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'''Location:''' Southwest corner Fulton Drive at Southern Railroad, Corinth, Alcorn County, Mississippi. | '''Location:''' Southwest corner Fulton Drive at Southern Railroad,<br>Corinth, Alcorn County, Mississippi. | ||
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* Elevation: 459' | * Elevation: 459' | ||
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* {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=34.93269|Lon=-88.52841}} Site | * {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=34.93269|Lon=-88.52841}} Site | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 20 October 2020
HistoryBattery Williams was built in the fall of 1862 and mounted at least five 30-pounder Parrott rifles and an 8-inch siege gun. Some of the earthwork remains today, basically earthen walls thrown up against gabions. The battery's approaches were protected by an abatis fashioned of felled trees. The battery saw action in the Battle of Corinth on 3 & 4 Oct 1862 and was within sight of Battery Robinett during the attack on it. His official report covers the the attack on Battery Robinett as he observed it from a distance In his official report Capt. Williams described the attack on Battery Robinett:
Captain Williams survived the battle and the war but was wounded at the Expedition by Yazoo Pass to the Yazoo in March 1863. He continued on active duty until he retired as a Major in 1870 with a disability contracted in the Line of Duty. Current StatusA brick-manufacturing company occupied the site in the 1970s.
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