7th Battalion Mississippi Infantry

7th Battalion Mississippi Infantry
This carved granite marker is located across Confederate Avenue from the parking for Tour Stop #11 in Vicksburg National Military Park. It is the northernmost marker of this group of two. The 7th Battalion Mississippi Infantry has this one major marker on the Vicksburg Battlefield. This is a typical grey granite slab marker of the Mississippi units. 7th Infantry Battalion was organized during the early spring of 1862 near Quitman, Mississippi. The unit was assigned to Hebert's Brigade, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana, and was captured when Vicksburg fell. After the exchange the battalion then served in Mackall's and Sears' Brigade. Few were included in the surrender in May, 1865. The field officers were Lieutenant Colonels L. B. Pardue and James S. Terral, and Major Joel E. Welborn. The plate on front of marker reads: Mississippi 7th Battalion Capt A. M. Dozier Hebert’s Brigard Forney’s Division Engaged Defense, May 7 - July 4 Casualties Killed 17, Wounded 33, Total 50 Capt. S. C. Pearson and Lieut. J. C. C. Welform Killed Capt. W. T. B. Baylis Mortally Wounded.

Organization Responsible for Installation:

Vicksburg National Memorial Park

Memorial War Era(s):

  • Other

Memorial Condition:

Good

Location:

Vicksburg Battlefield. N 32° 21.389 W 090° 50.87 15S E 702501 N 3581986