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CSA HUNLEY CIVIL WAR SUBMARINE #28-076
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CSA HUNLEY CIVIL WAR IRONCLAD SUBMARINE: H.L. Hunley, a small, hand-powered submarine, was privately built at Mobile, Alabama, in 1863, based on plans furnished by Horace Lawson Huntley, James R. McClintock and Baxter Watson. Her construction was sponsored by Mr. Hunley and superintended by Confederate officers W.A. Alexander and G.E. Dixon. Following trials in Mobile Bay, she was transported to Charleston, South Carolina, in August 1863 to serve in the defense of that port. On 29 August, while moored to a steamer, the submarine was accidentally pulled over on its side and sank, drowning five members of her crew. After salvage, she was given a new crew and began a series of tests. However, during diving trials on 15 October 1863, she failed to surface. Horace Lawson Hunley, who was directing her operation, and the rest of her men were drowned. These metal subs are detailed down to the cannons, rams and bombs. This is a very unique gift idea and Display. It is a must for any Civil War Enthusiast. It is 34" in length.
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