Pemberton Circle

Pemberton Circle (Vicksburg National Military Park Home Page)
General Pemberton Statue (Vicksburg National Military Park Home Page)

  
  

(3-02) General John C. Pemberton statue. Vicksburg NMP Home Page: General John C. Pemberton was native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and a West Point Military Academy graduate. It was because of the influence of his Virginia born wife and many years of service in the southern states before the Civil War, that he became devoted to the South. Pemberton was made a Lieutenant General in the Confederate Army and assigned to defend Vicksburg and the Mississippi River. Upon Vicksburg's surrender, he voluntarily resigned his commission and served as a lieutenant colonel of artillery for the remainder of the war, a testimonial of his loyalty to the South

 

(3-02) View looking north, Mississippi memorial in the background. Narrative by Ed Conner, TN: Lt. General John C. Pemberton, Commander of Confederate Forces at Vicksburg, was a Pennsylvanian by birth, but his marriage to a Virginian and years of service in the pre-war South influenced his decision to cast his lot with the South at the War's outbreak. After the surrender of Vicksburg, Pemberton voluntarily resigned his commission and finished the war as a Lt. Col. of Artillery for the remainder of the war, illustrating his loyalty to the South
 
Close-up of Pemberton statue. Courtesy of Ed Conner, TN
 
Detail of statue

Information Tablets at Pemberton Circle
  
C. S. Army of Vicksburg
  
C. S. River Batteries, Army of Vicksburg
  
Assault on the Confederate Line, May 19
  
Assault on the Confederate Line, May 22
  
Siege Operations, May 23-July 4

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