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Sherman's March, Marker I-15 image, Touch for more information
By Roger Pate, June 29, 2009
Sherman's March, Marker I-15
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1 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurinburg — I-15 — Sherman's March
As Sherman's army moved north from Georgia on its path of destruction, one part entered North Carolina near here, March 4-7, 1865.Map (db m28292) HM
2 North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurel Hill — I-16 — Sherman's March
As Sherman's army moved north from Georgia, several units passed through Laurel Hill and camped in this vicinity, March 8-9, 1865.Map (db m31336) HM
3 North Carolina, Harnett County, Dunn — H-28 — Sherman's March
Moving on Goldsboro, Sherman's army was temporarily checked by Hardee's Confederates, Mar. 16, 1865, in Battle of Averasboro 3 1/2 Mi. W.Map (db m5835) HM
4 North Carolina, Johnston County, Smithfield — H-74 — Sherman’s March
Enroute from Goldsboro to Raleigh, Sherman’s army camped 1 mile east and on April 12, 1865, celebrated the news of Lee’s surrender.Map (db m14628) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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