I think what you're looking for is the 4th of July. This was not missed during the Civil War, though, but for decades AFTER the was was not a state holiday in Mississippi. County courthouses did not close on the 4th of July in Mississippi until after WWII, because the 4th of July was the day that Vicksburg surrendered during the Civil War, in 1863.
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Albert Sidney Johnston was important because he raised the Army of Mississippi to defend Confederate lines from the Mississippi River to Kentucky.
they could trade to the Indians and to the Spanish but Spain would not let trade go through for the Americans only during the civil war.
During the Civil War , there were most battles in West Virginia , Maryland , Virginia , Georgia , Mississippi , Louisiana , Pennsylvania , South Carolina , and Alabama .
Yes, it did.
Mississippi was a Confederate State.
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Vicksburg.
Meridian, Mississippi
Many bodies were buried in Enterprise, Mississippi after the battle of Shiloh during the Civil War.
thanksgiving.
Mississippi was a southern state that joined the Confederate States of America.
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He wanted to make an all-American holiday after the Civil War.
Dozens of battles were fought in Mississippi during the U.S. Civil War. One of the most famous battles was the Siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi.
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