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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN5G_confederate-cemetery_Four-Oaks-NC.html
The remains of 360Confederates who fellin the Battle ofBentonville lie here.They were moved tothis plot from otherparts of the battle-field in 1893. themonument was erectedat that time.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN5E_union-headquarters_Four-Oaks-NC.html
Maj. Gen. A. S. Williams,commanding the XXCorps, established hisheadquarters here onMarch 19. In the woodsto the north, the XXCorps erected breast-works which remain.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN5D_union-hospital_Four-Oaks-NC.html
The Harper House wasused as a hospital bythe XIV Corps, March19-21, 1865. About 500Union wounded weretreated here.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN5B_confederate-hospital_Four-Oaks-NC.html
Following the battle,45 Confederate woundedwere hospitalized inthe Harper House. Nineteen of these mendied here. Surgeonsmoved others toregular Confederatehospitals.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMZR_honoring-the-dead-of-the-battle-of-bentonville_Four-Oaks-NC.html
"Time may teach us to forgive, but it can never make us forget."? ? - Confederate Lt. Gen. Wade Hampton, memorial address at Bentonville, March 20, 1895. By the evening of March 22, 1865 both the Union and Confederate armies had vacated the vil…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMYH_bentonville-battlefield-driving-tour_Olathe-NC.html
In the forests and fields around the North Carolina village of Bentonville, the armies of Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and Union Gen. William T. Sherman fought their last major engagement of the Civil War on March 19-21, 1865. Sherman was m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMYA_naval-stores_Four-Oaks-NC.html
God Bless the Tar Heel Boys? - ? Quote attributed to Gen. R. E. Lee in R. B. Creecy's Grandfather Tales of North Carolina History, 1901. Many people know that North Carolina is nicknamed the "Tar Heel State," but not everyone may know that the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMY8_michigan-engineers-original-field-works_Four-Oaks-NC.html
The depression in front of you is the remnant of trenches dug by the 1st Regiment Michigan Engineers and Mechanics. In addition to field works such as trenches, the members of the regiment built bridges, warehouses, and blockhouses. Perhaps most i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMXV_bentonville-battlefield_Four-Oaks-NC.html
has been designated aNationalHistoric LandmarkThis site possesses national significancein commemorating the history of theUnited States of America1996National Park ServiceUnited States Department of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMU6_general-joseph-eggleston-johnston_Four-Oaks-NC.html
"Defender of the Southland to the end" In memory and honor of Confederate soldierswho fought at Bentonville Battlefield, North Carolinaduring March 19-21, 1865 Erected by Sons of Confederate VeteransDedicated March 20, 2010 Sculptor: Car…
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