Wilmington NC
Most records cite the fall of Wilmington, North Carolina on February 22, 1865. This was the last blockade running port of the South.
they surrendered- novnet
James Dearing
Stand Watie
It was won at Chickamauga. No, actually, technically, the last confederate victory happened a few months after the Lee's surrender at Palmino Ranch in Texas. The last recorded casuality was a Union soldier at that battle.
Wilmington NC
Wilmington NC
Savannah
Admiral Farragut
Wilmington, North Carolina
The last Confederate port to hold out against the Union was Wilmington, North Carolina. It remained under Confederate control until January 15, 1865, when Union forces captured Fort Fisher, which guarded the port. This loss significantly impacted the Confederacy's supply lines and marked a turning point in the Civil War. Wilmington's fall effectively closed the last major open port for the Confederacy.
Most records cite the fall of Wilmington, North Carolina on February 22, 1865. This was the last blockade running port of the South.
The fall of Vicksburg on the Mississippi, last major Confederate river-port. This isolated all Confederate units to the West of the river.
To hold the Mississipi river-port of Vicksburg, last Confederate stronghold on the river.
They surrounded the river-port of Vicksburg, the last big Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi.
Mobile
No, it was in 62. By the end of that year, Lincoln and Grant both saw Vicksburg as the vital objective, the last big Mississippi port still in Confederate hands.