File:General Burnside's Expeditionː Fort Bartow, Roanoke Island, after its capture by the Federalists. The Civil War in America - ILN-1862-0322-0017 (cropped).jpg
R. Leitch junior; R. P. Leitch; Richard P. Leitch; Richard Leitch; Richard Pettegrew Leitch; Richard Pettigrew Leitch; Richard Pettigrew Principal Leitch
Fort Bartow, Roanoke Island, after its capture by the Federalists
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The Civil War in America. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 22 March 1862, from sketches by Frank Vizetelly (war correspondent).
General Burnside's Expeditionː Fort Bartow, Roanoke Island, after its capture by the Federalists. From a sketch by our special artist, Frank Vizetelly. RP Leitch
Fort Bartow, or the Causton's Bluff Battery, as it was known until 1863.
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