The H.L. Hunley was one of the most significant submarines in military history, but when it sank, the fate of its crew ...
They expected to find signs of panic inside the H.L. Hunley. Instead, they found something much more unsettling.
CHARLESTON, S.C. — It's long been a mystery why the H.L. Hunley never returned after becoming the first submarine in history to sink an enemy warship in 1864, but new research announced Friday may ...
The H.S. Hunley crew corpses stumped scientists for 17 years. Researchers just cracked the case.
It took more than 100 years to find the historic, sunken H.L. Hunley. The remains of those eight men, including Lieutenant George E. Dixon, would remain sealed in the wrought-iron casket that was the ...
All eight crew members of the CSS H.L. Hunley were lost when the vessel, the first submarine to sink an enemy warship, targeted the USS Housatonic in Charleston Harbor, S.C., on Feb. 17, 1864. The ...
All eight crew members of the CSS H.L. Hunley were lost when the vessel, the first submarine to sink an enemy warship, targeted the USS Housatonic in Charleston Harbor, S.C., on Feb. 17, 1864. The ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Today marks an important anniversary for the Hunley, a combat submarine that fought in the American Civil War. On Feb. 17, 1864, the Confederate vessel attacked and sank the ...
The H.L. Hunley was the deadliest submarine of the Civil War—to its own crews. Built in Mobile in 1863, this 40-foot iron vessel sank three times in just seven months, killing 21 Confederate sailors.
Fort Tribute, in Madrid, St Lawrence County, honors Civil War Medal of Honor recipients. Every summer, reenactors and historians bring the era to life. Visitors witness battlefield reenactments, ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Twenty-five years have passed since the H.L. Hunley, a Civil War-era submarine once thought to be lost at sea forever, was raised from the ocean floor just off the Charleston ...