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    Port Gibson is a city and the county seat of Claiborne County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 1,567 at the 2010 census. It is bordered...
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  • Port Gibson may refer to: Port Gibson, Indiana, a former community in Gibson County Port Gibson, Mississippi, a city in Claiborne County Port Gibson, New...
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    The Battle of Port Gibson (May 1, 1863) was fought between a Union Army commanded by Major General Ulysses S. Grant and a reinforced Confederate States...
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  • The Port Gibson Correspondent was a newspaper published in Port Gibson, Mississippi, United States from 1818 until 1847 or 1848. The Port Gibson Correspondent...
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  • Port Gibson High School is a public high school in unincorporated Claiborne County, Mississippi, with a Port Gibson. It opened in 1924. It is part of...
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  • Look up Gibson in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gibson, Gibson's or Gibsons may refer to: Gibson Appliance, a former American refrigerator manufacturer...
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    1920). "Old Correspondents of the Port Gibson Reveille". The Port Gibson Reveille. Vol. XLIV, no. 9. Port Gibson, Mississippi. p. 2. Phelps (1949), p...
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  • The Port Gibson Battlefield is the site near Port Gibson, Mississippi where the 1863 Battle of Port Gibson was fought during the American Civil War. The...
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    Port Gibson Female College was a female seminary, founded in Port Gibson, Mississippi, in 1843. It closed in 1908. The college was founded in 1843. In...
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    Great Disappointment while crossing his cornfield in Manchester near Port Gibson. This vision became one of the foundational events of the Seventh-day...
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  • Port Gibson is a former community in Gibson County, Indiana, in the United States. Port Gibson was platted in 1852 when the Wabash and Erie Canal was extended...
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    immediately began marching overland towards Port Gibson, Mississippi, where, on May 1, they fought the Battle of Port Gibson with Bowen's Confederates. Bowen's...
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    County, Mississippi, United States, about 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Port Gibson near Alcorn State University. The ruins consist of 23 standing Corinthian...
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    known as the Gemiluth Chassed Cemetery, is a historic Jewish cemetery in Port Gibson, Mississippi. The cemetery has been listed on the National Register of...
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    Idlewild is a historic house in Port Gibson, Mississippi, U.S.. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since July 22, 1979. "National...
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    was considered a brilliant cavalry commander. Van Dorn was born near Port Gibson in Claiborne County, Mississippi, to Sophia Donelson Caffery, a niece...
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    As of the 2020 census, the population was 9,135. Its county seat is Port Gibson. The county is named after William Claiborne, the second governor of...
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  • Claremont in Port Gibson, Mississippi is a historic Federal-style 1+1⁄2-story house that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979...
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  • The Port Gibson Oil Works Mill Building is a historic industrial building for production of cottonseed oil located in Port Gibson, Mississippi, United...
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  • Port Gibson United Methodist Church is a historic United Methodist church located at Port Gibson in Ontario County, New York. The church was constructed...
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  • Port Gibson is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Manchester, Ontario County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, it...
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    rehabilitate" either the former Saint Paul's or Chamberlain-Hunt Academy in Port Gibson, Mississippi. In 2017, The Root criticized Johnson for failing to provide...
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    Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 706 Church Street, in Port Gibson, Mississippi, in the United States. Built in 1892, it is the oldest congregation...
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  • McGregor, located on SR 547 in Port Gibson, Mississippi, USA, is a country house built in 1835. It was designed in the Greek Revival style. It is privately...
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    Fork, Meriwether Lewis, Cherokee, Tupelo, Dancy, Kosciusko, Ridgeland, Port Gibson, and Natchez. The parkway also manages two battlefields: Brices Cross...
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  • NRHP-listed Catholic Cemetery (Port Gibson, Mississippi), Port Gibson; NRHP-listed Golden West Cemetery, Port Gibson; NRHP-listed Grand Gulf Cemetery...
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    Mississippi (where Andrew Jackson married Rachel Jackson in 1791); and Port Gibson, Mississippi. The Natchez Trace was used during the War of 1812 and the...
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    The Bernheimer Building is an Italianate house in Port Gibson, Claiborne County, Mississippi. Built about 1872, it was designated a historic landmark...
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    return to Grand Gulf. On May 1, the regiment fought at the Battle of Port Gibson, where it and the 3rd Missouri Infantry Regiment charged the Union line...
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    in 1839, leaving him to care for three children. He soon remarried in Port Gibson, New York. At the time, Edson was a steward of the Methodist church who...
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