Fort Fisher, William Lamb, W. H. C. Whiting, Alfred Terry, Braxton Bragg, David D. Porter, Sugar Loaf, Malakoff, Gibraltar, Federal Point, Confederate Point ...
www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hs/fisher/fisher.htm
The Battle of Bentonville, fought March 19-21, 1865, was the last full-scale action of the Civil War in which a Confederate army was able to mount a tactical offensive. This major battle, the largest ever fought in North Carolina, was the only significant attempt to defeat the large Union army of Gen. William T. Sherman during its march through the Carolinas in the spring of 1865.
www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hs/bentonvi/bentonvi.htm
www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hs/neuse/neuse.htm
Home Page for the North Carolina United States Colored Troops Project ...
www.rootsweb.com/~ncusct/usct.htm
Horse drawn Civil War Artillery reenactors. A comprehensive site which includes unit histories, horses and equipment, SOP, photos, schedule, rosters, and more.
Civil War reenactors. A comprehensive site which includes historical resources, photos, narratives, schedules, rosters, and more.
Fort Fisher Last Major Stronghold of the Confederacy At the dawn of the American Civil War, the Confederacy took control of a neck of land in southern North Carolina near the mouth of the Cape Fear River and constructed what was to become the largest and one of the most important earthwork fortifications in the South. Two major battles were fought there, and many Union soldiers were awarded the ...
www.ego.net/us/nc/ilm/tts/ftfisher.htm
Horse drawn Civil War Artillery reenactors. These pages review the history of the unit's we portray - both Confederate and Federal.
www.reillysbattery.org/History/main.htm