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  • Grant at Vicksburg - U. S. National Park Service
    Fearful of a final assault and close to starvation, Confederate Generals decided to hear out Grant’s terms of surrender They rejected Grant’s first response of unconditional surrender
  • Grant’s Vicksburg Campaign- Crossing the Mississippi River
    A disappointed Grant watched from a small tugboat, and Porter eventually halted the attack Grant, however, did not give up; he simply moved south That night, ten thousand troops left the vessels and marched across a peninsula while Porter slipped all of his vessels past the Confederate guns
  • Vicksburg campaign - Wikipedia
    On April 29 and 30, 1863, Grant's army crossed the Mississippi and landed at Bruinsburg, Mississippi An elaborate series of demonstrations and diversions fooled the Confederates and the landings occurred without opposition
  • What We Learned: from the Siege of Vicksburg - HistoryNet
    Grant assaulted the works, but the Confederates had spent months fortifying the ridges around the city The assaults failed, so Grant—reinforced to some 77,000 men—pressed the siege with trenches and bombardments
  • Vicksburg - NHHC
    The president of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis, did not intend to relinquish Vicksburg without a fight After the loss of New Orleans, he decided that a change in leadership was necesssary
  • Admiral David Porter’s Reports on the Mississippi River Squadron . . .
    While Porter had hoped the darkness and noise suppression efforts (he had ordered the ships’ commanders to vent their vessels’ engine exhausts into their wheelhouses) would get them past the batteries, the Confederates discovered the fleet anyway, and started fires onshore to illuminate the scene
  • The Vicksburg Campaign - Essential Civil War Curriculum
    As Grant moved south against the Confederate army, now led by Lieutenant General John Clifford Pemberton, a Pennsylvania native married to a Virginia woman, his progress was slowed by the retreating Confederates who burned bridges over rivers
  • Grants 2nd Vicksburg Campaign
    The next day, Federals made the failed assault on Vicksburg The 2nd assault on the 22nd, was a disaster for Union forces, showed the strength of the miles of Confederate works arching east around the city, and convinced Grant that pemberton could only be defeated in a protracted seige
  • Siege of Vicksburg, 19 May-4 July 1863 - HistoryOfWar. org
    Pemberton pondered his choices for a day, and then on the morning of 3 July white flags appeared on the Confederate defences Grant and Pemberton met between the lines at 3 o’clock on the same afternoon That meeting did not go well Grant insisted on unconditional surrender, Pemberton refused
  • Vicksburg 1863 – Union Riverine Forces - War History
    Grant’s engineers cut levees and created immense flooding, thus making it difficult to secure safe channels for the passage of Porter’s boats The project dragged on, and Grant eventually gave up on it in favor of a new strategy to bypass Vicksburg





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