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Digitally restored Civil War print depicting the Union Armys capture of Fort Fisher

Digitally restored Civil War print depicting the Union Armys capture of Fort Fisher


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Digitally restored Civil War print depicting the Union Armys capture of Fort Fisher

Digitally restored Civil War print depicting the Union Armys capture of Fort Fisher. The capture of Fort Fisher was a joint assault of Union Army and Naval forces. Fort Fisher was referred to as the Gibraltar of the South and was the last major coastal stronghold of the Confederacy. The battle took place January 13 - 15, 1865 outside of Wilmington, North Carolina

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19th Century American Civil War American Culture American Flags Archival Army Attack Battle Battlefield Blue Cavalry Civil War Combat Confederate Army Conflict Dead Person Death Digital Enhancement Flag Fort Historic World Events Infantry Large Group Of People Leadership Lithograph North Carolina Old Fashion Painting People Smoke Standing Troops Uniform Union Army Us Army Victory Vintage Fort Fisher Wilmington


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This digitally restored Civil War print captures the pivotal moment when the Union Army successfully seized Fort Fisher, marking a significant turning point in the American Civil War. The image showcases the joint assault of Union Army and Naval forces as they bravely fought against the Confederate army to secure this last major coastal stronghold known as the Gibraltar of the South. The painting vividly portrays a chaotic battlefield scene with billowing smoke and a large group of men standing amidst the turmoil. The cavalry charges forward, while American flags proudly wave in defiance. This historic event took place from January 13th to 15th, 1865, just outside Wilmington, North Carolina. John Parrot's digital enhancement has breathed new life into this vintage illustration, allowing us to witness this crucial battle with remarkable clarity. The colors are vibrant and rich, emphasizing both the heroism and tragedy that unfolded on that fateful day. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back in time to an era defined by conflict and sacrifice. It serves as a poignant reminder of our nation's past struggles and triumphs. This image encapsulates not only an important chapter in American history but also pays tribute to those who fought valiantly for their cause.

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