Pamlico Sound is one of the most storied bodies of water among North
Carolina's Outer Banks. Early colonists to Roanoke Island used it for
protection. Blackbeard the pirate was killed there in 1718, and General
Washington relied on it for transportation in the Revolutionary War. It
wasn't a surprise, then, that the Confederate bastion of Fort Ocracoke
was built in those same waters. Said to be capable of mounting fifty
guns, the fort was part of the coastal defense system of the state.
After Union victories on nearby Hatteras Island, the fort was destroyed
and its whereabouts lost for generations. Author Robert K. Smith led an
archaeological mission to find the once lost fort and presents the
harrowing story of its past and discovery for the first time.