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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Warren County

 
Clickable Map of Warren 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 Warren County, MS (548) Claiborne County, MS (131) Hinds County, MS (224) Issaquena County, MS (4) Yazoo County, MS (24) East Carroll Parish, LA (13) Madison Parish, LA (23) Tensas Parish, LA (20)  WarrenCounty(548) Warren County (548)  ClaiborneCounty(131) Claiborne County (131)  HindsCounty(224) Hinds County (224)  IssaquenaCounty(4) Issaquena County (4)  YazooCounty(24) Yazoo County (24)  EastCarrollParishLouisiana(13) East Carroll Parish (13)  MadisonParish(23) Madison Parish (23)  TensasParish(20) Tensas Parish (20)
Vicksburg is the county seat for Warren County
Adjacent to Warren County, Mississippi
      Claiborne County (131)  
      Hinds County (224)  
      Issaquena County (4)  
      Yazoo County (24)  
      East Carroll Parish, Louisiana (13)  
      Madison Parish, Louisiana (23)  
      Tensas Parish, Louisiana (20)  
 
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201 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 64 — 61 Highway
On Washington Street (Business U.S. 61) at Jackson Street, on the right when traveling north on Washington Street.
Side 1: The rise of the automobile and the development of a national highway system in the 1920's and '30s coincided with the initial boom of blues, jazz, and spiritual recordings by African American artists. Songs in the African American . . . Map (db m97080) HM
202 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 901, 905, 913 Crawford Street
On Crawford Street west of Cherry Street, on the right when traveling west.
Middle house constructed ca. 1830 by John Lane, a member of Vicksburg's founding family. Flanking Italianate townhouses constructed ca. 1872: 901 by a niece of Jeff. Davis; 913 by Judge Upton Young.Map (db m109280) HM
203 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — All Saints Episcopal School
On Confederate Avenue, 0.5 miles Capri Road, on the right when traveling north.
Established as All Saints' Episcopal College, this girls' boarding school was chartered in 1907. William Mercer Green Hall, built In 1908, was named for Mississippi's first Episcopal bishop. The Dioceses of Louisiana and Arkansas became Joint owners . . . Map (db m133913) HM
204 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Alpha Kappa Alpha National Presidents
On Bowmar Avenue east of Washington Street, on the left when traveling east.
Both former residents of Vicksburg, B. Beatrix Scott and Ida L. Jackson served as the fifth and eighth national presidents of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, 1925-1927 and 1933-1936, respectively. During her presidency, Scott helped establish . . . Map (db m97074) HM
205 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Anchuca
On 1st East Street east of Cherry Street, on the right when traveling east.
Built in three stages from ca. 1830 to 1855, this Greek Revival–style mansion was originally built by J.W. Mauldin and sold to Victor Wilson in 1840. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981, Anchuca was Vicksburg’s first . . . Map (db m103752) HM
206 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Anshe Chesed Congregation
On Grove Street, on the right when traveling east.
Meaning "men of kindness," the Anshe Chesed Congregation was organized in 1841 and formally chartered by the State of Mississippi in 1862. It was a founding member of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations in 1874. Anshe Chesed is the second . . . Map (db m50909) HM
207 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 8 — Antebellum — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Locust Street at First East Street, on the left when traveling north on Locust Street.
Springfield Neighborhood You are in Vicksburg's oldest neighborhood where many structures are antebellum. An-te-bel-lum is derived from Latin meaning "before the war." Duff Green Mansion In 1856 a wealthy cotton . . . Map (db m115488) HM
208 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 31 — Apple Orchard — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Cherry Street at Baum Street, on the left when traveling south on Cherry Street.
"The Country" Around 1860, Frederic Baum and his wife Ellen Chambers Baum had a home in the middle of a fabulous apple orchard located in this area. Frederic had several businesses, was an alderman for the City of Vicksburg, and served on . . . Map (db m115537) HM
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209 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Baer House
On Grove Street west of Locust Street, on the right when traveling west.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m244342) HM
210 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Balfour House
On Crawford Street at Cherry Street, on the right when traveling east on Crawford Street.
Built mid-1830s. Home of diarist Emma Balfour, noted diarist of the Siege. Site of 1862 Christmas ball interrupted by arrival of Federal fleet. Following surrender, July 4, 1863, was HQ. of Maj.-Gen. J.B. McPherson.Map (db m97085) HM
211 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 28 — Banks and Bottles — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Washington Street (Business U.S. 51) north of Clay Street, on the right when traveling north.
Vicksburg Banks The need for banks grew as local merchants flourished and more people had paying jobs. In 1895 Vicksburg had five banks. By 1906, because of the economic boom, there were thirteen local banks. Two historically . . . Map (db m115430) HM
212 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Belle Fleur
On South Street at Locust Street, on the right when traveling west on South Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m244307) HM
213 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Bethel A.M.E. Church
On 1st Street East at Monroe Street, on the right when traveling east on 1st Street East.
Site of first African Methodist Episcopal Church (1864), and first Negro Masonic Lodge in Mississippi organized here (1875). Campbell College was organized here in 1890. Present church was built in 1912.Map (db m103754) HM
214 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Beulah Cemetery
On Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard at Tilghman Circle, on the right when traveling north on Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard.
Established in 1884 by the Vicksburg Tabernacle No. 19 Independent Order of Brothers and Sisters of Love and Charity, this cemetery has nearly 5.500 graves, most of which date between 1884 and the 1940s. This cemetery is the final . . . Map (db m244381) HM
215 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 33 — Blue Roof — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Cherry Street at East Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Cherry Street.
The Feld House The Feld House is one of the most architecturally significant residences of early 20th Century in Mississippi. The home was constructed in 1913 by Hannah B. Fishell, widow of Alfred Fishell, a prominent Vicksburg . . . Map (db m115544) HM
216 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Bobb House
Near Harrison Street, 0.1 miles east of Court Street when traveling east.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m244331) HM
217 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Brothers of the Sacred Heart
Near Levee Street south of Grove Street.
Known for strict discipline and demand for diligent work, the Brothers of the Sacred Heart took charge of the education of Vicksburg Catholic young men when they arrived at St. Aloysius Academy on the corner of First North and Grove streets in . . . Map (db m190972) HM
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218 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Burial Site of Lynching Victims
On Sky Farm Avenue near Mission 66/Lovers Lane.
On July 20, 1899, Giuseppe Di Fatta, Pasquale Di Fatta, Francesco Di Fatta, Giovanni Cerami and Rosario Fiduccia, all natives of Sicily, were murdered by a lynch mob in Tallulah, Louisiana. The murders triggered an international . . . Map (db m236878) HM
219 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 15 — Business Men — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Grove Street west of Locust Street, on the right when traveling west.
In the mid-1800's Vicksburg began to grow and prosper. An 1866 city directory listed 35 Jewish-owned stores and about 90 Jewish families living in Vicksburg. These three homes were owned by Jewish businessmen who prospered with Vicksburg's growing . . . Map (db m115530) HM
220 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — C S Headquarters Stevenson's DivisionArmy of Vicksburg
On Crawford Street at Monroe Street, on the right when traveling east on Crawford Street.
Maj. Gen. Carter L. Stevenson May 18-July 4 1863 This building was then a dwelling house two stories high width of front same as now but depth much lessMap (db m109505) HM
221 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — C.S.S. Arkansas
On Levee Street north of Clay Street, on the right when traveling north.
The C.S.S. Arkansas, an ironclad built in Yazoo City, met the Union vessels Queen of the West, Tyler and Carondelet on July 15, 1862, on the Yazoo River. Moving into the Mississippi, the Arkansas ran past thirty-nine . . . Map (db m103751) HM
222 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — C.S.S. Arkansas
On Lindsey Street north of Cotton Street, on the right when traveling north.
In memory of the 23 brave men of the Confederate Ram Arkansas who were killed in action or died of wounds received in battle with the Union fleet above Vicksburg July 15-22 1862. These Army, Navy and local volunteers served aboard this new . . . Map (db m213078) HM
223 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Camp Williamson
On U.S. 61 south of Old Cain Ridge Road, on the right when traveling south.
In 1906 the Vicksburg Business League purchased nearly sixty acres of land and grading, one quarter mile east of this site, to attract a proposed National Guard rifle range. The range, which opened in 1907, included a store house, a concrete target . . . Map (db m103779) HM
224 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Captain Brady Tonth, Jr.
On U.S. 61, 0.1 miles north of Redbone Road, on the right when traveling south.
A graduate of Mississippi Valley State University, Brady Tonth, Jr. was the first MVSU Air Force ROTC graduate to become a pilot after completing training in Columbus, Mississippi. In 1979, he became the first African American pilot in the . . . Map (db m170732) HM
225 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Carr Central High School
On Cherry Street south of Shannon Street, on the left when traveling south.
Built in 1924 in the tutor Gothic style, Carr Central High School was designed by architect William A. Stanton. This building once housed the administrative offices of the school district and kindergarten, elementary, and junior high school classes. . . . Map (db m115321) HM
226 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Carr School
Near Levee Street south of Grove Street.
Carr School was designed in the Tudor Gothic style by William Stanton, a well-known architect, who had designed many religious, public, commercial and residential buildings across Mississippi. The school was built in 1924 by the E.G. Parish . . . Map (db m190861) HM
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227 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 30 — Catfish Row — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Levee Street north of Clay Street, on the right when traveling north.
Not a clean place, Catfish Row was Vicksburg's commerce hub where horse-drawn wagons connected with steamboats and trains. Not particularly a clean place, it was busy with laborers, lined with saloons, and thriving with underground activities. If . . . Map (db m190975) HM
228 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 21 — Cherry Street — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Cherry Street south of Crawford Street, on the right when traveling south.
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, this part of Cherry Street was an affluent residential area lined with spectacular homes. The Rose Home In 1897 Adolph Rose, a prominent banker and wholesale merchant, built this grand home with a unique . . . Map (db m115415) HM
229 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Chickasaw Bayou Battle
On North Washington Street (Business U.S. 61) north of Kings Gin Road, on the left when traveling north.
Here on December 27-29, 1862 General W.T. Sherman with 32,000 men was routed by a defending C.S.A. force of 9,000 led by Gen. Stephen D. Lee. Union losses were 9 to 1.Map (db m105420) HM
230 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Christ Episcopal Church
On Main Street at Locust Street on Main Street.
Founded 1828. Nave and tower constructed 1839-43. Cornerstone laid by Bishop Leonidas Polk. Despite the bombardment, the Rev. W.W. Lord conducted daily services here during the Siege of Vicksburg.Map (db m115491) HM
231 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 9 — Christ Episcopal Church — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Locust Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling south on Locust Street.
Vicksburg's Oldest Public Building The cornerstone for Christ Episcopal was laid in 1839 but a fire and yellow fever epidemic delayed completion until 1843. The corner stone was laid by Bishop Leonidas Polk, who later served as a major . . . Map (db m115490) HM
232 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Church of the Holy Trinity
On South Street at Monroe Street, on the right when traveling east on South Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m244301) HM
233 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 22 — City of Steeples — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On South Street at Cherry Street, on the right when traveling west on South Street.
Faith Arrives Faith had an early foothold in Vicksburg. The Catholic faith arrived early with the Spanish explorers and settlers. Organized religion started around 1812 when Newit Vick, a Methodist minister, arrived. Early settlers . . . Map (db m115418) HM
234 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Col. Charles C. Flowerree House
On Pearl Street north of Speed Street, on the right when traveling north.
[Top plaque] This structure has been recorded by the Historic American Buildings Survey of the United States Department of the Interior for its archives at the Library of Congress [Bottom plaque] This property has been placed on . . . Map (db m244237) HM
235 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Combat Wounded VeteransMilitary Order of the Purple Heart — 1782-1932 —
On Monroe Street at Crawford Street, on the left when traveling north on Monroe Street.
Dedicated To The Recipients Of The Nation's Oldest Military Decoration "The Purple Heart" My stone is red for the blood they shed. The medal I bear is my country's way to show they care. If I could be seen by all . . . Map (db m109895) WM
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236 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Confederate Dead at Vicksburg Memorial
On Lindsey Street north of Cotton Street, on the left when traveling north.
Dedicated to the memory of the men who gave their lives in defense of VicksburgMap (db m104276) WM
237 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Confederate Dead Monument1861 - 1865
On Lindsey Street north of Buck Street, on the right when traveling north.
Front In Memory of the men, from all states of the South, who fell in the defense of Vicksburg during a siege of 47 days - May 18 to July 3, 1863. A defense unsurpassed in the annals of war for heroism, endurance of devotion, and . . . Map (db m104277) WM
238 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Crossing the Mississippi
On Levee Street north of Clay Street, on the left when traveling north.
Prior to the construction of a bridge in 1930 across the Mississippi River at Vicksburg, train cars crossed to Louisiana on "ferries for trains" called transfer boats. The inclines at Kleinstown in Vicksburg and Delta Point in Louisiana were . . . Map (db m103989) HM
239 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Debate and Decision
On Crawford Street east of Cherry Street, on the right when traveling east.
From his headquarters in this grand mansion, Confederate General Pemberton followed the movement of enemy troops during the siege. He watched his men suffering from lack of food and the relentless Union bombardment. After nearly seven weeks, . . . Map (db m81903) HM
240 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Dedication of the Illinois MonumentVicksburg National Military Park
On Levee Street north of Clay Street, on the left when traveling north.
The Vicksburg National Military Park, established by Congress on February 21, 1899, commemorates the campaign, siege, and defense of Vicksburg during the Civil War. The 1,800 acres of the park are dotted with over 1,300 monuments, making it the "art . . . Map (db m103991) HM
241 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Dr. David D. Foote
On Cherry Street at Commerce Street, on the left when traveling north on Cherry Street.
David D. Foote (1879-1967) was educated in Vicksburg public schools, graduated from Straight University, and earned a degree in dentistry from Howard University in 1906. Returning to Vicksburg, he was among the first licensed Black dentists in . . . Map (db m244377) HM
242 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 1166 — Eagle Bend
On State Highway 465 at Muddy Bayou Road, on the left when traveling north on State Highway 465.
In March, 1863, Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman's XV Corps assembled at Eagle Bend to march inland approximately one mile along Muddy Bayou to Steele's Bayou. There, the troops were to be loaded onto transports and used in Admiral Porter's naval . . . Map (db m187814) HM
243 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Early Exploration - Fort Nogales
On Levee Street north of Clay Street, on the left when traveling north.
The Spanish were the first Europeans (in 1541) to discover what is today called Fort Hill, the second highest spot between Memphis and New Orleans. When the French arrived in 1682, they laid claim to the region. The Treaty of Paris in 1763 divided . . . Map (db m104038) HM
244 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Evander McNair
On North Frontage Road west of Iowa Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Brig. General C. S. Army Commanding Brigade French's Division Johnston's Army ______ Col. 4th Ark. Inf. Dec. 20, 1861 Brig. Gen. C.S. Army Nov. 27, 1862Map (db m133970) HM WM
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245 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Featherston-Magruder House
On Cherry Street north of China Street, on the right when traveling north.
In 1831, Richard Featherston, a teacher, built a single story structure here and opened Vicksburg's first school. Dr. Alex Magruder expanded the house to two stories in 1850 and used the original as a clinic where he treated victims of the . . . Map (db m191610) HM
246 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Federal Works AgencyPublic Works Administration — Warren County Court House —
On Cherry Street north of Grove Street, on the right when traveling north.
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247 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Firing on the A.O. Tyler
Near Levee Street north of Clay Street.
On January 13, 1861, the steamer A.O. Tyler, en route downriver to New Orleans, was fired on by militia sent to protect Vicksburg. The Tyler, which was later used as a U.S. timberclad gunboat, was searched and released. The firing on . . . Map (db m103747) HM
248 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Flagships of the MRC
On Washington Street (Business U.S. 61) north of Jackson Street, on the left when traveling north.
The vessels which have served as the Mississippi always pulled "double duty" serving both as a Corps work vessel and as the MRC's river inspection vessel and public meeting venue. During the traditional high-water and low-water seasons each . . . Map (db m162994) HM
249 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Fort Nogales
On North Washington Street (Business U.S. 61) 1.3 miles 1st East Street, on the right when traveling north.
On bluffs above. Built by Spain in 1790's on land granted by Choctaws. At evacuation in March 1798, name became Ft. McHenry, honoring U.S. Sec. of War. Abandoned about 1800.Map (db m103757) HM
250 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Fort Nogales 1791
On North Washington Street (Business U.S. 61) 1.3 miles 1st East Street when traveling north.
Fort Nogales, which was the first settlement at Vicksburg, was established by the Spaniards on this spot in 1791. In 1798, it passed from the possession of Spain to the United States and was re-named Fort McHenry. It was used as a Confederate fort . . . Map (db m103759) HM
251 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Frank Crump, Jr.
On Washington Street (Business U.S. 61) at Veto Street, on the right when traveling south on Washington Street.
Navy veteran and Alcorn College graduate Frank Crump, Jr. taught at Rosa A. Temple High School (1960-1970) and was Vo-Tech Dean at Utica Junior College. During Freedom Summer in 1964, he registered African American voters and was a Mississippi . . . Map (db m103768) HM
252 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Glass Mounds — Mississippi Mound Trail —
On U.S. 61 south of Demby Drive, on the right when traveling south.
The Glass site originally consisted of four pyramidal mound surrounding an open plaza, with a possible fifth mound located to the north. Of these, Mound A alone remains undamaged. It stands 30 feet high and has a ramp extending south toward the . . . Map (db m103780) HM
253 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 5 — Governor "Turkey Runner" — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Monroe Street at First East Street, on the left when traveling north on Monroe Street.
Governor McNutt In 1838, Alexander McNutt was elected the twelfth governor of Mississippi, serving until 1842. After two terms as governor, he moved back to Vicksburg to continue his law practice. Governor McNutt House . . . Map (db m115480) HM
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254 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Governor and Mrs. Kirk Fordice
Near Levee Street at Grove Street, on the left when traveling north.
In 1991, Daniel Kirkwood "Kirk" Fordice, Jr. became the first Republican to be elected governor of Mississippi in 118 years. A graduate of Purdue University, he served two years on active duty in the US Army as an engineer officer with the 1st . . . Map (db m162998) HM
255 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 13 — Growing and Changing — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Cherry Street at Jackson Street, on the right when traveling north on Cherry Street.
A Different Point of View Vicksburg was pretty bare in the early days. The original townspeople cleared the land and used the trees to construct buildings and open space for farming. When Vicksburg was under siege by the Union Army, the . . . Map (db m115508) HM
256 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Guider House
On Grove Street east of Adams Street, on the right when traveling east.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m244346) HM
257 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 7 — Happy Home — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On First East Street east of Cherry Street, on the right when traveling east.
Anchuca (An-choo-ka) Built in 1830 and surviving the Civil War, Anchuca was named with a Choctaw Indian word meaning "happy home". In 1868 the house was occupied by Joseph Davis oldest brother to Jefferson Davis), a very successful . . . Map (db m115483) HM
258 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 14 — Hard Times Square — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Grove Street at Cherry Street, on the right when traveling west on Grove Street.
If Vicksburgers found themselves in hard times, they probably ended up here. The jail, court house, funeral home and tombstone maker were all located at this intersection. Photo captions Top left: Warren County Court House, late . . . Map (db m115510) HM
259 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Harding-JohnstonBuilt c. 1900
On Chambers Street at Frederick Street, on the right when traveling east on Chambers Street.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m244220) HM
260 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Hotel Vicksburg
On Clay Street at Walnut Street, on the right when traveling west on Clay Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m244333) HM
261 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 12 — If Walls Could Talk — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Cherry Street at Jackson Street, on the right when traveling north on Cherry Street.
Warren County Court House The Reverend Newit Vick, Vicksburg's founder, originally planned to build his home on this site; however, after he and his wife both fell victim to yellow fever in August of 1819, this site was set aside to . . . Map (db m115506) HM
262 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Illinois 40th Infantry.Maj. Hiram W. Hall. — 2D Brig., 1st Div., 16th Corps. —
On Short Sherman Avenue at Sherman Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Short Sherman Avenue.
Served with brigade on exterior, line from about June 12, 1863. to end of siege. Map (db m115889) HM
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263 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — In Memory of Dr. Hugh S. Bodley
On 1st East Street at Farmer Street, on the right when traveling east on 1st East Street.
Sign Killed in the fight to rid Vicksburg of vicious gamblers July 5, 1835 Monument Erected by a grateful community to the memory of Dr. Hugh Bodley murdered by the gamblers July 5, 1835 While . . . Map (db m179419) HM
264 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Iowa
On Washington Street (Business U.S. 61) near Ameristar, on the left when traveling north.
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265 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Isaac Bonham House
On Oak Street, 0.1 miles north of Speed Street, on the right when traveling north.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m244252) HM
266 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Isaacs House
On Grove Street at Locust Street, on the left when traveling east on Grove Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m244341) HM
267 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Jackson Street M.B. Church
On Jackson Street east of First North Street, on the right when traveling east.
Jackson Street Missionary Baptist Church was organized in April 1898 and chartered in May 1899 by Rev. A. A. Hamilton and members of the State Golden Rule Hall. Completed in 1908, the Gothic Revival building was designed and built by E. J. . . . Map (db m213056) HM
268 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Jitney Jungle
Near Levee Street at Grove Street, on the left when traveling north.
Prior to the opening of the Jitney Jungle on the corner of South and Monroe streets in 1933, grocery stores generally sold only groceries and were "full service" establishments with clerks to gather the items on a person's list. The modern . . . Map (db m162999) HM
269 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — John D. Cobb House
On Crawford Street west of Adams Street, on the right when traveling west.
A Greek Revival Building ca 1830 Oldest Structure in Southern Heritage Complex Presented By Mississippi State Society National Society Colonial Dames Seventeenth Century Map (db m109512) HM
270 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — John Gregg
On Melborn Place at Clay Street, on the right when traveling south on Melborn Place.
Brig. General C.S. Army Commanding Brigade Walker's Division Johnston's Army Map (db m110461) HM
271 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — John W. Whitfield
On North Frontage Road near Washington Street (Business U.S. 61), on the right when traveling east.
Brig. General C.S. Army Commanding 2nd Brigade Cav. Div. Johnston's Army ------------------------- Major Texas Battalion Nov. 12, 1861 Col. 1st Texas Legion April 2, 1862 Brig. Gen. C.S. Army May 9, 1863Map (db m213108) HM WM
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272 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Joseph Biedenharn and the First Bottling of Coca-Cola
On Levee Street north of Clay Street, on the left when traveling north.
On a summer day in 1894, Joseph Biedenharn, a candy merchant and soda fountain operator, had an idea that would reshape the soft drink industry. He took the popular fountain beverage, Coca-Cola, put it in bottles, and delivered it to rural areas . . . Map (db m190866) HM
273 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 10 — Judge Lake — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Main Street at Adams Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Lakemont Lakemont was built in 1835 by Judge William Lake who served in the United States Congress (1855-1856) and in the Mississippi House of Representatives (1859-1861). In 1861, while campaigning for the Confederate Congress, Judge Lake . . . Map (db m115493) HM
274 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Kings School
On North Washington Street (Business Highway 61) near R L Chase Circle, on the right when traveling south.
In 1920-21, the Sandy Bottom School (the original name for Kings School) was built with funding assistance from the Rosenwald Foundation, a philanthropic organization dedicated to building schools for African American students in the rural . . . Map (db m157542) HM
275 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Koestler Bakery's Christmas Tree Lane
On Levee Street south of Grove Street, on the left when traveling north.
In May 1908, Leo C. Koestler opened Koestler's Bakery on Washington at Belmont Street. The first ovens were coal fired and "Mello-Toast Bread" was delivered to households by a horse-drawn dray. In about 1918, Leo became the first in the state to . . . Map (db m190969) HM
276 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Lest We Forget
On Magnolia Street at Oak Street, on the right when traveling south on Magnolia Street.
These headstones represent soldiers from Louisiana and Mississippi who died at the hospitals located at Mississippi Springs and Coopers Wells. These soldiers from the Army of Mississippi died from disease contracted through the rigors of military . . . Map (db m133893) HM
277 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — LeTourneau
On Levee Street north of Grove Street, on the left when traveling north.
In 1942, R.G. LeTourneau, the man largely responsible for the invention and development of earth-moving machines in wide use today, built his fourth manufacturing plant in Vicksburg. He brought with him a small group of talented men including Clyde . . . Map (db m190841) HM
278 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — LouisianaForney's Division
On Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard, 0.2 miles east of Jackson Road, on the right when traveling east.
Pointe Coupee Artillery Company B Capt. William A. Davidson Casualties, not fully reported killed 4, wounded 5, total 9. Lieut. Oscar M. D'Aubigne killed May 29 Hebert's Brigade Brig. Gen. Louis Hebert 21st . . . Map (db m244396) HM
279 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Louisiana Civil War Monument
On Monroe Street south of Crawford Street, on the left when traveling south.
{East side} To the Louisianians who died in defense of Vicksburg 1862 - 1863 {South side} In life the shock of battle: In death's sleep: Peace and endless fame. {North . . . Map (db m109894) WM
280 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Lum Home(Grant Headquarters)
On Washington Street (Business U.S. 61) north of Klein Street, on the right when traveling north.
Site of Lum Mansion, Hq. of Gen. U.S. Grant, family & staff, after siege of Vicksburg, 1863. The 26 room house, built about 1820, was later destroyed by order of Capt. Cyrus B. Comstock to build fortification.Map (db m97076) HM
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281 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Magnolia High School
On Bowman Street west of Lettia Street, on the left when traveling west.
Replacing an earlier school on Cherry Street, Magnolia High School was built here in 1923. J.G.H. Bowman was the schools principal from 1906 to 1944 and helped develop a strong college preparatory curriculum. In 1940, the school was . . . Map (db m115320) HM
282 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 11 — Main and Cherry — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Cherry Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling north on Cherry Street.
This was a busy and lively area during early Vicksburg. Everything you wanted or needed was nearby. Court Square, churches, retail stores, and the Mississippi River were just a few blocks away. Early Transportation River and rail . . . Map (db m115505) HM
283 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Main Street Historic District and Amendment Area
On Main Street at Adams Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m244372) HM
284 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 98 — Marcus Bottom
On Halls Ferry Road south of Lane Street, on the right when traveling south.
Front The historic African American community of Marcus Bottom was an important center of early blues, jazz, and gospel music activity. Pianist Eurreal “Little Brother” Montgomery, one of the premier blues artists of the . . . Map (db m103895) HM
285 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Martha Vick House
On Grove Street at Farmer Street, on the right when traveling east on Grove Street.
This Greek Revival house was built in 1830 by Martha Vick, daughter of Vicksburg founder Newit Vick. Newit and his wife Elizabeth died of yellow fever in 1819, leaving Martha to help raise her eight siblings. Martha Vick died in 1851, after which . . . Map (db m109281) HM
286 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Matthew D. Ector
On Melborn Place at Clay Street, on the right when traveling south on Melborn Place.
Brig. General C.S. Army Commanding Brigade Walker's Division Johnston's Army _______ Adjt. 3rd Texas Cav. Aug. 12, 1861 Birg Gen. C.S. Army Aug. 23, 1862Map (db m110460) HM
287 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 1 — Men of Kindness — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Monroe Street north of Grove Street, on the right when traveling north.
Jewish Community In 1841 Vicksburg became home to the first established Jewish congregation in Mississippi, Anshe Chesed, meaning "men of kindness" in Hebrew. Many of the early Jewish immigrants came from what is now part of . . . Map (db m115441) HM
288 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 27 — Mercantile Explosion — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Crawford Street at Washington Street (Business U.S. 51), on the left when traveling west on Crawford Street.
After the Civil War with slavery abolished, the giant plantations were struggling to find labor. To help with the lack of labor, sharecropping became a common practice. Many of the former slaves became sharecroppers on the plantations . . . Map (db m115425) HM
289 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Miss Mississippi
On Levee Street at Grove Street, on the left when traveling north on Levee Street.
The Miss Mississippi Scholarship Pageant was started in 1934 with the annual event held in different cities until 1958. In that year, Vicksburg hosted its first pageant under the leadership of Mayor Johnny Holland and the Vicksburg Jaycees, and it . . . Map (db m190840) HM
290 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 25 — Missing Angels — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
Near Washington Street (Business U.S. 51) at Crawford Street, on the right when traveling south.
City Hall In 1903 Vicksburg was the largest city in Mississippi. James Riley Gordon, a famous architect, designed the booming town a new "City Hall" that was built for $50,000. Gordon also designed the Arizona State Capitol, at least 20 . . . Map (db m115423) HM
291 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — MississippiThe Magnolia State
On South Washington Street / I-20 Frontage Road (U.S. 61), on the left when traveling north.
Explored, 1540~1, by De Soto. Colonized first by French, 1699. Became a colony of British, 1763; Spanish, 1779. Territory organized by U.S., 1798. Became 20th. state, 1817.Map (db m59607) HM
292 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Mississippi Dental Association
On Cherry Street at Jackson Street, on the right when traveling south on Cherry Street.
On April 21, 1875, the Mississippi Dental Association was organized in Vicksburg at the office of Dr. J.B. Askew and Dr. J.D. Miles on Washington Street. Dr. J.D. Miles became its first president.Map (db m75627) HM
293 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Mississippi River Commission
On Washington Street (Business U.S. 61) north of Jackson Street, on the left when traveling north.
The Mississippi River Commission (MRC) was established on June 28, 1879 by an Act of Congress. Congress tasked the MRC with the mission to develop plans to improve the condition of the Mississippi River, foster navigation, promote commerce, and . . . Map (db m162993) HM
294 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Motor Vessel Mississippi IV
On Washington Street (Business U.S. 61) north of Jackson Street, on the left when traveling north.
Commissioned in 1961, the Mississippi IV plied the Mississippi River for more than 30 years. Though it was the fourth Corps vessel to bear the name "Mississippi," she was the first to employ diesel power, and this shift brought with it the . . . Map (db m162989) HM
295 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Newit Vick's Original Vicksburg
On 1st East Street at Adams Street, on the right when traveling east on 1st East Street.
Rev. Newit Vick came to this area, then known as Walnut Hills, in 1812, having purchased land from the U.S. government. He laid out the town of Vicksburg in the area bounded by First East Street, First North Street, South Street, and the . . . Map (db m244360) HM
296 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Old Natchez District
On Grove Street at Cherry Street, on the right when traveling north on Grove Street.
Ceded by Choctaws & Chickasaws in Fort Adams Treaty, 1801, confirming earlier British treaty. Contained most of present Warren, Jefferson, Claiborne, Adams, Franklin, Wilkinson & Amite counties.Map (db m72185) HM
297 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Pemberton Headquarters(Willis-Cowan House)
On Crawford Street west of Adams Street, on the left when traveling west.
Built ca. 1835. Military headquarters of Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton, who commanded the Confederate forces during the siege of Vicksburg. Here on July 3, 1863, the decision was made to surrender the city.Map (db m81879) HM
298 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Planters' Hall
On Main Street at Monroe Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Built 1834. Housed Vicksburg branch, Planters’ Bank of Mississippi until 1842. Occupied by officers of 28th Louisiana Reg. during Vicksburg siege. Acquired by Vicksburg Council of Garden Clubs, Inc., 1956.Map (db m98350) HM
299 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Prehistoric Settlement in Warren County
On Levee Street north of Clay Street, on the left when traveling north.
The Vicksburg-Warren County area has a long prehistoric heritage. There is evidence of prehistoric Native Americans in this area as early as 2000 B. C. These early cultures were from the Poverty Point Period and were followed by the Baytown Period . . . Map (db m104039) HM
300 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 34 — President Dwight Eisenhower — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Cherry Street at Belmont Street, on the right when traveling south on Cherry Street.
The Columns-Beaulieu (1899) Built in 1899 by Samuel and Helen Ragan, this home was quite a "Show Piece". The Ragan's owned S.C. Ragan and Company, a large wholesale grocery and produce company. Millionaires Row After the Civil . . . Map (db m115546) HM

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