Confederate Monuments at Gettysburg > State Monuments


The State of Mississippi monument at Gettysburg is southwest of town on West Confederate Avenue. (West Confederate Avenue – Part 4 tour map) A small presentation tablet is near the walkway to the monument.

The statue was sculpted by Donald DeLue, who also created the nearby State of Louisiana monument and the Confederate Soldiers and Sailors monument. it was dedicated on October 19, 1973.

Mississippi sent over 4,900 men to Gettysburg, with almost 1,500 becoming casualties. It was the fifth largest contingent from the twelve Confederate State at Gettysburg and the fifth highest casualty total (see the States at Gettysburg).

State of Mississippi Monument at Gettysburg

State of Mississippi Monument at Gettysburg

The monument stands where General Barksdale’s Mississippi Brigade began their charge into the Peach Orchard on July 2nd. It represents the desperate hand-to-hand fighting of that day. The color-bearer has fallen mortally wounded and his comrade steps over his body, using his clubbed musket to defend the fallen flag.

From the monument:

Mississippi
July 1st 2nd 3rd 1863

On this ground our brave sires fought for their righteous cause; In glory they sleep who give to it their lives
To valor, they gave new dimensions of courage
To duty its noblest fulfillment
T
o posterity, the sacred heritage of honor.

Presentation tablet for the State of Mississippi monument at Gettysburg

Presentation tablet for the monument

From the presentation tablet:

Presented by
The State of Mississippi
to
The National
Gettysburg Military Park
Administration of
Governors John Bell Williams
and William L. Waller
Mississippi Gettysburg Memorial Commission
Dr. M. Ney Williams, Jr. – Chairman
Tom White Crigler Jr. – Vice President
Cray Evans – Secretary    Dr. Byrle A. Kynerd
Justice Tom P. Brady     Donald F. Garrett
Ed. C. Sturdivant            Alfred P. Andrews
Clarence Pierce          Stone Barefeild

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Location of the Mississippi monument at Gettysburg

The State of Mississippi monument is south of Gettysburg on the east side of West Confederate Avenue about 100 yards north of Millerstown Road. West Confederate Avenue is one way southbound at this point. (39°48’08.7″N 77°15’21.1″W)