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Fort Fisher : Fort Fisher was stormed on January 15th, 1865 at 3 1/2 p.m. : at 10 at night, the fort, garrison of 2200 men and the material of war were surrendered to Major Gen. Terry, commanding the United States forces
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Exciting events of Saturday, June 21st, 1856. Stabbing of Officer Hopkins by Judge Terry. Fort Vigilance & Surrender of the Law & Order Forces
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