Aerial view of Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1936Vicksburg National Military ParkLooking south from Tower Number One, North Confederate Avenue, towards the City of Vicksburg and the river - the location of the battle illustrated in the preceding photography. Photographed June, 1936.
Another sand pit, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1935Vicksburg National Military ParkLooking north from atop the above shown ridge, showing another sand pit on William Ford's property, June 21, 1935.
Confederate veterans with Governor Hugh White, Vicksburg National Military Park, MississippiVicksburg National Military ParkCapt. James H. Hazelette, lone survivor of the gray armies living in Warren county; Hon. Hugh L. White, governor of the state of Mississippi; and Captain James Dinkins of New Orleans, Louisiana, who fought in the following battles: Bethel, Leesburg, Dam Number Two, Savage Station, Frayser's Farm, Malvern Hill, Harrisburg, West Point, Okalona, Oxford, Memphis, Harper's Ferry, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Coldwater, Collierville, Paris Landing, Johnsonville, Henryville, Columbia, Spring Hill, Franklin, Nashville, Pulaski, Moscow, Fort Pillow, and Brice's Cross Roads.
County Road Barn, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1935Vicksburg National Military ParkCounty Road Barn. Planted south of the Illinois Central Railroad ...[paper torn... February 18, 1935; photographed April 30, 1935.
County Road Storage Barn, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1935Vicksburg National Military ParkCounty Road Storage Barn. The position of the road (left side of the pasture) made it necessary to some of our largest trees; planted Feb. 1953; photographed April 20, 1935.
Cow trails, Vicksburg National Military Park, Mississippi, 1935Vicksburg National Military ParkLooking southwest towards the Illinois 55th Infantry marker, showing cow trails made by A. O. Logue'ss cattle in going to and from the Logue property, August 24, 1935.