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You Found It! New Information on Confederate Submarines in the Civil War ... The illustration shows a detailed view of a Confederate Submarine attacking the Union flag-ship Minnesota in October of 1861. The report below, gives a detailed eye-witness account of the encounter.
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www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/Confederate_Submari...
www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/Confederate_Submarine.htm
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Drawings, diagrams, and history of the CSS H.L. Hunley, the civil war era submarine. ... The Submarine | The Blockade | The Torpedo | Gallery | Engineering | Questions | The David | Hunley Links | Hunley Books | Confederate Flags | Museum Shop...
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www.charlestonillustrated.com/hunley/
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This page features views of the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley. ... Confederate Submarine H.L. Hunley (1863-1864); Sepia wash drawing by R.G. Skerrett, 1902, after a painting then held by the Confederate Memorial Literary Society Museum, Richmond, Virginia. Courtesy of the Navy Art Collection, Washington, DC. U.S.
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www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-us-cs/csa-sh/csash-hl/hu...
www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-us-cs/csa-sh/csash-hl/hunley.htm
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History of Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley ... Figure 3. The "Rebel Submarine Ram "documented by Lieutenants Colin and Baird. It is undoubtedly the Confederate Privateer Pioneer.
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www.history.navy.mil/branches/org12-7b.htm
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The Confederate States Submarine H L Hunley, Civil War Naval history in charleston south carolina ... The Confederate States Submarine H L Hunley;
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The first "David" was developed by the Confederates as a submersible (it never was intended to be a submarine), moving essentially just under the surface of the water with its little smokestack extending above. ... At the Charleston Museum, there is the replica of the Confederate submarine Horace L. Hunley.
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home.att.net/~bh1861/subs.html
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The Confederate Navy and the men who fought in it, are distinctive in naval history, not for immensity of a single engagement, but for the diversity of action, the complete realization of the ironclad as a fighting vessel and the development of the torpedo as a weapon of destruction.
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www.confederatenavy.com/
www.confederatenavy.com/
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Confederate Submarine Hunley Built by Port Lavacans ... By STEVE BALES - “Men from Lavaca (now known as Port Lavaca) built, maintained, and operated the Confederate Submarine H.L.Hunley,” which was recently discovered and raised off the coast of South Carolina.
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www.rootsweb.com/~txcalhou/hunley.html
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American Civil War Submarine Naval History Confederate and Union ... ; Secrets of a Civil War Submarine; On the night of February 17, 1864, history was made when, for the first time ever, a submarine sank an enemy ship. The submarine was the C.S.S. H.L. Hunley, a hand-powered Confederate warship!
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americancivilwar.com/tcwn/civil_war/naval_submarine.htm...
americancivilwar.com/tcwn/civil_war/naval_submarine.html
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