Fort Macon, North Carolina - 1862
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http://hdl.handle.net/11134/110002:15654
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Creator (cre): Shadek, Joseph E.
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Fort Macon, North Carolina - 1862
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reformatted digital
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This image features a view of some simple wooden houses and huts in the foreground with the water and fort and a giant union flag looming from Fort Macon to the back right Fort Macon was located at the northern tip of Emerald Isle, north of Morehead City,straddling Bogue Sound and the Atlantic Ocean. It was built to protect the deep water port at Beaufort, North Carolina (1826-1834), and fell to Union forces on April 25, 1862
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Reformatting Quality |
Reformatting Quality
preservation
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Local Identifier
BHC-MSS 0063.37
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