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Doullut & Williams, New Orleans LA

Most recent update: August 11, 2010.


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