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Pemberton's Headquarters

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Built
  
1836

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival, Federal

Designated NHL
  
December 8, 1976

Added to NRHP
  
23 July 1970

Architect
  
Unknown

NRHP Reference #
  
70000319

Opened
  
1836

Pemberton's Headquarters httpswwwnpsgovvicklearnnewsimagesPemHQ1JPG

Location
  
1018 or 1020 Crawford Street, Vicksburg, Mississippi

Similar
  
Balfour House, Grant's Canal, Vicksburg National Military P, USS Cairo, Warren County Old Courthouse

Pemberton's Headquarters, also known as Willis-Cowan House, is a two-story brick house that served as the headquarters for Confederate General John C. Pemberton during most of the 47-day siege of Vicksburg, and the site where he decided to surrender the city to Union General Ulysses S. Grant on July 4, 1863.

During the 1960s the building housed a kindergarten associated with Vicksburg Catholic School (St. Francis Xavier Academy Kindergarten).

The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976.

The historic house museum is part of Vicksburg National Military Park, and is located at 1018 or 1020 Crawford Street, Vicksburg, Mississippi.

References

Pemberton's Headquarters Wikipedia