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''President Taylor'' was a cargo-liner, ex ''President Polk'', ex ''Granite State'', requisitioned for war service in December 1941 and allocated by the
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(WSA) to the U.S. Army and operating as a troopship in the
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in
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when grounded and eventually lost on 14 February 1942.


History


Design and construction

''Granite State'' was built by the
New York Shipbuilding Corporation The New York Shipbuilding Corporation (or New York Ship for short) was an American shipbuilding company that operated from 1899 to 1968, ultimately completing more than 500 vessels for the U.S. Navy, the United States Merchant Marine, the United ...
for the U.S. Shipping Board as hull 246, keel laid 22 May 1919, launched 31 July 1920. The ship was an Emergency Fleet Corporation Design 1095 passenger/cargo design more frequently known in the industry as the "502" type for the design length of between perpendiculars.Some modern references indicate a confusion between "502", the length between perpendiculars used by registers of the time, and "522" which was the length overall. That is not supported in contemporary references which use "502" Type, the "502s" or the "502-foot class" through the 1930s as can be seen in the reference with title "502 Arrives." and McKellar. The design had been for troop transports until signing of the armistice ending World War I made completion as civilian passenger and cargo ships desirable. New York Shipbuilding had the contract for all seven of the "502" class and nine of the "535" class, an order requiring expansion and construction of the company's South Yard, that were to be delivered to the
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(USSB). The ship was allocated and delivered 7 March 1921 to the
Pacific Mail Steamship Company The Pacific Mail Steamship Company was founded April 18, 1848, as a joint stock company under the laws of the State of New York by a group of New York City merchants. Incorporators included William H. Aspinwall, Edwin Bartlett (American consul ...
for operation from San Francisco to Honolulu, Manila, Saigon, Singapore, Calcutta and return.


Civilian career

The ship arrived from the Atlantic in San Francisco to begin Pacific Mail's Indian Service on 4 April 1921. The ship was bought by Dollar Steamship Lines in 1923 for Round-the-World trade and renamed ''President Polk''. The ship transferred in 1938 to
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and was renamed ''President Taylor'' in 1940 accommodating 128 passengers.


World War II

''President Taylor'' was requisitioned for war service with WSA 6 December 1941 with American President Lines as the operating agent and allocated to the United States Army requirements. She was re-fitted for use as a troop carrier in
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in December 1941. Her initial voyage as a troopship was a round trip from San Francisco to
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and back. The ship left San Francisco for the
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on 31 January 1942, under the command of Captain A. W. Aitken.


Wreck on Canton

''President Taylor'', taking part in an effort to reinforce islands considered vital to protect communication lines with Australia, carried two companies of infantry and two battalions of coast artillery, about 1,100 men, for the Canton (Kanton) Island garrison. During that operation, possibly due to loss of an anchor while landing troops and equipment by means of shallow draft craft from outside the lagoon, the ship became firmly grounded on the coral reef. The ship was eventually a loss despite extensive efforts to re-float and save her. The grounded ship was unloaded under difficult conditions, and salvage attempts made with first USCG Cutter ''Taney'' and fleet tug ''Seminole'' dispatched, later joined by fleet tug ''Navajo'' and by repair ship ''Argonne'' on 12 April 1942 with salvage expert LCDR Curtiss being flown to the island. ''Argonne'', a large ship of 8,400 tons displacement, embarked salvage equipment along with supplies and munitions for the island, sent salvage crews aboard ''Taylor'' before leaving to return to Pearl Harbor 5 May 1942. As of 22 February 1942, neither salvage nor offloading had been effective due to weather, and extra barges for offloading were not due for about two weeks. No progress had been made by 24 February 1942, and ''Robin'' was sent towing a large and three small lighters to assist in unloading with arrival noted on 5 March 1942 along with an estimate of three weeks to re-float ''Taylor''. By 10 March 1942, some progress was reported but efforts to free the ship were unsuccessful and prospects to do so described as "most unfavorable." By 22 March 1942, the salvage units had been ordered to return awaiting a decision emerging from a meeting with salvage specialists. After the meeting on 1 April 1942, an order from CinCPac to COMSERFORPAC 3 April 1942 directed an expedition to salvage ''Taylor''. On 2 May 1942 the effort to salvage ''Taylor'' was abandoned with the effort seen as good experience and an indication to the vessel owners that the Navy would make the attempt. Under terms of the supplemental vessels agreement WSA paid American President Lines $1,260,960 for the loss. On 9 March 1953 the remains of the ship were sold to North Coast Corporation for $5,220 with the requirement the hull be scrapped on or before 6 April 1955. Scrapping began in 1954.


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External links


EFC Design 1095: Illustrations
(Outboard profile, deck house plan, includes photo of ''Blue Hen State'']
Wreck of SS President Taylor (1942)
{{DEFAULTSORT:President Taylor 1920 ships Design 1095 ships Merchant ships of the United States Troop ships of the War Shipping Administration World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean History of Kiribati Maritime incidents in February 1942