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In 1845, General Taylor was converted into a tugboat, operating out of the Pensacola Navy Yard. [1] Benjamin F. Isherwood, later Engineer-in-Chief of the Navy during the American Civil War, served on General Taylor in 1846–47. [8] William H. Shock, Engineer-in-Chief of the Navy in the 1870s, also served on General Taylor in the late 1840s. [9]
General Frisbie (steamship) General Jackson (riverboat) PS General Slocum; USS General W. C. Gorgas; George R. Vosburg; SS George W. Elder; PS Georgia Queen; SS Golden Gate (1851) Goliah (1849 tugboat) SS Governor (1907) SS Governor Cobb; Governor Grover (sternwheeler) Grahamona; Grand Luxe; Great Lakes passenger steamers; SS Great Northern; SS ...
The unnamed C4-S-A1-design transport was laid down under a United States Maritime Commission contract (MC Hull No. 702) on 22 February 1943 at Richmond, California, by Kaiser Co., Inc., Yard 3; named General Harry Taylor (AP-145) on 2 October 1943; launched on 10 October 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Mamie M. McHugh; acquired by the Navy on 29 March 1944; placed in ferry commission on 1 April 1944 ...
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Converted to passenger service at Ingalls Shipyards, Pascagoula, Mississippi 1948 [25] Scrapped in 2005 Converted from USS General W. P. Richardson (AP-118), a troopship that served with the United States Navy in World War II: SS President Cleveland: 1947 American President Lines: Bethlehem Shipbuilding Co, Alameda, California Scrapped in 1974
SS Walker Taylor: Walker Taylor: 902 standard 25 February 1943: 28 March 1943: Scrapped 1959 SS Wallace M. Tyler: Wallace M. Tyler: 2992 standard 20 December 1944: 25 January 1945: Sold private 1947, scrapped 1966 SS Wallace R. Farrington: Wallace R. Farrington: 2778 standard 9 March 1944: 31 March 1944: Scrapped 1969 SS Walt Whitman: Walt ...
USNS General Maurice Rose (T-AP-126) USS ... USS Admiral D. W. Taylor (AP-128) Canceled 16 December 1944 and completed as civilian passenger liners. USS ...
USS General Omar Bundy, built in 1944, was sold a few times and renamed SS Poet. In 1980 she went missing without a trace and is presumed sunk. her cargo was 13,500 tons of bulk corn that she loaded at Girard Point Terminal in South Philadelphia , she was to steam to Port Said , Egypt.