Liberty Ships built by Delta Shipbuilding Company, New Orleans, Louisiana, J. A. Jones Construction Company, Brunswick, Georgia, and J. A. Jones Construction Company, Panama City, Florida, 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.
Delta Shipbuilding
Company EC2-S-C1 Type EC2-S-AW1 Colliers Z-ET1-S-C3 Tankers |
J. A. Jones
Construction Co. Brunswick, GA EC2-S-C1 Type |
J. A. Jones
Construction Co., Panama City, FL EC2-S-C1 Type Z-EC2-S-C5 Boxed Aircraft Z-EC2-S-C2 Army Tank Transports |
Delta
Shipbuilding Company
EC2-S-C1 Type
Hull # | Name | Designations/names |
120 |
William C. C. Claiborne | USAT |
121 |
T. J. Jackson |
|
122 |
Thomas B. Robertson | WSAT (550) USAT |
123 |
Abraham Baldwin | |
124 |
Theodoric Bland | WSAT (504) USAT |
125 |
Benjamin Contee | WSAT (504) USAT |
126 |
George Gale | |
127 |
William B. Giles | WSAT (550) USAT |
128 |
Jonathan Grout | WSAT (550) USAT |
129 |
Daniel Huger | WSAT (550) USAT |
130 |
George Leonard | WSAT (550) USAT |
131 |
Andrew Moore | WSAT (550) USAT |
132 |
Josiah Parker | |
133 |
Thomas Scott | |
134 |
Joshua Seney | WSAT (504) USAT |
135 |
Thomas Sinnickson | |
136 |
Jonathan Sturges | |
137 |
Jonathan Trumbull | WSAT (550) USAT |
138 |
John Vining | USAT |
139 |
Alexander White | |
140 |
Henry Wynkoop | |
141 |
Samuel Jordan Kirkwood | |
142 |
Abraham Lincoln | WSAT (550) USAT |
143 |
Pat Harrison | USAT |
144 |
Leonidas Polk | |
313 |
Charles Brantley Aycock | WSAT (550) USAT |
314 |
William Blount | WSAT (550) USAT |
315 |
Wade Hampton | |
316 |
Richmond Mumford Pearson | |
317 |
David G. Farragut | WSAT (550) USAT |
318 |
Mayo Brothers | WSAT (550) USAT |
319 |
William Harper | |
320 |
Pierre Soule | WSAT (550) USAT |
1023 |
Black Hawk | USAT |
1024 |
Robert M. La Follette | |
1025 |
Walter Q. Gresham | |
1026 |
Richard Olney | WSAT (504) USAT |
1027 |
Robert Bacon | |
1028 |
Philander C. Knox | |
1029 |
Lucius Q. C. Lamar | USAT |
1030 |
James McHenry | |
1031 |
Samuel Dexter | |
1032 |
Roger Griswold | |
1033 |
Timothy Bloodworth | |
1034 |
Elias Boudinot | |
1035 |
Aedanus Burke | |
1036 |
Thomas Fitzsimons | |
1037 |
Henry Groves Connor | WSAT (550) USAT |
1038 |
William M. Evarts | WSAT AP USAT |
1039 |
F. T. Frelinghuysen | |
1040 |
Tarleton Brown | WSAT (550) USAT |
1041 |
Henry S. Foote | |
1042 |
James E. Howard | |
1043 |
Charles Henderson | USAT |
1044 |
Robert Lowry | |
1045 |
George Poindexter | |
1046 |
John A. Quitman | USAT |
1047 |
John Sharp Williams | |
1048 |
Julien Poydras | |
1049 |
Richard M. Johnson | |
1050 |
Joseph N. Nicollet | |
1732 |
Edward Sparrow | |
1733 |
John McDonogh | |
1935 |
Jean Louis | Completed as AKS 5 Acubens |
2448 |
Linn Boyd | |
2449 |
Warren Stone | Completed as AK 130 Arkab |
2450 |
James B. Aswell | |
2451 |
Rufus E. Foster | USAT |
2452 |
R. S. Wilson | |
2453 |
Harry Toulmin | Completed as AK 133 Seginus |
2454 |
George A. Marr | |
2455 |
Andres Almonaster | Completed as AK 134 Syrma |
2456 |
John M. Parker | |
2457 |
Cecil N. Bean | |
2458 |
Mollie Moore Davis | Completed as ARG 13 Burias; AG 69 |
2459 |
Kochab | Completed as AKS 6 |
2460 |
Jacques Phillipe Villere | Intended as ARG 12; completed as AG 68 Basilan |
2461 |
Charles W. Wooster | USAT |
2462 |
W. C. Latta | USAT |
2463 |
Andrew Stevenson | |
2464 |
William Wheelwright | |
2465 |
Edwin A. Stevens | |
2466 |
Alexander W. Doniphan | |
2790 |
Amasa Delano | |
2791 |
Frank Adair Monroe | |
2792 |
Cyrus Adler | |
2793 |
George W. Alther | |
2794 |
Robert W. Bingham | Completed as Army Aircraft Repair Ship Brig. Gen. Clinton W. Russell |
2795 |
Collin McKinney | USAT |
2796 |
Walker D. Hines | |
2797 |
Alcee Fortier | USAT |
2798 |
Milton B. Medary | |
2799 |
Ferdinand R. Hassler | USAT |
2800 |
O. L. Bodenhamer | USAT |
2801 |
Frederick Von Steuben | |
2802 |
Floyd W. Spencer | YAG 36 |
2803 |
Milton H. Smith | |
2804 |
E. G. Hall | |
2805 |
Robert F. Broussard | |
2806 |
Ancil F. Haines | |
2807 |
George Pomutz | |
2808 |
Am-Mer-Mar | USAT |
2809 |
Sieur de la Salle | |
2810 |
Isaac Delgado | |
2811 |
Christian Bergh | |
2812 |
Alfred J. Evans | |
2813 |
Katharine B. Sherwood | |
2814 |
J. Rufino Barrios | |
2815 |
Thomas P. Leathers | |
2817 |
Ales Hrdlicka | |
2818 |
Benjamin Silliman | |
2819 |
King Hathaway | |
2820 |
William Hackett | Completed as AKS 10 Cybele |
2821 |
George W. Cable | Completed as AKS 12 Hecuba |
2822 |
Joseph Weydemeyer | |
2823 |
John W. Draper | Completed as AKS 11 Gratia |
2825 |
Sam Dale | Completed as AKS 13 Hesperia |
2826 |
Helena Modjeska | |
2827 |
Martin Behrman | |
2828 |
William H. Kendrick | |
2829 |
Andreas Honcharenko | |
2830 |
Nachman Syrkin | |
2831 |
James Eagan Layne | USAT |
2833 |
Carl Zachary Webb | USAT |
2834 |
Benjamin A. Fisher | |
2835 |
William W. McKee | |
2837 |
John C. Preston | Completed as Hydra |
2838 |
Darel M. Ritter | |
2839 |
Frank E. Spencer | |
2841 |
Roy K. Johnson | |
2843 |
Donald S. Wright | |
2845 |
Laurence J. Gallagher |
Liberty
Ship Colliers, built by Delta Shipbuilding Company
EC2-S-AW1 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 |
2816 |
Jagger Seam | |
2824 |
Sewanee Seam | |
2832 |
Herrin Seam | |
2836 |
La Salle Seam | |
2840 |
Streator Seam | |
2842 |
Linton Seam | |
2844 |
Redstone Seam | |
2846 |
Jewell Seam | |
2847 |
Merrimac Seam | |
2848 |
Jellico Seam | |
2849 |
Bon Air Seam | |
2850 |
Glamorgan Seam | |
2851 |
Sewell Seam | |
2852 |
Beckley Seam | |
2853 |
Pocahontas Seam | |
2854 |
Eagle Seam | |
2855 |
Powellton Seam | |
2856 |
Chilton Seam | |
2857 |
Banner Seam | |
2858 |
Roda Seam | |
2859 |
Imboden Seam | |
2860 |
Freeport Seam | |
2861 |
Mingo Seam | |
2862 |
Pittsburgh Seam |
Liberty
Ship Tankers built by Delta Shipbuilding Company
Z-ET1-S-C3 Type
Hull # | Name | Designations/names |
1734 |
George W. Kendall | |
1735 |
Mary Ashley Townsend | |
1736 |
Andrew Marschalk | |
1737 |
John Stagg | |
1738 |
Jacob Thompson | |
1739 |
Tobias E. Stansbury | |
1740 |
Lafcadio Hearn | |
1741 |
David Holmes | |
1742 |
William E. Pendleton | |
1743 |
Irwin Russell | |
1744 |
Henry L. Ellsworth | |
1745 |
Reginald A. Fessenden | |
1746 |
William Crompton | |
1916 |
Andrew A. Humphreys | |
1917 |
Joseph Goldberger | |
1918 |
Oscar S. Straus | |
1919 |
Thomas F. Cunningham | |
1920 |
Jean Baptiste Le Moyne | |
1921 |
Albert G. Brown | |
1922 |
Eliza Jane Nicholson | |
1923 |
Paul Tulane | IX 121 Kangaroo |
1924 |
Horace H. Harvey | |
1925 |
Charles A. Wickliffe | |
1926 |
William B. Bankhead | Launched as IX 122 Leopard |
1927 |
Judah Touro | Launched as IX 123 Mink |
1928 |
Mason L. Weems | Launched as IX 124 Moose |
1929 |
Opie Read | IX 125 Panda |
1930 |
Leif Ericson | IX 126 Porcupine |
1931 |
J. C. W. Beckham | Launched as IX 127 Racoon |
1932 |
Norman O. Pedrick | IX 128 Stag; converted to water distilling ship AW 1 |
1933 |
Eugene W. Hilgard | IX 129 Whippet |
1934 |
Leon Godchaux | IX 130 Wildcat; converted to water distilling ship AW 2 |
Liberty Ships built by J. A. Jones Construction
Company, Brunswick, Georgia
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 |
1489 |
James M. Wayne | |
1490 |
William B. Woods | USAT |
1491 |
Joseph R. Lamar | |
1492 |
Thomas Todd | |
1493 |
Robert Trimble | |
1494 |
John Catron | |
1495 |
John McKinley | |
1496 |
John A. Campbell | |
1497 |
John M. Harlan | USAT |
1498 |
Howell E. Jackson | |
1499 |
Edward D. White | USAT |
1500 |
Horace H. Lurton | |
1501 |
Henry W. Grady | |
1502 |
James W. Wetmore | |
1503 |
Frederick Bartholdi | |
1504 |
John B. Gordon | |
1505 |
Edward P. Alexander | |
1506 |
Robert Battey | |
1507 |
Patrick H. Morrissey | Completed as Samdee Loan Great Britain |
1508 |
Joe C. S. Blackburn | |
1509 |
John B. Lennon | |
1510 |
George G. Crawford | |
1511 |
David B. Johnson | |
1512 |
Howard E. Coffin | |
1513 |
R. Ney McNeely | |
1514 |
Benjamin H. Hill | |
1515 |
Joseph M. Terrell | |
1516 |
Robert R. Livingston | |
1517 |
Samalness | Loan Great Britain |
1518 |
Isaac Shelby | USAT |
2350 |
Samfairy | Loan Great Britain |
2351 |
Samfoyle | Loan Great Britain |
2352 |
Samfinn | Loan Great Britain |
2353 |
Samvigna | Loan Great Britain |
2354 |
Samselbu | Loan Great Britain |
2355 |
Samleyte | Loan Great Britain |
2356 |
Samaustral | Loan Great Britain |
2357 |
Samingoy | Loan Great Britain |
2358 |
Samlorian | Loan Great Britain |
2359 |
Samoland | Loan Great Britain |
2360 |
Donald W. Bain | |
2361 |
Augustine B. McManus | |
2362 |
James B. Duke | |
2363 |
W. P. Few | USAT |
2364 |
Alexander S. Clay | |
2365 |
F. Southall Farrar | |
2366 |
James W. Cannon | USAT |
2367 |
Frank Park | |
2368 |
Eugene T. Chamberlain | |
2369 |
Thomas B. King | |
2370 |
R. Walton Moore | USAT |
2371 |
Niels Poulson | USAT |
2372 |
Arthur J. Tyrer | |
2373 |
Cassius Hudson | |
2374 |
Lunsford Richardson | |
2375 |
Johan Printz | |
2376 |
Charles S. Haight | |
2377 |
R. J. Reynolds | |
2378 |
Duncan L. Clinch | |
2379 |
Abigail Gibbons | |
2380 |
Charles W. Stiles | |
2381 |
Murray M. Blum | |
2382 |
Laura Bridgman | |
2383 |
Richard Randall | |
2384 |
Edward R. Squibb | |
2385 |
John H. Hammond | |
2386 |
Albert K. Smiley | |
2387 |
Ira Nelson Morris | |
2388 |
George W. Norris | USAT |
2389 |
Arthur M. Hulbert | |
2390 |
M. E. Comerford | |
2391 |
Felix Riesenberg | |
2392 |
Robert J. Banks | Completed as Vadso |
2393 |
William F. Jerman | |
2394 |
William Cox | |
2395 |
George R. Poole | |
2396 |
Harold O. Wilson | |
2397 |
James Bennett Moore | USAT |
2398 |
Halton R. Carey | |
2399 |
Harold Dossett | |
2400 |
Patrick S. Mahony | |
2401 |
Richard A. Van Pelt | Completed as Belgian Equality |
2402 |
Charles C. Randleman | |
2403 |
Roy James Cole | USAT |
2404 |
Patrick B. Whalen |
Liberty
Ships built by J. A. Jones Construction Company, Panama City, 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 |
1519 | E. Kirby Smith | |
1520 | Newton D. Baker | WSAT (550) USAT |
1521 | John Bascom | USAT |
1522 | William J. Bryan | |
1523 | Joseph M. Medill | USAT |
1524 | Elihu Root | USAT |
1525 | John Hay | |
1526 | Dwight L. Moody | |
1527 | Peter Zenger | |
1528 | Harriet Hosmer | Completed as AKS 7 Luna |
1529 | Duncan U. Fletcher | |
1530 | Dolly Madison | |
1531 | Robert Lansing | |
1532 | Victor Herbert | |
1533 | Julius Rosenwald | |
1542 | Walter L. Fleming | |
1543 | Salvador Brau | |
1544 | Harold T. Andrews | |
1545 | Russell Sage | |
1546 | William W. Loring | USAT |
1547 | Minnie M. Fiske | |
1548 | John W. Griffiths | |
1549 | Augustus Saint Gaudens | USAT |
1550 | John M. Brooke | |
1551 | Rebecca Lukens | Army Aircraft Repair Ship Maj. Gen. Herbert A. Dargue |
2293 | Alanson B. Houghton | |
2294 | Samuel G. French | |
2295 | Thomas Le Valley | Army Aircraft Repair Ship Maj. Gen. Walter R. Weaver |
2296 | Josephine Shaw Lowell | |
2297 | Richard V. Oulahan | |
2298 | James H. Kimball | |
2299 | Stephen Furdek | |
2300 | Jean Ribaut | |
2301 | LeBaron Russell Briggs | |
2302 | Howard Gray | |
2303 | H. H. Raymond | |
2304 | T. A. Johnston | |
2305 | M. Michael Edelstein | |
2306 | William D. Bloxham | USAT |
2307 | Nick Stoner | |
2308 | William E. Dodd | |
2309 | J. H. Drummond | |
2310 | William L. Watson | |
2311 | John R. McQuigg | |
2312 | Carl E. Ladd | USAT |
2313 | Pedro Menendez | |
2314 | George Ade | |
2315 | Edward K. Collins | |
2316 | C. Francis Jenkins | USAT |
2317 | Raymond V. Ingersoll | |
2318 | Benjamin F. Coston | |
2319 | William P. Duval | |
2320 | Stepas Darius | |
2321 | Alexander E. Brown | |
2322 | Chief Osceola | |
2323 | Richard Halliburton | |
2324 | Samuel G. Howe | |
2325 | Granville S. Hall | |
2326 | Stephen Smith | |
2327 | Charles D. Walcott | |
2328 | Art Young | |
2329 | Charles H. Marshall | |
2330 | Ransom A. Moore | |
2331 | Soter Ortynsky | |
2332 | Bjarne A. Lia | |
2333 | Wendell L. Willkie |
Liberty
Ships built by J. A. Jones Construction Company, Panama City, Florida
Z-EC2-S-C5 Type For Boxed Aircraft
Hull # | Name | Designations/names |
2334 | Frederick E. Williamson | USAT |
2335 | Michael James Monahan | USAT |
2336 | Charles A. Draper | USAT, YAGR 9, AGR 9 Investigator |
2337 | Rafael R. Rivera | USAT, YAG 43, YAGR 1, AGR 3 Skywatcher |
2338 | James W. Wheeler | USAT, YAG 44, YAGR 4, AGR 4 Searcher |
2339 | Raymond Van Brogan | USAT, YAGR 12, AGR 12 Virgil |
2340 | William J. Riddle | USAT, YAGR 15 Interrupter, AGR 15 Tracer |
2341 | Dudley H. Thomas | USAT, YAGR 14 Interpreter AGR 14 |
2342 | John L. McCarley | USAT |
2343 | Vernon S. Hood | USAT, YAGR 16-AGR 16 Watchman |
2344 | Edwin D. Howard | USAT, YAGR 5-AGR 5 Scanner |
2345 | Wesley W. Barrett | USAT |
2346 | Warren P. Marks | USAT, YAGR 11, AGR 11 Protector |
2347 | Frank O. Peterson | USAT, YAGR 6, AGR 6 Locator |
2348 | Barney Kirschbaum | USAT |
2349 | Mary Cullom Kimbro | Army Repair Ship Cpl. Eric G. Gibson |
3137 | James G. Squires | USAT, YAG 41, YAGR 1, AGR 1 Guardian |
3138 | James F. Harrell | USAT, YAGR 7, AGR 7 Picket |
3139 | Claude Kitchin | USAT, YAG 42, YAGR 2, AGR 2 Lookout |
3140 | Francis J. O'Gara | USAT, YAGR 10, AGR 10 Outpost |
3141 | Frank Flowers | USAT |
3142 | Edwin H. Duff | USAT, YAGR 13, AGR 13 Interdictor |
3143 | Joseph V. Connolly | USAT |
3144 | Walter W. Schwenk | USAT |
3145 | Charles H. Cugle | USAT |
3146 | Robert F. Burns | USAT |
3147 | Edward W. Burton | USAT, YAGR 8, AGR 8 Interceptor |
3148 | Ora Ellis | USAT |
Liberty
Ships built by J. A. Jones Construction Company, Panama City, Florida
Z-EC2-S-C2 Type for Army Tank Transports
Hull # | Name | Designations/names |
1534 |
Mary Ball | USAT |
1535 |
John Barton Payne | USAT |
1536 |
Frederic C. Howe | USAT |
1537 |
William B. Wilson | USAT |
1538 |
Sarah J. Hale | USAT |
1539 |
Nathan B. Forrest | USAT |
1540 |
Stephen R. Mallory | USAT |
1541 |
Edgar E. Clark | USAT |
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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