Liberty Ships built by:
Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation, Savannah, Georgia,
St. Johns River Shipbuilding, Jacksonville, Florida,
North Carolina Shipbuilding Company, Wilmington, North Carolina,
for U. S. Maritime Commission 1941-1945

WSAT stands for War Shipping Administration Transport; the number in parentheses shows the number of troops the ship could hold.
USAT stands for Army Transportation Service, and indicates the ship was chartered or operated by ATS.
AK, AP and similar designations denote US Navy commissioned ships.
The order below approximates the order of construction within the yard.

Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation St. Johns River Shipbuilding North Carolina Shipbuilding Company


Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation
EC2-S-C1 Type

Hull # Name Designations/names

341

James Oglethorpe  

342

George Handley WSAT (550) USAT

343

James Jackson WSAT (550) USAT

344

George Walton  

345

Lyman Hall USAT

346

John Milledge WSAT (550) USAT

347

Robert Toombs  

348

Robert M. T. Hunter WSAT (550) USAT

349

Crawford W. Long  

350

John C. Breckenridge WSAT (550) USAT

351

Button Gwinnett WSAT (550) USAT

352

Felix Grundy WSAT (550) USAT

1051

Langdon Cheves  

1052

Nicholas Herkimer USAT

1053

Casimir Pulaski USAT

1054

Hamlin Garland USAT

1055

Andrew Pickens  

1056

William L. Yancey  

1057

George Whitefield  

1058

Joseph E. Brown  

1059

Dudley M. Hughes USAT

1060

Jerome K. Jones  

1061

Hoke Smith  

1062

William Black Yates  

1063

James H. Couper  

1064

Joseph Habersham USAT

1065

Joseph H. Martin  

1066

Robert Fechner  

1067

Charles C. Jones  

1068

Florence Martus USAT

1069

Charles H. Herty  

1070

John E. Ward USAT

1071

Edwin L. Godkin  

1072

A. Frank Lever  

1073

Thomas Wolfe USAT

1074

Louis A. Godey Completed as Samvannah Loan Great Britain

2432

Ben Robertson  

2433

Samuel T. Darling USAT

2434

Isaac S. Hopkins  

2435

Samhorn

Loan Great Britain 

2436

A. Mitchell Palmer USAT

2437

Samdart

Loan Great Britain 

2438

John E. Sweet  

2439

Clark Howell  

2440

Earl Layman USAT

2441

John A. Treutlen USAT

2442

Ben A. Ruffin  

2443

William D. Hoxie  

2444

Samcebu

Loan Great Britain 

2445

Harry L. Glucksman FY 66 MSS 1

2446

Juliette Low  

2447

Francis S. Bartow Themistocles

2863

Jacob Sloat Fassett  

2864

Richard Upjohn  

2865

William G. Lee  

2866

Ruben Dario  

2867

Benjamin Brown French  

2868

Stephen Leacock  

2869

Charles A. Keffer USAT

2870

Risden Tyler Bennett USAT

2871

Alexander R. Shephard  

2872

James Swan  

2873

Martha Berry  

2874

Frank P. Walsh  

2875

Floyd Gibbons USAT

2876

Jonas Lie  

2877

John P. Harris USAT

2878

Richard Coulter  

2879

Addie Bagley Daniels  

2880

William H. Edwards  

2881

Joseph Murgas  

2882

Milton J. Foreman  

2883

Joseph S. McDonagh  

2884

Josiah Tattnell [Tattnall] USAT

2885

Moina Michael  

2886

Robert Parrot  

2887

Josiah Cohen USAT

2888

Rudolph Kauffmann USAT

2889

James H. Price  

2890

William L. McLean  

2891

Edward J. Berwind  

2892

William W. Seaton  

2893

Mack Bruton Bryan  

2894

William Terry Howell  

2895

William Leroy Gable  

2896

Harry Kirby  

2897

Arlie Clark  

2898

Thomas W. Murray  
2899 -2907 Cancelled  

St. Johns River Shipbuilding, Jacksonville, Florida
EC2-S-C1 Type

WSAT stands for War Shipping Administration Transport; the number in parentheses shows the number of troops the ship could hold.
USAT stands for Army Transportation Service, and indicates the ship was chartered or operated by ATS.
AK, AP and similar designations denote US Navy commissioned ships.
The order below approximates the order of construction within the yard.

Hull # Name Designations/names

1193

Ponce De Leon WSAT (550) USAT

1194

John Gorrie  

1195

Francis Asbury USAT

1196

John J. Crittenden USAT

1197

Sidney Lanier  

1198

Robert Y. Hayne  

1199

Richard Montgomery USAT

1200

John Philip Sousa  

1201

Henry Watterson  

1202

George Dewey USAT

1203

William Byrd  

1204

Rufus C. Dawes  

1205

Thomas Sully  

1206

Dwight W. Morrow  

1207

John S. Mosby  

1208

Grant Wood  

1209

Edward M. House  

1210

Harvey Cushing  

1211

William G. Sumner AK 114 Alkaid

1212

Peter Stuyvesant AK 115 Crux

1213

James Screven AK 118 Shaula

1214

Napoleon B. Broward AK 119 Matar

1215

Arthur M. Huddell  

1216

Owen Wister USAT

1217

Elizabeth C. Bellamy AK 122 Baham; AG 71

1218

John White AK 123 Menkar

1219

Royal S. Copeland  

1220

John Einig  

1221

Edwin G. Weed  

1222

Andrew Turnbull  

2467

Henry S. Sanford  

2468

James L. Ackerson  

2469

Edward W. Bok  

2470

Thomas A. McGinley Completed as AK 131 Melucta

2471

Frederick Tresca Completed as AK 132 Propus

2472

Edward A. Filene  

2473

Richard K. Call  

2474

August Belmont  

2475

Arthur R. Lewis USAT

2476

George E. Merrick  

2477

James K. Paulding USAT

2478

Thomas J. Lyons  

2479

Raymond Clapper USAT

2480

Hugh J. Kilpatrick  

2481

Noah Brown  

2482

Hendrik Willem Van Loon  

2483

Stephen Beasley  

2484

Jasper F. Cropsey  

2485

William Crane Gray  

2486

Ethelbert Nevin  

2487

W. S. Jennings  

2488

Filipp Mazzei  

2489

Henry Hadley  

2490

Alfred I. Dupont  

2491

Irvin S. Cobb USAT

2492

Negley D. Cochran  

2493

Anna Dickinson  

2494

John Ringling  

2495

Michael De Kovats  

2496

John H. Mcintosh  

2497

Jerry S. Foley  

2498

Robert Mills USAT

2499

Morris C. Feinstone  

2500

David L. Yulee  

2501

George E. Waldo  

2502

Henry B. Plant (I) Completed as Harald Torsvik

2503

Frederic W. Galbraith USAT

2504

C. W. Post  

2505

Junius Smith  

2506

Isaac M. Singer  

2507

Telfair Stockton  

2508

Louis Bamberger  

2509

Isaac Mayer Wise  

2510

Henry B. Plant (II) USAT

2511

Walter M. Christiansen  

2512

Grover C. Hutcherson  

2513

Fred C. Stebbins  

2514

Harold A. Jordan  

2515

John Miller  

2516

James H. Courts Niki

2517

Fred Herrling  

2518

Thomas L. Haley Completed as Spetsae

 

North Carolina Shipbuilding Company, Wilmington, North Carolina
EC2-S-C1 Type

WSAT stands for War Shipping Administration Transport; the number in parentheses shows the number of troops the ship could hold.
USAT stands for Army Transportation Service, and indicates the ship was chartered or operated by ATS.
AK, AP and similar designations denote US Navy commissioned ships.
The order below approximates the order of construction within the yard.

Hull # Name Designations/names

145

Zebulon B. Vance Assigned Zinnia not used; USAT Hospital ship John L. Meany

146

Nathanael Greene  

147

Virginia Dare  

148

William Hooper  

149

Daniel Morgan  

150

Francis Marion WSAT (550) USAT

151

Charles C. Pinckney USAT

152

John Cropper WSAT (550) USAT

153

William Moultrie  

154

Thomas Sumter WSAT AP USAT

155

Jeremiah Van Rensselaer USAT

156

Artemus Ward [Artemas] USAT

157

Hugh Williamson USAT

158

William R. Davie  

159

William Gaston USAT

160

William A. Graham WSAT (550) USAT

161

James K. Polk  

162

Alexander Martin USAT

163

Richard D. Spaight USAT

164

Samuel Ashe WSAT (550) USAT

165

Benjamin Williams  

166

James Turner WSAT (550) USAT

167

Nathaniel Alexander USAT

168

David Stone USAT

169

Benjamin Smith USAT

217

Joseph Hewes WSAT AP USAT

218

John Penn  

219

John C. Calhoun  

220

Edward Rutledge WSAT (550) USAT

221

Abel Parker Upshur  

222

William Hawkins  

223

Thomas Pinckney  

224

Roger Williams USAT

225

John Drayton  

226

James B. Richardson WSAT (550) USAT

227

Paul Hamilton WSAT (504) USAT

228

Henry Middleton WSAT (550) USAT

860

Collis P. Huntington  

861

Cornelius Harnett WSAT (550) USAT

862

Henry Bacon  

863

Abner Nash  

864

Joseph Alston WSAT (550) USAT

865

Paul Hamilton Hayne USAT

866

Marshall Elliott WSAT (550) USAT

867

James Iredell WSAT (504) USAT

868

Penelope Barker USAT

869

Alexander Lillington WSAT (550) USAT

870

Richard Caswell USAT

871

Pocahontas  

872

Christopher Gadsden USAT

873

Betty Zane WSAT (550) USAT

874

James J. Pettigrew  

875

Daniel H. Hill WSAT (550) USAT

876

George Davis WSAT (550) USAT

877

Walter Raleigh  

878

John Harvey WSAT (504) USAT

879

Robert Howe  

880

Nathaniel Macon  

881

John Wright Stanly  

882

Francis Nash  

883

Ephraim Brevard USAT

884

George E. Badger  

885

Flora MacDonald  

886

James Sprunt USAT

887

Matt W. Ransom  

888

Furnifield M. Simmons

[Furnifold-Furniford]

889

Edward B. Dudley  

890

Willie Jones  

891

James Moore WSAT (550) USAT

892

Alfred Moore WSAT (550) USAT

893

Woodrow Wilson  

894

William D. Pender WSAT (550) USAT

895

William D. Moseley WSAT (550) USAT

896

David L. Swain  

897

Jonathan Worth WSAT (550) USAT

898

Matthew T. Goldsboro  

899

Elisha Mitchell  

900

Christopher Gale  

901

William L. Davidson  

902

Walker Taylor  

903

Roger Moore  

904

Robert Rowan USAT

905

Thomas W. Bickett WSAT (550) USAT

906

Horace Williams USAT

907

Jose Bonifacio USAT

908

Thomas L. Clingman  

909

David Caldwell USAT

910

Waigstill Avery  

911

Cornelia P. Spencer  

912

Walter Hines Page  

1967

Joseph A. Brown  

1968

Robert F. Hoke  

1969

Sallie S. Cotton  

1970

John Owen  

1971

Philip Doddridge  

1972

John Grier Hibben  

1973

Kemp P. Battle WSAT AP USAT

1974

Robert Dale Owen WSAT (550) USAT

1975

John P. Mitchell WSAT (550) USAT

1976

Charles D. McIver  

1977

John M. Morehead WSAT (550) USAT

1978

Hannis Taylor WSAT (550) USAT

1979

Edward Richardson WSAT AP USAT

1980

William T. Barry WSAT (550) USAT

1981

Lee S. Overman USAT

1982

Thomas J. Jarvis USAT

1983

Joseph Le Conte  

1984

Arthur Dobbs  

1985

John Lawson WSAT (550) USAT

1986

Hilary A. Herbert WSAT (550) USAT

1987

Hutchinson I. Cone  

1988

Lawrence D. Tyson  

1989

David F. Houston USAT

1990

John Merrick  

1991

Charles A. Dana  

1992

Clement Clay USAT

1993

Thomas W. Owen  

1994

Richmond P. Hobson USAT

1995

Chatham C. Lyon  

1996

James I. McKay USAT

1997

John N. Maffitt  

1998

George Durant  

1999

Augustus S. Merrimon  

2000

Montfort Stokes Loan Great Britain Samphire

2001

Thomas Pollock  

2002

John Branch Loan Great Britain Sambrian

Source:
The liberty ships; The history of the"emergency" type cargo ships constructed in the United States during World War II, by L. A. Sawyer and W. H. Mitchell. Cornell Maritime Press, Cambridge, Md.,1970

Liberty Ships, The Ugly Ducklings of World War II, John G. Bunker. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1972

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