Camera Maker | Canon | Camera Model | Canon EOS-1D Mark III |
Aperture | f/7.1 | Color Space | Uncalibrated |
Exposure Value | 0 EV | Exposure Program | Program |
Exposure Time | 1/200 sec | Flash | No Flash |
Focal Length | 24 mm | ISO | 100 |
Metering Mode | Pattern | Date/Time | 2007:12:31 14:26:37 |
Copyright | © 2007 Jason O. Watson. All rights reserved. | Orientation | 1: Normal (0 deg) |
Resolution Unit | Inch | X Resolution | 240 dots per ResolutionUnit |
Y Resolution | 240 dots per ResolutionUnit | Compression | Jpeg Compression |
Exposure Mode | 0 | Keywords | travel United States of America United States America USA US South Carolina SC Charleston history historical historic historical marker famous landmark popular Place of Interest Places of Interest Tourist Attraction Tourist Attractions Tourist Destination Tourist Destinations Travel Destination Travel Destinations tour tourism tourist attraction destination CS H.L. Hunley CS Hunley submarine sub warship navy torpedo Breach Inlet Confederate Civil War Confederacy Horace L. Hunley Charleston Harbor George E. Dixon Fred Collins James A. Wicks C. Simkins Arnold Becker Charleston County historic marker day daytime historic site vertical education historical site marker outdoor outdoors outside information display no people nobody sign with text |
Caption | CS H.L. HUNLEY (Continued from other side) The Hunley, named for Horace L. Hunley (1823-1863), an early promoter of Confederate submarines, had already lost a 5-man crew in August 1863 and an 8-man crew, including Hunley, in October 1863 during trial runs in Charleston Harbor. Its last crew, commanded by Lt. George E. Dixon of the 21st Alabama, included Fred Collins, James A. Wicks, C. Simkins, Arnold Becker, and___Ridgeway of the Navy, C. F. Carlson of Wagner's Co., S.C. Arty., ____ White, and ____ Miller. Erected by Palmetto Soldiers Relief Society-1997 |