Davis' Mills Battle Site Explained

Davis' Mills Battle Site
Location:Off MS 7, Michigan City, Mississippi
Coordinates:34.9786°N -89.2519°W
Added:October 2, 1973
Refnum:73001002

The Davis' Mills Battle Site is the historic site of an American Civil War conflict that took place on December 21, 1862. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 2, 1973. It is located off Mississippi Hwy 7 in what is now Michigan City, Mississippi in Benton County, Mississippi.[1]

The cavalry of the Confederate Army under Major General Earl Van Dorn attacked a Federal garrison commanded by W.H. Morgan[2] at the Davis' Mills the site on December 21, 1862. The small settlement included houses, a flour mill, and a saw mill on the north bank of the Wolf River near a Mississippi Central Railroad wooden trestle crossing. An Indian mound was used by Federal troops as a fortification. A tree on the site was carved with names, dates, initials, and regimental information by some of the soldiers.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.apps.mdah.ms.gov/nom/prop/3048.pdf Davis' Mills Battle Site
  2. Book: Foote, Shelby . The beleaguered city . Random House . 1963 . 0679601708.