. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . the gun positions within Fort Fisher, from which the ( oufederates so long defied the blockading fleetcovering the api>roaeh and departure of blockade-runners to and from Wilmington. N. C. Only after two powerful expeditions hadbeen sent against it did the Federals finally gain possession of this well-constructed work. In the centre is seen a portion of theMound, an artificial eminence used as a lookout. It was on tliis that the light for the guidance of blockade-r


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . the gun positions within Fort Fisher, from which the ( oufederates so long defied the blockading fleetcovering the api>roaeh and departure of blockade-runners to and from Wilmington. N. C. Only after two powerful expeditions hadbeen sent against it did the Federals finally gain possession of this well-constructed work. In the centre is seen a portion of theMound, an artificial eminence used as a lookout. It was on tliis that the light for the guidance of blockade-runners was estab-lished early in the war. The Confederates had destroyed all other aids to naWgation along the coast, but it was of the utmost im-portance that vessels with cargoes for Wilmington should be able to make port and discharge their precious ballast in the formof munitions of war. In the view of the bomb-proof at the bottom of the page is evident the pains that have been taken to nuikethe works impregnable. At the point where the brick chimney rises, the cooking for a section of the garrison was done in THE WELL-SHORED BOMB-PROOF COPVRIGHT, 1911, PATRIOT PUB. CO.


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