After cutting off Vicksburg the day before, Union General U.S. Grant launched an immedate infantry assault on the city's defenses. Hoping that the Confederates were not prepared, Sherman's XV Corps attacked the Stockade Redan on the north side of the city. More attacks in the afternoon from McClernand and McPherson's corps took place but all failed, with heavy casualties. Another, heavier attempt two days later also failed and a siege began. (By John Osborne)
Source Citation
Michael B. Ballard, Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2004), 146-147.
Chronicles of the Great Rebellion Against the United States of America ... (Philadelphia, A. Winch, 1867), 55.
Chronicles of the Great Rebellion Against the United States of America ... (Philadelphia, A. Winch, 1867), 55.
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