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As a museum ship, Valley Camp is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors are able to explore the ship as well as view exhibits in the cargo hold, which houses hundreds of artifacts, paintings, shipwreck items, models, two lifeboats from the wreck of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, and exhibits of objects related to maritime history.
SS William C. C. Claiborne: William C. C. Claiborne: 120 standard 1 October 1941: 28 March 1942: Scrapped 1961 SS William C. Endicott: William C. Endicott: 438 standard 31 October 1942: 9 December 1942: Scrapped 1965 SS William C. Gorgas: William C. Gorgas: 745 standard 11 November 1942: 3 January 1943: Torpedoed and lost in the North Atlantic ...
List of Liberty ships (M–R) List of Liberty ships (S–Z) This section of List of Liberty ships is a sortable list of Liberty ships — cargo ships built in the United States during World War II —with names beginning with A through F.
Algosoo (1974 ship) Algosteel; SS Alpena (1942) SS Amasa Stone; Amboy (ship) MV American Century; MV American Courage; MV American Integrity; MV American Mariner; SS Andaste; SS Anna C. Minch; SS Appomattox; SS Argus; SS Arlington; SS Arthur B. Homer; SS Arthur M. Anderson; SS Australasia
USS Sailfish (SS-192) HMCS Sans Peur; Seisho Maru; Template:September 1939 shipwrecks; List of foreign ships wrecked or lost in the Spanish Civil War; German minesweeper Sperrbrecher 18; SS Stakesby (1930) HMAS Stalwart (H14) HMS Sterlet (2S) HMS Sunfish (81S) HMAS Swordsman
USS Tallulah (AO-50), originally named the SS Valley Forge, was a Type T2-SE-A1 Suamico-class fleet oiler of the United States Navy.. The ship was laid down on 1 December 1941 under a Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 321) at Chester, Pennsylvania, by the Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.; launched on 25 June 1942; sponsored by Mrs. H. Bowring; acquired by the Navy on 30 July 1942; and ...
Valley Camp was a typical oreboat, who served the National Steel Corporation, Republic Steel Corporation and Wilson Transit Co. during her 1917–1966 working life. In 1968, she became a museum ship on the waterfront of Sault Ste. Marie, downstream of the Soo Locks.
The SS Sharon Victory was a Victory ship built during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program for the owner War Shipping Administration. She was launched by the California Shipbuilding Company on April 15, 1944, and completed on September 28, 1944.