Battle of Tupelo, Mississippi

Contributors:
1. Brian Risher, MS
2. Russ Warner, PA
3. Steven Hippensteel, AL
4. William J. Bechmann III, Cincinnati, OH

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Links:
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Tupelo National Battlefield (NPS)
2. Battle of Tupelo - Wikipedia
3. Battle Summary: Tupelo, MS
4. Battle of Tupelo, 14-15 July 1864
5. The Battle of Tupelo - Mississippi History and Genealogy

6. Mississippi Genealogy: The Battle of Tupelo, or Harrisburg, July 14th, 1863. By Stephen D. Lee

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(2010Enlarge One acre National Park Service site, SH-6, 1 mile east of Natchez Trace Parkway. Monument: In memory of the men of the Federal and Confederate Armies who took part in the Battle of Tupelo or Harrisburg, July 14-15, 1864 which resulted in a victory for the Federal forces under Major General Andrew J. Smith

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(2010)  Enlarge  Detail Maps of the Battle of Tupelo and the Western Campaign, 1864. Further information about the battle can be obtained at the Tupelo Visitor Center on the Natchez Trace Parkway, 7 miles north of Tupelo

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(2010) Enlarge Site Marker: To our Confederate dead that gave their lives in the battle here on July 14, 1864. For their rights. Erected 1918

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(2010) Enlarge One of two cannon at the site
 
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