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Jackson, MS, the state capital, is about 40 miles due east of Vicksburg. The smaller city of Clinton, MS is about 30 miles due east of Vicksburg (so don't change the question). Jackson is about 45 driving miles east of Vicksburg.
The capital city, Jackson MS, is located on the Pearl River, about 40 miles east of Vicksburg MS.
Clinton, MS is about 30 miles east of Vicksburg. Jackson, MS is about 40 miles east of Vicksburg. The town of Morton, MS is about 60 miles east of Vicksburg, but only gets asked about because someone miscopies the numbers 30 and 40.
In the context of the American Civil War, the important city 40 miles east of Vicksburg, Mississippi, is Jackson. Capital of Mississippi and an important assembly-point for Confederate troops, it was in 1862 and 1863 a key position for both the Union and Confederate armies in the struggle to control Vicksburg to the west.
The city of Clinton MS is about 30 miles east. The capital, Jackson MS, is about 40 miles east.Clinton Mississippi
It is closer to 45.04 miles east of Vicksburg according to MapQuest.
No, it is closer to 40 miles, about 44 driving miles, east of Vicksburg MS,
Clinton MS (pop 25,000) is about 30 miles east of Vicksburg MS and 10 miles west of Jackson, MS.
The city just west of Jackson is named Clinton, MS. It has a population of about 25,000, making it the 10th largest city in Mississippi.
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When Grant was able to get his army across to the East bank of the Mississippi a few miles downstream from Vicksburg without the garrison commander noticing.
285 miles taking this route:Take I-20 EAST, from Vicksburg, to U.S. 80 EAST to DEMOPOLIS at EXIT 1, off I-20/I-59 in ALABAMA.Take U.S. 80 EAST to Montgomery.