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


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1890 Census of Union Veterans and Widows of the Civil War  Washington County     (Source: Family History Library)
85th Redoubt  Union fort built by the 85th New York Regiment. It was taken on April 18, 1864, in one of the heaviest assaults of the siege     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Albemarle Sound Battle Summary  1864     (Source: American Battlefield Protection Program)
Battle of Plymouth  Confederates under Gen. Robert F. Hoke, aided by the ram "Albemarle," took the town, April 17-20, 1864     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
The Civil War Along the Coast  NC & SC
Civil War, Washington County 
Fort Williams  Principal Union fort at Plymouth, named for Gen. Thomas Williams, stood here. It was the last fort to fall, April 20, 1864     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Hoke's Final Line  The extreme left flank of Confederate General Robt. F. Hoke's brigade was formed a few yds. N. just before the final attack, April 20, 1864     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Naval Action  The Confederate ironclad ram "Albemarle" sank the Union gunboat "Southfield", April 19, 1864, one mile N.E. in the Roanoke River     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Plymouth Battle Summary  1864     (Source: American Battlefield Protection Program)
Ram Albemarle  Confederate ironclad, winner of notable victories under Capt. J. W. Cooke, was sunk 600 feet north, night of Oct. 27, 1864     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Ransom's Assault  General Matt Ransom's brigade formed in line of battle near here in the final Confederate attack, April 20, 1864     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Southern Claims Commission  Washington County - Approved Claims, 1871-1880     (Source: fold3 - 7 day free trial)
Southern Claims Commission  Washington County - Barred and Disallowed Claims     (Source: fold3 - 7 day free trial)
Union Earthworks  The main line of Union defenses during the Battle of Plymouth, April 17-20, 1864, was built across the road at this point     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)

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