March over at A Compass Rose is "Local Legend" month.
This week, I am covering a little spot we stopped at on our vacation in 2012.
Tupelo National Battlefied in Tupelo, Mississippi
A little history on the Civil War battle of Tupelo:
On the morning of July 14, 1864 the Battle of Tupelo began here (1) at 7:30 a.m. when the Confederates began a series of uncoordinated charges against the Federal position. These attacks were beaten back with heavy losses. Failing to break the Federal center, the Confederates attacked the Federal right, (2) again without success. After dark, the Confederates made another attack from the south (3) without significant effect. Although his troops had repulsed several Confederate attacks, General Smith (Federal) was alarmed. The heat was taking its toll on his soldiers. Also, due to bad planning, his men had little but coffee and worm-infested hardtack (crackers) to eat, and their ammunition supply was very low.At 2 p.m. on July 15, after skirmishing with Confederates on the western and southern fronts, the Federals began marching north in the direction of Memphis. (4) They marched four miles and crossed to the north side of Old Town Creek and camped in the late afternoon. (5) At 5 p.m., from a commanding ridge south of Old Town Creek, Confederate forces surprised Smith's troops with artillery and infantry fire. The Federals scrambled and formed a line that pushed the Confederates off the ridge (6) and forced them to retreat to Harrisburg. The fight at Old Town Creek ended the Battle of Tupelo. Among the casualties was Forrest himself, who was kept out of action for three weeks.
This site is tiny (and I mean maybe a city block big) - there's a monument and a couple of cannons. It's pretty but smack in the middle of Tupelo. It is administered by the Natchez Parkway (which is a pretty drive through Mississippi, Tennessee and Alabama)
A closer look at the monument:
You can visit the NPS site for the Battlefield: HERE and for the Natchez Parkway: HERE
#TravelTuesday
Love the travel!! Isn't it amazing how close some things are to the hometown and somehow don't make time to get there. Love history.
ReplyDeleteHow fun!! Looks like a great place to visit!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow what a cool place!
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