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American History Gazette June 2013

Did the World’s First Killer Sub Sink Itself? A MAJOR CLUE HAS SURFACED that may resolve one of the great mysteries of the Civil War: why the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley sank on February 17, 1864, just after it sent the Union sloop of war Housatonic to a watery grave. Nearly 13 years after the …

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