Wyse Fork Battlefield

Wyse Fork Battlefield鈥攕ite of the Battle of Wyse Fork or the Second Battle of Kinston鈥攑layed a crucial role in the final days of the Civil War. Fought from March 7-10, 1865, this battle was part of the larger Confederate effort to slow the advance of Union forces under Gen. Jacob D. Cox as they moved toward Goldsboro, North Carolina.

It was the second largest battle fought in the state and saw determined resistance from Confederate troops under Gen. Braxton Bragg, who attempted to halt the Union advance.  Though the Confederates temporarily stalled Cox鈥檚 progress, Union forces ultimately pushed forward, setting the stage for the climactic Battle of Bentonville less than two weeks later.

Today, visitors can explore the battlefield鈥檚 history through a self-guided driving tour, with brochures available at the Kinston-Lenoir County Visitor and Information Center. A small parking area, monument, and interpretive wayside marker are located at the intersection of U.S. Route 70 and British Road, offering insight into the battle鈥檚 significance.

Wyse Fork Battlefield: What's Nearby

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Lafayette Tour Marker, Raleigh, North Carolina (NC-19)
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Battle of Forks Road and 鈥淏oundless鈥 U.S. Colored Troops Memorial
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Halifax, North Carolina (NC-174)
Halifax, NC
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Fayetteville, North Carolina (NC-28)
Fayetteville, NC
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Fayetteville, North Carolina (NC-139)
Fayetteville, NC
Museum of the Cape Fear/Arsenal Park
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Jackson, North Carolina (NC-7)
Jackson, NC
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Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site
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Preservation

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Related Battles

Lenoir County, NC | March 7, 1865
Result: Union Victory
Estimated Casualties
2,601
Union
1,101
Confed.
1,500