JONATHAN STURGES

Year Built
1942
Official Number
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Shipyard
Delta Ship Building Company
General Type
General Cargo
Specific Type
Break Bulk
MARAD Type
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Ship Length
441.00 feet
Beam
57.00 feet
Mast Height
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Net Tons
4380.00 tons
Gross Tons
7176.00 tons
Cargo Capacity
499573.00 square feet
Draft, Summer
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Draft, Lightweight
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Displacement, Summer
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Displacement, Lightweight
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Immersion, Summer
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Immersion, Lightweight
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Fate
Sunk - Torpedo
Historical Narrative
This Liberty ship was named for Jonathan Sturges (1740-1819). Jonathan Sturges was a lawyer and politician. Sturges was a Connecticut delegate to the Continental Congress, and a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Connecticut from 1789-1793.
MARAD has no written
history for the Liberty ship Jonathan Sturges at
this time.
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Shipwreck Information
Vessel Information
Owner
War Shipping Administration
Operator
Mississippi Shipping Company
Operator Agreement
General Agent Agreement
Flag State
United States
Incident Information
Incident Date
February 23, 1943
Use at Loss
Vessel Movement
Cause
Sunk - Torpedo
Cause Comments
Torpedoed by German submarine U-707 while en route from Liverpool, England, United Kingdom, to New York, New York, as part of Convoy ON-166.
Conflict
World War II
Location of Incident
North Atlantic
Accuracy of Incident Location
Historic 1
Lat/Long
46° 15' N., 38° 11' W.
Incident Location Comments
North Atlantic Ocean
Lives Lost
53