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* [[Battery Robinett]] | |||
* [[Battle of Corinth]] | |||
* [[:Category:Civil War Defenses of Corinth|Civil War Defenses of Corinth]] | |||
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HistoryEstablished in the summer of 1862 on the Union inner line of defense of Corinth, Mississippi after the Union capture of Corinth. Battery Powell was located several hundred yards northeast of the strategic crossroads of the Mobile and Ohio and the Memphis and Charleston Railroads. Battery Powell was a 4 gun artillery redoubt manned by Company K, 1st Missouri Light Artillery. The battery was the scene of heavy fighting on 4 Oct 1862 and was captured and temporarily occupied briefly by the Confederates before being retaken by Union troops. Abandoned at the end of the war in 1865. Current Status![]() Marker only.
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