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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Vicksburg, Mississippi

 
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
Vicksburg is in Warren County
      Warren County (548)  
ADJACENT TO WARREN COUNTY
      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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101 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
102 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
103 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
104 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
105 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
106 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
107 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
108 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
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109 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
110 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
111 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
112 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
113 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
114 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
115 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
116 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
117 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
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118 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
119 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
120 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
121 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
122 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
123 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
124 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
125 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
126 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
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127 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
128 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
129 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
130 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — President McKinley Visits the "Land of Cotton"
Near Levee Street south of Grove Street.
When William McKinley, the 25th president of the United States (1897-1901), visited Vicksburg on May 1, 1901, cotton was “king” in Vicksburg and Warren County, as is evidenced by this arch of cotton bales (each weighing about 450 pounds) that . . . Map (db m190968) HM
131 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Prince Hall Masonry Founded in Mississippi
On First East Street at Monroe Street on First East Street.
This monument marks the site where Prince Hall Masonry in Mississippi was founded by Thomas W. Stringer in 1867 Erected September 22, 1985 by M.W. Stringer Grand Lodge, F.& A.M. Prince Hall Affiliation Edgar Bridges, Sr. Grand . . . Map (db m104427) HM
132 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 29 — Railroads and Rivers — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Grove Street west of Washington Street (Business U.S. 51), on the right when traveling west.
Railroad Depot Built in 1907, the Illinois Central, Yazoo, and Mississippi Valley Railroad Depot was the busiest rail station in the state. Construction cost was $60,715 and 22 passenger and freight trains came and went every day. These . . . Map (db m115435) HM
133 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 2 — Remarkable Orator — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Monroe Street north of Grove Street, on the right when traveling north.
Seargent Smith Prentiss (1808-1850) Built before 1837 this was once the office of Seargent Smith Prentiss, a famous lawyer and politician. Prentiss was well known and loved as a remarkable orator. Daniel Webster, one of the foremost . . . Map (db m115444) HM
134 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Rosa A. Temple High School
On Levee Street south of Grove Street, on the left when traveling north.
In 1959, Rosa A. Temple High School, named in honor of a beloved long-time school teacher, was built for African Americans and the old school, J. G. H. Bowman High, formerly known as Magnolia Avenue (1924) was closed. Mr. O. W. Sanders served as . . . Map (db m190852) HM
135 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Rosa A. Temple High School
On Rosa A Temple Drive, 0.5 miles east of Court Street, on the right when traveling east.
Opened in 1959 and named for a long time educator, Rosa A. Temple High School was built as a segregated institution for blacks to replace the older Bowman High School. Although the building was of a modern design, the students were provided . . . Map (db m213039) HM
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136 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 23 — Rose Garden — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Monroe Street at Crawford Street, on the left when traveling south on Monroe Street.
In 1887 the State of Louisiana placed the first Confederate monument, here, in the middle of Monroe Street. The monument preceded the establishment of the National Military Park by 12 years. Later the City of Vicksburg dedicated this garden area to . . . Map (db m115420) HM
137 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Samuel B. Maxey
On North Frontage Road, 0.1 miles west of Iowa Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Brig·General C·S· Army Commanding Brigade French's Division Johnston's Army ______ Cadet U.S. Military Academy 1842 Bvt 2nd Lt 7th Inf. Jul 1 1846 2nd Lt 8th Inf Feb 23 1847 Bvt 1st Lieutenant Aug 20 1847 Resigned Sept . . . Map (db m133976) HM
138 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Samuel G. French
On North Frontage Road, 0.1 miles west of Iowa Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Major General C.S. Army Commanding Brigade Johnston's Army ______ Cadet U.S. Military Academy 1839 2nd Lt. 3rd Art. June 18 1846 1st Lieutenant March 3 1847 Captain January 12 1848 Resigned May 31 1856 Brigadier General . . . Map (db m133974) HM WM
139 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 17 — Saved by the Jail... — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Cherry Street at China Street, on the right when traveling north on Cherry Street.
Magruder-Morrissey House Since Union prisoners were housed next door at the Warren County Jail, the house suffered only minor damage from Union bombing during the siege. Tom Morrissey, a creative entrepreneur, purchased this home in 1907. . . . Map (db m115533) HM
140 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Shlenker House
On Cherry Street at Chambers Street, on the right when traveling south on Cherry Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m244221) HM
141 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 35 — Signal Corps — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Cherry Street south of Shannon Street, on the right when traveling south.
On the Edge Just outside Vicksburg's city limits, Judge Warren Cowan built a mansion near the Vicksburg-Meridian Railroad in 1860. Following the Civil War the home was used by the Union Army as a Signal Corps Station. Fisher Funeral Home . . . Map (db m115549) HM
142 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Sisters of Mercy
On Levee Street north of Clay Street, on the left when traveling north.
The Sisters of Mercy have contributed to the health, education, and spiritual well-being of the residents of Vicksburg since the arrival of six nuns in 1860. The Cobb House (c. 1830) became their first home and a school for 70 students. During . . . Map (db m103995) HM
143 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 20 — Sisters of Mercy — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Crawford Street east of Cherry Street, on the right when traveling east.
Love and Compassion In 1878 the Sisters of Mercy took over the local hospital during a yellow fever epidemic. The hospital was named "Mercy Hospital" and the Catholic nuns served for over 100 years. Cedar Hill . . . Map (db m109519) HM
144 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 26 — Sky Parlor Hill — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Washington Street (Business U.S. 51) at Crawford Street, on the right when traveling south on Washington Street.
This area was originally Sky Parlor Hill. During the Civil War, locals entrapped by the Siege (1863), would gather here to watch the battles between Confederate and Union forces. This is depicted in the painting "From Sky Parlor Hill" along with the . . . Map (db m115422) HM
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145 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 24 — Small Beginnings — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Crawford Street at Monroe Street, on the right when traveling east on Crawford Street.
Davis-Mitchell House (1872) Dr. Charles Mitchell built the house in 1872 for his wife Lucy Bradford who was Jefferson Davis's niece. In 1884 this small house became the first office for the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in Vicksburg. . . . Map (db m115421) HM
146 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Soldiers Rest C.S.A. Cemetery
On Sky Farn Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
Begun May 15, 1866 by Ladies Confederate Cemetery Assn. of Vicksburg. Remains of over 1600 soldiers who died in Vicksburg campaign & siege were re-interred here.Map (db m50918) HM
147 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — South Carolina Monument
On Confederate Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
To the everlasting memory of those South Carolinians who offered their lives upon the fields of Vicksburg for the Southern Confederacy. This monument is dedicated by the South Carolina Division United Daughters of the . . . Map (db m133948) HM WM
148 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — South Central Bell1881 - 1981
On Grove Street at Cherry Street, on the right when traveling west on Grove Street.
The first telephone exchange in Mississippi was installed in Vicksburg, January 10, 1881, at 102 ½ North Washington Street, by the Louisiana Telephone Company, a predecessor of South Central Bell.Map (db m51183) HM
149 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 32 — Speed Town — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Drummond Street at Speed Street, on the right when traveling south on Drummond Street.
In 1881 Frederick Speed and Thomas Foster purchased the 210-acre Lonewood Plantation in this area. They divided the land into lots that sold for about $600 each. Both partners wanted to name the newly formed town after the other. The final decision . . . Map (db m115540) HM
150 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — States Rights Gist
On Confederate Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Brig. General C. S. Army Commanding Brigade Walker's Division Johnston's Army Brig. Gen. C.S. Army Mar 20, 1862 Killed in Battle Nov. 30, 1864Map (db m133950) HM WM
151 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Stephen G· Hicks
On Short Sherman Avenue at Sherman Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Short Sherman Avenue.
Col · 40th · Illinois · Infantry Commanding 2nd · Brigade 1st Division 16th Corps Map (db m115892) HM
152 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 6 — Strong in Faith — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On First East Street at Monroe Street, on the right when traveling east on First East Street.
Bethel AME Church The Bethel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church was founded in 1864 when purchased from the First Presbyterian congregation. The original building, built in 1828, was replaced by the current Romanesque Revival . . . Map (db m115481) HM
153 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Teddy Roosevelt Bear Hunt
On Levee Street north of Clay Street, on the right when traveling south.
On November 12, 1902, the Washington Post reported that President Theodore Roosevelt was headed to Smedes, Mississippi, 25 miles north of Vicksburg, for a 4-day bear hunt. The article said the president "did not anticipate the pleasure of killing a . . . Map (db m105436) HM
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154 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Temple Anshe Chesed Cemetery
On Grove Street, on the right when traveling east.
This site is the second Jewish cemetery in Vicksburg. The exact location of the first cemetery has not been determined. The first burial here was that of Meyer Meyer on May 16, 1865. Four rabbis who served this congregation have their final resting . . . Map (db m50910) HM
155 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — The Vicksburg & Queen of the West
Near Mulberry Street south of Levee Street.
On February 2, 1863, the U.S.S. Queen of the West, a converted ram, attacked the C.S.S. Vicksburg, then lying at the city's landing. Almost completely destroyed in the action, the Vicksburg's engines were removed and sent to . . . Map (db m103748) HM
156 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 19 — The Anti-Dueling Society — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Crawford Street east of Adams Street, on the right when traveling east.
The Luckett Compound The larger original house was constructed in 1830 and Dr. Thomas Jefferson Harper added the others buildings in 1840. The main building had the parlor and dining areas on the second floor and a ground level basement . . . Map (db m115412) HM
157 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 140 — The Blue Room
On Clay Street at Mulberry Street, on the right when traveling west on Clay Street.
Front One of the most storied night spots in the South, the Blue Room, which stood across the street at 602 Clay Street, was operated for more than thirty years by flamboyant owner Tom Wince. Ray Charles, Fats Domino, B. B. King, Dinah . . . Map (db m103897) HM
158 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 18 — The Daily Citizen — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Adams Street south of China Street, on the right when traveling south.
Indoor Plumbing Steele Cottage was constructed on this hillside with an indoor cistern in 1829. The brick cistern (still in place today) stored rain that fell on the roof that was used to supply running water for the house. During the . . . Map (db m115534) HM
159 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — The Fleckenstein - Coccaro Grocery Store 1839 - 1965Catherine's Palace 1909 - 1965.
On Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard at Lynn Street, on the left on Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard.
The Great Road, The Jackson Road, Openwood Street, 1501 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi. The Fleckenstein - Coccaro Grocery Store 1839 - 1965 Catherine's Palace 1909 - 1965. Built in 1839 in the . . . Map (db m179428) HM
160 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — The Galleries
On Marshall Street south of Speed Street, on the left when traveling south.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m244219) HM
161 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — The Making of a City
On Levee Street north of Clay Street, on the left when traveling north.
The City of Vicksburg was founded in 1819 by Newit Vick, a Methodist minister. He died of yellow fever before the town could be laid out, however, leaving that task to his son-in-law, John Lane. Incorporated in 1825 with a population of 180, the . . . Map (db m104040) HM
162 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — The Nation's Most Destructive Flood
Near Levee Street south of Grove Street.
Torrential rains in the fall of 1926 and spring of 1927 set the stage for one of our Nation's worst natural disasters. Levees held back the water until breaks occurred at Mound Landing, MS and Pendleton, AR on April 21, 1927. Bt the time the . . . Map (db m190862) HM
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163 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 33 — The Red Tops
On Clay Street west of Walnut Street, on the right when traveling west.
Front Between 1953 and 1974 the Vicksburg-based Red Tops entertained legions of dancers with their distinctive mix of blues, jazz, and pop. Under the strict direction of drummer and manager Walter Osborne, the group developed a devoted . . . Map (db m103896) HM
164 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — The Selection of a President
On Levee Street north of Clay Street, on the left when traveling north.
On a February day in 1861 as Jefferson and Varina Davis were pruning roses on the lawn at Brierfield, their home south of Vicksburg, a messenger arrived informing Davis that he had been elected president of the Confederate States of America. Mrs. . . . Map (db m104037) HM
165 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — The Sinking of Cairo
On Cairo Museum Circle north of Union Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
On December 12, 1862, on the Yazoo River, a Confederate torpedo tore open Cairo's bow. The Union gunboat sank in 12 minutes. Cairo became the first armored warship sunk by an electrically detonated mine. The torpedo which sank Cairo . . . Map (db m89283) HM
166 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — The Steamer Sprague
Near Levee Street south of Grove Street.
The largest and most powerful sternwheel towboat ever launched (318 feet long, 61 feet wide), the steamer Sprague, was constructed in 1901 by the Dubuque Boat and Boiler Works in Iowa for the Monongehela River Consolidated Coal and Coke . . . Map (db m190860) HM
167 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — The Steamer Sultana
On Levee Street north of Clay Street, on the right when traveling north.
On April 24, 1865, the Sultana left Vicksburg with over 2,300 Union soldiers aboard, many of whom were former prisoners of war. Some 200 civilians were also on board, despite a legal limit of 376 people. Due to a faulty boiler, the . . . Map (db m103749) HM
168 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — The Sultana's Last Voyage
On Levee Street north of Clay Street, on the left when traveling north.
The Sultana, a side-wheel steamboat built in Cincinnati in 1863, was 260' long and was designed to carry only 376 people along with its cargo. On April 24, 1865, the Sultana docked in Vicksburg to pick up Union soldiers recently released from . . . Map (db m103996) HM
169 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — The Vicksburg Campaign and SiegeA Guide to the Campaign Trail — Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Parker Hills —
On Levee Street at Grove Street, on the left when traveling north on Levee Street.
In April of 1861, rumors of Civil War became a reality at Charleston harbor when Fort Sumter was fired upon by Southern forces. Many leaders, both North and South, believed that a dash to capture the opposing side's capital city would bring a quick . . . Map (db m239678) HM
170 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — The Vicksburg Garden Clubs and Planters Hall
On Levee Street south of Grove Street.
Vicksburg's first Garden Club was founded by Hester Craig Flowers in 1931 to "further the interest in home flower gardens and general beautification of the city." By 1943, membership had grown to a point that the members were divided into twelve . . . Map (db m190856) HM
171 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Tobias Gibson
On Warrenton Road (Business U.S. 61) 0.5 miles north of Riverwalk Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Homesite of "Father of Methodism" in Mississippi. Sent, 1799 to Mississippi Territory as missionary, he founded many of its early churches. He is buried on Crawford Street Church lawn.Map (db m89738) HM
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172 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Tommie Lee Williams, Sr.
On Jackson Street at Walnut Street, in the median on Jackson Street.
A corporal in the signal corps of the “Buffalo Division” in WWII, Williams (1926-2014)was a 1948 graduate of Alcorn College. He became Vicksburg's first black independent Licensed Master Plumber and trained other African Americans as Apprentice . . . Map (db m244338) HM
173 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Tri-State Motor Coach Station
On Walnut Street south of South Street, on the left when traveling south.
has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m244260) HM
174 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — U.S. 4th Battery, Ohio Light Artillery;
On Union Avenue, 0.3 miles south of Sherman Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
1st Div.; 15th Corps; Army of The Tennessee. Capt. Louis Hoffman; Lieut. George Froehlich. The first section of the battery, under Lieut. George Froehlich, served two 12-pounder howitzers in this position from May 19 to the evening . . . Map (db m115445) HM
175 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers HeadquartersMississippi River Commission/Mississippi Valley Division
On Walnut Street south of Crawford Street, on the right when traveling south.
The mission of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Mississippi Valley is accomplished by two complementary programs. The Mississippi River Commission (MRC) is responsible for evaluating projects that impact the Mississippi River from Canada . . . Map (db m212990) HM
176 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — U.S. Battery A,1st Missouri Light Artillery; — 12 Div.; 13th Corps; Army of the Tennessee. —
On North Frontage Road at Indiana Avenue, on the right when traveling west on North Frontage Road.
. . . Map (db m141360) HM
177 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — U.S. Marine Hospital
On Speed Steet at Pearl Street, on the left when traveling west on Speed Steet.
Established, 1853, for care of ill or disabled merchant seamen. Three-story brick building on this site was used as hospital until 1873 and demolished in 1892.Map (db m69771) HM
178 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — U.S.S. CairoEngine and Boilers, 1862 — National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark —
Near Given Hill Road north of Union Avenue.
The Cairo is the sole survivor of the fleet of river gunboats built by the Union during the Civil War with the object of controlling the lower Mississippi River. Designed by Samuel Pook and built by James B. Eads, the 175-foot ironclad . . . Map (db m35953) HM
179 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Vick Graves
On Oak Ridge Road, 0.5 miles east of Plantation Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Buried here is Rev. Newitt Vick, the founder of Vicksburg, his wife Elizabeth, and their four children. Vick, a Methodist minister, and his wife settled here in 1812: both died of yellow fever in 1819. In 1825, the Court Square was . . . Map (db m212987) HM
180 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Vicksburg
On Cherry Street at Grove Street, on the right when traveling north on Cherry Street.
Founded 1820 and named for the Rev. Newitt Vick. Was originally site of Spanish Ft. Nogales. Later was U.S. Ft. McHenry. On July 4, 1863 the city surrendered to Gen. Grant.Map (db m51186) HM
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181 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 16 — Vicksburg and the Vick Family — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Grove Street at Farmer Street, on the right when traveling west on Grove Street.
Martha Vick House Built in 1830 for the founder of Vicksburg's daughter, Martha Vick. This is the only home left in Vicksburg from the original Newit Vick Family. Martha, a spinster, did not need a large home. Her home was said to be a . . . Map (db m115532) HM
182 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Vicksburg Garden Club
On Cherry Street north of East Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
In 1931 Hester Flowers started the Vicksburg Garden Club in this three-story Tudor house. Built in 1906 by her father William Clark Craig., the house was designed by New York architect W.W. Knowles. In 1928, Craig deeded the house to his daughter. . . . Map (db m115317) HM
183 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Vicksburg Siege
Near South Washington Street / Warrenton Road (U.S. 61) north of I-20 Frontage Road (Interstate 20).
Beginning on May 16, 1863, Gen. U.S. Grant held city under siege, cutting off all supplies & driving citizens to caves to escape shells. C.S.A. Gen. John C. Pemberton finally surrendered July 4.Map (db m39572) HM
184 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Vicksburg Waterfront Circa 1907
On Levee Street north of Clay Street, on the left when traveling north.
The river determined the location of Vicksburg to be on the hills above the Mississippi, safe from floods. The river was the highway of Mid-America, the lifeblood of the town and a haven for flatboats, barges, snag boats, dredges, steamboats and . . . Map (db m103987) HM
185 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 4 — Vicksburg's First Bank — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Main Street at Monroe Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
Planters Bank of Mississippi Built in 1834 Planters Hall housed Vicksburg's first bank. During early banking in Mississippi, state law required the bank president and his family to live on the second story of the bank. When the bank . . . Map (db m115477) HM
186 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Vicksburg's Original Floodwall
On Levee Street north of Clay Street, on the left when traveling north.
Vicksburg's first floodwall, built to keep annual spring flood waters from disrupting commercial activity along Levee Street, was completed in 1924. It was financed on a shared basis agreement between the City of Vicksburg, the Yazoo and Mississippi . . . Map (db m104062) HM
187 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Vicksburg-Warren-County Memorial.
On Monroe Street north of South Street, on the left when traveling north.
Let us hold in honored memory those who died for their country in the World War 1917-1918 Map (db m109893) WM
188 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Waltersville
On North Washington Street (Business Highway 61) at Haining Road, on the right when traveling south on North Washington Street.
First known Dayton's Cowpen, Waltersville is one of Warren County's oldest settlements. In 1798, a copy of "The Galley Slave,” the first printing in the Mississippi Territory, was printed in this area. Named for Sam Walters, who owned a . . . Map (db m157607) HM
189 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Warren County War Memorial
On Monroe Street south of Crawford Street, on the right when traveling south.
{Front-South} Lest We Forget Here are recorded the names of Mississippians from Warren County who gave their lives in order that we, trusting in God, shall not fear the power of adversaries. Grant unto them, O . . . Map (db m109891) WM
190 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Washington StreetVickburg's Commercial Center
On Levee Street north of Clay Street, on the left when traveling north.
Washington Street became the commercial center of Vicksburg in 1839 when a fire destroyed the downtown area on Main Street. This scene, c.1912 shows the 1400 block looking north toward the Yazoo Canal. In the early 20th century, Vicksburg was the . . . Map (db m103988) HM
191 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — William H. Jackson
On North Frontage Road east of Washington Street (Business Route 61), on the right when traveling west.
Brig·General C·S· Army Commanding Cav. Division Johnston's Army ______ Cadet U.S. Military Academy 1852 2nd. Lt. U.S. Army Dec. 30, 1856 Resigned May 16, 1861 1st Lt. Cav C.S. Army Mar. 16, 1861 Capt. Jackson's Tenn. . . . Map (db m213116) HM
192 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 205 — William R. Ferris — Mississippi Blues Trail —
On Washington Street (Business U.S. 61) at Grove Street, on the right when traveling north on Washington Street.
(side 1) The long and distinguished career of William “Bill” Ferris, one of America’s leading folklorists, was inspired by the blues, religious music, and stories he heard while growing up on his family’s farm in rural Warren County. . . . Map (db m148589) HM
193 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 14 — Willie Dixon
On South Street at Willie Dixon Way, on the right when traveling east on South Street.
(front) Willie Dixon, often called “the poet laureate of the blues,” was born in Vicksburg on July 1, 1915. As a songwriter, producer, arranger, and bass player, Dixon shaped the sound of Chicago blues in the 1950s and '60s with . . . Map (db m69778) HM
194 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — 3 — Women of Influence — Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail —
On Monroe Street north of Jackson Street, on the right when traveling north.
Fannie Vick Willis Johnson Fannie Johnson spent her life helping others and avoiding publicity. She funded two YMCAs during the days of racial segregation. The "Blacks Only" YMCA was located here with the "Whites Only" YMCA three blocks . . . Map (db m115473) HM

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