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- Southern Californian Merchantmen aboard Ford Freighter "Onondaga" in Los Angeles Harbor, March 15, 1925 - The <em>Onondaga</em> began service in Henry Ford's shipping fleet in 1924 by carrying coal and lumber on the Great Lakes. By the end of 1924, the vessel headed into the Atlantic bound for Buenos Aires. In March 1925, the <em>Onondaga</em> delivered vehicle parts to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. It was Ford's first shipment of parts to the West Coast by ocean-going freighter.

- March 15, 1925
- Collections - Artifact
Southern Californian Merchantmen aboard Ford Freighter "Onondaga" in Los Angeles Harbor, March 15, 1925
The Onondaga began service in Henry Ford's shipping fleet in 1924 by carrying coal and lumber on the Great Lakes. By the end of 1924, the vessel headed into the Atlantic bound for Buenos Aires. In March 1925, the Onondaga delivered vehicle parts to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. It was Ford's first shipment of parts to the West Coast by ocean-going freighter.
- Freighter "Onondaga" Docked in Los Angeles, California, March 16, 1925 - The <em>Onondaga</em> began service in Henry Ford's shipping fleet in 1924 by carrying coal and lumber on the Great Lakes. By the end of 1924, the vessel headed into the Atlantic bound for Buenos Aires. In March 1925, the <em>Onondaga</em> delivered vehicle parts to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. It was Ford's first shipment of parts to the West Coast by ocean-going freighter.

- March 16, 1925
- Collections - Artifact
Freighter "Onondaga" Docked in Los Angeles, California, March 16, 1925
The Onondaga began service in Henry Ford's shipping fleet in 1924 by carrying coal and lumber on the Great Lakes. By the end of 1924, the vessel headed into the Atlantic bound for Buenos Aires. In March 1925, the Onondaga delivered vehicle parts to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. It was Ford's first shipment of parts to the West Coast by ocean-going freighter.