Moore Dry Dock Company
Shipyard in Oakland, California, United States
This article is about Company in Oakland, California. For information about company in Stockton, California, see
Moore Equipment Company .
37°47′49.1″N 122°17′24.5″W / 37.796972°N 122.290139°W / 37.796972; -122.290139
USS Fir (WAGL 212)
USS Greenlet leaving Pearl Harbor , Hawaii in 1963
USS Sirius (AF-60)
Moore Dry Dock Company in 1943
Seaplane Wrecking Derrick - YSD
Moore Dry Dock Company was a ship repair and shipbuilding company in Oakland, California .
In 1905, Robert S. Moore, his brother Joseph A. Moore, and John Thomas Scott purchased the National Iron Works located in the Hunter's Point section of San Francisco , and founded a new company, the Moore & Scott Iron Works Moore had previously been vice president of the Risdon Iron Works of San Francisco. Scott was nephew to Henry T. and Irving M. Scott, owners of the nearby Union Iron Works , where John had risen from apprentice to superintendent. Their new business was soon destroyed by fire resulting from the San Francisco earthquake .
In 1909, Moore and Scott decided to move across the Bay, and so purchased the W. A. Boole & Son Shipyard, located in Oakland at the foot of Adeline Street[ 1] along the Oakland Estuary .
In 1917, Moore bought out Scott and changed the business name to Moore Shipbuilding Company . Henry T. Scott and John T. Scott tried to establish a rival business with the Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Company ,[ 2] an enterprise that eventually did not outlive the World War I shipbuilding boom. The Design 1015 ship was also called the Moore & Scott Type .
In 1922, Moore Shipbuilding renamed to the Moore Dry Dock Company , operating primarily as a repair yard, amidst a severe lack of demand for new construction in the 1920s and early 1930s. Its shipbuilding capabilities were again promptly expanded for the World War II boom, providing over 100 ships for the U.S. Navy and merchant marine .[ 3] Moore ranked 82nd among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts.[ 4] Shipbuilding ceased at war's end, but repair operations continued.
In 1950, the Moore facility was the target of a union picket when sailors were having a dispute with a ship owner whose ship was in Moore's dry dock at the time. The court battle which ensued eventually led to the Moore Dry Dock Standards for Primary Picketing at a Secondary Site (Sailors' Union of the Pacific (Moore Dry Dock Co.), 92 NLRB 547, 27 LRRM 1108 (1950)).[ 5]
Moore Dry Dock Company ceased operations in 1961. Its site at the foot of Adeline Street on the Oakland Estuary is now occupied by Schnitzer Steel Industries , a large scrap metal recycling concern, based in Portland, Oregon.[ 6]
W. A. Boole & Son
18 May 1901, the Lahaina , the first ship built in Oakland, is launched from the yard of W. A. Boole & Son at the foot of Adeline street.[ 7] Adeline street is at the easternmost part of the property that later makes up Moore.
June 1901, a 3000-ton marine railway built by H. I. Crandall & Son of Massachusetts becomes operational in the Boole shipyard.[ 8]
26 March 1909, it is announced that Moore & Scott have acquired the Boole shipyard for ca. $500,000.[ 9]
World War 1
For World War 1 Moore Shipbuilding Company built for the US Shipping Board a number of ships, including some that become Empire ships :
Yard#
USSB#
Name
Owner
Type
Tons
Delivered
Notes
12
Sagaland / Mount Shasta
US Shipping Board / Requisition
Cargo
4,729
1-Dec-17
Sunk as target 1931
113
War Bay / Coronado
5,989
15-Jan-18
Scrapped in 1937
114
Nordgren / Yosemite
6,077
3-Feb-18
Scrapped in 1938
115
War Buoy / Yellowstone
6,171
20-Apr-18
Wrecked in the Azores 1920
116
War Beacon / Pasadena
6,002
11-May-18
Scrapped in 1936
117
War Breeze / Oakland
6,002
30-May-18
Scrapped in 1933
118
War Coast / Fresno
6,002
21-Jun-18
Scrapped in 1936
119
143
Shintaka / Alloway
US Shipping Board / Contract
1015 Cargo
6,113
5-Jul-18
Wrecked in the Ugamaks 1929
120
144
Aniwa
6,012
24-Jul-18
Scrapped in 1929
121
145
Oskawa
1015 Reefer
6,100
6-Jan-19
To Britain as "Empire Raven" 1942, "Southern Raven" 1948, Scrapped in 1952
122
146
Yamhill
6,101
21-Sep-18
renamed "Arctic" 1921, Scrapped in 1946
123
147
Yaquina
6,100
14-Feb-19
To USN as "Boreas" (AF 8) 1921, Scrapped in 1946
124
148
Guimba
6,100
7-Jun-19
To Britain as "Empire Merganser" 1942, renamed "Ketos" 1947, exploded and sank 1951
125
149
Zaca
1015 Cargo
6,165
30-Dec-18
Burnt off Trinidad 1920, Scrapped in 1924
126
150
Zirkel
6,073
27-Sep-18
Scrapped in 1929
127
151
Kamesit
6,070
29-Jan-19
Scrapped in 1930
128
152
Keketticut
6,072
7-Jun-19
Scrapped in 1930
129
1015
Chipchung
6,163
7-Jun-19
Scrapped in 1929
130
1016
Mulpua
6,139
14-Jun-19
Scrapped in 1929
131
1017
Monasses
1015 Reefer
5,983
19-Jul-19
To Britain 1942 as "Empire Whimbrel" , torpedoed and lost 11 April 1943[ 22]
132
1018
Tuckanuck
1015 Cargo
6,001
24-Jul-19
Scrapped in 1929
133
1019
Cotati
1015 Reefer
5,963
26-Aug-19
To Britain 1942 as "Empire Avocet ", torpedoed and lost 29 September 1942
134
1020
Nokatay
1015 Cargo
6,036
27-Sep-19
Scrapped in 1929
135
1021
Nockum
1015 Reefer
6,024
31-Dec-19
To Britain 1941 as "Empire Starling ", torpedoed and lost 1942[ 23]
136
1022
Mehanno
5,969
12-Mar-20
To USN as USS Yukon (AF-9) 1921, Scrapped in 1946
137
1023
Naugus
1015 Cargo
6,037
22-Apr-20
Scrapped in 1930
138
1024
Quilliwark
6,034
26-Jun-20
Scrapped in 1929
139
1025
Imlay
1041 Tanker
7,005
26-Sep-19
renamed "R. M. Parker, Jr." 1941, torpedoed and lost 1942[ 24]
140
1025
Miskianza
6,910
3-Feb-20
renamed "Gulf of Venezuela" 1925, Scrapped in 1950
141
1027
Quabbin
7,017
24-Mar-20
renamed "Cape Cod" 1923, "Emma H. Coppedge" 1926, "Oregon" 1929, shelled and lost 1942[ 25]
142
1028
Nebagamon[ 26] / City of Reno
7,004
17-May-20
renamed "Tejon" 1923, Scrapped in 1947
143
1029
Begwaduce[ 26] / Salina
7,311
25-Jun-20
renamed "Garnet Hulings" 1928, Scrapped in 1954
144
1030
Sapulpa
7,311
28-Jul-20
renamed "Cape Ann" 1923, "Helen Olmsted" 1927, "Washington" 1929, "San Nicolas" 1946, "Norma" 1947, Scrapped in 1955
145
2233
Jalapa
1015 cargo
6,085
2-Oct-20
renamed "Klamath" 1940, to Russia 1943 as "Lunacharski", Scrapped in 1960
146
2234
Mosella
6,034
31-Aug-20
To Britain 1941 as "Empire Heron" , torpedoed and lost 1941[ 27]
147
2235
Janelew
6,085
30-Oct-20
To Britain 1941 as "Empire Plover" , renamed "Plover" 1949, "Marianne" 1951, "Nicolas" 1956, Scrapped in 1958
148
2236
Mursa
6,085
15-Oct-20
renamed "General M. H. Sherman" 1928, "Kainalu" 1938, to Britain 1940 as "Pachesham", "Fenix" 1948, "Nisshu Maru" 1951, Scrapped in 1961
149
2237
Narbo
6,085
30-Nov-20
Wrecked in The Bahamas and Scrapped in 1945
150
2238
Narcissus
6,085
30-Dec-20
renamed "Potlatch" 1940, torpedoed and lost 1942[ 28]
151
2227
Meton
1041 Tanker
7,311
15-Jul-20
Torpedoed and lost 1942
152
2228
Mevania
7,311
17-Aug-20
renamed "Vincenzia" 1944, "Aurania" 1947, "Pamavi" 1956, Scrapped in 1959
153
2229
Stockton
7,294
25-Sep-20
renamed "Walter Miller" 1928, "Olney" 1935, Scrapped in 1947
154
2862
Bohemian Club
6,882
24-Jul-21
Scrapped in 1947
155
2863
Tustem
6,882
30-Jul-21
Scrapped in 1946
156
2864
Lubrico
7,095
19-Aug-21
renamed "R. J. Hanna" 1936, Scrapped in 1947
World War 2
For the US war effort, Moore Dry Dock Company built:
World War 2 Ships
Hull #
USSB #
Ship ID
Original Name
Original Owner
Type
Tons GT
Delivered
Notes
193
Walnut (WAGL 252)
US Coast Guard
Tender
885d
27-Jun-39
To Honduras in 1982 renamed Yojoa
194
Fir (WAGL 212)
US Coast Guard
Tender
885d
1-Oct-40
Now a museum ship in Sacramento CA
195
51
239692
Sea Arrow
Maritime Comm.
C3
7,773
8-Jul-40
To USN in 1940 renamed USS Tangier (AV-8) , Sold in 1961 renamed Detroit, scrapped 1974
196
52
240208
Sea Star
Maritime Comm.
C3
7,773
30-Jan-41
To USN in 1942 renamed EUSS Elizabeth C. Stanton (AP-69) , Sold in 1946 renamed Mormacstar, later Jacqueline Someck 1961, National Seafarer 1964, scrapped 1967
197
136
240378
Mormacstar
Maritime Comm.
C3
7,773
14-Mar-41
Sold in 1941 renamed Mormacsea, scrapped 1968
198
137
240541
Mormacsun
Maritime Comm.
C3
7,773
8-Jun-41
To USN in 1942 renamed Florence Nightingale (AP 70), Sold in 1946 renamed Mormacsun, later Japan Transport 1953, Texrenamed 1959, scrapped 1970
199
No name
US Navy
Caisson
20-May-41
For Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard
200
No name
US Navy
Caisson
23-Aug-41
For Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard
201
175
Alcoa Courier
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-A1
7,486
20-Sep-42
To USN in 1942 renamed Tryon (APH 1), to USA 1946 renamed SGT Charles E. Mower, to USN in 1950 renamed AP 186, scrapped 1969
202
176
Alcoa Corsair
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-A1
7,486
27-Nov-42
To USN in 1942 renamed USS Pinkney (APH 2), to USA 1946 renamed PVT Elgon H. Johnson, to USN in 1950 renamed AP 184, scrapped 1971
203
177
Alcoa Cruiser
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-A1
7,486
30-Dec-42
To USN in 1942 renamed USS Rixey (APH-3) , to USA 1946 renamed PVT William H. Thomrenamed, to USN in 1950 renamed AP 186, scrapped 1971
204
YNG 16
US Navy
Gate Tender
110
4-Jun-41
Sold in 1977
205
YNG 17
US Navy
Gate Tender
110
18-Jun-41
renamed IX 539 in 2007
206
YNG 18
US Navy
Gate Tender
110
23-Jun-41
Later barge Wynne, now Hightide Barge 18
207
Chanticleer (ASR 7)
US Navy
Salvage Ship
1,653
20-Nov-42
Scrapped 1974
208
Coucal (ASR 8)
US Navy
Salvage Ship
1,653
22-Jan-43
Sunk as target 1991
209
Florikan (ASR 9)
US Navy
Salvage Ship
1,653
3-Apr-43
To be sunk as target
210
Greenlet (ASR 10)
US Navy
Salvage Ship
1,653
25-May-43
To Turkey 1970 renamed Akin (A 585), active
211
Macaw (ASR 11)
US Navy
Salvage Ship
1,653
12-Jul-43
Wrecked and lost at Midway 1944
212
Orion (AS 18)
US Navy
Sub Tender
15,250
30-Sep-43
Scrapped 2006
213
Proteus (AS 19)
US Navy
Sub Tender
15,250
31-Jan-44
To USN renamed IX 518, scrapped 2007
YSD 35
US Navy
Seaplane Derrick
240
1943
Lost
YSD 36
US Navy
Seaplane Derrick
240
1943
Lost on 9 August 1946 off Okinawa [ 30]
YSD 37
US Navy
Seaplane Derrick
240
1943
Lost off Eniwetok 10 December 1946[ 31]
YSD 42
US Navy
Seaplane Derrick
240
1943
lost off Guam May 1976[ 32]
YSD 43
US Navy
Seaplane Derrick
240
1943
Lost Lost off Eniwetok October 1946[ 33]
YSD 44
US Navy
Seaplane Derrick
240
1943
[ 34]
YSD 45
US Navy
Seaplane Derrick
240
1943
[ 35]
YSD 46
US Navy
Seaplane Derrick
240
1943
To National Defense Reserve Fleet (NDRF) in 1974[ 36]
YSD 47
US Navy
Seaplane Derrick
240
1943
[ 37]
YSD 48
US Navy
Seaplane Derrick
240
1943
Typhoon Louise at Okinawa, 9 October 1945, Lost[ 38]
YSD 49
US Navy
Seaplane Derrick
240
1943
[ 39]
YSD 50
US Navy
Seaplane Derrick
240
1943
[ 40]
214
183
Blue Jacket
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,180
23-Mar-43
To USN in 1950 renamed AF 51, scrapped 1973
215
184
Golden Eagle
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,180
23-Apr-43
To USN in 1950 renamed AF 52, renamed Arcturus 1961 , sunk renamed target 1997
216
185
Trade Wind
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,178
30-Apr-43
To USN in 1956 renamed USS Sirius (AF-60) , Sold in 1971, burnt and scrapped 1972
217
186
Bald Eagle
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,178
28-May-43
To USN in 1950 renamed AF 50, scrapped 1973
218
187
Great Republic
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,178
29-Jun-43
To USN in 1950 renamed Pictor (AF 54) , scrapped 1987
219
188
Flying Scud
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,178
18-Aug-43
To USN in 1961 renamed Procyon (AF 61), scrapped 1987
220
284
242701
Hotspur
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,130
18-Jan-43
To USN in 1943 renamed La Salle (AP 102), Sold in 1946 renamed Hotspur, later Stonewall Jackson 1948, John C 1953, wrecked in the Paracels and scrapped 1968
221
285
242785
Dashing Wave
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,103
17-Feb-43
As troopship, Sold in 1948 renamed Choctaw, scrapped 1970
222
286
243034
Young America
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,111
30-Mar-43
As troopship, Sold in 1948, scrapped 1968
223
287
243008
Typhoon
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,108
28-Feb-43
As Troopship, Sold in 1948 renamed Mobilian, later Ocean Joyce 1955, renamed Joyce 1961, Sapphire Sandy 1965, Richwood 1967, Grand Ranger 1970, wrecked and abandoned 1971
224
288
254616
Twilight / Ormsby
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
8,228
10-Mar-43
Renamed AP 94 Troopship, later APA 49, Sold in 1947 renamed American Producer, in collision and scrapped 1969
225
289
254670
Northern Light / Pierce
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
8,250
30-Jun-43
As AP 95 Troopship, later APA 50, Sold in 1947 renamed American Planter, scrapped 1969
226
290
254653
Messenger / Sheridan
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
8,239
30-Jul-43
To USN in 1943 renamed AP 96, later APA 51, Sold in 1947 renamed American Scientist, exploded and scrapped 1970
227
291
243982
Titan
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
8,315
30-Jul-43
Sold in 1948 renamed American Packer, scrapped 1970
228
292
243873
Meteor
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
8,231
20-Jul-43
Sold in 1948 renamed American Miller, scrapped 1970
229
293
244020
Comet
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
8,257
17-Aug-43
To USN in 1943 renamed AP 166, Sold in 1948 renamed Pioneer Reef, later Australian Reef 1965, scrapped 1970
230
294
244133
John Land
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,119
25-Aug-43
To USN in 1943 renamed AP 167, Sold in 1949 renamed Jeff Davis, later Sea Comet II 1953, Santa Regina 1957, African Gulf 1961, Norberto Capay 1963, scrapped 1969
231
295
Mary Whitridge / Catoctin
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
31-Aug-43
To USN in 1943 renamed AGC 5, scrapped 1959
232
Ashland (LSD 1)
US Navy
Assault Ship
9,375
5-Jun-43
Scrapped 1970
233
Belle Grove (LSD 2)
US Navy
Assault Ship
9,375
9-Aug-43
Scrapped 1970
234
Carter Hall (LSD 3)
US Navy
Assault Ship
9,375
18-Sep-43
Scrapped 1970
235
Epping Forest (LSD 4)
US Navy
Assault Ship
9,375
11-Oct-43
Scrapped 1970
236
Gunston Hall (LSD 5)
US Navy
Assault Ship
9,375
10-Nov-43
To Argentina 1970 renamed Candido de Lrenamedala (Q 43), scrapped 1982
237
Lindenwald (LSD 6)
US Navy
Assault Ship
9,375
5-Dec-43
Scrapped 1968
238
Oak Hill (LSD 7)
US Navy
Assault Ship
9,375
5-Jan-44
Scrapped 1970
239
White Marsh (LSD 8)
US Navy
Assault Ship
9,375
29-Jan-44
To Taiwan 1960 renamed Tung Hai (L 191), renamed Chung Cheng, replaced 1985
240
1153
James Baines/Algol
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
27-Nov-43
To USN in 1943 renamed AKA 54, later LKA 54 1969, to NDRF 1989
241
1154
244215
War Hawk
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
18-Nov-43
To USN in 1943 renamed AP 168, Sold in 1954 renamed Ocean Dinny, renamed Dinny 1966, scrapped 1971
242
1155
Golden Gate
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
14-Dec-43
Sold in 1946 renamed Copiapo, renamed Hellenic Halcyon 1966, scrapped 1973
243
1156
244287
Winged Arrow
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
6-Dec-43
To USN in 1943 renamed AP 170, Sold in 1948 renamed Fairhope, later Susan 1954, Noordzee 1955, Green Bay 1959, Winged Arrow 1962, wrecked 1965 and scrapped 1970
244
1157
244612
Sovereign of the Seas
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
29-Feb-44
Completed by Western P. & S., Sold in 1948 renamed Agwidale, later Oriente 1950, Short Hills 1954, Jean 1955, Oceanic Tide 1964, scrapped 1969
245
1158
245338
White Swallow
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
26-Apr-44
Completed by Western P. & S., Sold in 1947 renamed Mormacowl, later Old Westbury 1969, scrapped 1969
246
1159
Mischief / Arneb
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
8,328
16-Nov-43
To USN in 1943 renamed AKA 56, redesignated LKA 56 1969, scrapped 1973
247
1160
Spitfire / Capricornus
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
8,328
23-Nov-43
To USN in 1943 renamed AKA 57, redesignated LKA 57 1969, to NDRF 1983
248
1161
244750
Herald of the Morning
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,134
30-Nov-43
To USN in 1943 renamed AP 173, Sold in 1948 renamed Citrus Packer, later Gulf Trader 1958, Bowling Green 1965, scrapped 1973
249
1162
244794
Monarch of the Seas
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
8,210
16-Dec-43
Sold in 1947, later Free America 1966, scrapped 1969
250
1163
244881
Red Rover
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
30-Dec-43
Sold in 1947 renamed Mallory Lykes, later Centerville 1967, scrapped 1970
251
1164
245040
West Wind
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
22-Jan-44
Sold in 1947 renamed Mormacteal, later North Hills 1965, scrapped 1969
252
1165
244877
Gauntlet
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
13-Jan-44
Sold in 1947 renamed African Grove, scrapped 1969
253
1166
245035
Ann McKim
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
31-Jan-44
Sold in 1947 renamed African Glade, later Transoceanic Peace 1969, scrapped 1970
254
1167
244678
Golden City
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,133
31-Dec-43
To USN in 1943 renamed AP 169, Sold in 1948, renamed Ocean Eva 1955, renamed Eva 1961, Sapphire Etta 1965, Cortland 1967, scrapped 1973
255
1168
245135
Rainbow
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,108
10-Feb-44
Sold in 1947 renamed Virginia Lykes, scrapped 1973
256
1169
245459
Flyaway
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
8-Apr-44
Sold in 1947 renamed Charles E. Dant, later Utah 1957, Santa Malta 1957, Santa 1970, wrecked and scrapped 1970
257
1170
245198
Pampero
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
28-Feb-44
Sold in 1947 renamed Agwiking, later Siboney 1950, Plandome 1954, Emilia 1954, Taddei Village 1963, wrecked 1964
258
1171
Oriental
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
18-Feb-44
Sold in 1947 renamed Maipo, later Hellenic Charm 1966, scrapped 1974
259
1172
245322
Celestial
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
20-Mar-44
Sold in 1947, later Natalie 1956, Yukon 1964, Sapphire Gladys 1965, Digby 1967, Grand Madonna 1968, scrapped 1972
260
1173
245431
Archer
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
31-Mar-44
Sold in 1947 renamed African Pilgrim, scrapped 1973
261
1174
245245
Defiance
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
9-Mar-44
Sold in 1947 renamed Helen lykes, later Salisbury 1967, scrapped 1971
262
1175
245337
Ringleader
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
28-Mar-44
Sold in 1947 renamed Mormacdove, scrapped 1968
263
1176
245532
Wideawake
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
15-Apr-44
Sold in 1947, later Rebecca 1956, Overserenamed Rebecca 1961, Oceanic Spray 1964, scrapped 1967
264
1177
Flying Mist
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
21-Apr-44
Sold in 1947 renamed Imperial, later Hellenic Dolphin 1965, scrapped 1974
265
1178
245548
Westward Ho
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
29-Apr-44
Sold in 1947 renamed Marion Lykes, later Aimee Lykes 1948, scrapped 1972
266
1179
245623
Morning Light
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
5-May-44
Sold in 1947, later Vantage Progress 1966, scrapped 1970
267
1180
Highflier
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
12-May-44
Exploded and sank 1947
268
1181
245725
Mandarin
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
20-May-44
Sold in 1947 renamed African Pilot, scrapped 1974
269
1182
245795
Argonaut
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
27-May-44
Sold in 1947 renamed African Patriot, scrapped 1974
270
1183
245853
Flying Yankee
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
8-Jun-44
Sold in 1947 renamed Margaret Lykes, scrapped 1973
271
1184
245914
Eagle Wing
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
14-Jun-44
Sold in 1947 renamed Mormacwren, later Erenamedt Hills 1965, scrapped 1969
272
1185
245964
Neptune's Car
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
22-Jun-44
Sold in 1947 renamed Barbara Lykes, later Whitehall 1963, scrapped 1973
273
1186
Ocean Telegraph
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
30-Jun-44
Sold in 1947 renamed Aconcagua, later Hellenic Sunbeam 1965, scrapped 1973
274
1187
246038
Belle of the West
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
8-Jul-44
Sold in 1947 renamed Agwiqueen, later Seaborne 1949, Santa Mariana 1957, Santa Clara 1962, Thunderhead 1963, scrapped 1969
275
1188
Wild Pigeon / Uvalde
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
18-Aug-44
To USN in 1944 renamed AKA 88, scrapped 1969
276
1189
Black Prince/Warrick
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
30-Aug-44
To USN in 1944 renamed AKA 89, renamed target 1971, sunk
277
1190
Wings of the Morning/Whiteside
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
11-Sep-44
To USN in 1944 renamed AKA 90, renamed target 1971, sunk
278
1191
Whitley
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
21-Sep-44
To USN in 1944 renamed AKA 91, to Italy 1962 renamed Etna (A 5328), scrapped 1979
279
1192
Wyandot
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
30-Sep-44
To USN in 1944 renamed AKA 92, later AK 283 1969, to NDRF 1987
280
1193
Yancey
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
11-Oct-44
To USN in 1944 renamed AKA 93, to NDRF 1989
281
1194
246732
Golden West
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
19-Oct-44
Sold in 1948 renamed American Chief, scrapped 1969
282
1195
246798
Hurricane
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
31-Nov-44
Sold in 1947, later Amerigo 1966, Ruthlena 1971, scrapped 1972
283
1196
246897
Nonpareil
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
22-Nov-44
Sold in 1947 renamed Letitia Lykes, later Falmouth 1967, scrapped 1970
284
1197
247000
Flying Cloud
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
30-Dec-44
Scrapped 1972
285
1198
247139
Expounder/Wild Hunter
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
25-Jan-45
Sold in 1947 renamed Oregon, later Santa Victoria 1957, Sooner State 1960, Reliance Dignity 1970, scrapped 1971
286
1199
247201
Whirlwind
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
10-Feb-45
Sold in 1948 renamed American Builder, scrapped 1973
287
1200
247268
Flying Arrow
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
28-Feb-45
Sold in 1947, later Santa Cristina 1957, Green Cove 1961, scrapped 1971
288
1201
247294
Golden Racer
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
22-Feb-45
Sold in 1947 renamed African Glen, wrecked in Suez Canal 1967, refloated 1977
289
1202
Matchless
Maritime Comm.
R2-S-BV1
6,177
23-Mar-45
To USN in 1952 renamed Aludra (AF 55) , Sold in 1979 renamed Aleutian Monarch, burnt and scuttled 1981
290
1203
247296
Wild Wave
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
30-Mar-45
Sold in 1946 renamed American Veteran, later Transoceanic Explorer 1968, scrapped 1970
291
1204
247590
Robin Hood/Belle of the Sea
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
20-Apr-45
Sold in 1947 renamed American Press, later Canterbury Falcon 1967, scrapped 1971
292
1205
247556
Flying Dragon
Maritime Comm.
R2-S-BV1
6,177
28-Apr-45
Scrapped 1974
293
1206
Ocean Chief
Maritime Comm.
R2-S-BV1
6,177
4-May-45
To USN in 1946 renamed Alstede (AF 48) , scrapped 1970
294
1207
Fleetwood
Maritime Comm.
R2-S-BV1
6,177
21-Jun-45
To USN in 1961 renamed USS Bellatrix (AF-62) , scrapped 1969
295
1208
248212
Sparkling Wave
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
14-Jul-45
Sold in 1946 renamed Empire State, later Reliance Fidelity, scrapped 1971
296
1209
247417
Water Witch
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
14-Mar-45
Sold in 1946 renamed American Flyer, to USN in 1965 renamed USNS Flyer (AG 178), scrapped 1976
297
1210
247842
Contest
Maritime Comm.
R2-S-BV1
6,177
28-May-45
Scrapped 1973
298
1211
248033
Queen of the Seas
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
13-Jun-45
Sold in 1947 renamed Mormachawk, scrapped 1968
299
1212
Golden Rocket
Maritime Comm.
R2-S-BV1
6,177
16-Jul-45
To USN in 1946 renamed USS Zelima (AF 49), scrapped 1981
300
1213
247643
Lookout
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
26-Apr-45
Sold in 1948 renamed American Manufacturer, later Transoceanic Enterprise 1967, scrapped 1970
301
1214
Wild Rover
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
12-May-45
Sold in 1947 renamed Mormackite, sank off Cape Henry 1954
302
1215
247841
Asterion
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
19-May-45
Sold in 1947 renamed Sylvia Lykes, scrapped 1970
303
1216
248050
Coringa
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
22-Jun-45
Sold in 1948 renamed Agwidawn, renamed 1949, Santa Alicia 1957, Green Point 1960, scrapped 1969
304
1217
248074
Carrier Pigeon
Maritime Comm.
C2-S-B1
6,214
30-Jun-45
Sold in 1946 renamed Pioneer Wave, later American Forester 1957, scrapped 1970
Shipbuilding in Oakland and Alameda
The area of the Port of Oakland was a major shipbuilding center of the Bay Area during the war peaks that started in 1916 and 1940 and ended in 1922 and 1946. Like for the rest of the country, shipbuilding either came to a complete halt for many of the yards or proceeded at a much reduced rate in the interwar years due to the saturation of the market and during a time of arms reduction treaties and economic austerity .
Moore Dry Dock at its peak in 1943
Outer Harbor
Inner Harbor, north bank
Inner Harbor, south bank
See also
See also
References
^ "Adeline Street, Oakland CA" . Google Maps. Retrieved 11 May 2021 .
^ "In and About San Francisco" . Pacific Marine Review . October 1917. p. 79.
^ Herman, Arthur. Freedom's Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II, pp. 261, 265, Random House, New York, NY, 2012. ISBN 978-1-4000-6964-4 .
^ Peck, Merton J. & Scherer, Frederic M. The Weapons Acquisition Process: An Economic Analysis (1962) Harvard Business School . p. 619
^ Rainsberger, Paul K. Federal Labor Laws, XXVIII. Common Situs Picketing , University of Missouri – Labor Education Program. Revised, February 2004. Retrieved 31 October 2010.
^ "Moore Dry Dock Co. Becomes Schnitzer Steel" . Waterfront Action. 2005. Retrieved 1 March 2013 .
^ "Happy Scenes Attend Launching of First Ship Built in Oakland" . San Francisco Call . 19 May 1901. p. 32.
^ "Business Notes" . Marine Engineering . June 1901. p. 6.
^ "Big Shipyard Sold" . Sacramento Daily Union . 26 March 1909. p. 4.
^ "Happy Scenes Attend Launching of First Ship Built in Oakland" . San Francisco Call . 19 May 1901. p. 32.
^ "Six-Masted Schooners" . San Francisco Call . 7 January 1902. p. 4.
^ "Prentiss Has Trial Trip" . San Francisco Call . 11 April 1902. p. 7.
^ "Women Are En Route" . Los Angeles Herald . 24 April 1902. p. 12.
^ "Twin to Koko Head" . San Francisco Call . 8 May 1902. p. 7.
^ "Santa Fe Tug Launched" . San Francisco Call . 22 June 1902. p. 39.
^ "Another Boole Barkentine" . San Francisco Call . 4 October 1902. p. 7.
^ "New Revenue Cutter Arcata will Engage in Harbor Duties" . San Francisco Call . 7 January 1903. p. 10.
^ "Lagunitas is Launched Successfully" . San Francisco Call . 1 February 1903. p. 26.
^ "Gasoline Schooner Launched" . San Francisco Call . 7 February 1904. p. 39.
^ "Big Steam Schooner To Be Launched Saturday" . San Francisco Call . 26 June 1907. p. 9.
^ "Schooner Sibyl Marston is Battered to Pieces" . Los Angeles Herald . 14 January 1909. p. 3.
^ "Empire Whimbrel", Uboat.net
^ "Empire Starling", Uboat.net
^ "R. M. Parker, Jr.", Uboat.net
^ "Oregon", Uboat.net
^ a b "A guide to the Moore Dry Dock Company photographs, 1878-1933" . Online Archive of California . University of California. Retrieved 14 February 2023 .
^ "Empire Heron", Uboat.net
^ "Potlatch", Uboat.net
^ Seaplane derricks , design YSD , 2db.com
^ YSD 36 navsource
^ YSD 37 navsource
^ YSD 42 navsource
^ YSD 43 navsource
^ YSD 44 navsource
^ YSD 45 navsource
^ YSD 46 navsource
^ YSD 47 navsource
^ YSD 48 navsource
^ YSD 49 navsource
^ YSD 50 navsource
Bibliography
Lane, Frederic C. Ships for Victory. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. ISBN 0-8018-6752-5
Arroyo, Cuahutémoc (Faculty Mentor: Professor Leon F. Litwack ). "Jim Crow" Shipyards : Black Labor and Race Relations in East Bay Shipyards During World War II. The Berkeley McNair Journal, The UC Berkeley McNair Scholars Program . - downloaded from Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia at Ferris State University on 19 August 2007
Veronico, Nicholas A. World War II Shipyards by the Bay. San Francisco: Arcadia Publishing , 2007. Ch. 5 Peninsula and East Bay Shipbuilding. ISBN 978-0-7385-4717-6
World War II Shipbuilding in the San Francisco Bay Area . Excerpt from Bonnett, Wayne. Build Ships!: San Francisco Bay Wartime Shipbuilding Photographs, 1940-1945 . Sausalito, Calif.:Windgate Press , 2000. ISBN 978-0-915269-20-4 . Access from National Park Service website 20 August 2007.
Moore, James R. The Story of Moore Dry Dock Company: A Picture History . Sausalito, Calif.:Windgate Press , 1994. ISBN 978-0-915269-14-3
Moore Dry Dock Company. Progress. Oakland, 1920 (OCLC 47048256 )
External links
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