and turned toward Utica. . . . Map (db m103867) HM
221 Mississippi, Hinds County, Utica — Lower Choctaw Boundary
On Natchez Trace Parkway (at milepost 61), 1.7 miles north of Fisher Ferry Road, on the left when traveling north.
(Left Panel) Lower Choctaw Boundary      The line of trees to your left has been a boundary for 200 years. It was established in 1765 and marked the eastern limits of the Old Natchez District. This boundary ran from a point 12 . . . Map (db m87312) HM
222 Mississippi, Hinds County, Utica — Old Auburn
On Old Port Gibson Road north of State Route 27, on the right when traveling north.
On May 11, 1863, two division of the XV Corps camped here. Water was scarce, and Sherman reported to Grant that he was "short of provisions and ammunition" while captured mail indicated "many million rations in Vicksburg." The next morning, Grant . . . Map (db m103891) HM
223 Mississippi, Hinds County, Utica — To The Railroad
On Old Port Gibson Road south of Midway Road, on the right when traveling north.
On May 8, 1863, as the Union XV Corps left Grand Gulf, two divisions of the XVII Corps rested at Hankinson's Ferry and Rocky Springs to wait for rations. Three divisions of the XIII Corps camped at Big Sand Creek, one and a half miles northeast, . . . Map (db m103861) HM
224 Mississippi, Hinds County, Utica — Utica
On State Highway 27 at State Highway 18, on the right when traveling south on State Highway 27.
Incorporated March 5, 1880, and named for the native city of Ozias Osborn, an early settler from New York. Utica is noted for the great number of its citizens who have become educators of the deaf.Map (db m80234) HM

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