Located in Kure Beach, Fort Fisher was the last remaining supply route available to Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, until January 15, 1865, the assualt which determined the fate of the confederacy.
Fort Fisher was the last remaining ship supply route available to Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, until January 15th, 1865 when the battle was lost to the Union.
One of the first battles of the American Revolution was fought at Moore's Creek (near Currie, NC, in Pender County) on February 27-28, 1776. It pitted local Patriots against Highland Scottish Loyalists. The monument pictured is commonly called the...
This photo shows a general view of Moore's Creek, where a Revolutionary battle was fought in 1776.
One of the first battles of the American Revolution was fought at Moore's Creek (near Currie, NC, in Pender County) on February 27-28, 1776. It...
The only patriot killed in the battle was Private John Grady.
One of the first battles of the American Revolution was fought at Moore's Creek (near Currie, NC, in Pender County) on February 27-28, 1776. It pitted local Patriots against Highland...
In 1859, the impressive Bellamy Mansion was built by Dr. John Dillard Bellamy (1817-1896). Rufus Bunnell of Vermont was the architect, with James F. Post, the supervising architect. The huge house has elements of Greek Revival, Italianate and...
In 1859, the impressive Bellamy Mansion was built by Dr. John Dillard Bellamy (1817-1896). Rufus Bunnell of Vermont was the architect, with James F. Post, the supervising architect. The huge house has elements of Greek Revival, Italianate and...
One of the first battles of the American Revolution was fought at Moore's Creek (near Currie, NC, in Pender County) on February 27-28, 1776. It pitted local Patriots against Highland Scottish Loyalists.
Former auditorium at Moore's Creek National...
Bellamy Mansion, First Baptist Church are on the left. The side of the Carolina Apartments is at right.
In 1859, the impressive Bellamy Mansion was built by Dr. John Dillard Bellamy (1817-1896). Rufus Bunnell of Vermont was the architect, with...
Owen, Barry, Smith, Noble, Civil War, Robinson, sharpshooters, Germanna Ford
Page 1 of letter from H.H. Smith to mother Elizabeth Ann Noble Smith discussing ongoing battles in the Civil War. Smith expresses contempt for Yankee soldiers, as well as admiration for the bravery of leader Robinson, who commanded a battalion of...
Owen, Barry, Smith, Noble, Civil War, Robinson, sharpshooters, Germanna Ford
Page 2 of letter from H.H. Smith to mother Elizabeth Ann Noble Smith discussing ongoing battles in the Civil War. Smith expresses contempt for Yankee soldiers, as well as admiration for the bravery of leader Robinson, who commanded a battalion of...