SS President Cleveland was an American passenger ship originally ordered by the United States Maritime Commission during World War II, as one of the Admiral W. S. Benson-class Type P2-SE2-R1 transport ships, and intended to be named USS Admiral D. W. Taylor (AP-128). She became the Panamanian-flag passenger ship SS Oriental President in 1973 before being scrapped in 1974. She operated on routes in the Pacific Ocean.
Redesigned for commercial passenger service, the ship was launched on 23 June 1946 with the name SS President Cleveland,[3] and she was completed in 1947.[4][5]
On 22 or 23 July 1958 (sources disagree), President Cleveland was in the Pacific Ocean about 800 nautical miles (1,500 km; 920 mi) from California during a voyage from Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, to San Francisco when U.S. Navy Rear AdmiralLynne C. Quiggle, a passenger on board, disappeared. He was presumed to have jumped or fallen overboard.[6][7]
President Cleveland was sold to Orient Overseas Line on 9 February 1973, re-registered in Panama,[10] and renamed Oriental President. She was scrapped at Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1974.[1][5]
^"Bethlehem Launches the President Wilson"(PDF). Pacific Marine Review. San Francisco: Pacific American Steamship Association: 33–37. January 1947. Retrieved 13 October 2012.