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Tyler Satterley, Hunter Satterley, and Jackson Fitcher

Ms. Shirley/Mr. Macheski

Social Studies Honors

12 December, 2016

Annotated Bibliography

Primary Sources:

Fitcher, Jackson. H. L. Hunley. 5 Nov 2016. Image.

This is a picture of the Hunley in its tank. It is important information because it shows the

Hunley being conserved. It is relevant to my project because it shows the conservation of

the Hunley. I will use this in my project by adding this photo onto the site. This is a

credible source because I took it first hand.

Fitcher, Jackson. H. L. Hunley quote. 5 Nov 2016. Image

This is a picture of a quote from past Senator Glenn McConnell. It is important to my

information because he helped with the conservation of the Hunley. This is relevant to my

topic because if it wasnt for Senator McConnell the Hunley wouldnt be up and in

conservation. I plan to add this picture into my project. This is a credible source because I

took it, it is a first-hand photo.

"HL Hunley Finally." Mr. Rizer's Continuing Travels. Mrrizer.wordpress.com,

18 June 2013. Web. 12 Dec. 2016.

This is a picture that contains the gold coin found on the H.L. Hunley after the recovery

from the ocean floor. This picture is important because it shows a piece of history that Lt.

George Dixon carried with him on the submarine before it sunk. This picture is relevant

to our project because this coin belonged and meant something to the captain of the

submarine. I will use this information in our website by having a tab about the men
aboard the Hunley and we will add this picture to the section about Lt. George Dixon.

This is a credible source because this is the original coin that was found and is now being

held in the Charleston Museum.

McConnell, Glenn. Personal Interview. 5 Nov 2016.

This is an interview with past Senator and current President at the College of Charleston,

Mr. Glenn McConnell. This information is important to our project because when he was

a senator he put in the Hunley Commission. The purpose of the commission was to

acquire, recover, and preserve the Hunley. This information is relevant to our project

because Mr. McConnell, along with the help of others, helped bring the Hunley back up

from the bottom of the Charleston Harbor water. We will use this information in our

project by putting it on the conservation/restoration tab. This is a credible source because

Mr. McConnell helped pave the way to retried the Hunley, along with Senator Ernest

Passailaigue, and this helped to put in the Hunley commission.

Miller, Dr. Peter Mclean. "MY DAY WITH NUMA." MY DAY WITH NUMA.

Divingwithlegends.com, June 2009. Web. 12 Dec. 2016.

This is an image of Ralph Willbanks and he is the man who found the Hunley in the

Charleston Harbor. This information is important because if this man hadn't found the

Hunley that day, the mystery would still be unsolved. This information is relevant

because he found the wreckage of the Hunley along with NUMA. We will put this picture

on the tab about underwater archaeology. This is a credible source because it is on a

website related to the recovery of the Hunley.

"Naval History and Heritage Command." CSS H.L. Hunley. N.p., 8 May 2015.

Web. 16 Oct. 2016.


This is a picture from Naval History and Heritage Command that gives an illustration of

the Hunley. It is important to my project because it is a drawing of the Hunley. It is

relevant to my project because it is an illustration of my subject. I will use this in my

project by putting the photo into the website. This is a credible source because it is from a

government site.

"Naval History and Heritage Command." NH 63087. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Oct. 2016.

This is a picture from Naval History and Heritage Command that gives an illustration of

the Hunley. It is important because it shows a picture of the Hunley. It is relevant to my

project because it is illustrating the Hunley. It is a credible source because it is from a

NAVY site.

"Naval History and Heritage Command." NH 97357-36-KN. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Oct.

2016.

This is a picture from Naval History and Heritage Command. It is important because it

shows the Hunley being brought up. This information is relevant to my project because it

shows the day that the Hunley was finally being brought up out of the harbor. This is a

credible source because this is an original picture.

Reeves, Ron. "Hunley." Navsource.org. Michael Mohl, 29 Jan. 2013. Web. 6 Oct.

2016

This is a picture on the website Navsource.org, that was taken at the recovery of the

Hunley from the ocean bottom on the Charleston Harbor. This picture is important

because if this event had not happened and this picture was not taken, people who were

not there would not be able to see how the Hunley was recovered from the ocean floor.

This picture is relevant to our project because it unveils the recovering of the Hunley and
provides an overall picture of the H.L. Hunley. We will use this picture to support

information we found about the submarine and how it was recovered. This is a credible

source because it was a photo taken from the actual site of the recovering.

Reuters, Randall Hill. "Pictures: Civil War Sub Finally Revealed." National

Geographic.

National Geographic Society, 31 Jan. 2012. Web. 07 Oct. 2016.

This is an image from the National Geographic Society that shows that the Hunley was

man powered and the crews had to crank the levers that made the Hunley move and it had

someone at the look out to steer the Hunley. This information is important because it

shows that people had to sacrifice their lives and they had to fight for their beliefs. This

source is relevant because it shows that people had to do work without machines and they

had to do it on their own. We will use this information in our research to show that life

was hard back then and it was not easy to do present tasks in the past. This is a credible

source because it has an image of the real inside of the Hunley.

Satterley, Hunter. H.L. Hunley. 5 Nov 2016. Image.

This is a picture we took of the H.L. Hunley sitting in the water at the Warren Lasch

Conservation Center. This picture is important because it shows the middle portion of the

Hunley where the men would sit at their station and maneuver the bars to make the

Hunleys propellor spin and travel along the ocean floor. This image is related to our

project because it shows an open view of the parts inside the famous submarine that you

can see the difference between submarines now and then, which represents the

advancements in submarines and naval warfare. We will use this image in our website by

adding it to the tab about the parts that make up the Hunley. This is a credible source
because it is a picture of the Hunley that has been known as a powerful machine to

mankind for centuries ever since the Civil War.

Satterley, Tyler. Warren Lasch Conservation Center. 5 Nov 2016. Image.

This is a picture we took of the Warren Lasch Conservation Center in Charleston, SC.

This picture is important because it is where the Hunley is being conserved and restored.

This image is related to our project because this building contains one of the most

intelligent submarines of its time period, and was a new innovation for SC. We will use

this picture in our project by making it the main picture of the conservation tab. This is a

credible source because it is where the original H.L. Hunley is continuously being

explored and worked on.

Scafuri, Michael. Personal Interview. 5 Nov 2016.

This is an interview with Mike Scafuri, an archeologist, that works on the Hunley. This is

important information because Mr. Scafuri works hands on with the Hunley. This

information is relevant to our project because we interviewed someone that has been

inside and explored the traits of the Hunley, as well as helped conserve it. We will use

this interview by putting it on the conservation/restoration tab. This is a credible source

because it comes from a person who works directly on the original submarine.

The Amazing, Death-Dealing Career of Submarine Hunley. The Farmer and

Mechanic. Library of Congress. October 14, 1913. Web. 27 Sep 2016

This is a newspaper article in the Farmer and Mechanic that explains the story of the man

H.L. Hunley and the submarine named after him. This information is important because it

can help us learn more background details of the famous submarine. This information is

related to our project because it provides details of the Hunley before, during, and after.
We will use this research to help us find more information from the statements in this

article. This is a credible primary source since it is from a newspaper of this time period

and was located on the Library of Congress.

"The Hunley Revealed." Hunley.org. N.p., 2014. Web. 11 Oct. 2016

This is a picture of a painting that was made after the H.L. Hunley being docked on the

Charleston Harbor. This picture is important because it is of the Hunley before it was

released for war. This picture is relevant to my project because it is of the Hunley on the

harbor before any of the three crews had tested it. We will use this picture in our project

by adding it to the part of our website about before war. This is a credible source because

it is from Hunley.org which is the website made by the people who are in charge of the

Hunley operation.

"WARREN LASCH CONSERVATION LAB PHOTO GALLERY." Hunley.org.

Friends of the Hunley, 2014. Web. 7 Oct. 2016

This is a picture from the website hunley.org that was taken at the Warren Lasch

Conservation Center of the H.L. Hunley in the water. This picture is important because it

shows how the conservation center is taking every precaution to keep the submarine in

tact. This information is relevant to our research because it will help to show what is

going on with the Hunley at this moment. We will use this information in our research to

show how they are restoring the Hunley. This is a credible source because it is from the

website made by the people running the Hunley operation.

Secondary Sources:

Epstein!, By Jeffrey. "Pictures: Civil War Sub H.L. Hunley Finally Revealed,

Page 1." AboveTopSecret.com. Randall Hill, 3 Feb. 2012. Web. 12 Oct. 2016
This is a picture that shows what it would look like of a crew member on the Hunley man

powering the submarine. This picture is important because it helps people who were not

there picture what it would look like of a man pushing and pulling a bar to make the

submarine go. This picture is relevant to our project because it shows how the Hunley

moved and how the men used this technique to move through the ocean. We will use this

picture in our project to add to the tab on our website about the design of the Hunley. This

is a credible source because it is from a website about the Hunley.

"Friends of the Hunley." Friends of the Hunley. Friends of the Hunley,

n.d. Web. 12 Dec. 2016

This is a photo from Friends of the Hunley a website dedicated to the H. L. Hunley. This

information is important because it gives a visual of what the Hunley looked like before

being put into service. This information is relevant to our project because it shows a

picture of the Hunley. We will use this in our project on the Taking a Stand tab. This is a

credible source because it comes from the website that the conservation center made.

Gast, Phil. "The Hunley: Zeroing in on What Caused Civil War Submarine's Sinking." CNN.

Cable News Network, 15 Feb. 2014. Web. 14 Oct. 2016.

This is a web article from CNN that explains the mystery of how the Hunley sunk. It is important

because it helps give an understanding on how the Hunley sunk. The information is relevant to

my project because it gives an understanding on what happened to the Hunley. I will use this in

my project by having a paragraph on the mystery. This is a credible source because it comes

from a well-known news company.


Gast, Phil. "Who Were They? Drawing a Clearer Picture of Doomed Hunley

Crew." CNN. Cable News Network, 15 Feb. 2014. Web. 12 Oct. 2016

This is a picture of model figures made to look like the crew members of the H.L.

Hunley. This picture is important because it helps us know the faces of the crew and

when you see a model or picture of one of these men, you can remember their importance

in history. This picture is relevant to our project because it is about the crew of the

Hunley and the Hunley is what our project is about. We will use this picture in our project

by adding it to our website on the taking a stand tab. This is a credible source because it

is from the website made by the famous news company CNN.

Gast, Phil The Hunley: Zeroing in on what caused Civil War submarines sinking February

17, 1864. CNN Web. 07 Oct 2016

This is a website that is from CNN and it summarizes the whole reason of the Hunley.

This is an important source because it will be used to explain many key figures that made

the Hunley famous. This information is relevant because it shows what the Hunley did

and what it has become. I will use this information in my research because it will show

how the Hunley has changed throughout its life. This is a credible secondary source

because it is talking about the hunley.

"H. L. Hunley." Sonofthesouth.net. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Oct. 2016.

This is a website all about the submarine H.L. Hunley and the things it did. It includes the

background information, the creation, and events such as the first submarine to sink an

enemy ship. This website is important because it contains many things I can use that will

be helpful to my project. This website is relevant to my project because it is about the


whole life of the submarine and that is the main and whole focus of my project. I will

use this website in my project by having a link on a tab about anything you would like to

know extra about the submarine. This is a credible secondary source because it has true

facts and good information on the H.L. Hunley.

Miller, Dr. Peter Mclean. "MY DAY WITH NUMA." MY DAY WITH NUMA.

Divingwithlegends.com, June 2009. Web. 12 Dec. 2016.

This is an image from a website and the image is of the National Underwater Marine

Agency logo. This image is important because it is about the agency that helped bring the

Hunley to the Warren Lasch Conservation Center. This is related to our project because it

is about how the submarine was taken to the Conservation Center. We will use this

information in our research to show that people funded this famous piece in history to

bring it to a conservation center. This is a credible source because it is the logo of a

agency that was created after the Civil War.

Ruane, Michael E. "Cleaned of Encrustations, the H.L. Hunley Becomes a Real Submarine."

Washington Post. The Washington Post, 17 Sept. 2015. Web. 27 Sept. 2016.

This is a web article from The Washington Post that tells about the conservation of the

Hunley. It is important because it shows how underwater archeology was used to bring the

Hunley up. This information is relevant to my project because it shows how it was brought up. I

will use this in my project because I can make a underwater archeology tab to show how it was

used to bring up the Hunley. This is a credible secondary source because it is a well-known

newspaper and has made many other articles.


Short, Alice. "Ft. Sumter and H.L. Hunley Submarine Part of Civil War History." Los Angeles

Times. Los Angeles Times, 11 Apr. 2014. Web. 25 Oct. 2016.

This is a web article from the Los Angeles Times. It is important because it tells what the

Confederate soldiers did with the Hunley. The information is relevant to my project because it is

telling what the Hunley was used for. I will use this in my project by adding some quotes from

this article. This is a credible source because it is from a well-known website.

The H. L. Hunley Sinks the Housatonic." The Civil War 150th Blog:. Joshua H,

17 Feb. 2014. Web. 11 Oct 2016

This is a picture of a blueprint of the H.L. Hunley that shows plans for the design of the

submarine. This picture is important because it helps us understand the idea of a war

submarine during the Civil War period. This picture is relevant to our project because it is

a representation of what the H.L. Hunley was designed to look like before construction.

We will use this picture in my project by adding it to the tab on our website about the

construction of the Hunley. This is a credible source because it is from a website about

the Civil War which is when the Hunley was made and used.

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