Corinth, city (2020 pop. 14,622),
seat of Alcorn co., extreme NE Miss., near the Tenn. line, in a livestock
and farm area; founded c.1855. Manufactures include construction materials,
machinery, furniture, apparel, transportation equipment, and prepared foods.
During the Civil War, Corinth was a strategic railroad center, abandoned to
Gen. H. W. Halleck's Union army in May, 1862, after the battle of Shiloh. General Rosecrans repulsed the
Confederates under generals Earl Van Doren and Sterling Price in heavy
fighting there, Oct. 3–4, 1862. Corinth National Cemetery (est. 1866)
has 6,000 graves.
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