Cumberland County Rest Area North - I-95 NB - Fayetteville, NC
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member outdoorboy34
N 34° 59.789 W 078° 49.657
17S E 698258 N 3874810
The Cumberland County Rest Area North is located at Milepost 48, 1 mile southeast of Fayettville on I-95 in Cumberland County, North Carolina
Waymark Code: WMTZ3C
Location: North Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 01/26/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 2

Rest Area: Cumberland County I-95, Northbound
Location: Milepost 48, 1 mile southeast of Fayettville on I-95
Phone: (910)437-2611
Parking Spaces: Cars: 49, Car/Trailer: 8, Trucks: 18,
Information: This facility was opened in 1981 and renovated in 2009.
Highway Number: Interstate 95

Highway Access Direction: North

Rest Area Name: Cumberland County Rest Area North

Facilities:
Restrooms  Handicapped Accessible Restrooms  Family Restrooms  Picnic Areas  Grilling Areas  Recycling Trash bins


Services:
Water Fountains Vending Machines 


Special Features:
This historial marker is here. The Battle of Bentonville March 19, 20, and 21, 1865 At Bentonville, General William T. Sherman's Union Army, advancing from Fayetteville toward Goldsboro, met and battled the Confederate Army of General Joseph E. Johnston. General Robert E. Lee had directed the Confederates to make a stand in North Carolina to prevent Sherman from joining General U.S. Grant in front of Lee's Army at Petersburg, Virginia. Johnston had been able to raise nearly 30,000 men from South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, and eastern North Carolina. His army included a galaxy of generals: Two full generals besides Joseph E. Johnston; four lieutenant generals; fourteen major generals; and many brigadier generals. Ahead of Sherman with his force, he looked for an opportunity to strike. Sherman's Army of 60,000 men was divided into two wings: 30,000 men in the Left Wing marching via Averasboro and Bentonville, and 30,000 men in the Right Wing marching in a parallel route to the southeast. Sherman's North Carlina objective was Goldsboro, where 40,000 additional troops and fresh supplies would reinforce and nourish his weary army. The three-day battle ended in a stalemate. After an initial success on the first day, the Confederates were unable to destroy the united Federal Left and Right Wings (60,000 men) and on the night of March 21-22 they withdrew. The Union Army, anxious to reach Goldsboro, did not pursue. Troops involved: 85,000 to 90,000 Causualties: Killed Wounded Missing Confederate 239 1,694 673 Union 304 1,112 221 Total 543 2,806 894 Total killed, wounded, and missing: 4,243 The Battle of Bentonville was important because it was: 1. The only major Confederate attempt to stop Sherman after the Battle of Atlanta, August, 1864. 2. The last major Confederate offensive in which the Confederates chose the ground and made the initial attack. 3. The largest battle ever fought on North Carolina soil. The Harper House, residence in which John and Amy Harper raised their 8 children, has been restored on the battleground. This home was used during the battle as a Union hospital and after the battle as a Confederate hospital. In the Confederate Cemetery nearby are buried 360 soldiers. The museum and 6,000-acre battleground are open for tours on a regular schedule. To reach the Battleground, proceed on Int. 95 thirty miles to intersection of U.S. 701. Turn right and follow the signs eleven miles. Archives and Highway Departments. 1962


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Common Name for the Highway: Not listed

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