Winfield Scott (ship)

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Ships named Winfield Scott have been:

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SS <i>Winfield Scott</i> 1850 sidewheel steamer

SS Winfield Scott was a sidewheel steamer that transported passengers and cargo between San Francisco, California and Panama in the early 1850s, during the California Gold Rush. After entering a heavy fog off the coast of Southern California on the evening of December 1, 1853, the ship crashed into Middle Anacapa Island. All 450 passengers and crew survived, but the ship was lost.

Winfield Scott (1786–1866) was a United States Army general and presidential candidate.

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