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1862 Civil War Engraving - Tiptonville, Tenn. - Surrender of 5,000 Union Troops

Description: A large, double-page engraving, published in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper dated May 3, 1862 entitled as follows: "The War on the Mississippi - The Rebel Forces, consisting of over 5,000 men, etc. under the command of Gens. Mackall and Gantt, surrendering to Gen. Paine, Commander of the Union Troops, at Tiptonville, Tenn. on the morning of April 8". This was the end of the Battle of Island Number 10 - see below Good condition with minor tears and creases to the edges - see scan. Unrelated text to the reverse. Double-page size 16 x 22 inches This is an original antique print and not a reproduction . Great collectors item for the Civil War historian - see more of these in Seller's Other Items which can be combined for mailing. Island Number TenFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to navigationJump to searchThis article is about the island in the Mississippi River in Tennessee. For the island in the Mohawk River in New York State, see Pepper Island (Mohawk River).This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Island Number Ten" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (April 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)Island Number TenIsland Number Ten was an island in the Mississippi River near Tiptonville, Tennessee and the site of a major eponymous battle in the American Civil War.Union Army ironclads in 1862 action in art, "Bombardment of Island 'Number Ten' in the Mississippi River."In the mid-19th century the United States Government began to adopt a uniform numbering plan for islands in the Lower Mississippi River (that part of the river below its confluence with the Ohio River near Cairo, Illinois). This system assigned each major island a number, which increased in the downstream direction. The purpose of this system was to create a level of certainty in documents describing islands in the river as to exactly which island was meant. To a large extent, however, the system had an unintended, and at times almost reverse effect. The numbering system was based on the premise that the islands were relatively permanent, static features when in fact the opposite is true. Due to erosion and accretion, the islands in the lower Mississippi are in a constant state of flux, ever growing, shrinking, and at times disappearing entirely, particularly after major floods.The bombardment and capture of Island 'Number Ten' on the Mississippi River, April 7th 1862. Federal gunboats and mortar boats are shown firing at the Confederate fortifications on the island."Island Number Ten" in lower center map detail from a battle of the Civil WarToday, the land described in the mid-19th century as "Island Number Ten", as is the case with many of the islands of the Lower Mississippi, no longer really exists. Some of what constituted it is now part of the floodplain near New Madrid, Missouri as the river's channel changed; the bulk of it has simply been eroded away. For this reason, the Battle of Island Number Ten monument, which references this fact, is located on State Route 22approximately three miles north of Tiptonville; the cemetery where some of the combatants were interred is across the river in Missouri.

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1862 Civil War Engraving - Tiptonville, Tenn. - Surrender of 5,000 Union Troops

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