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    H. L. Hunley, also known as the Hunley, CSS H. L. Hunley, or CSS Hunley, was a submarine of the Confederate States of America that played a small part...
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  • volunteering to join the crew is allowed to do so. On February 17, 1864, the CSS H. L. Hunley sails out and attacks the USS Housatonic. The torpedo is rammed into...
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    CSS Alabama was a screw sloop-of-war built in 1862 for the Confederate States Navy. The vessel was built in Birkenhead on the River Mersey opposite Liverpool...
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  • Look up Hunley in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hunley is a surname. Hunley may also refer to: USS Hunley, a U.S. Navy ship name CSS Hunley, a Confederate...
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    Confederacy experimented with the submarine CSS Hunley, which was not successful, and with the ironclad CSS Virginia, rebuilt from the sunken Union ship...
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    CSS H. L. Hunley". Tennessee Historical Quarterly. 25 (4): 377–378. JSTOR 42622906. Hicks, Brian (January 2014). "One-Way Mission of the H. L. Hunley"...
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  • being the captain of USS Housatonic when it was sunk by the submarine CSS Hunley. Charles Pickering was born in New Hampshire and was a descendant of the...
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    the Sea. Hearts in Bondage (1936) – directed by Lew Ayres The Hunley (1999) – CSS Hunley attacks a U.S. Navy ship The Secret of the Submarine (1915) –...
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  • CSS HL Hunley Found Intact"[permanent dead link] Civil War Submarine Found, Charleston, SC, Reuter, May, 1995 "Third and Final Search for the Hunley,"...
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    overload its limited railroads to the point of failure. The surrender of the CSS Shenandoah in Liverpool, England, marked the end of the Civil War and the...
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    American Civil War and the attempts at submarine construction such as the CSS Hunley, the financially desperate Monturiol wrote to the US Secretary of the...
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    of the Confederate Navy USS Alligator CSS Hunley CSS Pioneer CSS Pioneer II (Also known as CSS American diver) CSS Bayou Saint John Union Army Balloon Corps...
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    Vol. 15, p. 328 "The Sinking of the USS Housatonic by the Submarine CSS H.L. Hunley". The Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War...
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    called to Richmond, from his work as a "torpedo planter" working on the CSS Hunley and later developments, but on April 2, 1865, the city was evacuated....
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  • USS Housatonic H. L. Hunley HMS Invincible, a British battlecruiser, sunk at the battle of Jutland Ivanhoe, a Confederate blockade runner CSS Jamestown USS Keokuk...
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  • human-powered submarines, including CSS H. L. Hunley (named for its designer and chief financier, Horace Lawson Hunley). The first Confederate submarine...
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    experimented with submarines before the Confederacy produced its famed CSS Hunley; the result, USS Alligator, failed primarily because of lack of suitable...
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    CSS Florida was a sloop-of-war in the service of the Confederate States Navy. She served as a commerce raider during the American Civil War before being...
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    of February 23, 1864, the CSS Hunley made the first successful sinking of an enemy warship by a submarine, although the Hunley was also sunk shortly afterwards...
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  • Myrtle Beach. USS Housatonic  United States Navy 17 February 1864 Sunk by CSS Hunley, becoming the first warship in history to be sunk by a submarine. 32°43′7″N...
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    Museum of Military History), in Dresden. USS Turtle USS Alligator (1862) CSS Hunley James P. Delgado, Clive Cussler (2011). Silent Killers: Submarines and...
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    Confederate submarine H. L. Hunley, which managed to sink the Union screw sloop USS Housatonic on February 17, 1864, although the Hunley was lost. Spar torpedoes...
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    Commons has media related to CSS Atlanta (ship, 1861). Various photos and drawings of Atlanta List of prisoners from the CSS Atlanta on June 17, 1863 "Rebel...
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    conservation-restoration of the H.L. Hunley is currently being undertaken by the Warren Lasch Conservation Center; they hope to have the Hunley project completed by 2020...
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    naval history "The Sinking of the USS Housatonic by the Submarine CSS H.L. Hunley, off Charleston, South Carolina, 17 February 1864". Naval History and...
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    sank the Confederate flagship CSS Colonel Lovell. In actions south of Vicksburg, Mississippi, she severely damaged the CSS City of Vicksburg and captured...
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    Cussler's expedition in 1994-1995 that found the Confederate submarine CSS Hunley off Charleston, South Carolina. In addition to writing articles on a variety...
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    blockaders, maintaining a trickle of trade in and out of Mobile. The CSS Hunley, the first submarine to sink an enemy vessel in combat, was built and...
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    CSS Albemarle was a steam-powered casemate ironclad ram of the Confederate Navy (and later the second Albemarle of the United States Navy), named for...
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    the Confederate States Navy, and subsequently was taken into that Navy as CSS Water Witch. Water Witch was launched by the Washington Navy Yard in 1851...
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