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North Carolina 50th Infantry (Confederate)

14/03/1862

Battle - New Bern - Craven County, North Carolina

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New Bern

Hatteras Island, on the outer shore of North Carolina, fell to Union forces in August, 1861. Roanoke Island, just to the north, was captured on February 8, 1862. Elizabeth City on the mainland followed days later. With the freedom to navigate unmolested through Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds, Brig. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside's command looked for other strategic targets of opportunity. The city of New Bern was a significant target, as the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad that connected the coast with the in…READ MORE

15/04/1862

Organized - North Carolina 50th Infantry - North Carolina

20/09/1864

Battle - Chaffin's Farm - Henrico County, Virginia

03/02/1865

Battle - Rivers' Bridge - Bamberg County, South Carolina

16/03/1865

Battle - Averasborough - Harnett County, North Carolina; Cumberland County, North Carolina

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Averasborough

After his march through Georgia, Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman headed north into the Carolinas, reaching central North Carolina by mid-March 1865. On the afternoon of March 15, Maj. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick's Union cavalry came up against Lt. Gen. William Hardee's corps, consisting of two divisions of infantry and one of cavalry deployed across the Raleigh Road near Averasboro. Hardee's orders from Gen. Joseph E. Johnston were to delay the progress of Sherman's army so that Johnston could consolidate the rema…READ MORE

19/03/1865

Leadership Change - Regiment - Colonel George W. Wortham

19/03/1865

Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Washington Hardy

19/03/1865

Leadership Change - Division - Major General Lafayette McLaws

Major GeneralLafayette McLaws

19/03/1865

Battle - Bentonville - Bentonville, North Carolina

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Bentonville

After his march to the sea, Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman headed north in early 1865 to unite with Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's army in Virginia. Only Confederate Gen. Joseph Johnston's army stood between Sherman and Grant. After briefly blocking Sherman's advance at Averasboro, North Carolina on March 16, Johnston struck Maj. Gen. Henry Slocum's wing of Sherman's army near Bentonville on March 19. The Confederates ran into stiff resistance, as Slocum established a defensive position. Johnston's assaults con…READ MORE

26/04/1865

Mustered Out - North Carolina 50th Infantry - North Carolina

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