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Fort Macon (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 13
The Manassas Style.
--A gentleman who had been a prisoner at Fort Macon, and remained on parole at Beaufort, got off from there recently under a flag of truce.
He says that the Lincoln troops there had great rejoicing over the defeat of the Confederate army and the capture of Richmond!
The fort fired a salute on the head of it. No doubt the same thing was done at all the Yankee posts.