(Charleston-AP) March 15, 2004 - As many as 10,000 people are expected to participate in April's funeral in Charleston for the eight-man crew of the Confederate submarine Hunley. Organizers say that ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Thousands of re-enactors — men in Confederate gray and Union blue and women in black hoop skirts and veils — listened to the mournful wail of Taps at Charleston Harbor on ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Thousands of men in Confederate gray and Union blue and women in black hoop skirts and veils escorted the crew of the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley, the first sub in history to ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Thousands of men in Confederate gray and Union blue and women in black hoop skirts and veils escorted the crew of the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley, the first sub in history to ...
Some called it the last Confederate funeral. The eight crew members of the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley were laid to rest in Charleston, S.C., Saturday. Thousands of men in Confederate gray and ...
Joseph A. Ridgaway grew up on Maryland's Eastern Shore and was an experienced seaman by the time he turned 16. He joined the Confederate Navy in 1863. When he died aboard the H.L. Hunley, near the end ...
correctionA graphic with an April 17 Metro article about the CSS Hunley incorrectly said that the Confederate submarine was raised in the fall of 2000 and that it spent more than 140 years on the ...
NORTH CHARLESTON - A decade after the raising of the Confederate submarine Hunley off the South Carolina coast, the cause of the sinking of the first sub in history to sink an enemy warship remains a ...
NORTH CHARLESTON -- The world got an unobstructed view of the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley for the first time since the Civil War on Thursday as a massive steel truss that had surrounded the ...
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