The Wilmington Campaign And The Battles For Fort Fisher

The Wilmington Campaign And The Battles For Fort Fisher
Title The Wilmington Campaign And The Battles For Fort Fisher PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Moore
Publisher Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Pages 228
Release 1999-07-21
Genre History
ISBN

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Full campaign and battle history of the largest combined operation in U.S. military history prior to World War II. By late 1864, Wilmington was the last major Confederate blockade-running seaport open to the outside world. The final battle for the port city's protector--Fort Fisher--culminated in the largest naval bombardment of the American Civil War, and one of the worst hand-to-hand engagements in four years of bloody fighting. Copious illustrations, including 54 original maps drawn by the author. Fresh new analysis on the fall of Fort Fisher, with a fascinating comparison to Russian defenses at Sebastopol during the Crimean War.

Confederate Goliath

Confederate Goliath
Title Confederate Goliath PDF eBook
Author Rod Gragg
Publisher
Pages 343
Release 1994-05
Genre History
ISBN 9780807119174

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Describes the winter 1864-1865 assault of Union forces on the Confederate stronghold of Fort Fisher, which guarded the port of Wilmington, North Carolina, detailing the men involved on both sides, the campaign, and the final Union victory

The Wilmington Campaign

The Wilmington Campaign
Title The Wilmington Campaign PDF eBook
Author Chris Eugene Fonvielle
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 654
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780811729918

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Providing coverage of both battles for Fort Fisher, this book includes a detailed examination of the attack and defence of Fort Anderson. It also features accounts of the defence of the Sugar Loaf Line and of the operations of Federal warships on the Cape Fear River.

Glory at Wilmington

Glory at Wilmington
Title Glory at Wilmington PDF eBook
Author Chris Fonvielle, Jr.
Publisher NC Starburst Press
Pages 82
Release 2020-02
Genre
ISBN 9780998411545

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Rebel Gibraltar

Rebel Gibraltar
Title Rebel Gibraltar PDF eBook
Author James Laurence Walker
Publisher DRAM Tree Books
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780972324076

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Even before the rest of North Carolina joined her sister states in secession, the people of the Lower Cape Fear were filled with enthusiasm for the Southern Cause - so much so that they actually seized Forts Johnston and Caswell, at the mouth of the Cape Fear River, weeks before the first shots were fired at Fort Sumter. When the state finally did secede, Wilmington became the most important port city of the Confederacy, keeping Robert E. Lee supplied with the munitions and supplies he needed to fight the war against the North. Dedicated soldiers like William Lamb and W.H.C. Whiting turned the sandy beaches of southern New Hanover and Brunswick Counties into a series of fortresses that kept the Union navy at bay for four years. The mighty Fort Fisher and a series of smaller forts offerd safe haven for daring blockade runners that brought in the Confederacy's much-needed supplies. In the process, they turned the quiet port of Wilmington into a boomtown. In this book that was fifteen years in the making, James L. Walker, Jr. has chronicled the story of the Lower Cape Fear and the forts and men that guarded it during America's bloodiest conflict, from the early days of the war to the fall of Wilmington in February 1865.

The opening battles

The opening battles
Title The opening battles PDF eBook
Author Francis Trevelyan Miller
Publisher
Pages 386
Release 1911
Genre United States
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"To Prepare for Sherman's Coming"

Title "To Prepare for Sherman's Coming" PDF eBook
Author Wade Sokolosky
Publisher Savas Beatie
Pages 289
Release 2015-10-19
Genre History
ISBN 1611212677

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“More than yet another drums and bugles account of a Civil War battle . . . Smith and Sokolosky fully understand the importance of logistics in warfare.” —The Civil War Monitor The Battle of Wise’s (Wyse) Forks, March 7–11, 1865, has long been thought of as nothing more than an insignificant skirmish during the final days of the Civil War and relegated to a passing reference in a footnote if it is mentioned at all. Mark A. Smith’s and Wade Sokolosky’s “To Prepare for Sherman’s Coming” erases this misconception and elevates this combat and its related operations to the historical status it deserves. By March 1865, the Confederacy was on its last legs. Gen. William T. Sherman was operating with nearly complete freedom in North Carolina on his way north to form a junction with Union forces in Virginia. To divert troops away from Sherman, Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston executed a bold but risky plan. The Confederates stood for four days and successfully halted advancing Union troops at Wise’s Forks. This delay provided Johnston with the precious time he needed to concentrate his forces and fight the large and important Battle of Bentonville. “The clear and crisp writing, supplemented with original maps, photos, and wonderful research, means this book deserves a place on the bookshelf of any student of the Carolinas Campaign.” —Eric J. Wittenberg, award-winning Civil War historian and author of Holding the Line on the River of Death “ ‘To Prepare for Sherman’s Coming’ will remain the definitive work on the battle for many years to come.” —Mark L. Bradley, author of Bluecoats & Tar Heels