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Related Historical Markers
These markers are of the four stops on the walking tour of the battlefield.
By J. J. Prats, February 27, 2010
Battle of Goldsborough Bridge Monument
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
| On Old Mt. Olive Highway south of U.S. 117, on the left when traveling south. |
| | Nearly 15,000 men clashed on these fields December 17, 1862. At stake was the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad bridge which spanned the Neuse River here. Confederate troops, outnumbered five to one, fought bravely to defend the bridge, a vital link in . . . — — Map (db m28541) HM |
| On Old Mt. Olive Highway just south of U.S. 117, on the left when traveling south. |
| | (Preface): Late in 1862. Union Gen. John G. Foster’s garrison was well entrenched in New Bern and made several incursions into the countryside. On December 11, Foster led a raid from New Bern to burn the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Bridge . . . — — Map (db m28291) HM |
| On Old Mt. Olive Highway south of U.S. 117, on the left when traveling south. |
| | It was along the top of this railroad embankment that one Union regiment, the 17th
Massachusetts, approached the railroad bridge one quarter mile to your left. As the men
of the 17th fought their way along the top of the embankment they came under . . . — — Map (db m28554) HM |
| On Old Mt. Olive Highway south of Route 117, on the left when traveling south. |
| | Union General John G. Foster’s prime objective, the wooden covered Wilmington & Weldon railroad bridge, crossed the Neuse River here. After the 51st and 52nd North Carolina regiments were pushed back by the Union advance coming through the fields on . . . — — Map (db m28569) HM |
| On Old Mt. Olive Highway near U.S. 117, on the left when traveling south. |
| | After Union troops burned the railroad bridge they began to leave the field. The Confederates decided to re-cross the river by way of a wagon bridge one half mile above the railroad and counterattack the small Union rear guard.
The right wing . . . — — Map (db m28583) HM |
May. 21, 2024