Posted on 04/17/2004 1:04:41 AM PDT by BykrBayb
Story Number: NNS040416-19 Release Date: 4/16/2004 3:44:00 PM
By Madeleine Scott, Naval Historical Center Public Affairs
CHARLESTON, S.C. (NNS) -- In April, scientists working for the Naval Historical Center, after years of extensive research, released facial reconstructions and crew-profiles of eight crew members of the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley.
The Civil War-era crew consisted of sub commander Lt. George Dixon and crewmembers Arnold Becker, Lumkin (first name unknown), Joseph Ridgaway, Frank Collins, Miller (first name unknown), Cpl. J.F. Carlsen and James A Wicks.
The profiles and personal information were created from extensive genealogical and scientific research led by the Hunley projects scientist team.
The release of the Hunley crews facial reconstructions is part of a series of events beginning a week prior to the funeral to honor the brave submariners. The culminating event is marked by the heroes final journey to the Magnolia Cemetery, where they will be laid to rest next to their fellow compatriots at the Hunley burial plot.
It has been a goal of the Hunley Commission for nine years to bring together all of the Hunley crews," said South Carolina State Sen. Glenn F. McConnell, chairman of the Hunley Commission.
For further information on the burial, lecture topics and surrounding events please visit www.hunley.org.
The facial reconstructions, complemented by personal histories of the crew, will be released at a rate of two per day and can be downloaded from the Friends of the Hunley Web site at www.hunley.org.
For related news, visit the Naval Historical Center Navy NewsStand page at www.news.navy.mil/local/navhist.
(just getting that out of the way early in the thread :-) )
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