SS Leland Stanford
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NameLeland Stanford
NamesakeLeland Stanford
OwnerWar Shipping Administration Transport (550) USAT
OperatorCoastwise Line
| History | |
|---|---|
| United States | |
| Name | Leland Stanford |
| Namesake | Leland Stanford |
| Owner | War Shipping Administration Transport (550) USAT |
| Operator | Coastwise Line |
| Builder | California Shipbuilding Corporation, Terminal Island, California[1] |
| Yard number | 0298[2] |
| Laid down | 23 June 1942[3] |
| Launched | 4 August 1942[4][3] |
| Sponsored by | Mrs. Neil Petree, secretary of the Stanford Women's Club of Los Angeles[5] |
| Completed | 25 August 1942[3] |
| Out of service | August 1967[3] |
| Fate | Scrapped 1967[3] |
| General characteristics | |
| Class & type | Type EC2-S-C1 Liberty ship |
| Propulsion | Single screw |
SS Leland Stanford was a Liberty ship built for service in World War II.
The ship was named for Amasa Leland Stanford, California governor, president of the Central Pacific Railroad, and founder of Stanford University.
Construction
Leland Stanford was the 53rd ship launched by the California Shipbuilding Corporation, at Long Beach, California. She was launched 42 days after her keel was laid.[5] The sponsor of the ship was Mrs. Neil Petree, secretary of the Stanford Women's Club of Los Angeles. Her maid of honor was her daughter, Virginia Petree. Mrs. Petree, formerly Vera Margaret Thomas, took her A.B. degree at Stanford in 1918.[5]