Ever since the Confederate submarine Hunley was discovered off the South Carolina coast, theorists have wondered what caused it to sink in 1864. Now Clemson University researchers might have found an ...
Scientists will soon see a new side of the Hunley -- the starboard side. This week, a crew of engineers and scientists at the Warren Lasch Conservation Center will begin moving the Confederate ...
(Charleston) Aug. 8, 2000 - The Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley was brought into the port of Charleston after being lifted from the floor of the Atlantic Ocean off Sullivans Island on Tuesday ...
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — A gold pocket watch belonging to the captain of the sunken Hunley will be on display starting this weekend, according to Friends of the Hunley. The Hunley was the world ...
Born and built amid gray-cloaked secrecy during the American Civil War, the H.L. Hunley – the first submarine to sink an enemy ship – has held tight to its murky mysteries. The 150th anniversary of ...
The scientist who cracked the 150-year-old mystery of the the sinking of the H.L. Hunley Confederate submarine has revealed the painstaking steps she took to demonstrate what killed its eight-man crew ...
The Hunley Project, a consortium of researchers, scientists and state and federal agencies, this year begins a conservation phase that might add an important piece to the puzzle of what happened to ...
On Friday, Aug. 8, the Hunley Project announced a plan to rotate the H.L. Hunley from its historic position, revealing a side of it that hasn't been seen since it first disappeared in 1864. "This will ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — The Hunley will reopen fully this Father's Day weekend after more than a year of being closed or only partially opened due to the pandemic. With its reopening, the attraction ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)- The H.L. Hunley submarine made history as the first successful combat submarine after sinking the U.S.S. Housatonic in 1864. Shortly after, the Hunley and it’s 8-man crew ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X The remains of George Dixon, captain of the Confederate submarine Hunley, were recovered more than ...