Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Fort Clark” in chapter 3 of D. H. Hill, Jr., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 4, North Carolina:
...all the salients, and was constructed of sand, revetted with turf from adjoining marshes.
Instead of being defended by guns with long range, it mounted twelve smooth-bore 32-pounders.
The other, Fort Clark , was a redoubt of irregular figure, and mounted five 32-pounders and two small guns.
Its supply of ammunition was expended early in the engagement.
On the morning after the fleet's arrival, 318...
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