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H.L. Hunley (Submarine)

LC control no.n 88119022
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Corporate name headingH.L. Hunley (Submarine)
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Variant(s)Hunley (Submarine)
C.S.S. Hunley (Submarine)
Beginning date1863
Ending date1964
Associated countryConfederate States of America
LocatedCharleston (S.C.)
Found inKleoppel, J.E. Danger beneath the waves, c1987: t.p., etc. (Confederate submarine H. L. Hunley; christened H. L. Hunley in 1863; submarine torpedo boat; disappeared Feb. 17, 1864; Hunley (CSS))
U.S. Cong. Senate. Comm. on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Conveyance of the C.S.S. Hunley, report ... on S. 1084, 1995: t.p. (C.S.S. Hunley) p. 1 (40-foot long Confederate submarine, sank near Charleston Harbor in 1864; intact wreckage discovered, May 1995)
Friends of the Hunley website, May 7, 2008: (named for Horace Lawson Hunley, inventor of the craft)
Confederate saboteurs, 2015: ECIP title page (the Hunley) ECIP Chapter 1 (the famous Confederate submarine H. L. Hunley) ECIP Chapter 4 (the Submarine Torpedo-Boat 'H. L. Hunley')
Wikipedia, November 21, 2014 H.L. Hunley (Submarine) (The submarine was named for her inventor, Horace Lawson Hunley, shortly after she was taken into service under the control of the Confederate Army at Charleston, South Carolina; acquired: 1863; out of service: 1864 (sunk); finally located in 1995, Hunley was recovered in 2000 and is on display in Charleston, South Carolina)