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Civil War stirrup, recovered from the Wyse Fork, NC Battlefield

$65.00

Product Description

This is another nice piece being offered, it is an iron Civil War stirrup (probably Confederate), measuring 5 ½” x 4”.  It was recovered many years ago from the Wyse Fork, NC Battlefield (see map).

In an effort to link up with Sherman's troops advancing into North Carolina, Union Gen. John M. Schofield advanced inland from Wilmington in late February 1865. Schofield ordered Maj. Gen. Jacob D. Cox to move his XXIII Corps from New Berne toward Goldsboro. Cox’s advance was blocked, however, by Confederate divisions under Gen. Braxton Bragg at Southwest Creek just east of Kinston.

Bragg tried to grasp the initiative from the Federals by attacking their flanks on March 8. After initial success, the Southern attacks stalled. Union reinforcements arrived on March 9, just in time to repulse Bragg’s renewed attacks the next day. After heavy fighting and unable to dislodge Cox, Bragg withdrew across the Neuse River.

The Battle of Wyse Fork involved one of the largest concentrations of troops ever on North Carolina soil. More than 225 Confederates were taken prisoner and an unknown number left dead or dying on the field. Total Union casualties for the three days were fewer, with 57 killed and 265 wounded. As a delaying maneuver, the battle was a success for the Confederates.

This stirrup appears to possibly having some battle damage. In “Horse Equipment of the Civil War”, by Crouch, he shows one of these stirrups and suggests that they probably seen Confederate use (see pictures).

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