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- SS_San_Juan abstract "SS San Juan was a passenger steamship owned by the Los Angeles and San Francisco Navigation Company. Previously, she was owned by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and White Flyer Line. At the age of 47 years, the San Juan was involved in a collision with the steel hulled oil tanker S.C.T. Dodd. Because of her aged iron hull, the San Juan was fatally damaged in the collision and sank three minutes later, killing 65 people. The loss of San Juan was strikingly similar to the loss of the Columbia.".
- Q16223054 abstract "SS San Juan was a passenger steamship owned by the Los Angeles and San Francisco Navigation Company. Previously, she was owned by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and White Flyer Line. At the age of 47 years, the San Juan was involved in a collision with the steel hulled oil tanker S.C.T. Dodd. Because of her aged iron hull, the San Juan was fatally damaged in the collision and sank three minutes later, killing 65 people. The loss of San Juan was strikingly similar to the loss of the Columbia.".
- SS_San_Juan comment "SS San Juan was a passenger steamship owned by the Los Angeles and San Francisco Navigation Company. Previously, she was owned by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and White Flyer Line. At the age of 47 years, the San Juan was involved in a collision with the steel hulled oil tanker S.C.T. Dodd. Because of her aged iron hull, the San Juan was fatally damaged in the collision and sank three minutes later, killing 65 people. The loss of San Juan was strikingly similar to the loss of the Columbia.".
- Q16223054 comment "SS San Juan was a passenger steamship owned by the Los Angeles and San Francisco Navigation Company. Previously, she was owned by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and White Flyer Line. At the age of 47 years, the San Juan was involved in a collision with the steel hulled oil tanker S.C.T. Dodd. Because of her aged iron hull, the San Juan was fatally damaged in the collision and sank three minutes later, killing 65 people. The loss of San Juan was strikingly similar to the loss of the Columbia.".