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The H.L. Hunley in Historical Context
by Rich Wills, former Assistant Underwater Archaeologist, Naval Historical Center

VARIOUS LINKS TO INFO-WEBSITES ABOUT THE CONFEDERATE SUBMARINE HUNLEY
- Reburial for 5 Hunley crewmen on 03/10/00 ( Post & Courier - Charleston, SC 04/10/00)
- An OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY WEBSITE: CSA Submarine Hunley History
- CSA Submarine CSS Hunley Project Website
- FIND MORE HUNLEY INFO and much more. (Listed alphabetically)
- Includes extensive CONFEDERATE NAVY HISTORY.
- Presented in PLAIN TEXT FORMAT via the FTP LINKS of META LAB at UNC
- http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/academic/history/marshall/military/civil_war_usa/C.S.N./
- http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/academic/history/marshall/military/civil_war_usa/
- C.S.S. Hunley Submarine Recovery Information
- CSS Hunley can surface, experts say - Charleston, S.C. - The Post and Courier
- CSS Hunley News
- Sworn Affidavit on Dr. Lee Spence's discovery of the CSS HUNLEY
- CSS Hunley Update via South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology
- Excellent links to CSS HUNLEY
- Confederate veterans are reburied Dallas Morning News -- 11/13/99
- 1999-2000 Bill 429: Hunley Day; February 17, 1999; Resolutions, Charleston
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