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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LI6_the-battle-of-raymond-as-a-pivotal-point-in-the-vicksburg-campaign_Raymond-MS.html
     "Move your command tonight to the next cross-roads if there is water, and tomorrow with all activity into Raymond."      Maj. Gen. Grant to Maj. Gen. McPherson, USA, May 9, 1863      "Move your brigade prompt…
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     "A single field, dotted with spots of timber, separated the Lower Gallatin and Utica Roads, and the main force of the enemy was on the latter road. Finding that I would necessarily be driven into town by his artillery unless I moved…
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U.S. 3d Battery, Ohio Light Artillery; 3d Div.; 17th Corps; Army of the Tennessee. Capt. William S. Williams This battery of four 12-pounder James rifles and two 6-pounder smoothbores was the third and final battery of Maj. Gen. John A. Logan'…
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U.S. 8th Battery, Michigan Light Artillery; 3rd Div.; 17th Corps; Army of the Tennessee. Capt. Samuel De Golyer This was the third and final position of De Golyer's battery of two 12-pounder howitzers and four 12-pounder James rifles at Raymon…
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U.S. 11th Battery, Ohio Light Artillery; 7th Div.; 17th Corps; Army of the Tennessee. Lieut. Fletcher E. Armstrong. The two 12-pounder howitzers, two 6-pounder smoothbores, and two 12-pounder James rifles of this battery were the only guns of …
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U.S. Battery D, 1st Illinois Light Artillery; 3d Div.; 17th Corps; Army of the Tennessee Capt. Henry A. Rogers. Formerly the "McAllister Battery" of the Battle of Shiloh, Captain Rogers' four 24-pounder howitzers arrived on the field…
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From this vantage point, Maj. Gen. James McPherson, USA, should have been able to watch the unfolding of the battle, but the smoke and dust clouds hung motionless near the ground all day. Nevertheless, he was able to see a skirmish line along the …
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(Front Side) Texas Remembers the valor and devotion of its sons who participated in the Battle of Raymond and in other engagements of the Vicksburg Campaign. Upon this field on May 12, 1863, soldiers of the 7th Texas Infantry, led by Regiment…
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(side 1)Joe McCoy and his brother Charlie McCoy, both born on a farm near Raymond, performed and recorded widely during the pre-World War II era, but their most important legacy may rest with the songs they wrote or cowrote. These include "Corrine…
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May 12, 1863, on Fourteen Mile Creek, 2,500 Confederate troops under Gen. John Gregg attacked a 10,000 man corps under Gen. James B. McPherson. Outnumbered, Gregg was forced to withdraw to Jackson.
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