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

Liberty Shipyards
Alphabetical list of Liberty Ships
Ships
Home

5/6/02

www.USMM.org ©1998-2002. You may quote small portions of material on this website as long as you cite American Merchant Marine at War, www.usmm.org as the source. You may not use more than a few paragraphs without permission. If you see substantial portions of any page from this website on the Internet or in published material please notify usmm.org @ comcast.net