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lastcow > U.S. Submarine Veterans, pallbearer's for the crew of the Hunley.  The gentleman in the black suit and blue shirt in the background is Patrick Villegas, a local newscaster, whose father, a submarine veteran, is one of the pallbearers.  Photo © L. J. Laskowski, 2004
lastcow > Friday, April 16, 2004 day before the last Hunley crew is buried.  At Brittlebank Park, Charleston, SC, Freeman's Battery-Forrest's Artillery fires a salute in honor of the Hunley crew.  If you would like to view the rest of the photos check out the Hunley Gallery.  Photo © L. J. Laskowski, 2004
lastcow > "Here rests the crew of the Confederate Submarine Hunley.  Died on October 15, 1863 when making a practice dive in the harbor."  In April 17,  2004 the final crew was interred here.
U.S. Submarine Veterans, pallbearer's for the crew of the Hunley. The gentleman in the black suit and blue shirt in the background is Patrick Villegas, a local newscaster, whose father, a submarine veteran, is one of the pallbearers. Photo © L. J. Laskowski, 2004
lastcow > U.S. Submarine Veterans, pallbearer's for the crew of the Hunley.  The gentleman in the black suit and blue shirt in the background is Patrick Villegas, a local newscaster, whose father, a submarine veteran, is one of the pallbearers.  Photo © L. J. Laskowski, 2004
U.S. Submarine Veterans, pallbearer's for the crew of the Hunley. The gentleman in the black suit and blue shirt in the background is Patrick Villegas, a local newscaster, whose father, a submarine veteran, is one of the pallbearers. Photo © L. J. Laskowski, 2004
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