confederate camps in nc?

You are going to have to do a lot more research than searching the web. Check the local historical society. They are a wealth of information. Have you asked at the papermill itself ? I have gotten permission from industiral places before. Bring along a no liability form. That sometimes makes them feel better about allowing it.
 

I have already checked with the paper mill and they said no. I am pretty sure there are no historical societys there as these are very small towns. The county courthouse records and maps only go back to about 1890 due to a fire and no one really kept alot of records. I cant even find anything on my ancestors from there back and everyone from my family is from there. I'll just keep searching. thanks
 

maybe these sites will help

http://www.geocities.com/naforts/nc3.html

A camp was established for Confederate troops north of the town and trenches were dug near the river bridge to protect it from attack. The Methodist Episcopal Church was converted into a hospital and used by Confederate soldiers from North Carolina and Virginia, some of whom are buried in the church's courtyard.

http://www.researchonline.net/nccw/unit41.htm

http://archivegrid.org/web/jsp/s.jsp?q=garysburg+NC

I think that there are also links in the Civil War/maps forum to forts,campsites etc that might help you
 

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