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- Sinking of USS Housatonic - Wikipedia
On the evening of 17 February 1864, H L Hunley made her first mission against an enemy vessel during the American Civil War Armed with a spar torpedo, mounted to a rod extending out from her bow, H L Hunley ' s mission was to lift the blockade of Charleston, South Carolina by destroying the sloop-of-war USS Housatonic in Charleston Harbor
- This Hand-Cranked Confederate Submarine Sank a Union Ship, Then . . .
On February 17, 1864, the Hunley made history as the first submarine to sink an enemy ship in battle Dixon and his crew attacked the USS Housatonic, a 1,240-ton wooden warship with 12 cannons stationed about six miles offshore
- H. L. Hunley - South Carolina Encyclopedia
On the night of February 17, 1864, the Confederate submarine H L Hunley attacked and sank the USS Housatonic about four miles off Sullivan’s Island This was the first successful sinking of an enemy ship in warfare by a submersible in the history of the world
- Under Pressure: Making History with the H. L. Hunley
On the night of February 17, 1864, a Confederate submarine called the H L Hunley made world history when it destroyed the USS Housatonic in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina It was the first ever submarine to sink an enemy vessel
- The H. L. Hunley Sinks the USS Housatonic
On the night of February 17, 1864, during the Civil War, the Confederacy made naval history off Charleston, South Carolina The H L Hunley became the first submarine to sink an enemy ship, the USS Housatonic , in combat
- Honoring Absolum Williams - South Carolina ETV
To commemorate the anniversary of the H L Hunley's historic fateful run on February 17, 1864, South Carolina ETV is shedding light on a very little-known fact about this submarine: Did you know that a Black sailor once served on the H L Hunley?
- The H. L. Hunley Project and Submarine Tours
On the night of February 17, 1864, the Confederate submarine, H L Hunley, sank the Union sloop USS Housatonic near Charleston Harbor Tragically, Hunley never made it back to port, sinking in Charleston Harbor and killing all eight crewmen
- The Final Sinking of the CSS Hunley, 1864 – Landmark Events
The USS Housatonic, sunk by the CSS Hunley on February 17, 1864 in Charleston Harbor—history’ first successful sinking of an enemy ship in combat by a submarine At 8:45pm on February 17, 1864, the USS Housatonic—a 207 foot long, 1,240 ton sloop of war of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, bristling with seven heavy cannon—was on
- Disappearance of the Hunley Remains a Mystery 158 Years Later
In South Carolina, one of the biggest is the disappearance of the Confederate submarine H L Hunley, the first submarine to sink an enemy ship in combat After its historic sinking of the USS Housatonic Feb 17, 1864, the submersible ship never returned to port, and its fate remained an enigma – for more than a century
- The Silent Menace: H. L. Hunley’s Historic Strike | Dr History X
In the dead of night on February 17, 1864, the waters off Charleston, South Carolina, were eerily calm Beneath the surface, a silent predator lurked—the Confederate submarine H L Hunley Its mission was audacious: to become the first submarine in history to sink an enemy warship
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