Threads From The National Tapestry: Stories From The American Civil War
About this episode:
By late December of 1864, dark waters were closing over the Confederacy. Back in August, David Farragut's fleet successfully bottled up Mobile Bay. Two months later, up in the Shenandoah, federal victory at Cedar Creek opened the valley to fire and desolation. In November, William Sherman marched his army across Georgia, and as he entered Savannah in December, he envisioned a similar path of destruction north through the Carolinas. That same month, over in Tennessee, George Thomas won a decisive victory at Nashville, and in Virginia, U.S. Grant continued to pin down Lee's army at Petersburg. Though the noose was being tightened round the neck of the Confederacy, there was still one major supply line and portal from which the shrinking Confederacy could count on supplies from the outside world. That railroad line was so vitally important Robert E. Lee tabbed it "the lifeline of the Confederacy." It ran from Petersburg south to Weldon, North Carolina and then down to the port city of Wilmington. This is the story of the massive fort that protected that city; that lifeline. Fort Fisher: The Gibraltar Of The Confederacy.
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Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode:
Charles F. Fisher Henry Chase Whiting Braxton Bragg Gideon Welles David Farragut Benjamin Butler David Dixon Porter Edwin Stanton Newton Martin Curtis Other References From This Episode:Fort Fisher State Historic Site
The Wilmington Campaign: Last Rays Of Departing Hope; Chris E. Fonvielle Jr.
Confederate Goliath: The Battle Of Fort Fisher; Rod Gragg
Get The Guide:
Want to learn more about the Civil War? A great place to start is Fred's guide, The Civil War: A History of the War between the States from Workman Publishing. The guide is in its 9th printing.
*Title Image by L. Prang & Company
Producer: Dan Irving