Vicksburg (Miss.)

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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
ויקסבורג (מיסיסיפי)
Name (Latin)
Vicksburg (Miss.)
Other forms of name
Fort McHenry (Miss.)
Fort Nogales (Miss.)
Nogales (Miss.)
Vicksburgh (Miss.)
Walnut Hills (Miss.)
Coordinates
-90.87772222 -90.87772222 32.35280556 32.35280556 (gooearth )
W0905240 W0905240 N0322110 N0322110 (geonames )
Associated country
United States
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 132544486
Wikidata: Q493787
Library of congress: n 79042035
Sources of Information
  • GNIS, Nov. 13, 2001
Wikipedia description:

Vicksburg is a historic city in Warren County, Mississippi, United States. It is the county seat. The population was 21,573 at the 2020 census. Located on a high bluff on the east bank of the Mississippi River across from Louisiana, Vicksburg was built by French colonists in 1719. The outpost withstood an attack from the native Natchez people. It was incorporated as Vicksburg in 1825 after Methodist missionary Newitt Vick. The area that is now Vicksburg was long occupied by the Natchez Native Americans as part of their historical territory along the Mississippi. The first Europeans who settled the area were French colonists who built Fort Saint Pierre in 1719 on the high bluffs overlooking the Yazoo River at present-day Redwood. They conducted fur trading with the Natchez and others, and started plantations. During the American Civil War, it was a key Confederate river-port, and its July 1863 surrender to Ulysses S. Grant, along with the concurrent Battle of Gettysburg, marked the turning-point of the war. After the war came Reconstruction era and then a violent return to power by white supremacists and the Democratic Party in 1874 and 1875, including the Vicksburg massacre. Today, Vicksburg's population is majority African American. The city is home to three large installations of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, which has often been involved in local flood control.

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