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Vicksburg MS Tourism and Sightseeing
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Where is Vicksburg Mississippi?
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Vicksburg Mississippi
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Things to do in Vicksburg MS, Sightseeing and Vicksburg MS Tourism Vicksburg MS Tourism - Planning a Vicksburg MS Vacation Below is a list of Vicksburg MS tourist attractions, activities, events, hotels, restaurants and visitor information entries to help you plan a Vicksburg MS Vacation! Find detailed information on the Vicksburg MS tourism entries by clicking on their links. Narrow your search by selecting from a specific Vicksburg MS travel category on the left hand menu.
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Fun Things to do during your Vicksburg MS Vacation - Top Vicksburg MS Tourist Attractions and Activities Some of the most popular Vicksburg MS tourist attractions that list on our site include Mississippi River Tours, LLC , Vicksburg National Cemetery and Vicksburg Expedition Guide.
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Vicksburg National Cemetery National Park
Category: Vicksburg National Park in Mississippi
Description of this Vicksburg Attraction: Vicksburg National Cemetery was established by Congress in 1865 and opened a year later, to provide a burial place for "soldiers who shall die in the service of the country." It lies on ground once manned by Major-General William T. Sherman's XV Army Corps. Embracing 116 acres it is the final resting place of 17,000 Union Soldiers, a number unmatched by any other national cemetery. Many soldiers had been interred originally in scattered locations in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi during the campaign for control of the Mississippi River.
Following the Spanish-American War veterans of later wars became qualified for burial in national cemeteries. Approximately 1,300 veterans of conflicts subsequent to the Civil War are interred at Vicksburg. A scattering of other burials include wives and children of veterans and government workers of the past century.
Upright headstones mark the graves of known soldiers. Small, square blocks, incised with a grave number only, designate the unknown veterans. No one of national fame is buried in Vicksburg National Cemetery. Brevet Brigadier-General Embury D. Osband qualifies as the highest ranking veteran interred, Grave #16648, Section O. The Vicksburg National Cemetery has been closed for burials since 1963, except for a few individuals whose applications for interment had been validated prior to that time. Opposite the cemetery, on the high ground to the South, is Fort Hill, the extreme left flank of the Confederate defenses.
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