History Detectives Season 2 Episode 1 Civil War-Era Submarine; Red Cloud's Pipe; The Edison House
- June 21, 2004
In the season 2 premiere of History Detectives, the team is tasked with investigating three fascinating pieces of history. First, they take on the mystery of the Civil War-era submarine. The episode explores the story of the H.L. Hunley, the first submarine to sink an enemy ship in combat. However, the submarine itself was lost at sea for over a century before it was finally discovered and raised. The detectives delve into the history of the Hunley and try to uncover more about what happened to it during its fateful mission.
Next, they turn their attention to a more personal artifact: Red Cloud's pipe. Red Cloud was a famous Lakota leader who played a significant role in the Battle of the Little Bighorn. His pipe, which was given to a white trader in the late 1800s as a gift, was eventually donated to a museum. However, questions have emerged about the authenticity of the pipe - is it truly Red Cloud's or just a fake? The detectives go on a quest to uncover the truth and explore the larger significance of this artifact.
Finally, the team investigates the Edison House, a historic home in New Jersey that was once owned by the famous inventor Thomas Edison. The house is now a museum, but some have questioned whether everything on display is actually authentic. The detectives use their expertise to determine which items are original and which are replicas, as well as explore Edison's legacy and impact on American history.
Throughout the episode, the detectives use a combination of research, interviews, and fieldwork to uncover the truth about these historically significant artifacts. From diving into the murky waters of the ocean to examining microscopic details, they leave no stone unturned in their quest for answers. The episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the detective work required to piece together the stories of these important pieces of our past.