List of ship launches in 1918

The list of ship launches in 1918 includes a chronological list of ships launched in 1918. In cases where no official launching ceremony was held, the date built or completed may be used instead.

January edit

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
3 January   United States J. F. Duthie & Company Seattle, Washington Western King Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][2]
9 January   Germany Germaniawerft Kiel U-141 Type U-139 submarine For Imperial German Navy.[3]
10 January   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Lake Houghton Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board
12 January   United Kingdom Richardson, Duck & Company Kenilworth Cargo ship For Dalgliesh Steam Shipping Co.[4]
12 January   United States William Cramp & Sons Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Santa Olivia Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
13 January   United States Columbia River Shipbuilding Santiam Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][5]
13 January   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts Stevens Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
13 January   United States Northwest Steel Portland, Oregon War Archer Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][5]
13 January   United States Ames Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company Seattle, Washington Westwood Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][6]
14 January   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Charles Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
14 January   United States Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company San Pedro, California Wakulla Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
17 January   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Cavendish Seaplane carrier For Royal Navy.
19 January   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Butler Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
19 January   United States American Shipbuilding Company Superior, Wisconsin Lake Capens Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
19 January   United States Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Company Seattle, Washington Southerland or Sutherland Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][2]
19 January   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Arrow Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
26 January   United Kingdom John Brown & Company Clydebank Simoom S-class destroyer [7]
26 January   Germany Blohm & Voss Hamburg U-123 Type UE II submarine For Imperial German Navy[8]
27 January   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts Gregory Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
27 January   United States Moore Dry Dock Company Oakland, California Pasadena Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
27 January   United States Columbia River Shipbuilding Portland, Oregon West Gate Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
28 January   Germany AG Weser Bremen Leipzig Cöln-class cruiser For Imperial German Navy.
31 January   United States American Shipbuilding Company Chicago, Illinois Lake Crescent Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
31 January   United States Ames Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company Seattle, Washington West Eagle Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][2]

February edit

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
2 February   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Jessup Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
2 February   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ashtabula, Ohio Lake Maurepas Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
2 February   United States Sun Shipbuilding Company Chester, Pennsylvania Sabine Sun Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
8 February   United States Northwest Steel Portland, Oregon Westhampton Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
9 February   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Lake Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
10 February   United States Bethlehem Alameda Alameda, California Paul H. Harwood Tanker For United States Shipping Board.[1]
11 February   United Kingdom Irvine's Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Co, Ltd. West Hartlepool Manchester Brigade Cargo ship For Manchester Liners Ltd.[9]
11 February   United States Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company Baltimore, Maryland Polar Sea Refrigerated cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
11 February   United States Long Beach Shipbuilding Company Long Beach, California Silverado Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
12 February   United Kingdom Craig, Taylor & Co, Ltd. Stockton-on-Tees Maindy Dene Cargo ship For Maindy Shipping Company.[10]
12 February   United States New York Shipbuilding Camden, New Jersey Sewall's Point Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
14 February   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Govan Coney Coaster For G. & J. Burns Ltd.[11]
14 February   United States Mare Island Navy Yard Vallejo, California Taylor Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
14 February   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast War Viper B-type cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[12]
16 February   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Arthur Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
16 February   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Lake Owens Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
16 February   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Lake Winona Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
17 February   United States Bethlehem Wilmington Wilmington, Delaware Guarro Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
17 February   United States J. F. Duthie & Company Seattle, Washington Westover Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
19 February   United States Staten Island Shipbuilding Company Port Richmond, New York Mariners Harbor Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
20 February   United States Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company Manitowoc, Wisconsin Lake Pewaukee Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
20 February   United States William Cramp & Sons Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Talbot Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
20 February   United States Bethlehem Alameda Alameda, California W. M. Burton Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
21 February   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts Colhoun Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
21 February   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Ogden Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
22 February   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts Katrina Luckenbach Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
23 February   United States American Shipbuilding Company Cleveland, Ohio Lake Lemando Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
23 February   Germany AG Vulcan Hamburg U-118 Type UE II submarine For Imperial German Navy[8]
25 February   United States McDougall-Duluth Shipbuilding Duluth, Minnesota Lake Portage Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
25 February   United Kingdom Swan Hunter Wallsend Wrestler W-class destroyer For Royal Navy[13]
26 February   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington Canoga Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
26 February   United States William Cramp & Sons Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Orizaba Transport ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
27 February   United States Columbia River Shipbuilding Portland, Oregon West Indian Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
27 February   United Kingdom John Brown & Company Clydebank Scimitar S-class destroyer [7]
27 February   Germany Bremer Vulkan Vegesack U-160 Type U-93 submarine For Imperial German Navy[14]
28 February   United States New York Shipbuilding Camden, New Jersey Santa Tecla Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
28 February   United States American Shipbuilding Company Chicago, Illinois Lake Clear Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
Unknown date   United Kingdom Northumberland Shipbuilding Ltd. Newcastle-on-Tyne War Buffalo Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.

March edit

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
2 March   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Weston Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
3 March   United States William Cramp & Sons Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Waters Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
6 March   United States Northwest Steel Portland, Oregon Western Wave Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
9 March   United States American Shipbuilding Company Cleveland, Ohio Lake Edon Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
9 March   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ashtabula, Ohio Lake Louise Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
11 March   United States McDougall-Duluth Shipbuilding Duluth, Minnesota Lake Markham Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
11 March   United States Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company San Pedro, California Wampum or Waumpam Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][15]
14 March   United States Moore Dry Dock Company Oakland, California Alloway Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
14 March   United States Moore Dry Dock Company Oakland, California Aniwa Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
14 March   United States Moore Dry Dock Company Oakland, California Oakland Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
14 March   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington Ossineke Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][16]
14 March   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast War Bittern B-type cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[17]
14 March   United Kingdom Ropner & Sons Stockton-on-Tees War Panther Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[18]
15 March   United Kingdom Craig, Taylor & Co. Ltd. Stockton-on-Tees War Loch Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[19]
15 March   United States Grays Harbor Motorship Corporation Aberdeen, Washington Wishkah Design 1005 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
16 March   United States Bethlehem Sparrows Point Sparrows Point, Maryland Ampetco Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
16 March   United States Chester Shipbuilding Company Chester, Pennsylvania Avondale Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
18 March   United States Supple-Ballin Shipbuilding Portland, Oregon Wallowa Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][15]
19 March   United States Foundation Company Newark, New Jersey Coyote Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
19 March   United States Northwest Steel Portland, Oregon Western Ocean Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
20 March   United States Foundation Company Portland, Oregon Commandant Roison Cargo ship For French government.
21 March   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Lake Crystal Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
21 March   United States New York Shipbuilding Camden, New Jersey Mineola Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
23 March   United States William Cramp & Sons Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Dent Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
23 March   United States Toledo Shipbuilding Company Toledo, Ohio Lake Sebago Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
23 March   United States Union Iron Works San Francisco, California McKee Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
23 March   United States Sun Shipbuilding Company Chester, Pennsylvania Radnor Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
23 March   United States William Cramp & Sons Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Santa Luisa Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
23 March   Germany Bremer Vulkan Vegesack U-161 Type U-93 submarine For Imperial German Navy.[14]
24 March   United States Bethlehem Alameda Alameda, California Liberator Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][15]
26 March   United States G. M. Standifer Construction Portland, Oregon Libby Maine Cargo ship For Libby, McNeill & Libby.[15]
26 March   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Portland Design 1003 ship For United States Shipping Board.[15]
26 March   United States Kruse & Banks Shipbuilding Company North Bend, Oregon Quidnic Design 1003 ship For United States Shipping Board.[15]
26 March   United States J. F. Duthie & Company Seattle, Washington Westboro Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][16]
27 March   United States Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Company Seattle, Washington Bremerton Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][16]
27 March   United States Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company Manitowoc, Wisconsin Lake Shawano Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
27 March   United States Albina Engine & Machine Works Portland, Oregon Point Bonita Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][15]
27 March   United Kingdom Sir Raylton Dixon & Co. Middlesbrough Valemore Cargo ship For Johnstone Line.[20]
27 March   United States Columbia River Shipbuilding Portland, Oregon West Grove Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][15]
27 March   United States Peninsula Shipbuilding Company Portland, Oregon Unnamed [15]
28 March   United States New York Shipbuilding Camden, New Jersey Gulfland Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
28 March   United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, Virginia Lamberton Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
28 March   United States Union Iron Works San Francisco, California Robinson Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
28 March   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts Schley Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
28 March   United States Todd Dry Dock and Construction Company Tacoma, Washington Tacoma Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][15]
28 March   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast War African AO tanker For British Shipping Controller.[21]
28 March   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast War Buckler D-type cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[22]
28 March   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast War Tabard D-type cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[23]
28 March   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington Western Queen Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][16]
28 March   Germany Blohm & Voss Hamburg U-124 Type UE II submarine For Imperial German Navy.[24]
30 March   United States Bethlehem Sparrows Point Sparrows Point, Maryland Cape Henry Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
30 March   United States Foundation Company Portland, Oregon Capitaine Remy Cargo ship For French government.[15]
30 March   United States McDougall-Duluth Shipbuilding Duluth, Minnesota Lake Pepin Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
30 March   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Stirling Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
30 March   United States Babare Brothers Tacoma, Washington Mahaska Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][15]
30 March   United States Standard Shipbuilding Company Shooters Island, New York Montclair Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
30 March   United Kingdom John Brown & Company Clydebank Scotsman S-class destroyer [7]

April edit

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
4 April   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Lake Allen Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 April   United States Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company Manitowoc, Wisconsin Lake Lida Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 April   Germany AG Vulcan Hamburg U-119 Type UE II submarine For Imperial German Navy.[24]
5 April   United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, Virginia Montgomery Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
5 April   United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, Virginia Radford Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
6 April   United States Toledo Shipbuilding Company Toledo, Ohio Lake Cayuga Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
6 April   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Weir Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
6 April   United States Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company Baltimore, Maryland Polar Land Refrigerated cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
6 April   Germany AG Vulcan Stettin Rostock Cöln-class cruiser For Imperial German Navy.
7 April   United States Union Iron Works San Francisco, California Champlin Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
9 April   United States Foundation Company Portland, Oregon Capitaine Guyneme Cargo ship For French government.[15]
9 April   United States William Cramp & Sons Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Dorsey Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
9 April   United States Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company Seattle, Washington Peronne Auxiliary schooner For French government.[15]
9 April   Canada Lyall Shipbuilding Company North Vancouver War Cariboo Cargo ship [15]
9 April   United Kingdom Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Wallsend on Tyne Shark S-class destroyer [7]
11 April   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Portland, Oregon Moritz Design 1003 ship For United States Shipping Board.[15]
11 April   United States Albina Engine & Machine Works Portland, Oregon Point Lobos or Point Lobas Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][15]
11 April   United Kingdom Richardson, Duck & Company War Vulture Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[25]
11 April   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Durfee Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][15]
13 April   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts Dyer Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
11 April   United States Columbia Engineering Works Portland, Oregon Elvira Stolt Auxiliary schooner For Christian Christianson.[15]
11 April   United States Globe Shipbuilding Superior, Wisconsin Lake Washburn Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
14 April   United States Union Iron Works San Francisco, California Mugford Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
14 April   United States Union Iron Works San Francisco, California Ringgold Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
14 April   United States Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company San Pedro, California Wassaic Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
15 April   United States Kruse & Banks Shipbuilding Company North Bend, Oregon Kickapoo Design 1003 ship For United States Shipping Board.[15]
16 or 20 April   United States Peninsula Shipbuilding Company Portland, Oregon Anoka Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[15][26]
16 April   United States Ames Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company Seattle, Washington West Mount Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
17 April   United States Patterson-MacDonald Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Bellata Cargo ship [15]
17 April   United States Rolph Shipbuilding Company Eureka, California Joan of Arc Cargo ship [15]
17 April   United States Moore Plant Elizabethport, New Jersey Plainfield Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
18 April   United States Foundation Company Portland, Oregon Lieutenant Delorme Cargo ship For French government.[15]
18 April   United States Supple-Ballin Shipbuilding Portland, Oregon Calala Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[15]
20 April   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts Bell Wickes-class destroyer For United States Shipping Board.
20 April   United States New York Shipbuilding Camden, New Jersey Glen White Collier Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
20 April   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Benton Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
20 April   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ashtabula, Ohio Lake Chariotte Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
20 April   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Felicity Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
20 April   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Lake Hemlock Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
20 April   United States Seaborn Shipyards Tacoma, Washington Mohave Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[15]
20 April   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Portland, Oregon Wakan Cargo ship [26]
20 April   United States Northwest Steel Portland, Oregon Western Chief Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
20 April   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Lianga Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][15]
20 April   Germany Bremer Vulkan Vegesack U-162 Type U-93 submarine For Imperial German Navy.[14]
21 April   United States Pacific-Alaska Construction Company Alabama Cargo ship [26]
24 April   United States McEachern Shipbuilding Company Astoria, Oregon Astoria Design 1003 ship For United States Shipping Board.[26]
24 April   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Portland, Oregon Caponka Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[26]
24 April   United States J. F. Duthie & Company Seattle, Washington West Bridge Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
25 April   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Narkunda Passenger ship For Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company.[27]
25 April   United States Pacific American Fisheries Bellingham, Washington Oakwood Cargo ship For Pacific American Fisheries.[26]
25 April   United States Lake & Ocean Navigation Company Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin Sturgeon Bay Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
25 April   Canada Cameron-Genoa Shipbuilding Victoria War Haida Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[26]
26 April   United Kingdom Ropner & Sons Stockton-on-Tees War Monsoon Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[28]
27 April   United States Foundation Company Newark, New Jersey Accoma Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
27 April   United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, Virginia H. M. Flagier Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
27 April   United States Toledo Shipbuilding Company Toledo, Ohio Lake Chelan Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
27 April   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Ennis Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
27 April   United States Texas Steamship Company Bath, Maine Sagadahoc Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
27 April   United StatesMotorship Construction Company Vancouver, Washington Shepard Point Cargo ship [26]
27 April   United States Pusey & Jones Wilmington, Delaware Wuakesha Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
27 April   United Kingdom John Brown & Company Clydebank Scout S-class destroyer [7]
28 April   United States Coos Bay Shipbuilding Company Marshfield, Oregon Coos Bay Cargo ship [26]
29 April   United States William Cramp & Sons Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Lea Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
29 April   United States Coast Shipbuilding Company Portland, Oregon Barabos Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[26]
30 April   United States Foundation Company Portland, Oregon Commandant Challes Cargo ship [26]
30 April   United States Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company Manitowoc, Wisconsin Lake Annette Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
30 April   United States American Shipbuilding Company Superior, Wisconsin Lake Ledan Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
30 April   United States American Shipbuilding Company Chicago, Illinois Lake Yemassee Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
30 April   United States Columbia River Shipbuilding Portland, Oregon Western City Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
30 April   United States Bethlehem Alameda Alameda, California W.S. Rheem Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][26]

May edit

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 May   United States Foundation Company Tacoma, Washington Gerbeviller Schooner [26]
1 May   United States Wright Shipbuilding Tacoma, Washington Yakima Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[26]
2 May   United States Peninsula Shipbuilding Company Portland, Oregon Cresap Cargo ship [26]
4 May   United States Bethlehem Sparrows Point Sparrows Point, Maryland Cape Romaine Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 May   United States Grays Harbor Motorship Corporation Aberdeen, Washington Kaskaskia Design 1005 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
4 May   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Fernwood Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 May   United States American Shipbuilding Company Cleveland, Ohio Lake Narka Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 May   United States Albina Engine & Machine Works Portland, Oregon Point Judith Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
5 May   United States Sun Shipbuilding Company Chester, Pennsylvania Lancaster Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
5 May   United States New York Shipbuilding Camden, New Jersey Tuckahow Collier Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
6 May   United States Bethlehem Wilmington Wilmington, Delaware Biran Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
6 May   United States Northwest Steel Portland, Oregon Western Spirit Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
7 May   United States Long Beach Shipbuilding Company Long Beach, California Elderado Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
7 May   United Kingdom Fairfield Govan Sikh S-class destroyer [7]
8 May   United States Russell Shipbuilding Company Portland, Maine Andra Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
8 May   United States Seaborn Shipyards Tacoma, Washington Cheron Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[26]
8 May   United States St. Helens Shipbuilding Company St. Helens, Oregon Issaquena Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[26]
9 May   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Lakehurst Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
9 May   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast War Lemur B-type cargo ship For British shipping Controller.[29]
11 May   United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, Virginia Breese Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
11 May   United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, Virginia Gamble Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
11 May   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Largo Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
11 May   United States Foundation Company Portland, Oregon Lieutenant Granier Cargo ship [26]
11 May   United States Albina Engine & Machine Works Portland, Oregon Point Adams Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
11 May   Canada Lyall Shipyards Vancouver War Atlin Cargo ship [26]
11 May   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Alsek Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
14 May   United States Sommarstrom Shipbuilding Columbia City, Oregon Musketo Design 1003 ship For United States Shipping Board.[26]
14 May   United Kingdom Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Wallsend on Tyne Sparrowhawk S-class destroyer [7]
15 May   United States Coast Shipbuilding Company Portland, Oregon Barrington Cargo ship [26]
15 May   United States Tacoma Shipbuilding Company Tacoma, Washington Beloit Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[26]
15 May   United States Grays Harbor Motorship Corporation Aberdeen, Washington Blackford Design 1005 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
15 May   United States Fulton Shipbuilding Company Los Angeles, California Catawba Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[26]
15 May   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Portland, Oregon Kuwa Cargo ship [26]
18 May   United States Meacham & Babcock Seattle, Washington Boulton Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
18 May   United States Supple-Ballin Shipbuilding Portland, Oregon Dalana Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
18 May   United States Standard Shipbuilding Company Shooters Island, New York Englewood Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
18 May   United States Moore Dry Dock Company Oakland, California Fresno Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
18 May   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts George W. Barnes Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
18 May   United States Hanlon Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Oakland, California Governor John Lind Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
18 May   United States American Shipbuilding Company Buffalo, New York Lake Bledsoe Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
18 May   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Harney Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
18 May   United States Moore Dry Dock Company Oakland, California Oshawa Cargo ship [26]
18 May   United States McEachern Shipbuilding Company Astoria, Oregon Quoque Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[26]
18 May   United States Wilson Shipbuilding Astoria, Oregon Quoquo Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
18 May   United States Matthews Shipbuilding Company Hoquiam, Washington San Diego Auxiliary schooner For Hart-Wood Lumber Co.[26]
18 May   United States Bethlehem Alameda Alameda, California Volunteer Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
20 May   United States Patterson-MacDonald Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Bundarra Cargo ship [26]
21 May   United States American Shipbuilding Company Superior, Wisconsin Lake Lesa Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
22 May   United States American Shipbuilding Company Cleveland, Ohio Lake Duncan Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
22 May   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Lasang Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
22 May   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Lake Mary Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
22 May   United Kingdom Cammell Laird & Co. Ltd. Birkenhead Stavangerfjord Passenger ship For Norwegian America Line. [30]
23 May   United States Todd Dry Dock and Construction Company Tacoma, Washington Masuda Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
23 May   United States Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company Seattle, Washington Samuel H. Hedges Schooner [26]
23 May   United States Skinner & Eddy West Apaum Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
24 May   United States Bethlehem Wilmington Wilmington, Delaware Garibaldi Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
24 May   United States Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Company Seattle, Washington Vittorio Emmanuele Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board[1][26]
25 May   United States Toledo Shipbuilding Company Toledo, Ohio Lake Catherine Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
25 May   United States Staten Island Shipbuilding Company Port Richmond, New York Sag Harbor Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
25 May   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast War Legate AO tanker For British Shipping Controller.[31]
25 May   United Kingdom Sir Raylton Dixon & Co Middlesbrough War Spartan Tanker For British Shipping Controller.[32]
25 May   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Portland, Oregon Wakan Cargo ship [26]
25 May   United States J. F. Duthie & Company Seattle, Washington Western Sea Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
25 May   United States Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company San Pedro, California West Galoc Design 1013 ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
26 May   United States Union Iron Works San Francisco, California Chew Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
26 May   Germany Blohm & Voss Hamburg U-125 Type UE II submarine For Imperial German Navy[8]
27 May   United States Foundation Company Portland, Oregon Capitaine de Beauchamp Cargo ship [26]
27 May   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ashtabula, Ohio Lake Harris Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
27 May   United States Craig, Taylor & Co. Ltd. Stockton-on-Tees War Kestrel Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[33]
27 May   United States Northwest Steel Portland, Oregon Western Light Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
28 May   United States Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company Manitowoc, Wisconsin Lake Greenwood Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
28 May   United States American Shipbuilding Company Chicago, Illinois Lake Yahara Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
29 May   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts Stribling Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
29 May   United States Grays Harbor Motorship Corporation Aberdeen, Washington Bromela Design 1005 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
29 May   United States Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Company Seattle, Washington Willimantic Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
30 May   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Agwam Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][34][35][36]
30 May   United States Ames Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company Seattle, Washington Westford Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
31 May   United States Chester Shipbuilding Company Chester, Pennsylvania Phoenix Tanker For United States Shipping Board.[1]
31 May   United States Foundation Company Portland, Oregon Lieutenant Pegoud Auxiliary schooner [26]

June edit

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 June   United States Traylor Shipbuilding Corporation Cornwells Heights, Pennsylvania Alvada Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
1 June   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Winico Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
1 June   United States Foundation Company Tacoma, Washington Roy Schooner [26]
1 June   Germany Bremer Vulkan Vegesack U-163 Type U-93 submarine For Imperial German Navy.[14]
2 June   United States Schaw-Batcher Shipbuilding Company South San Francisco, California Isanti Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
4 June   United States Groton Iron Works Noank, Connecticut Hokah Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
5 June   United States Long Beach Shipbuilding Company Long Beach, California Ozaukee Design 1021 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
6 June   United States Sanderson & Porter Raymond, Washington Fonduco Design 1001 ship [26]
6 June   United Kingdom Richardson, Duck & Company War Ostrich Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[37]
6 June   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Cohas Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
8 June   United States Bethlehem Wilmington Wilmington, Delaware J. A. Bostwick Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
8 June   United States American Shipbuilding Company Cleveland, Ohio Lake Blancester Design 1020 sship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
8 June   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts Murray Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
8 June   United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, Virginia Ramsay Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
9 June   United States Pusey & Jones Gloucester City, New Jersey Allentown Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
9 June   United States Union Iron Works San Francisco, California Ludlow Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
10 June   United States Wilson Shipbuilding Astoria, Oregon Lonoke Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
10 June   United Kingdom Ropner & Sons Stockton-on-Tees War Pigeon Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[38]
11 June   United States Sommarstrom Shipbuilding Portland, Oregon Mattapan Design 1003 ship [26]
11 June   United States Seaborn Shipyards Tacoma, Washington Mazama Design 1001 ship [26]
11 June   United States Foundation Company Tacoma, Washington Dannermarie Cargo ship [26]
11 June   United States Irvine's Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool Manchester Division Cargo ship For Manchester Liners Ltd.[39]
11 June   United Kingdom Irvine's Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool War Hamlet Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[40]
12 June   United States Wright Shipbuilding Tacoma, Washington Eyota Design 1001 ship [26]
12 June   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Daraga Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
12 June   United States McEachern Shipbuilding Company Astoria, Oregon Makanda Design 1013 ship [26]
13 June   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Lake Conesus Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
15 June   United States Nielson & Kelez Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Bonnafon Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
15 June   United States Toledo Shipbuilding Company Toledo, Ohio J . W. McGrath Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
15 June   United States Ames Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company Seattle, Washington Montrolite Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
16 June   Germany Blohm & Voss Hamburg U-126 Type UE II submarine For Imperial German Navy[8]
17 June   United States Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company Baltimore, Maryland South Pole Refrigerated cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
18 June   United States Foundation Company Portland, Oregon Adjutant Dorme Cargo ship [26]
18 June   United States Ballard Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington H. B. Lovejoy Auxiliary schooner [26]
18 June   United States American Shipbuilding Company Chicago, Illinois Lake Bloomington Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
19 June   United States Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company Manitowoc, Wisconsin Lake Monroe Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
19 June   United States Federal Shipbuilding Kearny, New Jersey Liberty Design 1037 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
19 June   United States Foundation Company Tacoma, Washington Reims Auxiliary steamship [26]
20 June   United States Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Company Seattle, Washington Deranof Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
20 June   Germany AG Vulcan Hamburg U-120 Type UE II submarine For Imperial German Navy[8]
22 June   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts Israel Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
22 June   United States Bethlehem Sparrows Point Sparrows Point, Maryland Cape Lookout Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
22 June   United States Union Iron Works San Francisco, California Hazelwood Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
22 June   United States American Shipbuilding Company Superior, Wisconsin Lake Dymer Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
22 June   United States McDougall-Duluth Shipbuilding Duluth, Minnesota Lake Geneva Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
22 June   United States Pusey & Jones Wilmington, Delaware Middleburg Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
22 June   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Ekonk Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
22 June   United States New York Shipbuilding Camden, New Jersey Winding Gulf Collier Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
22 June   United States Saginaw Shipbuilding Company Saginaw, Michigan Lake Pachuta Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
23 June   United States Kruse & Banks Shipbuilding Company North Bend, Oregon Coconino Design 1003 ship [26]
24 June   United States Standard Shipbuilding Company Shooters Island, New York Galesburg Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
24 June   United States Columbia Engineering Works Portland, Oregon Louisa Bryne Cargo ship [26]
24 June   Canada Lyall Shipyards Vancouver War Nicola Cargo ship [26]
25 June   United States Russell Shipbuilding Company Portland, Maine Bassan Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
25 June   United States Foundation Company Newark, New Jersey Congaree Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
25 June   United States Foundation Company Newark, New Jersey Coweta Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
25 June   United States Bath Iron Works Bath, Maine Wickes Wickes-class destroyer For United States NAvy.
25 June   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Eckhart Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
26 June   United States Foundation Company Tacoma, Washington Arras Cargo ship [26]
26 June   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Damita Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
27 June   United States Patterson-MacDonald Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Diriwu Cargo ship [26]
27 June   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast St Aubin Tug For Royal Navy.[41]
28 June   United Kingdom Craig, Taylor & Co. Ltd. Stockton-on-Tees War Island Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[42]
28 June   United Kingdom Sir Raylton Dixon & Co Middlesbrough War Typhoon Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[43]
29 June   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts Luce Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
29 June   United Kingdom William Doxford & Sons Sunderland Success S-class destroyer [7]

July edit

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
2 July   United States Groton Iron Works Noank, Connecticut Balsto Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
3 July   Denmark Niels Juel Coastal defense ship For Royal Danish Navy.
4 July   United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, Virginia Abbot Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.[44]
4 July   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Alamosa Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
4 July   United States Foundation Company Newark, New Jersey Alanthus Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States Traylor Shipbuilding Corporation Cornwells Heights, Pennsylvania Alapaha Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Alcona Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
4 July   United States Todd Dry Dock and Construction Company Tacoma, Washington Anacortes Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
4 July   United States Rolph Shipbuilding Company Eureka, California Annette Rolph Barquentine [26]
4 July   United States Pusey & Jones Wilmington, Delaware Aurora Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States Hammond Yards Eureka, California Bloomington Cargo ship [26]
4 July   United States Pacific American Fisheries Bellingham, Washington Blythedale Cargo ship [26]
4 July   United States Wilson Shipbuilding Astoria, Oregon Benvola Design 1003 ship [26]
4 July   United States George F. Rodgers & Company Astoria, Oregon Blue Eagle Design 1001 ship [26]
4 July   United States Wilson Shipbuilding Astoria, Oregon Bonifay Design 1001 ship [26]
4 July   United States Wright Shipbuilding Tacoma, Washington Bourneville Cargo ship [26]
4 July   United States Peninsula Shipbuilding Company Portland, Oregon Braeburn Design 1001 ship [26]
4 July   United States Grays Harbor Motorship Corporation Aberdeen, Washington Brompton Design 1005 ship For United States Shipping Board.[46][26]
4 July   United States Grays Harbor Motorship Corporation Aberdeen, Washington Broncho Design 1005 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
4 July   United States Union Iron Works San Francisco, California Burns Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
4 July   United States Bethlehem Alameda Alameda, California Challenger Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
4 July   United States L. H. Shattuck Portsmouth, New Hampshire Chibiabos Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States Seaborn Shipyards Tacoma, Washington Chimo Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[26]
4 July   United States St. Helens Shipbuilding Company St. Helens, Oregon Colindo Design 1001 ship [26]
4 July   United States Tacoma Shipbuilding Company Tacoma, Washington Coloma Design 1001 ship [26]
4 July   United States McEachern Shipbuilding Company Astoria, Oregon Cotteral Cargo ship [26]
4 July   United States Union Iron Works San Francisco, California Crane Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
4 July   United States Meacham & Babcock Seattle, Washington Daca Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
4 July   United States Bethlehem Alameda Alameda, California Defiance Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
4 July   United States Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Company Seattle, Washington Delight Cargo ship [26]
4 July   United States Foundation Company Tacoma, Washington Dunkerke Cargo ship [26]
4 July   United States William Cramp & Sons Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Elliot Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
4 July   United States Tacoma Shipbuilding Company Tacoma, Washington Fasset Design 1001 ship [26]
4 July   United States Nielson & Kelez Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Forster Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
4 July   United States Moore Plant Elizabethport, New Jersey Garfield Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States Rolph Shipbuilding Company Eureka, California Georgie Rolph Barquentine [26]
4 July   United States Union Iron Works San Francisco, California Gridley Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
4 July   United States Moore Dry Dock Company Oakland, California Guimba Refrigerated cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[26]
4 July   United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, Virginia Haraden Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
4 July   United States Union Iron Works San Francisco, California Harding Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
4 July   United States Union Iron Works San Francisco, California Hart Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
4 July   United States Bethlehem Alameda Alameda, California Independence Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
4 July   United States Pusey & Jones Gloucester City, New Jersey Indianapolis Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States Union Iron Works San Francisco, California Ingraham Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
4 July   United States Fulton Shipbuilding Company Aberdeen, Washington Itanca Design 1001 ship [26]
4 July   United States Sanderson & Porter Raymond, Washington Kenosha Design 1001 ship [26]
4 July   United States American Shipbuilding Company Superior, Wisconsin Lake Aurice Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Benbow Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States American Shipbuilding Company Chicago, Illinois Lake Berdan Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States Globe Shipbuilding Superior, Wisconsin Lake Borgne Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States American Shipbuilding Company Buffalo, New York Lake Delancey Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Eliko Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States American Shipbuilding Company Cleveland, Ohio Lake Gedney Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States McDougall-Duluth Shipbuilding Duluth, Minnesota Lake Helen Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Lake Janet Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Lake Pearl Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ashtabula, Ohio Lake Pleasant Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Lake Silver Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company Manitowoc, Wisconsin Lake Winthrop Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States Hanlon Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Oakland, California Major Wheeler Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
4 July   United States Sommarstrom Shipbuilding Columbia City, Oregon Maratanza Cargo ship [26]
4 July   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts Maury Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
4 July   United States Union Iron Works San Francisco, California McKean Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
4 July   United States New York Shipbuilding Camden, New Jersey M. J. Scanlon Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States Fulton Shipbuilding Company Los Angeles, California Mono Design 1003 ship [26]
4 July   United States Standard Shipbuilding Company Shooters Island, New York Morristown Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States Schaw-Batcher Shipbuilding Company South San Francisco, California Nantahaka or Nantahala Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[26]
4 July   United States Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company Baltimore, Maryland Naiwa Refrigerated cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States Fulton Shipbuilding Company Aberdeen, Washington Necolah Design 1003 ship [26]
4 July   United States Sun Shipbuilding Company Chester, Pennsylvania Neponset Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States Anderson Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Osprey Cargo ship [26]
4 July   United States Texas Steamship Company Bath, Maine Sagadahoc Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States William Cramp & Sons Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Santa Teresa Passenger ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 July   United States Sloan Shipyards Olympia, Washington Sewickly Design 1001 ship [26]
4 July   United States Allen Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Sosworth Cargo ship [26]
4 July   United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, Virginia Thomas Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
4 July   United States William Cramp & Sons Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Upshur Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
4 July   United States Bethlehem Alameda Alameda, California Victorious Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
4 July   United States Sommarstrom Shipbuilding Columbia City, Oregon Wanza Design 1003 ship [26]
4 July   United States Meacham & Babcock Seattle, Washington Wayucan Cargo ship [26]
4 July   United States J. F. Duthie & Company Seattle, Washington Western Cross Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
4 July   United States J. F. Duthie & Company Seattle, Washington Western Star Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
4 July   United States Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company San Pedro, California West Galeta Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
4 July   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Gambo Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
4 July   United States Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company San Pedro, California West Grama Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
4 July   United States Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company San Pedro, California West Zula Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
4 July   United States Fulton Shipbuilding Company Aberdeen, Washington Wihaha Design 1001 ship [26]
4 July   United States Union Iron Works San Francisco, California Williams Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
4 July   United States Moore Dry Dock Company Oakland, California Yamhill Refrigerated cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[26]
4 July   United States Moore Dry Dock Company Oakland, California Yaquina Refrigerated cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[26]
5 July   United States Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company Seattle, Washington Admiral Mayo Auxiliary schooner [26]
6 July   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Portland, Oregon Nashotah Cargo ship [26]
6 July   United States Columbia River Shipbuilding Portland, Oregon Western Coast Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
6 July   United Kingdom Fairfield Govan Sirdar S-class destroyer [7]
8 July   United States Columbia Engineering Works Portland, Oregon Georgette Schooner [26]
6 July   United States Northwest Steel Portland, Oregon Western Maid Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
9 July   United States Foundation Company Portland, Oregon Commandant de Rose Cargo ship [26]
9 July   United States St. Helens Shipbuilding Company St. Helens, Oregon John W. Wells Schooner [26]
10 July   United States Coast Shipbuilding Company Portland, Oregon Cabeza Design 1001 ship [26]
10 July   United States Standard Shipbuilding Company Shooters Island, New York Hickman Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
10 July   United Kingdom Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Wallsend on Tyne Splendid S-class destroyer [7]
12 July   United States G. M. Standifer Construction Portland, Oregon Arvonia Cargo ship [26]
12 July   United States G. M. Standifer Construction Portland, Oregon Belding Cargo ship [26]
12 July   United States G. M. Standifer Construction Vancouver, Washington Benzonia Cargo ship [26]
12 July   United States Coos Bay Shipbuilding Company Marshfield, Oregon Cohasset Design 1003 ship [26]
12 July   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Gahona Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
12 July   United States G. M. Standifer Construction Portland, Oregon Montezuma Cargo ship [26]
12 July   United States G. M. Standifer Construction Vancouver, Washington Moosebee Cargo ship [26]
12 July   United States G. M. Standifer Construction Portland, Oregon Umatilla Cargo ship [26]
14 July   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Chetopa Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
16 July   United States Supple-Ballin Shipbuilding Portland, Oregon Airlie Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[26]
17 July   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Gotomska Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][26]
19 July   United States Todd Dry Dock and Construction Company Tacoma, Washington Puget Sound Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
20 July   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Elainore Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
20 July   United States McDougall-Duluth Shipbuilding Duluth, Minnesota Lake Indian Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
20 July   United States Saginaw Shipbuilding Company Saginaw, Michigan Lake Osweya Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
20 July   United States Columbia River Shipbuilding Portland, Oregon Western Pride Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
21 July   United States Sanderson & Porter Raymond, Washington Kenosha Design 1001 ship [47]
21 July   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts Lansdale Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy
23 July   United States Northwest Steel Portland, Oregon Western Comet Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][47]
24 July   United States Foundation Company Portland, Oregon General Baratier Cargo ship [47]
24 July   United States Foundation Company Portland, Oregon General Baratier Cargo ship [47]
24 July   United States Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company Manitowoc, Wisconsin Lake Linden Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
24 July   United States Foundation Company Tacoma, Washington Toul Cargo ship [47]
25 July   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts AA-1 AA-1-class submarine For United States Navy.[48]
25 July   Australia Cockatoo Island Dockyard Sydney Adelaide Town-class cruiser For Royal Australian Navy.
25 July   United States Tacoma Shipbuilding Company Tacoma, Washington Fassett Design 1001 ship [47]
25 July   United States Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Company Seattle, Washington Gaffney Cargo ship [45][47]
25 July   United States American Shipbuilding Company Cleveland, Ohio Lake Hewes Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
25 July   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Ormoc Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
25 July   United States Russell Shipbuilding Company Portland, Maine Okess Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
25 July   United States Bath Iron Works Bath, Maine Philip Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
26 July   United States National Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Brisk Auxiliary schooner [47]
27 July   United States Downey Shipbuilding Corporation Staten Island, New York Abron Design 1017 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
27 July   United States Patterson-MacDonald Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Barringa Cargo ship [47]
27 July   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Crawl Keys Design 1042 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
27 July   United States American Shipbuilding Company Superior, Wisconsin Lake Dancey Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
27 July   United States Ames Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company Seattle, Washington L.J. Drake Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][47]
27 July   United States Bethlehem Wilmington Wilmington, Delaware O. T. Waring Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
27 July   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast War Envoy AO tanker For British Shipping Controller.[49]
27 July   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Hobomac Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][47]
27 July   Canada Cameron-Genoa Mills Shipbuilders Victoria West Stikine Cargo ship [47]
29 July   United States J. F. Duthie & Company Seattle, Washington Western Hope Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][47]
29 July   United States G. M. Standifer Construction Portland, Oregon Kangi Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[47]
30 July   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ashtabula, Ohio Lake Marion Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
30 July   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Portland, Oregon Tillamook Design 1001 ship [47]
31 July   United States American Shipbuilding Company Chicago, Illinois Lake Buckeye Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
31 July   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Garza Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
31 July   United States McDougall-Duluth Shipbuilding Duluth, Minnesota Lake Orange Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]

August edit

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 August   United States Coast Shipbuilding Company Portland, Oregon Cabura Design 1001 ship [47]
1 August   United States Supple-Ballin Shipbuilding Portland, Oregon Ashburn Cargo ship [47]
3 August   United States Toledo Shipbuilding Company Toledo, Ohio Calaveras Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
3 August   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Lake Gardner Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 August   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Portland, Oregon Aiken 1001 For United States Shipping Board.[47]
4 August   United States Sun Shipbuilding Company Chester, Pennsylvania Deerfield Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 August   United States Bethlehem Alameda Alameda, California Invincible Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][47]
4 August   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts Mahan Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
5 August   United States American International Shipbuilding Hog Island, Pennsylvania Quistconck Design 1022 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
6 August   United States Columbia Engineering Works Portland, Oregon Gardner Williams Schooner [47]
7 August   United States Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company Manitowoc, Wisconsin Corsicana Design 1044 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
7 August   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Portland, Oregon Nupolela Design 1001ship [47]
7 August   United States Ropner & Sons Stockton-on-Tees War Gnat Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[50]
7 August   Germany Bremer Vulkan Vegesack U-164 Type U-93 submarine For Imperial German Navy.[14]
8 August   United States Grays Harbor Motorship Corporation Aberdeen, Washington Brookdale Design 1005 ship For United States Shipping Board.[46]
8 August   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Deval Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
10 August   United States Federal Shipbuilding Kearny, New Jersey Federal Design 1037 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
10 August   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Akkra Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
10 August   United States Globe Shipbuilding Superior, Wisconsin Lake Medford Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
10 August   United States Columbia River Shipbuilding Portland, Oregon Western Plains Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][47]
12 August   United States Seaborn Shipyards Tacoma, Washington Wakanna Design 1001 ship [47]
12 August   United States Northwest Steel Portland, Oregon Western Scout Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
12 August   United States Ames Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company Seattle, Washington Westport Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][47]
14 August   United States Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation Harriman, Pennsylvania Watonwan Design 1025 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
15 August   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Hosokie Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][47]
17 August   United States Bethlehem Sparrows Point Sparrows Point, Maryland Berwyn Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
17 August   United States Pacific American Fisheries Bellingham, Washington Bobring Design 1001 ship [47]
17 August   United States Traylor Shipbuilding Corporation Cornwells Heights, Pennsylvania Buhlsan Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
17 August   United States New York Shipbuilding Camden, New Jersey Doheny 3rd Tanker Requisitioned by Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
17 August   United States American Shipbuilding Company Superior, Wisconsin Lake Agomak Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
17 August   United States American Shipbuilding Company Buffalo, New York Lake Galera Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
17 August   United States Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company San Pedro, California West Erral Design 1013 sship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
17 August   United States Moore Dry Dock Company Oakland, California Zirkel Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][47]
18 August   United States American Shipbuilding Company Cleveland, Ohio Lake Alvada Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
19 August   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Portland, Oregon Latoka Design 1001 ship [47]
19 August   Canada J. Coughlan & Sons Vancouver War Chief Cargo ship [47]
20 August   United States Peninsula Shipbuilding Company Portland, Oregon Braxton Cargo ship [47]
20 August   Canada Western Canada Shipyards Vancouver War Tanoo Cargo ship [47]
21 August   United States Foundation Company Portland, Oregon Colonel Driant Auxiliary steamship [51]
21 August   United States Foundation Company Tacoma, Washington Vimy Auxiliary steamship For United States Shipping Board.[51]
21 August   Germany Bremer Vulkan Vegesack U-165 Type U-93 submarine For Imperial German Navy.[14]
22 August   United Kingdom John Brown & Company Clydebank Hood Admiral-class battlecruiser For Royal Navy.
22 August   United States American Shipbuilding Company Chicago, Illinois Lake Fondulac Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
22 August   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Gaspar Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
22 August   United States Nielson & Kelez Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Octorara Design 1001ship For United States Shipping Board.[45][51]
22 August   United States Meacham & Babcock Seattle, Washington Toka Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[51]
22 August   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast War Snake B-type cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[52]
24 August   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Aberdeen, Washington Anthera Design 1001 ship [51]
24 August   United States Bethlehem Sparrows Point Sparrows Point, Maryland Cape May Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
24 August   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Licking Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
24 August   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ashtabula, Ohio Lake Maurepas Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
24 August   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Lakeville Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
24 August   United States American International Shipbuilding Hog Island, Pennsylvania Saccarappa Design 1022 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
24 August   Canada Foundation Company Victoria War Camchin Cargo ship [51]
24 August   Canada New Westminster Construction Company New Westminster War Kitimat Cargo ship [51]
24 August   United States Moore Dry Dock Company Oakland, California Zaca Cargo ship [51]
26 August   United States Northwest Steel Portland, Oregon West View or Westview Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][51]
26 August   United States Allen Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Bosworth Cargo ship [46][51]
26 August   United States Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company Manitowoc, Wisconsin Lake Wilson Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
26 August   United Kingdom Craig, Taylor & Co. Ltd. Stockton-on-Tees War Finch Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[53]
27 August   United States Ames Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company Seattle, Washington Westmead Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][51]
28 August   United States Grays Harbor Motorship Corporation Aberdeen, Washington Brookfield Design 1005 ship For United States Shipping Board.[46][51]
28 August   United States Schaw-Batcher Shipbuilding Company South San Francisco, California Oskaloosa Cargo ship [51]
28 August   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Humhaw Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][51]
29 August   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Portland, Oregon Medford Design 1001 ship [51]
29 August   United States Globe Shipbuilding Superior, Wisconsin Lake Arline Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
31 August   United States Toledo Shipbuilding Company Toledo, Ohio Calicorock Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
31 August   United States Bethlehem Wilmington Wilmington, Delaware Chas. M. Everest Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
31 August   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Ingold Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
31 August   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Yelverton Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
31 August   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Ypsilanti Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
31 August   United States Pusey & Jones Wilmington, Delaware Lynchburg Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
31 August   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Phoenix Bridge Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
31 August   United States Long Beach Shipbuilding Company Long Beach, California Oshkosh Design 1021 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
31 August   United States Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company San Pedro, California West Zucker Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]

September edit

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 September   United Kingdom Richardson, Duck & Company War Anglian Tanker For British Shipping Controller.[54]
2 September   United States Pusey & Jones Gloucester, New Jersey Brandywine Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
2 September   United States Traylor Shipbuilding Corporation Cornwells Heights, Pennsylvania Bulana Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
2 September   United States Albina Engine & Machine Works Portland, Oregon Cadaretta Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][51]
2 September   United States Newburgh Shipyards Newburgh, New York Newburgh Design 1025 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
2 September   United States Wilson Shipbuilding Astoria, Oregon Wakiki Design 1001 ship [51]
2 September   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts W. L. Steed Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
2 September   United States American Shipbuilding Company Chicago, Illinois Lake Beacon Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
4 September   United States Anderson Shipbuilding Company Houghton, Washington Oleander Cargo ship [51]
5 September   United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, Virginia Agwidale Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.
5 September   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast St Bees Tug For Royal Navy.[55]
5 September   United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, Virginia Tattnall Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.[1]
5 September   United Kingdom Sir Raylton Dixon & Co Middlesbrough War Palace Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[56]
6 September   Germany Bremer Vulkan Vegesack U-166 Type U-93 submarine Intended for Imperial German Navy, but to French Navy as Jean Roulier.[14]
7 September   United States Downey Shipbuilding Corporation Staten Island, New York Osakis Design 1017 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
7 September   United States Federal Shipbuilding Kearny, New Jersey Piave Design 1037 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
7 September   United States New York Shipbuilding Camden, New Jersey Wm. N. Page Collier Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
8 September   United States Foundation Company Portland, Oregon General Serret Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[51]
9 September   United States Rolph Shipbuilding Company Eureka, California Hesperian Barquentine For United States Shipping Board.[51]
9 September   United States Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company Manitowoc, Wisconsin Lake Kyttle Design 1044 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
10 September   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Craincreek Design 1042 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
10 September   United Kingdom Fairfield Govan Somme S-class destroyer [7]
11 September   United States Saginaw Shipbuilding Company Saginaw, Michigan Lake Winooski Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
11 September   United States Foundation Company Tacoma, Washington Republique Cargo ship [51]
11 September   United States Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation Harriman, Pennsylvania Wathena Design 1025 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
12 September   United States Staten Island Shipbuilding Company Port Richmond, New York Bar Harbor Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
12 September   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Chariot Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
12 September   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Zaliski Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
12 September   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Monana Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
12 September   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Lashaway Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][51]
14 September   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Goodspeed Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
14 September   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Kokoma Design 1001 ship [51]
14 September   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ashtabula, Ohio Lake Connersville Design 1042 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
14 September   United States American Shipbuilding Company Cleveland, Ohio Lake Govan Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
14 September   United States Portland, Oregon Foundation Company Nancy Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[51]
15 September   United States Pusey & Jones Gloucester, New Jersey Castlepoint Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[45]
16 September   Germany Kaiserliche Werft Kiel Frauenlob Cöln-class cruiser For Imperial German Navy.
16 September   United States Bethlehem Wilmington Wilmington, Delaware Tipton Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
17 September   United States Bath Iron Works Bath, Maine Woolsey Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
18 September   United States Seaborn Shipyards Tacoma, Washington Dungeness Design 1001 ship [51]
18 September   United States Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company Manitowoc, Wisconsin Lake Corrales Design 1044 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
18 September   United States Ames Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company Seattle, Washington West Cape Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][51]
19 September   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Goree Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
19 September   United States Globe Shipbuilding Superior, Wisconsin Lake Contoocook Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
19 September   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast War Icarus, G-type cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[57]
20 September   United States Wright Shipbuilding Tacoma, Washington Bowesmont Design 1001 ship [51]
20 September   United States Sloan Shipyards Olympia, Washington Nahnet Cargo ship [51]
20 September   Germany AG Vulcan Hamburg U-121 Type UE II submarine For Imperial German Navy[8]
21 September   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Cranenest Design 1042 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
21 September   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Aberdeen, Washington Edith Design 1001 ship [58]
21 September   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Portland, Oregon Fort Stevens Design 1001 ship [58]
21 September   United States Benicia Shipbuilding Corporation Benicia, California Kimta Design 1001 ship [58]
21 September   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington Little David Tug [58]
21 September   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts Nantasket Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
21 September   United States Elliot Bay Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Trolltint Cargo ship [58]
21 September   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Cressey Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][58]
21 September   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Loquassuck Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][58]
21 September   United States J. F. Duthie & Company Seattle, Washington West Pool Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][58]
21 September   United States Bethlehem Sparrows Point Sparrows Point, Maryland Wheaton Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
22 September   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Cokato Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
22 September   United States Bethlehem Alameda Alameda, California Courageous Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][58]
22 September   United States Union Iron Works San Francisco, California Jose Rizal Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[58]
22 September   United States Moore Dry Dock Company Oakland, California Kameset Cargo ship [58]
22 September   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Panola Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
22 September   United States Union Iron Works San Francisco, California Renshaw Cargo ship [58]
23 September   United States Meacham & Babcock Seattle, Washington Afalkey Design 1001 ship [58]
23 September   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Pickaway Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
23 September   United States G. M. Standifer Construction Portland, Oregon Okiva Design 1001 ship [58]
23 September   United States Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company Baltimore, Maryland Polar Bear Refrigerated cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
23 September   United Kingdom Stephens Linthouse, Glasgow Sabre S-class destroyer [7]
24 September   United States Foundation Company Portland, Oregon Aviateur de Terlines Cargo ship [58]
24 September   Canada Lyall Shipbuilding Company North Vancouver J.N. Greenshields Cargo ship [58]
24 September   United States New York Shipbuilding Camden, New Jersey Santa Elisa Troopship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[45]
24 September   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast War Aryan AO tanker For British Shipping Controller.[59]
25 September   United States Merachant Shipbuilding Corporation Chester, Pennsylvania Auburn Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
25 September   United States Long Beach Shipbuilding Company Long Beach, California Magunkook Design 1021 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
25 September   United States Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company San Pedro, California West Amargosa Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
26 September   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Craycroft Design 1042 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
26 September   United States American Shipbuilding Company Cleveland, Ohio Lake Fluvanna Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
26 September   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Gorin Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
28 September   United States Grays Harbor Motorship Corporation Aberdeen, Washington Aberdeen Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][58]
28 September   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Portland, Oregon Bancroft Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[58]
28 September   United States Todd Dry Dock and Construction Company Tacoma, Washington Bellingham Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
28 September   United States Toledo Shipbuilding Company Toledo, Ohio Calispell Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
28 September   United States Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company Baltimore, Maryland Fort Wayne Refrigerated cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
28 September   United States Standard Shipbuilding Company Shooters Island, New York Monmouth Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[45][1]
28 September   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Onekama Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
28 September   United States Seattle North Pacific Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Ozette Cargo ship [58][45]
28 September   Canada J. Coughlan & Sons Vancouver War Noble Cargo ship [58]
28 September   Canada Wallace Shipyards Ltd. North Vancouver War Storm Cargo ship [58]
28 September   United States Columbia River Shipbuilding Portland, Oregon Western Belle Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
29 September   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Portland, Oregon Holbrook Design 1001 ship [58]
29 September   United States Bethlehem Alameda Alameda, California Triumph Cargo ship [58]
30 September   United States Nielson & Kelez Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Adway Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45][58]
30 September   United States Babare Brothers Tacoma, Washington Battincau or Bottineau Design 1001 ship [46][58]
30 September   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Copley Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
30 September   United States American Shipbuilding Company Chicago, Illinois Lake Desha Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
30 September   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Gormania Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
30 September   United States American International Shipbuilding Hog Island, Pennsylvania Sac City Design 1022 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
30 September   United States Foundation Company Tacoma, Washington Souchez Cargo ship [58]
30 September   Germany Schiffsbau & Maschinenfabrik Hansa AG Tönning Viceadmiral E. Schmidt Auxiliary naval vessel For Imperial German Navy

October edit

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 October   United States Pacific American Fisheries Bellingham, Washington Boconoff Design 1001 ship [58]
1 October   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Portland, Oregon Fort Scott Design 1001 ship [58]
1 October   United Kingdom Irvine's Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Co. Ltd. West Hartlepool War Sirocco Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[60]
3 October   United States Tacoma Shipbuilding Company Tacoma, Washington Wiea Design 1001 ship [58]
5 October   United States Sanderson & Porter Raymond, Washington Addison Cargo ship [58]
5 October   United States McEachern Shipbuilding Company Astoria, Oregon Flavel Design 1003 ship [58]
5 October   United States American Shipbuilding Company Buffalo, New York Lake Otsquage Design 1020 ship [1]
5 October   United States Pusey & Jones Wilmington, Delaware Marshall Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[45]
5 October   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Madaket Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][58]
6 October   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Hico Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
6 October   United States Moore Dry Dock Company Oakland, California Kekettient Cargo ship [58]
6 October   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Opelika Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
7 October   United States Foundation Company Tacoma, Washington Egalite Cargo ship [58]
7 October   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ashtabula, Ohio Lake Crathorne Design 1042 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
7 October   United States Northwest Steel Portland, Oregon West Kyska Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][58]
8 October   United States F. Rodgers & Company Astoria, Oregon Capiness Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[58]
9 October   United States McDougall-Duluth Shipbuilding Duluth, Minnesota Cedar Spring Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
9 October   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Cahoon Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
10 October   United States Federal Shipbuilding Kearny, New Jersey Mercer Design 1037 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
12 October   United States American Shipbuilding Company Superior, Wisconsin Lake Fostoria Design 1093 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
12 October   United States Federal Shipbuilding Kearny, New Jersey Marne Design 1037 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
12 October   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Portland, Oregon Nashotah Design 1001 ship [58]
12 October   United States Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation Harriman, Pennsylvania Waubesa Design 1025 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
14 October   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Allies Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
14 October   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Consort Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
14 October   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Eldara Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
15 October   United States American Shipbuilding Company Cleveland, Ohio Lake Farge Design 1093 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
17 October   United States Grays Harbor Motorship Corporation Aberdeen, Washington Brookhaven Design 1005 ship For United States Shipping Board.[46]
17 October   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Lake Costello Design 1060 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
17 October   United States Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company San Pedro, California West Arvada Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45][58]
18 October   United States Albina Engine & Machine Works Portland, Oregon Caddopeak Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
19 October   United States Globe Shipbuilding Superior, Wisconsin Contoocook Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
19 October   United States Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company Portland, Oregon Fort Steward Design 1001 ship [58]
19 October   United States Saginaw Shipbuilding Company Saginaw, Michigan Lake Belnona Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
19 October   United States Toledo Shipbuilding Company Toledo, Ohio Lake Calistoga Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
19 October   United States American Shipbuilding Company Chicago, Illinois Lake Mattato Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
19 October   United States Newburgh Shipyards Newburgh, New York New Windsor Design 1025 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
19 October   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast War Music N-type cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[61]
19 October   United States Southwestern Shipbuilding Company San Pedro, California West Carnifax Cargo ship [58]
19 October   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Mahomet Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][58]
20 October   United States Moore Dry Dock Company Oakland, California Chipchung Cargo ship [58]
20 October   United States Bethlehem Alameda Alameda, California Eclipse Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[58]
21 October   United States National Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Bright Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[58]
21 October   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Lake Frampton Design 1093 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
21 October   United Kingdom Craig, Taylor & Co, Ltd. Stockton-on-Tees War Linnet Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[62]
21 October   United Kingdom Ropner & Sons Stockton-on-Tees War Mallow Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[63]
22 October   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Lake Corydon Design 1060 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
22 October   United States American Shipbuilding Company Superior, Wisconsin Lake Fouche Design 1093 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
23 October   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Grandon Design 1093 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
23 October   United Kingdom Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Limited Wallsend Stalwart S-class destroyer For Royal Australian Navy.
24 October   United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, Virginia F. D. Asche Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
25 October   United States Grays Harbor Motorship Corporation Aberdeen, Washington Brookland Design 1005 ship For United States Shipping Board.[46][58]
26 October   United States Standard Shipbuilding Company Shooters Island, New York Belvidere Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[45]
26 October   United States Columbia River Shipbuilding Portland, Oregon West Cobalt Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[58]
26 October   United States Northwest Steel Portland, Oregon West Zeeda or West Zeda Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1][58]
26 October   United States Todd Dry Dock and Construction Company Tacoma, Washington Yukon Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1][58]
29 October   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Graphite Design 1093 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
29 October   United States Sun Shipbuilding Company Chester, Pennsylvania South Bend Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
29 October   United States American International Shipbuilding Hog Island, Pennsylvania Sacandaga Design 1022 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
30 October   United States Meacham & Babcock Seattle, Washington Ardena Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[58]
30 October   United States Bath Iron Works Bath, Maine Evans Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy.
30 October   United States Foundation Company Tacoma, Washington Justice Cargo ship [58]
30 October   United States Foundation Company Portland, Oregon Luneville Cargo ship [58]
30 October   United States Seattle North Pacific Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Yaklok Cargo ship [58][45]
31 October   United States Toledo Shipbuilding Company Toledo, Ohio Lake Callicoon Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]

November edit

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
2 November   United States Pacific American Fisheries Bellingham, Washington Bonneterre Cargo ship [58]
2 November   United States Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company Manitowoc, Wisconsin Coperas Design 1044 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
2 November   United States American Shipbuilding Company Chicago, Illinois Lake Gradan Design 1093 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
3 November   United States Fore River Shipbuilding Quincy, Massachusetts Cohasset Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[1]
3 November   United States Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company San Pedro, California West Cajoot Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[58][45]
3 November   United States Schaw-Batcher Shipbuilding Company South San Francisco, California West Avala Cargo ship [58]
4 November   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Franconia Design 1093 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45][64]
6 November   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Gratis Design 1093 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
7 November   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Lake Cote Blanche Design 1060 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
9 November   United States Downey Shipbuilding Corporation Staten Island, New York Dio Design 1017 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
9 November   United States Texas Steamship Company Bath, Maine Dirigo Tanker Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[45]
9 November   United States Seattle, Washington Skinner & Eddy Edenton Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
9 November   United States Groton Iron Works Groton, Connecticut Tollard Design 1016 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
9 November   United States Ames Shipbuilding and Drydock Company Seattle, Washington Western Ally Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[45]
9 November   United States Northwest Steel Portland, Oregon West Wauna Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45][65]
13 November   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Lake Gravett Design 1093 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
14 November   United States Bethlehem Wilmington Wilmington, Delaware Norma Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[45]
15 November   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Cotopaxi Design 1060 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
16 November   United States Pusey & Jones Gloucester, New Jersey Castlewood Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[45]
16 November   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Fray Design 1093 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45][64]
16 November   United States American Shipbuilding Company Chicago, Illinois Lake Grafton Design 1093 ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
16 November   United States Globe Shipbuilding Superior, Wisconsin Conotton Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
17 November   United States Grays Harbor Motorship Corporation Aberdeen, Washington Grayling Design 1005 ship For United States Shipping Board.[46]
18 November   United States Pusey & Jones Gloucester, New Jersey Henry Clay Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[45]
19 November   United Kingdom Sir Raylton Dixon & Co Middlesbrough Binfield Cargo ship For British India Steam Navigation Company.[66]
22 November   United States American International Shipbuilding Hog Island, Pennsylvania Saguache Design 1022 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
22 November   United States American International Shipbuilding Hog Island, Pennsylvania Sapmero Design 1022 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
22 November   United Kingdom William Beardmore and Company Dalmuir Tasmania S-class destroyer For Royal Navy.
22 November   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Ltd Govan War Cowslip A-type cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[67][68]
23 November   United States Standard Shipbuilding Company Shooters Island, New York Aledo Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[45]
23 November   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Chicago Bridge Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
23 November   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Decatur Bridge Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
23 November   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington Edgecombe Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[1]
24 November   United States Federal Shipbuilding Kearny, New Jersey The Lambs Design 1037 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
26 November   United States Seattle North Pacific Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Iconium Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
27 November   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Grattan Design 1093 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45][64]
27 November   United States Saginaw Shipbuilding Company Saginaw, Michigan Lilicusun Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
27 November   United States Northwest Steel Portland, Oregon West Compo Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
27 November   United States Columbia River Shipbuilding Portland, Oregon West Wauneke Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
30 November   United States Albina Engine & Machine Works Portland, Oregon Callabasas Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
30 November   United States Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company Manitowoc, Wisconsin Coquina Design 1044 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
30 November   United States Todd Dry Dock and Construction Company Tacoma, Washington Jacona Design 1014 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45][69]
30 November   United States Sun Shipbuilding Company Chester, Pennsylvania Marica Troopship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[45]
30 November   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ashtabula, Ohio Cowan Shannock Design 1060 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45][64]
30 November   United States Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Company Bay Point, California Diablo Design 1015 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
30 November   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast St Mellons Tug For Royal Navy.[70]

December edit

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 December   United States Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company San Pedro, California West Conob Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
2 December   United Kingdom Richardson, Duck & Company War Pansy Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[71]
4 December   United States William Cramp & Sons Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Santa Malta Troopship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[45]
5 December   United States Nielson & Kelez Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Cineas Design 1001 ship For United States Shipping Board.[72][45]
5 December   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast War Dream N-type cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[73]
7 December   United States Allen Shipbuilding Company Seattle, Washington Allenhurst Cargo ship [46][74]
7 December   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Gravella Design 1093 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45][64]
7 December   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Freeborn Design 1093 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45][64]
9 December   United States Pusey & Jones Wilmington, Delaware Moline Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[45]
10 December   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Cottonwood Design 1060 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45][64]
11 December   United States Globe Shipbuilding Superior, Wisconsin Proctor Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
14 December   United States Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation Harriman, Pennsylvania Cabegon Design 1025 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
14 December   United States Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company Manitowoc, Wisconsin Corapeak Design 1044 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
14 December   United States Ames Shipbuilding and Drydock Company Seattle, Washington Western Knight Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[45]
14 December   United States J. F. Duthie & Company Seattle, Washington West Helix Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
15 December   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Fort Pitt Bridge Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
15 December   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Mt. Vernon Bridge Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
17 December   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Ltd Govan War Jasmine A-Type cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[67][75]
18 December   United Kingdom Craig, Taylor & Co. Ltd. Stockton-on-Tees Bradford City Cargo ship For St. Just Steamship Co.[76]
18 December   United States Grays Harbor Motorship Corporation Aberdeen, Washington Brookside Design 1005 ship For United States Shipping Board.[46]
18 December   United States Ropner & Sons Stockton-on-Tees War Pyramid Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[77]
19 December   United States New York Shipbuilding Camden, New Jersey Santa Leonora Troopship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[45]
19 December   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast War Priam G-type cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[78]
21 December   United States Bethlehem Wilmington Wilmington, Delaware Cabrille Tanker For United States Shipping Board.[45]
21 December   United States Todd Dry Dock and Construction Company Tacoma, Washington Cascade Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[45]
21 December   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Frecks Design 1093 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45][64]
21 December   United States Newburgh Shipyards Newburgh, New York Poughkeepsie Design 1025 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
21 December   United States Toledo Shipbuilding Company Toledo, Ohio Strabo Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
21 December   United States Northwest Steel Portland, Oregon Western Modus Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
22 December   United States Federal Shipbuilding Kearny, New Jersey Braddock Design 1037 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
22 December   United States Federal Shipbuilding Kearny, New Jersey Homestead Design 1037 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
23 December   United States American International Shipbuilding Hog Island, Pennsylvania Prusa Design 1022 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
24 December   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington Edgehill Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
24 December   United States American Shipbuilding Company Wyandotte, Michigan Gravity Design 1093 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45][64]
27 December   United States American International Shipbuilding Hog Island, Pennsylvania Sahale Design 1022 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
27 December   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse, Michigan Council Bluffs Design 1060 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45][64]
27 December   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast St Olaves Tug For Royal Navy.[79]
28 December   United States Submarine Boat Corporation Newark, New Jersey Faraby Design 1023 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
28 December   United States Saginaw Shipbuilding Company Saginaw, Michigan Licoco Design 1020 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
28 December   United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Maximus Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
29 December   United States American International Shipbuilding Hog Island, Pennsylvania Sagaporack Design 1022 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
29 December   United States Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company San Pedro, California West Calumb Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
30 December   United States Great Lakes Engineering Works Ashtabula, Ohio Cowboy Design 1060 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45][64]
30 December   United States Albina Engine & Machine WorksPortland, Oregon Jacox Cargo ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
30 December   United States American International Shipbuilding Hog Island, Pennsylvania Saco Design 1022 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
31 December   United Kingdom Irvine's Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Co, Ltd. West Hartlepool Bonnie Cargo ship For British & African Steam Navigation Co.[80]
31 December   United States G. M. Standifer Construction Vancouver, Washington Cokesit Design 1015 ship For United States Shipping Board.[81][45]
31 December   United States American Shipbuilding Company Lorain, Ohio Frazee Design 1093 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45][64]
31 December   United States Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company Manitowoc, Wisconsin Python Design 1044 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
31 December   United States American International Shipbuilding Hog Island, Pennsylvania Saluda Design 1022 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
31 December   United States American International Shipbuilding Hog Island, Pennsylvania Saucon Design 1022 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
31 December   United Kingdom William Beardmore and Company Dalmuir Tattoo S-class destroyer For Royal Australian Navy.
31 December   United States Southwestern Shipbuilding Company San Pedro, California West Caruth Design 1019 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45]
31 December   United States Columbia River Shipbuilding Portland, Oregon West Corum Design 1013 ship For United States Shipping Board.[45][81]
31 December   United States Ames Shipbuilding and Drydock Company Seattle, Washington Western Glen Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board.[45]

Unknown date edit

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
Unknown date   Netherlands Gebroeders Fikkers Muntendam Amsterdam Fishing trawler
Unknown date   United Kingdom Short Brothers Ltd. Sunderland Celtic Prince Cargo ship For Prince Line Ltd.[82]
Unknown date   France Canadian Car and Foundry Fort William, Ontario Cerisoles Minesweeper Lost on maiden voyage.[83]
Unknown date   United Kingdom Short Brothers Ltd. Sunderland Gaelic Prince Cargo ship For Prince Line Ltd.[82]
Unknown date   France Canadian Car and Foundry Fort William, Ontario Inkerman Minesweeper Lost on maiden voyage.[84]
Unknown date   Germany H C Stülcken Sohn Hamburg Malmö Coaster For Bismark Linie GmbH.
Unknown date   United States Irvine's Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Co, Ltd. West Hartlepool War Brae Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[85]
Unknown date   United Kingdom Tyne Iron Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. Newcastle upon Tyne War Combe Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[86]
Unknown date   United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Ltd. Belfast War Expert Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[87]
Unknown date   United States Irvine's Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Co, Ltd. West Hartlepool War Ghurka Tanker For British Shipping Controller.[88]
Unknown date   United States Irvine's Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Co, Ltd. West Hartlepool War Simoom Cargo ship For British Shipping Controller.[89]

Summary edit

Region Location Builder Number[a] DWT wood DWT steel DT military
  West Puget Sound Skinner & Eddy 27 240,000
Ames Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company 12 105,100
J. F. Duthie & Company 10 88,000
Todd Dry Dock and Construction Company (new) 8 60,000
Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Company 7 52,500
Seattle North Pacific Shipbuilding Company (new) 3 28,200
Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company 3
Seaborn Shipyards 6
Wright Shipbuilding
Columbia and Willamette Rivers Northwest Steel 16 140,800
Columbia River Shipbuilding 12 105,600
G. M. Standifer Construction (wood) 9
G. M. Standifer Construction (steel) (new) 1 9,400
Albina Engine & Machine Works 8
Supple-Ballin Shipbuilding 5
Foundation Company, Portland 16
other North Pacific Grays Harbor Motorship Corporation 13 52,000
Los Angeles Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company 14 123,200
Southwestern Shipbuilding (new) 2 17,600
Long Beach Shipbuilding Company (new[b]) 5 24,000
San Francisco Bay Union Iron Works 18
Mare Island Navy Yard 1
Schaw-Batcher Shipbuilding Company (Western P&S) (new) 4 35,200
Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Company (new) 1 9,400
Oakland / Alameda Hanlon Dry Dock and Shipbuilding 2 11,000
Moore Dry Dock Company 14 132,800
Bethlehem Alameda 13
  East Delaware River William Cramp & Sons 7
Sun Shipbuilding Company 5 50,300
Pusey & Jones Wilmington 4 16,000
Pusey & Jones Pennsylvania 3 26,500
New York Shipbuilding 10 74,600
Chester Shipbuilding Company 2 18,000
Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation (new) 4 36,000
Bethlehem Wilmington 7 44,980
American International Shipbuilding (new) 12 90,000
New York Harbor Staten Island Shipbuilding Company 3 10,500
Submarine Boat Corporation (new) 20 101,500
Standard Shipbuilding Company 6 43,800
Moore Plant Elizabthport 2 7,000
Federal Shipbuilding (new) 8 76,800
Downey Shipbuilding Corporation (new) 3 22,500
Newport News Shipbuilding 10
Newburgh Shipyards (new) 3 27,000
Bethlehem Sparrows Point 7 61,250
Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company 6 42,400
Fore River Shipbuilding 14
Bath Iron Works 4
Russel Shipbuilding Company 3 10,500
Groton Iron Works Groton yard (new) 1 8,800
  Lakes Lake Erie AmShip Wyandotte 27 98,150
AmShip Lorain 25 89,050
Great Lakes Engineering Works Ecorse 24 84,800
AmShip Cleveland 11 45,900
Great Lakes Engineering Works Ashtabula 11 38,200
AmShip Buffalo 4 14,200
Toledo Shipbuilding Company 11 35,650
Lake Michigan AmShip Chicago 13 46,550
Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company
Lake Huron Saginaw Shipbuilding Company (new) 4 14,000
Lake Superior AmShip Superior 9 32,800
Globe Shipbuilding Company
McDougall Duluth Shipbuilding Company
UK Craig, Taylor & Co, Ltd. 7
Irvine's Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Co, Ltd. 6
Richardson, Duck and Company 5
Ropner & Sons 6
Sir Raylton Dixon & Co 5
  1. ^ Only counts ships listed on this page
  2. ^ Associated with and thus can be considered a major expansion of the existing nearby Craig Shipbuilding yard
Summary of all launches of USSB ships[90]
Month Req. Steel Req S. dwt CS CSt CW CWt CComp CCompt CC CCt
January 15 103,700 1 8,800
February 23 132,400 3 21,150 5 19,500
March 27 168,766 6 51,650 11 42,000
April 22 119,880 7 45,850 17 64,000
May 28 166,130 14 85,025 31 115,700 1 3,500
June 13 77,050 13 74,300 22 80,200 1 3,500
July 33 218,925 35 218,725 54 195,750 2 7,000
August 17 120,730 29 174,650 34 115,950 3 10,500
September 19 146,295 40 215,525 31 111,400 3 10,500
October 6 54,475 41 244,700 33 106,300
November 10 85,300 39 230,200 31 111,450 3 10,500
December 8 59,825 51 327,525 29 81,800 1 3,000
Total 221 1,453,476 279 1,698,100 298 1,044,050 13 45,500 1 3,000
Summary of ship launchings worldwide according to Lloyd's (over 100 gross tons)[91]: 17 
Country Ships Tons Ships Tons Ships Tons
1918 1917 1916
United States 929 3,033,030 326 997,919 211 504,217
United Kingdom 301 1,348,120 286 1,162,896 306 608,235
Dominions 206 279,904 105 94,471 40 31,571
Japan 198 489,924 104 350,141 55 145,624
Holland 74 74,026 146 148,779 201 180,197
Norway 51 47,723 44 46,103 52 42,458
Sweden 36 39,583 34 26,760 34 26,769
Italy 15 60,791 11 38,906 10 56,654
Denmark 13 26,150 23 20,445 28 35,277
France 3 13,715 6 18,828 9 42,752
Austria-Hungary no data
Germany
Others (approx) 40 34,478 27 32,538 18 14,296
Total (approx) 1,866 5,447,444 1112 2,937,786 964 1,688,080
Summary of ship launchings worldwide, 1918, according to Lloyd's (over 100 gross tons), details[91]: 124 
Region S/S GT W/S GT W/Sail GT
US East[a] 152 734,587 86 185,769 31 31,787
US Gulf 3 4,110 56 124,702 7 5,225
US West 160 922,949 237 575,747 8 15,600
US Lakes 187 428,494 1 2,383
Can. Lakes 18 40,216 4 9,174
Can. Coast 19 72,398 52 100,178 84 36,225
B. Dominions, other 6 10,882 7 6,395 16 4,436
Japan 157 458,731 41 31,193
Holland 74 74,026
Italy 11 59,391 3 950 1 450
Norway 44 45,832 7 1,891
Sweden 22 35,331 11 3,617 3 635
Spain 12 16,074 4 815 2 500
France 3 13,715
China 8 10,988 1 790
Portugal 13 5,311
  1. ^ additionally, one steel sailing vessel of 1,677gt
Summary of ship launchings, 1918, in the UK by district[91]: 123 
District Steamers GT
Barrow, Maryport, Workington 3 11,004
Belfast, Londonderry 23 148,259
Dundee 8 23,860
Clyde / Glasgow 41 188,736
Clyde / Greenock 31 160,024
Hartlepool 25 100,413
Hull 5 25,480
Leith[a] 10 16,576
Liverpool 4 12,486
Middlesbrough, Stockton, Whitby 24 109,298
Newcastle 55 266,594
Sunderland 58 260,553
  1. ^ additionally, 1 sailing vessel of 3,845gt

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See also edit