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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3., Chapter 6: siege of Knoxville.--operations on the coasts of the Carolinas and Georgia. (search)
re the bulk of the army was held, and where, in the course of a few weeks, re-enforcements began to arrive. The sea-coast of that State was in possession of the National troops, but until near the close of the year 1862. these were barely sufficient to hold the territory against attempts made by the Confederates, Fosters Headquarters at Morehead City. this is a view of the Macon House, where Foster had his Headquarters, on the corner of Arundell and Ninth streets. Beyond it is seen Bogue Sound and Bogue Island. See page 311, volume II. now and then, to repossess themselves of lost posts. One of these attempts was made at the village of Washington, on the Little Pamlico River, then held by a small land force under Colonel Potter, These were composed of a company of the Third New York Artillery, with 6 guns; six companies of cavalry, two companies of the First North Carolina, and two of the Massachusetts Twenty-fourth. and two gunboats (Pickett and Louisiana ) lying in the