- Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site
Infobox_protected_area | name = Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site
iucn_category = V
caption =
locator_x = 183
locator_y = 116
location =Lee County, Mississippi , USA
nearest_city =Tupelo, Mississippi
lat_degrees = 34
lat_minutes = 30
lat_seconds = 22
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 88
long_minutes = 43
long_seconds = 44
long_direction = W
area = 1 acre (4,000 m²)
established =February 21 ,1929
visitation_num = 2,035
visitation_year = 1983
governing_body =National Park Service Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site commemorates the
Battle of Brice's Crossroads , in which the Confederate army, under Major GeneralNathan Bedford Forrest , defeated a much larger Union force onJune 10 ,1864 , to ultimately secure supply lines between Nashville andChattanooga, Tennessee .The site, in extreme northern Lee County, preserves only one acre of the much larger historic battlefield (which extended northward into southwestern Prentiss County). This is the spot where the Brice family house once stood. It is located about 6 miles (10 km) west of
Baldwyn, Mississippi , onMississippi Highway 370 . The site features a memorial erected soon after the site's establishment in 1929. In addition, onJune 11 ,2005 , a second memorial was dedicated to Confederate Capt. John W. Morton, Chief of Artillery, and his battery. Brices Cross Roads is the onlyNational Battlefield Site in the United States National Park System.The modern Bethany Presbyterian Church sits on the southeast side of the crossroads. At the time of the battle this congregation's meeting house was located further south along the Baldwyn Road. However, the Bethany Cemetery adjacent to the Park Service site predates the Civil War. Many of the area's earliest settlers are buried here. The graves of more than 90 Confederate soldiers killed in the battle are also located in this cemetery. Union dead from the battle were buried in common graves on the battlefield, but were later reinterred in
Memphis National Cemetery atMemphis, Tennessee .The Brice's Crossroads Visitor Center is located Baldwyn. It is owned and operated by a public commission. Brice's Crossroads National Battlefield Commission, Inc., formed in 1994 by concerned local citizens, is also involved in protecting the greater battlefield, which is considered one of the most beautiful preserved battlefields of the Civil War. With assistance from the
Civil War Preservation Trust (formerly the APCWS and the Civil War Trust), and the support of federal, state, and local governments, the commission has purchased for preservation over convert|800|acre|km2 of the original battlefield.__NOTOC__Administrative history
The site was established
February 21 ,1929 and transferred from the War Department to theNational Park Service onAugust 10 ,1933 . The battlefield was automatically listed on theNational Register of Historic Places onOctober 15 ,1966 . It is administered under theNatchez Trace Parkway .ee also
*
Tupelo National Battlefield - in nearby area.References
* "The National Parks: Index 2001-2003". Washington: U.S. Department of the Interior.
External links
* Official NPS website: [http://www.nps.gov/brcr/ Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site]
* [http://www.bricescrossroads.com/ Brice's Crossroads Visitor and Interpretive Center]
* [http://scenictrace.com/ Natchez Trace Compact]
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