During the Civil War there were many forts in the Bald Head Island/Southport/Oak Island area, guarding the entrances to the Cape Fear River.
In Brunswick County there were at least four key forts: Fort Anderson (originally named Fort St. Philips) at Brunswick Town, Fort Johnston in Smithville (now Southport), Fort Caswell at the mouth of the Cape Fear River, and Fort Campbell on present-day Long Beach.
In nearby New Hanover County, Fort Fisher guarded the other entrance to the Cape Fear River, keeping Wilmington as the very last Confederate port open until the bitter end, falling on January 15th, 1865, after a tremendous bombardment by Union Naval troops and attack by more than 20,000 Union army troops.
Below are a number of area events associated with the Civil War in our area:
January 11, 2012 – 6:30 PM
Brunswick Civil War Round Table
Speaker: Ed Bearrs, considered a “National Treasure” by most noted historians. Topic: “President Lincoln and Gen. George B. McClellan: A Troubled Partnership.” Refreshments
The Brunswick Center @ Southport 1513 N. Howe Street, Southport Behind Wingate by Wyndham Hotel
Contact: Wally Rueckel
910/253-7382
Admission/Fees: $10.00 per person
$10 admission fee for guests and that fee can be applied toward a $25 annual membership fee
January 21 – 22, 2012 – 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
147th Anniversary of the 2nd Battle of Fort Fisher
10am-4pm Saturday & 11am-4pm Sunday. This two-day event will highlight the war’s largest amphibious assault with a Navy and Marine living history program that includes small arms and artillery demonstrations, a period torpedo exhibit, as well as special presentations focusing on the Union and Confederate sailors and marines who fought at Fort Fisher in January 1865.
Fort Fisher State Historic Site 1610 Fort Fisher Blvd., South Kure Beach, NC
910/458-5538
Admission/Fees: Free
February 7, 2012 – 6:30 PM
Brunswick Civil War Round Table
Speaker: Will Greene, Executive Director, Pamplin Park. Topic: “April 2nd Breakout at Petersburg and the Surrender at Appomattox”. Refreshments.
Trinity United Methodist Church 209 E.Nash Street, Southport, NC 28461
Contact: Wally Rueckel
910/253-7382
Admission/Fees: Free
March 6, 2012 – 6:30 PM
Brunswick Civil War Round Table
Speaker: Marvin Nicholson, former school administrator and Civil War re-enactor. Topic: “The African-American Experience in the Civil War Era.” Refreshments.
Trinity United Methodist Church 209 E.Nash Street, Southport, NC 28461
Contact: Wally Rueckel
910/253-7382
Admission/Fees: Free
March 8, 2012 – 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
The Coastal Consumer Showcase
“Highlighting the Best in Local Products and Services.” Area businesses will be on display for area residents and visitors to explore what our business community has to offer.
St. James Community Center 4140-A Southport-Supply Road, St. James
Contact: Southport-Oak Island Area Chamber of Commerce
910/457-6964
April 3, 2012 – 6:30 PM
Brunswick Civil War Round Table
Speaker: William C. “Jack” Davis, prolific writer on the Civil War and director of Virginia Tech’s Civil War Institute. Topic: “War Confederate Defeat Inevitable?” Refreshments.
Trinity United Methodist Church 209 E.Nash Street, Southport, NC 28461
Contact: Wally Rueckel
910/253-7382
Admission/Fees: Free
Brunswick Civil War Round Table
Speaker: Dr. Chris E. Fonvielle, Jr., well known local UNCW history professor and BCWRT Lifetime Charter Member. Topic: “Lt. Cmdr. William B. Cushing: Incomparable Federal Naval Office”. He was instrumental in the capture of Fort Fisher. Refreshments.
Trinity United Methodist Church 209 E.Nash Street, Southport, NC 28461
Contact: Wally Rueckel
910/253-7382
Admission/Fees: Free
June 5, 2012 – 6:30 PM
Brunswick Civil War Round Table
Speaker: Dr. Max R. Williams, BCWRT director and Lifetime Charter Member. Topic: “When Cotton Wasn’t King: Southern Dreams and British Realities.” Refreshments.
Trinity United Methodist Church 209 E.Nash Street, Southport, NC 28461
Contact: Wally Rueckel
910/253-7382
Admission/Fees: Free.
August 11, 2012 – 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Blue & Gray Navies
Carolina Living History Guild members will set up displays that highlight the history of the USS North Carolina and the CSS North Carolina during the American Civil War. Displays will include steam engineering, ironclad ship construction, navigation, small arms of the US and CS navies, and the “arts of the sailor.” Visitors will be able to view reproductions of period small arms and working models of steam engines, as well as many other items. Guild members will discuss with visitors the vast differences between the 1824 ship-of-the-line and the newly constructed Confederate ironclad gunboat, and how these differences highlighted the change in naval and military technology in the 1860s.
Battleship NORTH CAROLINA Highways 17/74/76/421 Intersections Wilmington, NC
910/251-5797

















