Dare County, North Carolina: Military Records and Histories
Civil War


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1890 Census of Union Veterans and Widows of the Civil War  Dare County     (Source: Family History Library)
The Civil War Along the Coast  NC & SC
Confederate Channel Obstructions  Wood pilings placed to stop Federal fleet in Croatan Sound, still visible at low tide. Remains are 2 1/2 mi. W     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Confederate Forts  Fort Hatteras and Fort Clark, 2 miles s. west, fell to Union troops on Aug. 29, 1861, after two days of heavy naval bombardment     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Fort Bartow  Confederate earth fort mounting nine guns. Bombarded by Federal fleet February 7, 1862. Earthworks 2 1/2 mi. W     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Fort Blanchard  Confederate earth fort mounting four guns. Smallest on Roanoke Island. Surrendered on Feb. 8, 1862. Earthworks are 300 yds. S     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
FORT FORREST  Confederate, mounting seven guns. Protected west side of Croatan Sound. Destroyed on Feb. 8, 1862. Earthworks stood 1 mile N     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Fort Huger  Principal Confederate fort on Roanoke Island. Mounted twelve guns. Surrendered Feb. 8, 1862. Earthworks are 100 yards south     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Hatteras Inlet Batteries Battle Summary  1861     (Source: American Battlefield Protection Program)
Hatteras, NC  Civil War History
Roanoke Island Battle Summary  1862     (Source: American Battlefield Protection Program)
Southern Claims Commission  Dare County - Approved Claims, 1871-1880     (Source: fold3 - 7 day free trial)
Southern Claims Commission  Dare County - Barred and Disallowed Claims     (Source: fold3 - 7 day free trial)
U.S.S. Monitor  Fought C.S.S. "Virginia" ("Merrimac") in first battle of ironclad ships. Lost Dec. 31, 1862, in gale 17 miles southeast. First marine sanctuary     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)

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