John H. Mathis & Company
Camden NJ
This shipyard, which was at Cooper's Point in Camden, just upstream of the Ben Franklin Bridge, originated in 1855 as Taylor & Mathis, was renamed Morris & Mathis in 1877 and finally became John H. Mathis & Company in 1903. It was originally a builder and repairer of wooden vessels and during WWI it built work boats, barges and the like. After the war, it switched to steel construction and became a significant producer of tankers and tank barges. A sister shipyard. Mathis Yacht Building Company, with which it is often confused, was started by the same group of businessmen in 1909, in an adjacent facility and incorporated in 1913: using a separate hull numbering system, it built sub chasers, naval tugs and airplane frames in WWI , subsequently returning to the recreational market. In 1939, John H. Mathis and the long serving President of the two firms, William Robinson, both died and in 1940 three key executives left to form a rival firm, RTC Shipbuilding Corporation, on the property immediately to the south. See the table for RTC Shipbuilding here. Then, in mid-1942, John Trumpy, who had been the driving force of Mathis Yacht, took control of the firm and relocated it to Gloucester City NJ under the name John Trumpy & Sons, Inc. The original Mathis yard carried on at Cooper's Point but ceased operations in 1962: it was then sold and the site was sold, but continued to operate under the name of Camden Ship Repair Inc. until 1987, when it was acquired by Weeks Marine. Visit a website featuring the shipyard here: this website confuses the two Mathis yards and ignores RTC but it includes some great pictures and a reproduction of a 16-page brochure.
O/N | Name | Customer | Type | GT | LOA | Delivered | Notes | |
Built by Taylor & Mathis | ||||||||
3 | 5602 | Camden | Camden & Phila. Ferry Co. | ferry | 367 | 147 | 1865 | |
4 | 20238 | Philadelphia | Camden & Phila. Ferry Co. | ferry | 397 | 147 | Nov 1966 | |
5 | 7884 | Emily H. Naylor | Naylor & others | schooner | 280 | 117 | June 1966 | |
6 | 17147 | Maggie P. Smith | S. T. Grace | schooner | 191 | 104 | Aug 1966 | |
7 | 10894 | George Taulane | Capt. Steelman & others | schooner | 235 | 110 | 1866 | |
8 | 8310 | Emma B. Shaw | Franklin Smith | schooner | 248 | 110 | Apr 1967 | |
9 | 10837 | George H. Squire | Evans, Ball & Co. | schooner | 198 | May 1967 | ||
10 | 13783 | Joseph W. Wilson | John S. Somers | schooner | 271 | 116 | Oct 1967 | |
11 | 24648 | Taylor & Mathis | Taylor & Mathis | Tern | 266 | 119 | June 1968 | |
12 | 21901 | Rebecca W. Huddell | Capt. J. L. Maley | Tern | 256 | 125 | May 1969 | |
13 | 2681 | Belle Halliday | F. Harrington | schooner | 355 | 128 | June 1969 | |
14 | 12469 | Index | Charles Spooner | Tern | 334 | 116 | May 1970 | |
15 | 23583 | Sarah Wood | Franklin Smith | schooner | 272 | 110 | May 1970 | |
16 | 23867 | Sagua | Somers & others | 1/2 Brig | 366 | 127 | July 1970 | |
17 | 75289 | Jennie E. Simmons | Franklin Smith & others | schooner | 285 | 114 | May 1971 | |
18 | 8736 | Emma C. Rommel | Adams & others | schooner | 331 | 122 | Sep 1971 | |
19 | 110040 | Rebecca M. Smith | Capt. R. C. Grace | schooner | 318 | 116 | May 1972 | |
20 | 75399 | John D. Paige | Capt. A. C. Haley & others | Tern | 398 | 127 | July 1972 | |
21 | 95214 | Helen Sharp | Capt. Coleman Sharp | schooner | 313 | 113 | 1873 | |
22 | 105289 | Agnes R. Bacon | B. F. Haley & Co. | schooner | 396 | 129 | Oct 1973 | |
23 | 135007 | Elizabeth M. Beuhler | James L. Maloy & others | schooner | 491 | 136 | June 1974 | |
24 | 110183 | Rillie S. Derby | Bartlett, Shepherd & Co. | Tern | 419 | 132 | July 1974 | |
25 | 75696 | John C. Sweeney | Capt. Sommers & others | schooner | 397 | 130 | Nov 1974 | |
26 | 95366 | Henry Davy | J.B. King & others | Tern | 537 | 142 | June 1975 | |
27 | 115530 | Shackamaxon | Kensington & NJ Ferry Co. | ferry | 383 | 1877 | ||
Built by Morris & Mathis | ||||||||
28 | 85557 | George G. Green(ea) | H.L. Burton & others | Tern | 673 | 151 | May 1979 | |
29 | 80746 | William B. Wood | Benjamin F. Haley | Tern | 599 | 146 | May 1980 | |
30 | 144227 | Taylor-Dickson | H.B. Lake & Co | Tern | 600 | 146 | July 1980 | |
31 | 105950 | Annie C. Grace | R.C. Grace & Co. | Tern | 516 | 141 | Oct 1980 | |
32 | Camden & Atlantic Railway | ferry Hull | 1881 | |||||
33 | 76259 | Joel Cook | J. Smith et al | schooner | 393 | 129 | Oct 1981 | |
34 | 135570 | Edward B. Leisenring | Captain Davidson | Tern | 432 | 138 | May 1982 | |
35 | 120525 | Frank Pratt Lee | Captain R.B. Lee & Co. | Tern | 601 | 144 | Nov 1982 | |
36 | 106034 | Angie L. Green | Charles A Petit | Tern | 434 | 139 | Nov 1982 | |
37 | 140616 | Lewis K. Cottingham | J.D. Whittaker | Tern | 524 | 142 | May 1983 | |
38 | 115944 | Susie H. Davidson | Capt. B. F. Haley | Tern | 547 | 150 | Aug 1983 | |
39 | 100350 | Ida C. Schoolcraft | J.T. Booze | Tern | 320 | 134 | Jan 1984 | |
40 | 95812 | Henry P. Simmons | R.C. Grace | schooner | 648 | 152 | June 1984 | |
41 | 81054 | William H. Shubert | Levi R. King | Tern | 643 | 147 | Sep 1984 | |
42 | 91720 | Mary E. Morris | Franklin Smith | Tern | 439 | 138 | Nov 1984 | |
43 | 100395 | Ida H. Mathis | Capt. Daniel Gifford | Tern | 482 | 140 | June 1986 | |
44 | 91923 | Millville | R.W. Wood & Co. | Tern | 347 | 134 | June 1987 | |
45 | 92090 | Marian | R.W. Wood & Co. | Tern | 245 | 113 | May 1989 | |
46 | 92223 | Mary B. Baird | Jonathan May | Tern | 909 | 170 | Sep 1990 | |
47 | 76946 | Jennie Thomas | Capt. Townsend Young | Tern | 692 | 154 | 1891 | |
48 | 145597 | Thomas A. Ward | Capt. Benjamin Tyman | 4 masted schooner | 805 | 170 | Sep 1991 | |
49 | 116514 | Sadie A Thompson | Capt. J.W. Mowatt & others | barkentine | 686 | 154 | July 1992 | |
Built by John H. Mathis & Co. | ||||||||
50 | 51349 | Mapleton | Pennsylvania Railroad Co. | derrick barge | 1899 | later P.R.R. 235 | ||
51 | 30208 | Allaire | Pennsylvania Railroad Co. | derrick barge | 1899 | later P.R.R. 236 | ||
52 | 35569 | Dunlap | Pennsylvania Railroad Co. | derrick barge | 1899 | later P.R.R. 237 | ||
53 | 35573 | Dunlo | Pennsylvania Railroad Co. | covered barge | 1900 | later P.R.R. 415 | ||
54 | 48653 | Lenola | Pennsylvania Railroad Co. | covered barge | 1900 | later P.R.R. 422 | ||
55 | 63008 | Wyebrook | Pennsylvania Railroad Co. | covered barge | 1900 | later P.R.R. 417 | ||
56 | 58602 | Stamwick | Pennsylvania Railroad Co. | covered barge | 1900 | later P.R.R. 418 | ||
57 | none | May K. Joret | Joret & Moy | coal barge | 130 | 1902 | ||
58 | none | Phila. & Reading Railroad Co. | car float | 1904 | ||||
59 | none | Phila. & Reading Railroad Co. | car float | Apr 1904 | ||||
60 | none | City of Philadelphia | caisson | 50 | Apr 1907 | |||
61 | none | Pennsylvania Railroad Co. | grain barge | 150 | 1907 | |||
62 | none | Schuylkill | Pennsylvania Railroad Co. | grain barge | 150 | Nov 1907 | ||
63 | 206746 | George R. Murray | George R. Murray | tugboat | 55 | 66 | 1909 | |
64 | none | Scow No. 12 | City of Philadelphia | Coal Scow | 70 | 1910 | ||
65 | none | Scow No. 13 | City of Philadelphia | deck scow | 150 | 70 | 1910 | |
66 | Federal | No. 6 | USACE | coal & water scow | 50 | 1910 | ||
67 | none | Wash. Brick & Terra Cotta | scow | Feb 1911 | ||||
68 | none | Wash. Brick & Terra Cotta | scow | Feb 1911 | ||||
69 | none | Wash. Brick & Terra Cotta | dredge | 1911 | ||||
Built by John H. Mathis & Co., Inc. | ||||||||
70 | none | Scow No. 10 | City of Philadelphia | dump scow | 70 | 1913 | ||
71 | none | Scow No. 11 | City of Philadelphia | dump scow | 70 | 1913 | ||
72 | Federal | Rattler | USACE | hull only | 85 | 1914 | ||
none | New Jersey Stockyards | Cattle boat | 1915 | reconstruction of car float | ||||
73 | none | Phila. & Reading RW | car float | 250 | 1916 | |||
74 | none | Phila. & Reading RW | car float | 250 | 1916 | |||
75 | none | Pennslyvania RR | car float | 250 | Dec 1917 | |||
76 | none | Pennslyvania RR | car float | 250 | Dec 1917 | |||
77 | none | dump barge | 1917 | |||||
78 | No. 13 | US Army Corps of Engrs. | derrick boat | 60 | 1918 | |||
79 | No. 14 | US Army Corps of Engrs. | pile driver | 60 | 1918 | |||
80 | 219696 | Whistler (EFC 2704) | USSB | tugboat | 188 | 100 | May 1917 | later Isabel A. McAllister |
81 | 219999 | Wizard (EFC 2705) | USSB | tugboat | 188 | 100 | Sep 1917 | later Carrie T. Meseck, Edward A. Meseck, Margaret A. Moran |
82 | 220000 | Talisman (EFC 2706) | USSB | tugboat | 188 | 100 | Sep 1917 | |
85 | 168282 | S.C.L. 1 | S. C. Loveland Co. (Del.) | barge | 229 | 98 | Sep 1917 | |
86 | 168276 | S.C.L. 2 | S. C. Loveland Co. (Del.) | barge | 215 | 98 | Sep 1917 | |
87 | 518129 | Monarch | Oliver Transportation | coal barge | 540 | 150 | 1922 | later Electric 32 |
88 | 279889 | Carfloat # 1 | Phila. & Reading RW | car float | 548 | 200 | 1923 | later Hughes No. 200 |
89 | Carfloat # 2 | Phila. & Reading RW | car float | 548 | 200 | 1923 | ||
90 | 518130 | Port Richmond | Oliver Transportation | coal barge | 540 | 150 | 1924 | later Electric 33 |
91 | 265262 | Philadelphia | Phila. & Reading RW | car float | 624 | 150 | 1925 | later B.H. No. 1, Loveland 1 |
92 | 264920 | Reading | Phila. & Reading RW | car float | 617 | 150 | 1925 | later B.H. No. 2, Loveland 2, W. M. Davis |
93 | E. E. Walling | Oliver Transportation | coal barge | 145 | 1927 | scrapped 2011 | ||
96 | 228002 | Harold J. Taggert | Reading Co. Inc. | tugboat | 110 | 80 | 1928 | later P. M. Arnold |
97 | 229003 | Reliance | Providence Steamboat Co. | tugboat | 124 | 84 | 1929 | later Norshipco Three, Chelsea |
229834 | Arminia | Mathis Yacht Building Co. | yacht hull | 161 | 100 | 1930 | Subcontract, Mathis Yacht Hull 209, Stella Polaris | |
98 | 515874 | Dover | US Army Corps of Engrs. | tender | 31 | 50 | 1930 | later Margaret Barker, Tiger, Arthur |
231388 | Alamo | Mathis Yacht Building Co. | yacht hull | 335 | 143 | 1932 | Subcontract, Mathis Yacht Hull 214 | |
99 | 231793 | Bridgeport | Red Star Towing & Nav. Co. | tugboat | 160 | 88 | June 1932 | later Clayton P. Kehoe, Martin J. Kehoe, Bridgeport |
100 | Federal | U.S. Lighthouse Svce. | barge | 60 | May 1917 | |||
101 | 230477 | Nathan Hayward | American Dredging Co. Inc. | tugboat | 124 | 84 | 1931 | |
102 | 933247 | Electric 18 | Oliver Transportation | coal barge | 916 | 160 | 1932 | later EMI-3218 |
103 | 280591 | Argo (WPC-100) | USCG | patrol boat | 337d | 165 | 06-Jan-33 | sold 1955 as Sightseer XII, Circle Line XII |
104 | Galatea (WPC-108) | USCG | patrol boat | 337d | 165 | 03-Feb-33 | sold 1948 as Restauracion, sank 1992 | |
105 | 171632 | Interstate No. 4 | Interstate Oil | tank barge | 792 | 208 | 1933 | |
106 | 171665 | Texaco 325 | The Texas Co. | tank barge | 792 | 208 | 1934 | later CTCO 180, Fleet 505 |
107 | 171666 | Oil Tanker No. 1 | The Texas Co. | tank barge | 792 | 208 | Mar 1934 | later Texaco 326, Casco Bay |
108 | 171740 | Poling Bros. No. 9 | Chester A. Poling, Inc. | tank barge | 792 | 208 | June 1934 | to USN 1941 as YO-155, sold 1947 as tanker, ON 233333 |
109 | 171897 | Hygrade No. 12 | Hygrade Oil | tank barge | 806 | 208 | Oct 1934 | |
110 | 171987 | Lloyd I. Seaman | St. John's Guild | hospital barge | 799 | 166 | May 1935 | |
111 | 172012 | Hygrade No. 14 | Hygrade Oil | tank barge | 806 | 208 | 1935 | later tanker, ON 250807 |
112 | 172290 | Hygrade No. 16 | Hygrade Oil | tank barge | 1,342 | 214 | Apr 1936 | later B. No. 16 |
113 | 172323 | Poling Bros. No. 12 | Chester A. Poling, Inc. | tank barge | 1,014 | 208 | Apr 1936 | later George K. Hambleton, Val. No 18, Helen A, Allegheny |
114 | 172436 | Hygrade No. 18 | Hygrade Oil | tank barge | 1,012 | 208 | Aug 1936 | later Anne Bray |
115 | 172469 | Cities Service No. 6 | Newtown Creek Towing | tank barge | 828 | 208 | Sep 1936 | later STC-105, Russell Poling 28, Cities Service No. 5, Bruce |
116 | 235755 | Poling Bros. No. 14 | Chester A. Poling, Inc. | tanker | 295 | 121 | Dec 1936 | scrapped |
117 | 172876 | Poling Bros. No. 15 | Chester A. Poling, Inc. | tank barge | 1,014 | 208 | Mar 1937 | later Russel 25 |
118 | 173434 | Hygrade No. 20 | Hygrade Oil | tank barge | 986 | 208 | 1937 | later Red Star No. 80 |
119 | 173513 | Coast Transit No. 2 | Coast Transit Co. | tank barge | 548 | 149 | June 1937 | later Barrett No. 5 |
120 | 236911 | Poling Bros. No. 16 | Chester A. Poling, Inc. | tanker | 395 | 136 | 1937 | to USN 1942 as YO-137, sold 1946 |
121 | 173641 | Tuscarora | Gulf Oil | tank barge | 1,032 | 208 | 1937 | later Interstate 17, HT-17, BA 17 |
122 | 173721 | Oil Transfer No. 30 | Oil Transfer Co. | tank barge | 1,190 | 215 | Oct 1937 | |
123 | 173829 | Interstate No. 10 | Interstate Oil | tank barge | 899 | 208 | Jan 1938 | |
124 | 237782 | S. T. Kiddoo | S. J. Kiddoo, Inc. | tanker | 613 | 166 | 1938 | later Mary A. Whalen, museum in Brooklyn |
125 | 237903 | F. A. Verdon | F. A. Verdon, Inc. | tanker | 768 | 204 | 1938 | scrapped 1976 |
126 | WLI-238 | Narcissus | U.S. Lighthouse Svce. | tender | 355d | 1939 | to Guyana 1971 | |
127 | WLI-255 | Zinnia | U.S. Lighthouse Svce. | tender | 355d | 1939 | to USAF-1972 | |
128 | 238946 | Poling Bros. No. 17 | Chester A. Poling, Inc. | tanker | 328 | 121 | 1939 | later ILSO No. 1, Emperador I, Nicodemus III, scuttled 1989 |
129 | 239224 | A. H. Dumont | A. H. Dumont, Inc. | tanker | 981 | 213 | 1940 | to USN 1941 as Bailer (YO-54), reefed off NJ 1986 |
130 | WLM-224 | Juniper | U.S. Lighthouse Svce. | tender | 790d | Oct 1940 | sold 1975, Panamanian Flag, Los Roques (Honduras) | |
131 | 241008 | Arthur Hoyt Scott | Scott Paper Company | freighter | 2,323 | 257 | Oct 1941 | to Britain 1941, scrapped 1955 |
132 | YN--29 | Teaberry | US Navy | net layer | 560d | 162 | 16 Mar 1942 | later AN-34, scrapped 1962 |
133 | YN--30 | Teak | US Navy | net layer | 560d | 162 | 7 May 1942 | later AN-35, reported scrapped 1976 but later Alaska Mist (ON 586179) |
134 | YN--31 | Pepperwood | US Navy | net layer | 560d | 162 | 8 Jun 1942 | later AN-36, to France 1944 as Tarentule (A-729) |
135 | YN--32 | Yew | US Navy | net layer | 560d | 162 | 1 Jul 1942 | later AN-37, to France 1944 as Scorpion (A-728), wrecked in Fiji 1978 |
136 | AM-120 | Sway | US Navy | minesweeper | 1250d | 221 | 20 Jul 1943 | to Mexico 1973 as Ignacio Miguel Altamirano (C-80) |
137 | AM-121 | Swerve | US Navy | minesweeper | 1250d | 221 | 23 Jan 1944 | mined off Anzio and lost 1944 |
138 | AM-122 | Swift | US Navy | minesweeper | 1250d | 221 | 29 Dec 1943 | scrapped 1972 |
140 | YOG-5 | YOG-5 | US Navy | gasoline barge | 440d | 174 | 1943 | later YO-241, sold ~ 2004 Charmer ( Cambodia) |
141 | YOG-6 | YOG-6 | US Navy | gasoline barge | 440d | 174 | 1943 | |
142 | YOG-32 | YOG-32 | US Navy | gasoline barge | 440d | 174 | 1943 | later YWN-59, scrapped 1975 |
143 | YOG-33 | YOG-33 | US Navy | gasoline barge | 440d | 174 | 1943 | |
144 | YOG-34 | YOG-34 | US Navy | gasoline barge | 440d | 174 | 1943 | |
145 | YWN-83 | YWN-83 | US Navy | water barge | 440d | 174 | 1944 | sunk as target 1989 |
146 | YWN-84 | YWN-84 | US Navy | water barge | 440d | 174 | 1944 | scrapped 1976 |
147 | FS-309 | FS-309 | US Army Transportation Corps | freighter | 560d | 176 | Feb 1944 | to USN 1950 as AKL-24, struck 1959, sold 1961 Philippines, President Osema |
148 | FS-310 | FS-310 | US Army Transportation Corps | freighter | 560d | 176 | Mar 1944 | sold circa 1959 as Don Alfredo (Philippines), scuttled 1980 |
149 | FS-311 | FS-311 | US Army Transportation Corps | freighter | 560d | 176 | Mar 1944 | to the Philippines as Elizabeth |
150 | FS-312 | FS-312 | US Army Transportation Corps | freighter | 560d | 176 | May 1944 | to Korea as City of Chechon |
151 | FS-313 | FS-313 | US Army Transportation Corps | freighter | 560d | 176 | June 1944 | |
152 | FS-314 | FS-314 | US Army Transportation Corps | freighter | 560d | 176 | July 1944 | to the Philippines as Governor Smith |
153 | FS-315 | FS-315 | US Army Transportation Corps | freighter | 560d | 176 | July 1944 | to China as Iris |
154 | FS-316 | FS-316 | US Army Transportation Corps | freighter | 560d | 176 | Aug 1944 | to USN 1947 as Metomkin (AG-136), AKL-7, to DOI 1951 |
155 | FS-317 | FS-317 | US Army Transportation Corps | freighter | 560d | 176 | Aug 1944 | to Korea as City of Pyontaek |
156 | FS-318 | FS-318 | US Army Transportation Corps | freighter | 560d | 176 | Sep 1944 | to the Philippines as Oriental |
157 | FS-319 | FS-319 | US Army Transportation Corps | freighter | 560d | 176 | Oct 1944 | to the Philippines as Elcano |
158 | Y-52 | Y-52 | US Army Transportation Corps | tanker | 633d | 182 | Nov 1944 | to Panama Canal Co. as Y-52 |
159 | Y-53 | Y-53 | US Army Transportation Corps | tanker | 633d | 182 | Nov 1944 | sold circa 1960 as Delbros Mt. Arayayt (Philippines) beached Feb. 1965 |
160 | Y-54 | Y-54 | US Army Transportation Corps | tanker | 633d | 182 | Jan 1945 | to Russia 1946 as Tanker No. 4, Nercha, scrapped 1960 |
161 | Y-56 | Y-56 | US Army Transportation Corps | tanker | 633d | 182 | Jan 1945 | sold in Japan, Kowa Maru/Eiwa Maru - 1966 LSCO Marikudo (Philippines) |
162 | Y-59 | Y-59 | US Army Transportation Corps | tanker | 633d | 182 | Jan 1945 | to the Philippines 1945 |
163 | Y-60 | Y-60 | US Army Transportation Corps | tanker | 633d | 182 | Feb 1945 | sold 1960, Delbros Mt. Apo (Philippines) |
164 | Y-61 | Y-61 | US Army Transportation Corps | tanker | 633d | 182 | Feb 1945 | sold 1966 to Ecuador as Don Alfredo |
165 | Y-62 | Y-62 | US Army Transportation Corps | tanker | 633d | 182 | Mar 1945 | to Paraguay 1946 as Paraguari |
166 | 249076 | Esther M. | trawler Esther M. Co. Inc. | trawler | 251 | 98 | Dec 1945 | later Rosa B, San Andrea |
167 | 248981 | Bay | O'Hara Bros. Co. Inc. | trawler | 250 | 98 | Nov 1945 | later (1960) Grand Bay (Canada ON 311838), to US Flag ~1968 |
168 | 249109 | Rush | O'Hara Bros. Co. Inc. | trawler | 250 | 98 | Dec 1945 | later (1960) Grand Duke (Canada ON 311839), to US Flag ~1968, Paul & Maria |
169 | 250800 | Bonnie | trawler Bonnie, Inc. | trawler | 264 | 103 | Oct 1946 | |
170 | 250464 | Pan Trades Andros | Pan Trades, Inc. | trawler | 249 | 98 | 1946 | later Polar Trail, Austholm, Blue Star, Saook Bay |
171 | 250316 | Fearless | Atlantic Coast Fisheries Co. | trawler | 398 | 133 | 1946 | later Blue Foam (Canada ON 178549), Foam V, scrapped 1992 |
172 | 251070 | Challenge | Atlantic Coast Fisheries Co. | trawler | 398 | 133 | 1946 | later Blue Spray (Canada ON 178548), Spray V |
173 | trawler | 264 | 99 | Dec 1948 | started on spec, no trace | |||
174 | 253149 | George W. Shockley Sr. | George E. Shockley | oyster boat | 68 | 64 | 1946 | later Holly, Hannah Glover |
175 | Victory | Warner Company | tugboat | 48 | 1946 | |||
none | 255508 | Liberty Belle | Wilson Line, Inc. | passenger | 892 | May 1947 | 30' midbody, ex PCE (R) 854, work completed by owner, Isla del Tesoro (Cuba) | |
176 | 255020 | Atlantic 25 | Atlantic Refining | tank barge | 624 | 177 | Apr 1948 | |
177 | 255167 | Atlantic 26 | Atlantic Refining | tank barge | 624 | 177 | Apr 1948 | later Eastpet 1, Sun State 901, B-9 |
178 | 255482 | Atlantic 27 | Atlantic Refining | tank barge | 624 | 177 | June 1948 | later ATC 134 |
179 | 256012 | Atlantic 28 | Atlantic Refining | tank barge | 624 | 177 | July 1948 | later Bay Trader 89, KTC 9, NTC 9 |
180 | 257512 | City of Portsmouth | Norfolk County Ferries | ferry | 773 | 172 | Apr 1949 | later Delaware Valley, to USN as Wa'a Hele Honua (YFB-83), sold 2003, barge J-Way SB107, (ON 1185126) |
181 | 258479 | Norfolk County | Norfolk County Ferries | ferry | 773 | 172 | Aug 1949 | later Buccaneer |
182 | 258507 | Barrett No. 1 | Barrett Co. | tank barge | 1,262 | 228 | Aug 1949 | later Allied Chemical No. 11 |
183 | US Army Corps of Engrs. | barge | 400 | 1949 | ||||
184 | US Army Corps of Engrs. | barge | 400 | 1949 | ||||
185 | 982366 | Elizabeth Monroe Smith | San. Assoc. of Phila. | passenger barge | 1,169 | 160 | June 1950 | later Majestic |
186 | Liberia | Cestos | Farrell Lines (Liberia) Inc. | freighter | 238 | 142 | Oct 1950 | wrecked 1976 |
187 | patrol boat | 32 | 1951 | |||||
188 | 223366 | Ocean City | Commonwealth of Virginia | ferry | 631 | 189 | 1952 | conversion to diesels, Pusey & Jones Hull 391, built 1923 |
189 | 264047 | Owls Head | New York City | sludge carrier | 1,643 | 268 | July 1952 | retired 2007, still laid upa |
190 | Liberia | Farmington | Farrell Lines (Liberia) Inc. | freighter | 238 | 142 | Apr 1951 | sunk off Liberia 1990 |
191 | 223222 | Warwick | Commonwealth of Virginia | ferry | 632 | 189 | June 1952 | conversion to diesels, Pusey & Jones Hull 390, built 1923 |
192 | 225813 | Newport News | Commonwealth of Virginia | ferry | 632 | 189 | 1952 | conversion to diesels, Harlan Hull 3502, built 1926 |
193 | 226132 | Seawells Point | Commonwealth of Virginia | ferry | 405 | 146 | 1953a | conversion, New York Ship Hull 354, built 1926 |
194 | 226088 | Jamestown | Commonwealth of Virginia | ferry | 405 | 146 | 1953a | conversion, New York Ship Hull 353, built 1926 |
195 | 266094 | Warner Company No. 100 | Warner Company | barge | 381 | 130 | 1953 | |
196 | 266095 | Warner Company No. 101 | Warner Company | barge | 381 | 130 | 1953 | |
197 | No. 7 | Penna. Water & Power Co. | towboat | 50 | Aug 1953 | assembled at Safe Harbor PA. | ||
198 | C-12731 | US Navy | dist. box boat | 64 | 1953 | |||
199 | C-12732 | US Navy | dist. box boat | 64 | 1954 | |||
200 | C-12733 | US Navy | dist. box boat | 64 | 1954 | |||
201 | 538487 | C-12734 | US Navy | dist. box boat | 64 | 1954 | later Panacea, Black Horse, Jennifer Miller, Dawn Marie, Mighty Jessie | |
202 | C-12735 | US Navy | dist. box boat | 64 | 1954 | |||
203 | 533178 | C-12736 | US Navy | dist. box boat | 64 | 1954 | later Toro, Happy K, H & W S Explorer, William Scandling | |
204 | C-12737 | US Navy | dist. box boat | 64 | 1954 | |||
206 | 268629 | John D. McKean | New York City (Fire Dept.) | firefighting tugboat | 330 | 117 | Sep 1954 | |
207 | FB-812 | LT-Samuel S. Coursen | US Army Transportation Corps | ferry | 869 | 172 | Feb 1956 | sold to Gov. Island, (ON 1138191) |
208 | FB-813 | PVT Nicholas Minue | US Army Transportation Corps | ferry | 869 | 172 | June 1956 | retired 1998, derelict at Staten Island |
210 | 273756 | Nantucket | Nantucket SS Auth. | excursion ferry | 2,652 | 213 | Apr 1957 | later Naushon, Savannah Sun, Bayou Caddy's Jubilation Casino |
211 | 276460 | H. Sylvia A. H. G. Wilks | New York City (Fire Dept.) | fireboat | 213 | 97 | May 1958 | later Ervin S. Cooper |
212 | 276928 | Harry M. Archer M.D. | New York City (Fire Dept.) | fireboat | 213 | 97 | July 1958 | later Miriam Walmsley Cooper |
214 | 279514 | Bowery Bay | New York City | sludge carrier | 1,578 | 268 | Aug 1959 | scrapped 1992 |
215 | 279951 | Sen. Robert F. Wagner | New York City (Fire Dept.) | fireboat | 213 | 97 | Oct 1959 | later Georgia |
216 | 286653 | Gov Alfred E. Smith | New York City (Fire Dept.) | fireboat | 213 | 97 | Aug 1961 |