BERTRAM G. GOODHUE


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Year Built
1944
Official Number
245850
Shipyard
Houston Shipbuilding Corporation
General Type
General Cargo
Specific Type
Break Bulk
MARAD Type
EC2-S-C1
Ship Length
417.60 feet
Beam
56.80 feet
Mast Height
--
Net Tons
4389.00 tons
Gross Tons
7247.00 tons
Cargo Capacity
499573.00 square feet
Draft, Summer
27.60 tons
Draft, Lightweight
--
Displacement, Summer
--
Displacement, Lightweight
--
Immersion, Summer
--
Immersion, Lightweight
--
Fate
Sold - Scrap

Historical Narrative



This Liberty ship was named for Bertram G. Goodhue (1869-1924). Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue was an American architect. Goodhue is best known for designing the chapel at West Point, St. Thomas' Church in New York City, and the chapel at the University of Chicago.

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Vessel Name History

BERTRAM G. GOODHUE

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Milestones


Event Date Content
Entry
8/19/1949
Acquisition
8/19/1949
Disposition
11/23/1965
Withdrawl
11/23/1965

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