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Capt. George W. Schofield.
The battery served four pieces, kind and caliber
unknown, in this position from about May 26. It
also served the four 24-pounder siege guns on the
line of Hovey's division, in a battery, not in th…
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Lieut. Jacob C. Hansel;
Lieut. Frank B. Fenton;
Capt. Peter Davidson.
The battery served two James rifles, one 10-
pounder Parrott rifle and one 6-pounder gun in this
position from the morning of May 22 to about June
2, wh…
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Lieut. Augustus Beach.
The battery served four 6-pounder guns and
two 12-pounder howitzers on the investment line
from the morning of May 21 to May 24, when it
went with the 1st Brigade, 9th Division, 13th Corps,
to…
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Brig. General U.S. Vols.
Commanding 2nd Brigade
14th Division 13th Corps
May 2 - July 4, 1863
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Capt. 3rd Ill. Inf. June 29, 1846
Hon. Mustered out May 21, 1847
Capt. Ind. Co. Ill. Mtd. Vols. July 19, 1847
Hon. Mustered Out Oct. 2…
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This work was held by the right of the 30th Alabama, under command of Col. Charles M. Shelley, with the 31st Alabama on its right. No direct assault was made on it, but the fire from this work materially assisted in repulsing the assaults, May 22,…
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Capt. Newit J. Drew;
Lieut. W.J. Duncan.
The company, under Lieut. W.J. Duncan, served pieces, number, kind and caliber unknown, on the line of Lee's brigade in undetermined positions from May 18 to the end of the defense, July 4, 1863.
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Capt. S.C. Bains.
A detachment of the battery, under Lieut. E.L. Wood, served one 12-pounder howitzer in this position from May 23 to the end of the defense July 4, 1863.
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Love and Compassion
In 1878 the Sisters of Mercy took over the local hospital during a yellow fever epidemic. The hospital was named "Mercy Hospital" and the Catholic nuns served for over 100 years.
Cedar Hill Cemetery
Many of the "Sisters" a…
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Maj. Gen. Carter L. Stevenson
May 18-July 4 1863
This building was then a dwelling house
two stories high width of front same as
now but depth much less
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A Greek Revival Building
ca 1830
Oldest Structure in Southern Heritage Complex
Presented By
Mississippi State Society
National Society Colonial Dames
Seventeenth Century