SS Winfield Scott

SS Winfield Scott was a sidewheel steamer that transported passengers and cargo between San Francisco, California and in the early 1850s, during the California Gold Rush.
  • Type: Disaster remains
  • Description: Ship used in 1850s
  • Also known as: Winfield Scott

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Anacapa Island Light.

Lighthouse
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Anacapa Island Lighthouse is a lighthouse in , , on the entrance to Santa Barbara Channel, . Constructed in 1912, it was the last major light station built on the west coast. is situated 1½ miles east of SS Winfield Scott.

SS Winfield Scott

Latitude
34.00905° or 34° 0′ 33″ north
Longitude
-119.38593° or 119° 23′ 9″ west
Open location code
85622J57+JJ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2780241699
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­wreck
Wiki­data ID
Q7394563
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From French to Russian—“SS Winfield Scott” goes by many names.
  • French: SS Winfield Scott
  • Irish: SS Winfield Scott
  • Japanese: ウィンフィールド・スコット
  • Polish: SS Winfield Scott
  • Polish: Wikipedysta:PMG/PMGwiesz/Winfield Scott
  • Russian: SS Winfield Scott

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Equator and Inspiration Point.

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