All things dealing with the Civil War Navies and actions along the coasts and rivers and against forts. Emphasis will be placed on Fort Fisher and all operations around Wilmington, NC. And, of course, the Blockade and Running the Blockade.
Friday, August 30, 2019
Was There A Confederate Camp Near the Grainger's Pointe Neighborhood at Masonboro Sound?
From the September 24, 2012, Wilmington (NC) Star-News "My Reporter" by Gail Calloway.
The newspaper answers questions submitted by readers.
Becky Thatcher at Fort Fisher gives this information.
There was plenty of action around Masonboro Sound. After the fall of Fort Fisher, Confederates were worried about the presence of Union troops on the lower Cape Fear River an a possible siege of Wilmington.
General Braxton Bragg ordered a line of breastworks built from just below Wilmington at Fort Meares, one of the river batteries, to Hewlett's Creek, near Masonboro Sound. This gave Confederates a defensive line to fall back on in case Sugar Loaf (by present-day Carolina Beach) fell
The federals did attempt to land troops at Masonboro Sound but were unsuccessful. There are some structures still standing that were there at the time.
--Old B-Runner
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