Vicksburg National Military Park was established by Congress to
commemorate the campaign, siege and defense of Vicksburg, which many
consider the most decisive campaign of the Civil War. The battlefield at
Vicksburg is one of the largest and most heavily visited of the nation's
historic sites. Beginning with the efforts of Union and Confederate
veterans to gain Congressional action to establish the park, and
continuing through veterans' work in land acquisition, road and bridge
construction, and the dedication of the magnificent memorials and
monuments that dot the landscape, Images of America: Vicksburg National
Military Park features stunning photographs of the efforts and events
that have made Vicksburg the art park of the world. Also included are
images of veterans' reunions and the work of the Civilian Conservation
Corps, as well as a history of Vicksburg National Cemetery, where the
remains of 17,000 Union soldiers and sailors are enshrined.