After the surrender of the Confederate bastion at Vicksburg, the opening of the Mississippi swiftly continued with the occupation of Natchez, Mississippi, about fifty miles further south on the river.  A Union brigade under Brigadier-General Thomas E.G. Ransom landed in the afternoon and received a surprisingly hospitable reception from the wealthy planters in the area. Notably, little destruction of property took place. (By John Osborne) 
Source Citation
 Jack E. Davis, Race Against Time: Culture And Separation In Natchez Since 1930 (Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press, 2001),  66.

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