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But as this part of the story comes from second - and third-hand accounts, it "gets a little fuzzy," says archaeologist Mike Scafuri of the Warren Lasch Conservation Center in Charleston, where the recovered Hunley is on display.
Students dive into mystery of Civil War submarine Hunley 2010
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Entertaining, if at times overly dramatic in its narrative style, Raising the Hunley is a popular book in the very best sense of the word.
Books: Rebel Sub 2002
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In a written statement, Premier Ed Stelmach called Hunley's death a sad day for all
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The 'Hunley', after Horace Lawson Hunley, 1863 (USA)
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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In 2000, the Navy helped raise the Hunley, which contained the remains of its eight-man crew.
Navy goes on the hunt for famous shipwreck Annys Shin 2010
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In 2000, the Navy helped raise the Hunley, which contained the remains of its eight-man crew.
Navy goes on the hunt for famous shipwreck Annys Shin 2010
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In 2000, the Navy helped raise the Hunley, which contained the remains of its eight-man crew.
Navy goes on the hunt for famous shipwreck Annys Shin 2010
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Did the H.L. Hunley shine a blue signal to Confederate troops that they sunk a Union ship?
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Students dive into mystery of Civil War submarine Hunley
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