Doullut & Williams was a construction company which opened a shipyard on the Industrial Canal for WWI. If anyone can provide any information about it, please e-mail me at timcolton@aol.com
| Hull # | USSB # | Name | Owner | Type | GT | Delivery | Disposition |
| 1 | 1907 | New Orleans | U.S. Shipping Board | Cargo Ship | 6,200 | Nov-20 | Later Exbrook 1940, New Orleans 1941, scrapped 1946 |
| 2 | 1908 | Potter | U.S. Shipping Board | Cargo Ship | 6,200 | Dec-20 | Sunk as a breakwater at Normandy 1944 |
| 3 | 1909 | Wichita | U.S. Shipping Board | Cargo Ship | 6,200 | Jan-21 | Torpedoed and lost 1942 |
| 4 | 1910 | City of Elwood | U.S. Shipping Board | Cargo Ship | 6,200 | Mar-21 | Later Fortune (AVS 1) 1944, scrapped 1946 |
| 5 | 1911 | Jeff Davis | U.S. Shipping Board | Cargo Ship | 6,200 | Apr-21 | Scrapped 1947 |
| 6 | 1912 | Galveston | U.S. Shipping Board | Cargo Ship | 6,200 | Apr-21 | Sunk as a breakwater at Normandy 1944 |
| 7 | 1913 | Ward | U.S. Shipping Board | Cargo Ship | 6,200 | May-21 | Later Exton 1940, Ward 1942, Supply (AVS 2) 1944, Ward 1946, scrapped 1948 |
| 8 | 1914 | Oldham | U.S. Shipping Board | Cargo Ship | 6,200 | Jun-21 | Scrapped 1946 |