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As the Civil War accelerated, Abraham Lincoln recognized that the army holding Vicksburg, a town located at a strategic bend in the Mississippi River, essentially controlled passage on the entire river. In the spring of 1863 General Ulysses S. Grant was given the task of capturing the town, thereby effectively cutting the Confederacy in half. His campaign, while often overlooked by the general public, is considered by some historians to be brilliant.

 

Battle of Vicksburg

Grant Wins the War:
Decision at Vicksburg
   

Gods and Generals

Stonewall Jackson
The Man, The Soldier


Seed Corn Confederacy
VMI Cadets at New Market

 

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