Submerged Cultural Resources Assessment Golden Gate National Recreation Area

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Submerged Cultural Resources Assessment Golden Gate National Recreation Area
James P Delgado
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For weeks, scavengers collected wood that had drifted far and wide in the wake of the disaster. The remains of Kona are in place where she wrecked.
NOTES San Francisco Chronicle, January 1, 1980.
Ibid. , January 4, 1980.
San Francisco Examiner, January 2, 1980.
The barge Kona was a total loss at Bird Rock, near Rodeo Lagoon, on New Year's Day 1980. National Park Service photo by Richard Frear.
93 Mersey, built in 1840 at Montreal, was a 393-ton bark owned by Buchanan of Liverpool, and apparentl
...y well-built, for Lloyd's surveyors assigned her their second highest rating in 1848 at the time that damage of an unspecified origin was repaired. In 1849 she was insured for a voyage from Montreal to Liverpool, a voyage typical of her career in such a common trade. [1] Shortly thereafter she came to California as one of the vessels bound for the Gold Rush, and was lost when she wrecked near Point Bonita on December 16, 1850.
The particulars of the wreck incident are unclear. It is known from a letter from the captain, William Cobbin, published in the San Francisco press, that the cargo had been consigned to Messrs.


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