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Held the line alongthis road and repulsedthe assault of Hobart'sUnion Brigade, March 19,1865. This line wasevacuated, March 20.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN5V_main-confederate-line_Four-Oaks-NC.html
The Confederate LeftWing, part of a longhook-shaped line de-signed to trap theUnion forces, extendedacross the road hereon March 19. Thissector, occupied byMaj. Gen. R. F. Hoke'sDivision, was evacuatedon March 20. A newline parallel to theroad was…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN5U_first-union-attack_Four-Oaks-NC.html
Brig. Gen. W. P. Carlin'sDivision attacked theConfederate line abovethe road here on March19. Repulsed, they threwup works but weredriven out by the Con-federate charge.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN5T_cole-farmhouse_Four-Oaks-NC.html
Stood in this field.Scene of heavy fighting,March 19. Destroyedon March 20 by Con-federate artillery toprevent sniping.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN5S_fighting-below-the-road_Four-Oaks-NC.html
One-half mile south ofthis point, across the road, Brig. Gen. J. D.Morgan's Union Div-ision halted the mainConfederate charge,March 19, 1865, in oneof the fiercest engage-ments of the battle.
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After overrunning twoUnion lines abovethis road, the Confed-erates crossed herein the main assaultof March 19, 1865.Union reinforcementshalted their advancein the woods belowthe road.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN5M_confederate-attacks_Four-Oaks-NC.html
Across the fields be-hind this marker theConfederate Right Wingmade five attacks onUnion positions to theleft, March 19, 1865.They were thrown backby the XX Federal Corps.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN5K_federal-artillery_Four-Oaks-NC.html
Union batteries (26guns) formed a linehere, March 19. These guns covered retreatingFederals during theConfederate chargesand finally haltedthe advance of theConfederate Right Wing.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN5J_union-headquarters_Four-Oaks-NC.html
Maj. Gen. H. W. Slocum,commanding Sherman'sLeft Wing, had head-quarters in this field,March 19-21, 1865.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN5H_union-hospital_Four-Oaks-NC.html
Field hospital of theXX Corps during theBattle of Bentonvillewas located here.Four hundred Unionsoldiers, wounded inthe Battle of Averas-boro (16 miles west) onMarch 16, were broughthere for treatment.