File:Rebel works for the defense of the New Inlet entrance to Cape Fear River.jpg

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Description View of Rebel works for the defense of the New Inlet entrance to Cape Fear River; An inset; Engraved in the Engineer Bureau, War Dept., March 12, 1865. Hampton Roads Naval Museum. Note: Fort Fisher's Atlantic side stretched nearly 2,000 yards and contained 10 batteries mounting 24 heavy guns, including a 10-inch Columbiad and a 6.5-inch rifle atop a 43-foot-high earthwork known simply as The Mound.
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Source http://history2379.rssing.com/chan-9699039/all_p8.html; https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3902c.cw0306001/
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current02:11, 25 December 2018Thumbnail for version as of 02:11, 25 December 20181,600 × 326 (120 KB)Taterian (talk | contribs){{Information |description=View of Rebel works for the defense of the New Inlet entrance to Cape Fear River; An inset; Engraved in the Engineer Bureau, War Dept., March 12, 1865. Hampton Roads Naval Museum. Note: Fort Fisher's Atlantic side stretched nearly 2,000 yards and contained 10 batteries mounting 24 heavy guns, including a 10-inch Columbiad and a 6.5-inch rifle atop a 43-foot-high earthwork known simply as The Mound. |date=1865 |source=http://history2379.rssing.com/chan-9699039/all...

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