The phone number of the Friends Of The Seige And Battle Of Cori is: 952-257-6678.
The phone number of the Black History Museum Of Corinth is: 662-665-8500.
The phone number of the Northeast Mississippi Museum is: 662-287-3120.
The phone number of the Crossroads Museum is: 662-287-3120.
The phone number of the Jacinto Foundation Inc is: 662-286-8662.
The phone number of the Corinth Museum is: 518-654-2862.
The phone number of the Corinth Public Library is: 662-287-2441.
The phone number of the Corinth Free Library is: 518-654-6913.
The phone number of the Friends Of Raymond Inc is: 601-857-8942.
The phone number of the Corinth Library is: 913-826-4600.
Fort Sumter. Also in the Upper Mississippi, there was Island Number Ten.
A large number of major battles occurred in Tennessee, including the Battle of Shiloh, Stones River, Chattanooga, Nashville, and Franklin.
During the US Civil War it was important for troops to move in proper formations and to avoid fatigue prior to a battle. In preparation for his march from Pittsburg Landing to Corinth, Mississippi, General Sherman issued directions to his commanders for what he believed would be a two day journey. Corinth was 10 miles from Pittsburg Landing. Sherman mandated progress at two miles per hour. His officers were also reminded to make a designated number of short rest breaks in order to keep the soldiers in good shape in preparation for a battle. These plans were all changed however due to the unexpected Confederate attack which would be the Battle of Shiloh.