Fort Bartow (1)

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Fort Bartow (1) (1861-1865) - A U.S. Civil War Fort established in 1861 on Roanoke Island, Dare County, North Carolina. Named Fort Bartow probably after Confederate Colonel Francis S. Bartow, who was killed on 21 July 1861 at the First Battle of Manassas. The fort was surrendered to Union Forces on 8 Feb 1862 and renamed Fort Foster after Brigadier General John G. Foster, (Cullum 1275). Abandoned in 1865 at the end of the war.

History

Established in 1861 by Confederate forces as one of three earthworks forts for the defense of Roanoke Island and the adjacent mainland. Fort Bartow was located on Pork Point, with nine guns pointed to the Croatan Sound.

Battle of Roanoke Island

A combined Union Army-Navy expedition assembled at Hatteras Inlet in February 1862 to take Roanoke Island and seize control of the sounds around it. This force was under the joint command of Union General Ambrose E. Burnside, (Cullum 1348), and Navy Rear Admiral Louis Goldsborough. The Union force consisted of sixty ships and 13,000 men while the Confederate garrison numbered only about 3,000.

On 7 Feb 1862, Union gunboats attacked all three of the Confederate forts on the sound side of Roanoke Island after being fired upon by Fort Bartow. Union troops were landed south of Fort Bartow. The Union gunboats were able to stay out of range of the fort guns and gunfire from the forts was ineffective. A naval battle ensued which lasted until darkness obscured the targets. The Confederate Navy was then forced to withdraw for lack of ammunition.

On 8 Feb 1862 the Union bombardment of the Island resumed and by the afternoon of the 8th, the island defenses were surrendered to General Burnside, including all three forts.

Union forces occupied the island for the duration of the war and renamed all of the forts.

Current Status

Marker only in the town of Manteo.


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Location: Pork Point off Burnside Road, Roanoke Island, Dare County, North Carolina.

Maps & Images

Lat: 35.90195 Long: -75.69677

See Also:

Sources:

  • Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 608.
  • Merrill, James M., The Rebel Shore, Little Brown & Company, Boston-Toronto, 1957, Public Domain (On Bill Tayer's Website), Chapter 5, page 82-99.

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