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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1863-1863) - First established in February 1863 as a Confederate fortification on the Tallahatchie River. Named after Confederate General [[John C. Pemberton]], {{Cullum|917}}, also known as [[Fort Greenwood]]. Abandoned in June 1863.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1863-1863) - First established in February 1863 as a Confederate fortification on the Tallahatchie River. Named after Confederate General [[John C. Pemberton]], {{Cullum|917}}, also known as [[Fort Greenwood]]. Abandoned in June 1863.
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== History ==
== History ==
Confederate forces under Confederate General [[John C. Pemberton]] constructed a fort at a narrow point on the Tallahatchie River to block Union gunboats from joining the siege of Vicksburg. The fort was built of cotton bales covered with earth and mounted one eight inch rifle and some light guns, it was manned by 1500 men under Brigadier General [[William W. Loring]]. The steamship "Star of the West" was sunk in the channel as an obstruction.
Confederate forces under Confederate General [[John C. Pemberton]] constructed a fort at a narrow point on the Tallahatchie River to block Union gunboats from joining the siege of Vicksburg. The fort was built of cotton bales covered with earth and mounted one eight-inch rifle and some light guns, it was manned by 1500 men under Brigadier General [[William W. Loring]]. The steamship "Star of the West" was sunk in the channel as an obstruction.


On 11 Mar 1863, two Union ironclads attacked and were damaged by fire from the fort. The Union gunboats were unable to break through and abandoned the attempt to reach Vicksburg by the Tallahatchie-Yazoo route.
On 11 Mar 1863, two Union ironclads attacked and were damaged by fire from the fort. The Union gunboats were unable to break through and abandoned the attempt to reach Vicksburg by the Tallahatchie-Yazoo route.
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'''Location:''' Fort Pemberton Park, Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi.
'''Location:''' Fort Pemberton Park, Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi.


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* Elevation: 144'
* Elevation: 144'
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Revision as of 15:29, 12 September 2020

Fort Pemberton (1) (1863-1863) - First established in February 1863 as a Confederate fortification on the Tallahatchie River. Named after Confederate General John C. Pemberton, (Cullum 917), also known as Fort Greenwood. Abandoned in June 1863.

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History

Confederate forces under Confederate General John C. Pemberton constructed a fort at a narrow point on the Tallahatchie River to block Union gunboats from joining the siege of Vicksburg. The fort was built of cotton bales covered with earth and mounted one eight-inch rifle and some light guns, it was manned by 1500 men under Brigadier General William W. Loring. The steamship "Star of the West" was sunk in the channel as an obstruction.

On 11 Mar 1863, two Union ironclads attacked and were damaged by fire from the fort. The Union gunboats were unable to break through and abandoned the attempt to reach Vicksburg by the Tallahatchie-Yazoo route.

The fort was abandoned in late May and early June 1863.

Current Status

Roadside marker and breastworks are visible.

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Location: Fort Pemberton Park, Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi.

Maps & Images

Lat: 33.53087 Long: -90.23387


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Visited: 11 Sep 2020