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Downey Shipbuilding Corporation

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Atlantic Corp.

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Texas Shipbuilding Company

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Terry Shipbuilding Company

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Union Construction Company

The Union Construction Company was a shipyard in Oakland's Outer Harbor,
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, that existed between 1918 and 1930. For the
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* 10 of 84 Design 1015 ships in 1919 and 1920: ''Hatchie'' (#1461) ... ''Heber'' (#1470) For the
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Company * 4 tankers in 1921: ''Acardo'', ''Achatina'', ''Ampullaria'', ''Amalthus'' For Standard Oil of California * 2 tankers in 1920 and 1921: ''Charlie Watson'', ''R. J. Hanna'' For the US Coast Guard * 4 of 4 ''Tampa''-class cutters ** (1921) ** (1921) ** (1921) ** (1922) * (1922) refs:


Ames Shipbuilding and Drydock Company

refs:https://content.libraries.wsu.edu/iiif/2/maps:84/0,0,20000,20000/6000,/0/default.png A relatively high proportion of ships built in the Ames yard saw service during World War II as
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s.


Seattle North Pacific Shipbuilding Corporation

formerly the ''Erickson Engineering Company'' of Seattle, contractor for 10 9,400-ton ships refs: All ships are Design 1015 9,400dwt steel cargo vessels.


Dollut & Williams Shipbuilding Company

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Pensacola Shipbuilding Company

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Kruse & Banks Shipbuilding Company

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Grays Harbor Motorship Corporation

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McEachern Shipbuilding, Astoria

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Meacham & Babcock, Seattle

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Nielson & Kelez, Seattle

On the Seattle waterfront, south of the
Skinner & Eddy The Skinner & Eddy Corporation, commonly known as Skinner & Eddy, was a Seattle, Washington-based shipbuilding corporation that existed from 1916 to 1923. The yard is notable for completing more ships for the United States war effort during Worl ...
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Pacific American Fisheries, Bellingham

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Wilson Shipbuilding, Astoria

Only produced for the EFC. 8 1001 hulls.


Wright Shipyards, Tacoma

Only produced for the EFC. 6 1001 ships and one 1001 barge.


Peninsula Shipbuilding, Portland

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Seaborn Shipyards, Tacoma

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Sloan Shipyards, Anacortes

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Sommerstrom Bros., Columbia City

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Patterson MacDonald, Seattle


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