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  1. The wreck site of S.S. Winfield is a unit of Channel islalldy'^lational Park Ventura, California. The vessel wrecked on December 2, 1853. The remains of the ship lie in variable depths of 15 to 30 feet on a sand and rock bottom which is obscured at different times of the year by a heavy growth of kelp and sea grass. S-S. Winfield Scott As Built

  2. Winfield Scott brings dates per steamer United States, 5 days later than the mail. The United States made the shortest passage ever made from New York to Navy Bay her time 7 days I5 hours . . . The following is the memoranda of the Winfield Scott's trip: Left Panama May 29th, at 9 P. M. Arrived at Acapulco June 5th, at 10 A. M. Left Acapulco on the evening of the 7th.

  3. SS „Winfield Scott” – amerykański bocznokołowy statek o napędzie parowym, służący do przewozu pasażerów i towarów pomiędzy San Francisco a Panamą na początku lat 50. XIX wieku, w czasie kalifornijskiej gorączki złota. Wieczorem 1 grudnia 1853 roku, płynąc w gęstej mgle, jednostka uderzyła w brzeg wyspy Middle Anacapa u ...

  4. Westervelt and MacKay of New York built the Winfield Scott in 1850 for a route between New York and New Orleans. Named for the commanding general of the U. S. Army, Mexican War hero and presidential nominee, the 225-foot steam paddlewheeler began travel between the east and west coasts when she joined the New York and San Francisco Steamship Line in 1852.

  5. The ship’s 500 passengers were ferried to nearby West Anacapa Island, where they spent eight days before being rescued. Ultimately, everyone survived. Today, Winfield Scott rests on the seafloor within Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary and Channel Islands National Park. Swimming through the shipwreck, it’s easy to imagine the ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Le SS Winfield Scott est un bateau à roues à aubes américain lancé le 27 octobre 1850. Le soir du 1er décembre 1853, alors qu'il fait route entre San Francisco et le Panama, il s'échoue contre l' île Anacapa, dans les Channel Islands de Californie. Aujourd'hui protégée au sein du parc national des Channel Islands et du sanctuaire marin ...