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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJI9_johnstons-headquarters_Corinth-MS.html
Site of Hq. of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, April 1~4, 1862. After his death at Shiloh, April 6, body was brought here where it lay in state, April 7, 1862.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJI4_view-toward-batteries-robinett-and-williams_Corinth-MS.html
Looking northwest in this view along the right-of-way of the Memphis & Charleston RR, you can see the earthworks of Battery Williams to the left of the tracks. Battery Robinett lies in the distance to the right. One of the many military tent camps…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIY4_fillmore-street-chapel_Corinth-MS.html
Corinth's oldest church bldg.; erected 1871 by Cumberland Presbyterian Church, the First church est. in Corinth. 1906~1976 served as Fillmore St. Pres. Ch. Now used as chapel by First United Methodist Church.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME23_corinth_Corinth-MS.html
Began 1854 as Cross City. Proximity to Tennessee River and the railroads made it of great strategic value during Civil War. Battle of Corinth fought here, Oct. 3-2, 1862.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDYH_grants-headquarters_Corinth-MS.html
Site of hq. of Gen. UlyssesSimpson Grant in June,1862. In mid-July Grantremoved to plantationhome of F. E. Whitfield, Sr.,about 1 mi. S. of Corinth.
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