A Little-Known Slice Of North Carolina History Can Be Found At This Civil War Site
By Carolyn Harmon|Published February 01, 2024
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For a fascinating little-known slice of history in North Carolina, visit Kinston Battlefield Park. This small Civil War site of the first Battle of Kinston, which was fought on Dec. 13 and 14, 1862, is dedicated to the soldiers who were killed during the conflict. This battle was the first major Confederate opposition of about 2,000 troops, commanded by Brig. Gen. Nathan G. Evans, to approximately 10,000 Union troops led by Brig. Gen. John G. Foster. The battle resulted in a Union victory. Here you’ll find descriptive markers, earthworks, and an 1860s Baptist church.
For more information about the Battle of Kinston, watch this video.
Discover more about this little-known slice of history in North Carolina on the National Park Service website. Show off your strong roots in North Carolina. Use the coupon code NorthCarolina10 for 10 percent off of your purchase.
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