History comes alive at Frampton Plantation

Photo above: Civil War re-enactors explain to visitors what it much have been like propelling the H.L. Hunley by hand in the waters off of Charleston. Photos by Bob Sofaly.

Bad weather and logistical issues prevented the Battle of Pocotaligo from being re-enacted. However enough men made it to Frampton Plantation on Jan. 21-22 to create a living history for visitors.

Also included was scale model of the Confederate H.L. Hunley, the first submarine used to sink a ship.

Union army re-enactors take part in the making of movie called “Unbreakable Bonds; The Civil War Series.” These soldiers take cover behind a tree during an “attack” by Confederate troops.
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