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14 March 1862: “Battle of Fort Thompson NC March 14, 1862″

Posted on 14 Mar ’12 by Jason Tomberlin

Item description: Pictorial envelope depicting military action at Fort Thompson, located along the Neuse River, during the Battle of New Bern (North Carolina).

Item citation: “Battle of Fort Thompson NC March 14, 1862,” [Envelopes]. [S.l. : s.n., 186-?-18--?] VCC970.7 C58, from the North Carolina Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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← 13 March 1862: Sketch showing the route to Newbern, pursued by the Burnside Expedition, March 13, & 14, 1862
15 March 1862: “We hear daily from Genl Beauregard who is anxious for reinforcements from this army to assist him…” →

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