SS Lyman Stewart
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Lyman Stewart was a steam tanker built in 1914 by Union Iron Works Company of San Francisco for the Union Oil Company of California, with intention of transporting oil and petroleum products to ports along the West Coast of the United States and Canada. The ship was named after Lyman Stewart, the president of the Union Oil Co. In October 1922 the tanker collided with another steamer, SS Walter Luckenbach, and was beached to avoid sinking but was subsequently declared a total loss.
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Point Lobos Avenue, San Francisco
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N 37.778416666667 ° | E -122.51616666667 ° |
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94121 San Francisco
California, United States
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