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On March 7, Federal advance units encountered Bragg's entrenched forces along Southwest Creek east of Kinston. Bragg's position not only blocked Cox's path but threatened a vital cross road and the New Bern-Goldsboro Railroad. Cox saw the importance of this position and moved forward the divisions of
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At New Bern, the Union forces were increased to three divisions and formed into a Provisional Corps with Cox in command. Moving towards Goldsboro, the Union forces repaired the railroad which was to function as a supply route for Sherman's Army Group. Johnston's army was too far away to move against
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NCDOT has created a project website that includes more details, such as the project's timeline and estimated costs and preliminary roadway design maps of the 21-mile section of U.S. 70 to be upgraded to interstate standards. The website also features a Frequently Asked Questions page section and a
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Skirmishing continued for the next few days until Hoke tried again to turn the Federal left flank on March 10. The Federal position had been strongly fortified by artillery and repulsed Hoke's attack within an hour. Hill then moved against the Union center but again Federal artillery proved decisive
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NCDOT is working with federal and state partners to minimize all environmental impacts, including to the historic battlefield. Specifically, NCDOT is working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the N.C. State Historic Preservation Office by following the National Historic Preservation Act of
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project. The proposed project is known as R-2553 in the NCDOT's Statewide Transportation Improvement Program. The current roadway designs include an interchange with a bridge and ramps at the intersection of Wyse Fork Road and US 70, along with associated service roads that would be built. This is
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and the attackers were repulsed. The remaining elements from the Federal XXIII Corps, which had just arrived in New Bern from Tennessee, were moving on Kinston. Facing five Union divisions, Bragg withdrew.
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The battlefield is now under threat by an NCDOT project to create a bypass around Kinston. It currently faces local opposition from lawmakers and the public.
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and its partners have acquired and preserved more than 114 acres (0.46 km) of the Wyse Fork battlefield. The battlefield is listed on the
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Bragg had only momentarily been able to check Cox's advance. Schofield's forces reached two full corps and were organized into the
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into the Union left flank. Hoke's attack hit a New England brigade in Carter's division, capturing an entire regiment (the
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1966 Section 106 review process for determining impacts to the battlefield and developing mitigation efforts.
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This article is about the 1865 American Civil War battle. For 1862 American Civil War battle, see
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virtual room with video simulations showing how the upgraded highway would look and function.
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Through the Eyes of Soldiers: The Battle of Wyse Fork Kinston North Carolina March 7–10, 1865
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The N.C. Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has proposed upgrading the existing four-lane
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to protect the roads. Bragg's forces were also reinforced by veterans from the
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Sokolosky, Wade; Smith, Mark A. (2015). "To Prepare for Sherman's Coming".
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currently a conventional intersection with stop signs on Wyse Fork Road.
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and the North Carolina Junior Reserves, all under the command of General
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National Register of Historic Places in Lenoir County, North Carolina
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in the Kinston area to interstate standards as part of the
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Map of Wyse Fork Battlefield core and study areas by the
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Battles of the Western Theater of the American Civil War
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Index

Battle of Kinston
Campaign of the Carolinas
Lenoir County
Kinston, North Carolina
United States
United States
Union
Confederate States of America
CSA (Confederacy)
John M. Schofield
Jacob D. Cox
Braxton Bragg
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Campaign of the Carolinas
Rivers' Bridge
James Island
Aiken
Congaree Creek
Columbia
Wise's Fork
Monroe's Cross-Roads
Averasborough
Bentonville
Morrisville
Carolinas Campaign
American Civil War
Union Army
Wilmington

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