Title:
Onondaga, now a popular wreck for diving, was once a steamer
Author:
Carol W. Kimball
Subjects:
Onondaga Steamer
Frozen Fin Dive of the Southeastern Connecticut Scuba Divers
Watch Hill Reef
Frozen Fin Dive of the Southeastern Connecticut Scuba Divers
Watch Hill Reef
Object ID:
Kim07-045b
Object Name:
Scrapbook
Category:
8: Communication Artifact
Subcategory:
Documentary Artifact
Publisher:
The Day
Publication Place:
New London, CT
Pubication Date:
01/14/1999
Collection:
Carol W. Kimball
Summary:
The Clyde Steamship Company steamer, Onondaga, named for Finger Lakes Native Americans, is now one of the prime diving spots of the Frozen Fin Dive of the Southeastern Connecticut Scuba Divers. The Onondaga sank at Watch Hill Reef, Sugar Reef, in June of 1918.
Search Terms:
Onondaga
steamer
wrecked
submerged
Watch Hill reef
Sugar Reef
Frozen Fin Dive of the Southeastern Connecticut Scuba Divers
steamer
wrecked
submerged
Watch Hill reef
Sugar Reef
Frozen Fin Dive of the Southeastern Connecticut Scuba Divers