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Smash of Confederate Defenses

  • Apr 9, 1865
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Nine Black regiments of Gen. John Hawkins's division helped smash Confederate defenses at Fort Blakely, Alabama. Capture of the fort led to fall of Mobile. Sixty-eight U.S.C.T. had the highest number of casualties in the engagement.

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