Date |
Country |
Builder |
Location |
Ship |
Class |
Notes |
1 July |
United States |
American Shipbuilding Company |
Wyandotte, Michigan |
Lake Fablus |
Design 1099 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
1 July |
United States |
Submarine Boat Corporation |
Newark, New Jersey |
Waco |
Design 1023 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
2 July |
United States |
American International Shipbuilding |
Hog Island, Pennsylvania |
City of Fairbury |
Design 1022 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
2 July |
United States |
Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company |
Manitowoc, Wisconsin |
Lake Onawa |
Design 1074 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
2 July |
United States |
Moore Shipbuilding Company |
Oakland, California |
Naugus |
Design 1015 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
2 July |
United States |
Western Pipe & Steel |
South San Francisco, California |
West Kader |
Design 1019 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
3 July |
United States |
Submarine Boat Corporation |
Newark, New Jersey |
Haddon |
Design 1023 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
3 July |
United States |
McDougall-Duluth Shipbuilding Company |
Duluth, Minnesota |
Lake Flambeau |
Design 1099 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
3 July |
United States |
Mobile Shipbuilding Company |
Mobile, Alabama |
Moshico |
Design 1038 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
3 July |
United States |
Providence Engineering Works |
Providence, Rhode Island |
Tagus |
Design 1035 tug |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
4 July |
United States |
Atlantic Corporation |
Portsmouth, New Hampshire |
Portsmouth |
Design 1019 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
7 July |
United States |
Southwestern Shipbuilding Company |
San Pedro, California |
Bakersfield |
Design 1019 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
7 July |
United States |
Charleston Navy Yard |
Charleston, South Carolina |
Tillman |
Wickes-class destroyer |
For United States Navy. |
8 July |
United States |
Groton Iron Works |
Groton, Connecticut |
Nameaug |
Design 1016 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
10 July |
United States |
Submarine Boat Corporation |
Newark, New Jersey |
Asquam |
Design 1023 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
10 July |
United Kingdom |
Harland & Wolff |
Belfast |
Glenariffe |
Cargo ship |
For Glen Line.[20] |
10 July |
United States |
Union Iron Works |
San Francisco, California |
Kidder |
Clemson-class destroyer |
For United States Navy. |
10 July |
United States |
McDougall-Duluth Shipbuilding Company |
Duluth, Minnesota |
Lake Flanders |
Design 1099 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
10 July |
United States |
New York Shipbuilding |
Camden, New Jersey |
Overton |
Clemson-class destroyer |
For United States Navy. |
10 July |
United States |
Downey Shipbuilding Corporation |
Staten Island, New York |
Yaphank |
Design 1017 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
10 July |
United States |
Saginaw Shipbuilding Company |
Saginaw, Michigan |
Name unknown |
Design 1074 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
11 July |
United States |
Federal Shipbuilding |
Kearny, New Jersey |
Innoko |
Design 1037 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
11 July |
United States |
Puget Sound Navy Yard |
Bremerton, Washington |
Koka |
Bagaduce-class tug |
For United States Navy. |
12 July |
United States |
Sun Shipbuilding Company |
Chester, Pennsylvania |
G. H. Jones |
Tanker |
Requisitioned by the United States Shipping Board.[1] |
12 July |
United States |
Toledo Shipbuilding Company |
Toledo, Ohio |
Lake Fielding |
Design 1099 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
12 July |
United States |
American International Shipbuilding |
Hog Island, Pennsylvania |
Minnequa |
Design 1022 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
12 July |
United States |
Northwest Engineering Works |
Green Bay, Wisconsin |
Vallonia |
Design 1035 tug |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
13 July |
United States |
Newburgh Shipyards |
Newburgh, New York |
Irvington |
Design 1025 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
14 July |
United States |
William Cramp & Sons |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Smith Thompson |
Clemson-class destroyer |
For United States Navy. |
15 July |
United States |
William Cramp & Sons |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Alameda |
Design 1128 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
15 July |
United States |
New York Shipbuilding |
Camden, New Jersey |
Champion |
Cargo ship |
Requisitioned by the United States Shipping Board.[1] |
15 July |
United States |
Hanlon Dry Dock and Shipbuilding |
Oakland, California |
Delrosa |
Design 1043 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
15 July |
United States |
American Shipbuilding Company |
Wyandotte, Michigan |
Lake Fackler |
Design 1099 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
15 July |
United States |
Union Iron Works |
San Francisco, California |
La Valetta |
Clemson-class destroyer |
For United States Navy. |
15 July |
United States |
Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Company |
Bay Point, California |
Sinasta |
Design 1015 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
15 July |
United States |
Pensacola Shipbuilding Company |
Pensacola, Florida |
Red Mountain |
Design 1025 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
16 July |
United States |
Alameda Works Shipyard |
Alameda, California |
City of Alameda |
Design 1047 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
16 July |
United States |
American Shipbuilding Company |
Lorain, Ohio |
Lake Fanquier |
Design 1099 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
16 July |
United States |
American Shipbuilding Company |
Superior, Wisconsin |
Lake Stobi |
Design 1099 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
16 July |
United States |
J. F. Duthie & Company |
Seattle, Washington |
Seattle Spirit |
Design 1013 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
17 July |
United States |
American International Shipbuilding |
Hog Island, Pennsylvania |
Liberty Land |
Design 1022 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
18 July |
United States |
American International Shipbuilding |
Hog Island, Pennsylvania |
Lebanon |
Design 1022 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
18 July |
United States |
Squantum Victory Yard |
Quincy, Massachusetts |
Meyer |
Clemson-class destroyer |
For United States Navy. |
19 July |
United States |
Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company |
Baltimore, Maryland |
Dauperata |
Design 1016 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
19 July |
United States |
Whitney Bros. Company |
Superior, Wisconsin |
Kiokee |
Design 1035 tug |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
19 July |
United States |
Submarine Boat Corporation |
Newark, New Jersey |
Lackawanna Valley |
Design 1023 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
19 July |
United States |
American International Shipbuilding |
Hog Island, Pennsylvania |
Lafcomo |
Design 1022 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
19 July |
United States |
Saginaw Shipbuilding Company |
Saginaw, Michigan |
Lake Fear |
Design 1020 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
19 July |
United States |
McDougall-Duluth Shipbuilding Company |
Duluth, Minnesota |
Lake Flatonia |
Design 1099 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
19 July |
United States |
Great Lakes Engineering Works |
Ashtabula, Ohio |
Lake Singara |
Design 1074 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
19 July |
United States |
Texas Steamship Corporation |
Bath, Maine |
Lightburne |
Tanker |
Requisitioned by the United States Shipping Board.[1] |
19 July |
United States |
Todd Dry Dock and Construction Company |
Tacoma, Washington |
Orcus |
Design 1014 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
19 July |
United States |
Standard Shipbuilding Corporation |
Shooters Island, New York |
Rockaway Park |
Design 1063 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
19 July |
United States |
Oscar Daniels Company |
Tampa, Florida |
Seminole |
Design 1027 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
19 July |
United States |
Columbia River Shipbuilding |
Portland, Oregon |
West Harts |
Design 1013 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
20 July |
United States |
New York Shipbuilding |
Camden, New Jersey |
Sea Girt |
Design 1029 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
20 July |
United States |
Philadelphia Navy Yard |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Warbler |
Lapwing-class minesweeper |
For United States Navy. |
21 July |
United States |
Skinner & Eddy |
Seattle, Washington |
Elkridge |
Design 1105 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
21 July |
United States |
Submarine Boat Corporation |
Newark, New Jersey |
Fourth Alabama |
Design 1023 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
21 July |
United States |
G. M. Standifer Construction |
Vancouver, Washington |
Nismaha |
Design 1015 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
21 July |
United States |
Fore River Shipyard |
Quincy, Massachusetts |
R-11 |
R-class submarine |
For United States Navy. |
21 July |
United States |
Skinner & Eddy |
Seattle, Washington |
Stanley |
Design 1105 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
22 July |
United States |
Globe Shipbuilding Company |
Superior, Wisconsin |
Lake Fisher |
Design 1074 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
23 July |
United States |
Bethlehem Wilmington |
Wilmington, Delaware |
Delco |
Design 1094 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
23 July |
United States |
Union Construction Company |
Oakland, California |
Hawarden |
Design 1015 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
23 July |
United States |
American Shipbuilding Company |
Wyandotte, Michigan |
Lake Fairfex |
Design 1099 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
23 July |
United States |
Lorain, Ohio |
American Shipbuilding Company |
Lake Favonia |
Design 1099 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
23 July |
United States |
Downey Shipbuilding Corporation |
Staten Island, New York |
Waterbury |
Design 1017 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
24 July |
United States |
Submarine Boat Corporation |
Newark, New Jersey |
Ablanset |
Design 1023 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
24 July |
United States |
Bath Iron Works |
Bath, Maine |
Crowninshield |
Wickes-class destroyer |
For United States Navy. |
24 July |
United States |
American Shipbuilding Company |
Cleveland, Ohio |
Lake Fariston |
Design 1099 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
24 July |
United States |
Puget Sound Navy Yard |
Bremerton, Washington |
Napa |
Bagaduce-class tug |
For United States Navy. |
25 July |
United States |
Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation |
Harriman, Pennsylvania |
Kittegaun |
Design 1025 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
25 July |
United States |
Union Iron Works |
San Francisco, California |
Selfridge |
Clemson-class destroyer |
For United States Navy. |
26 July |
United States |
Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company |
Baltimore, Maryland |
Dannedaike |
Design 1058 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
26 July |
United States |
Squantum Victory Yard |
Quincy, Massachusetts |
Doyes |
Clemson-class destroyer |
For United States Navy. |
26 July |
United States |
Bethlehem Sparrows Point |
Sparrows Point, Maryland |
Hulaco |
Design 1047 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
26 July |
United States |
Great Lakes Engineering Works |
Ecorse, Michigan |
Lake Ellendale |
Design 1074 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
26 July |
United States |
Newport News Shipbuilding |
Newport News, Virginia |
Patoka |
Design 1106 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
26 July |
United States |
American International Shipbuilding |
Hog Island, Pennsylvania |
Tulsa |
Design 1022 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
26 July |
United States |
Western Pipe & Steel |
South San Francisco, California |
West Cadron |
Design 1019 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
26 July |
United States |
Ames Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company |
Seattle, Washington |
West Ison |
Design 1080 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
27 July |
United States |
Fore River Shipyard |
Quincy, Massachusetts |
Baldbutte |
Design 1045 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
28 July |
United States |
New York Shipbuilding |
Camden, New Jersey |
Humphreys |
Clemson-class destroyer |
For United States Navy. |
28 July |
Japan |
Kawasaki |
Kobe |
Ro-1 |
Type F1 submarine |
For Imperial Japanese Navy |
29 July |
United States |
Chester Shipbuilding Corporation |
Chester, Pennsylvania |
Iceland |
Cargo ship |
Requisitioned by the United States Shipping Board.[1] |
30 July |
United States |
Union Construction Company |
Oakland, California |
Havilah |
Design 1015 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
30 July |
United States |
American International Shipbuilding |
Hog Island, Pennsylvania |
Labette |
Design 1022 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
30 July |
United States |
American Shipbuilding Company |
Wyandotte, Michigan |
Lake Fagundus |
Design 1099 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
30 July |
United States |
American Shipbuilding Company |
Wyandotte, Michigan |
Lake Fairly |
Design 1099 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
30 July |
United States |
Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company |
Manitowoc, Wisconsin |
Lake Galewood |
Design 1074 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
30 July |
United States |
Todd Dry Dock and Construction Company |
Tacoma, Washington |
Ophis |
Design 1014 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
30 July |
United States |
Federal Shipbuilding |
Kearny, New Jersey |
Wytherville |
Design 1037 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
31 July |
United States |
Submarine Boat Corporation |
Newark, New Jersey |
Asabeth |
Design 1023 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
31 July |
United Kingdom |
Amble Ferro-Concrete Co. Ltd. |
Amble |
Cretebow |
Concrete tug |
For The Shipping Controller.[21] |
31 July |
United States |
American Shipbuilding Company |
Superior, Wisconsin |
Lake Falama |
Design 1099 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
31 July |
United States |
McDougall-Duluth Shipbuilding Company |
Duluth, Minnesota |
Lake Flattery |
Design 1099 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
31 July |
United States |
Submarine Boat Corporation |
Newark, New Jersey |
Lordship Manor |
Design 1023 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |
31 July |
United States |
Alameda Works Shipyard |
Alameda, California |
Utacarbon |
Design 1047 ship |
For United States Shipping Board.[1] |