File:Plymouth Battlefield North Carolina.jpg

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English: Map of battlefield core and study areas.

The revised Study Area includes waterways associated with the CSS Albemarle’s approach and the Federal navy’s retreat. It also includes the three approach routes used by the Confederate army from the south and east of the town.

Two Core Areas were added. The western Core Area represents the Union naval bombardment of a Confederate sand battery west of town. The small southern Core Area reflects an engagement associated with a limited Union sortie against the Confederate line.
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Source National Park Service
Author American Battlefield Protection Program

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