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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