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  2. California Shipbuilding Corporation - Wikipedia

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    California Shipbuilding Corporation. Coordinates: 33°45′40″N 118°15′05″W. CalShip yard in 1944. Motorized hoisting truck used in moving scaffolding timbers around the shipyard, 1942. Calship fitting out its first Victory ships, c. early 1944. California Shipbuilding Corporation built 467 Liberty and Victory ships during World War II ...

  3. Maritime history of California - Wikipedia

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    The maritime history of California can be divided into several periods: the Native American period; European exploration period from 1542 to 1769; the Spanish colonial period, 1769 to 1821; the Mexican period, 1821 to 1847; and United States statehood period, which continues to the present day. In the history of the California coast, the use of ...

  4. Category:Shipbuilding companies of California - Wikipedia

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    Union Iron Works. United Engineering Co. Categories: Shipbuilding companies of the United States. Maritime history of California. Ships built in the United States. Manufacturing companies based in California.

  5. List of shipbuilders and shipyards - Wikipedia

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    Alameda Works Shipyard, Alameda, California (1916–1956) American Shipbuilding , Cleveland, Ohio , Lorain, Ohio (1888–1995) Atlantic Basin Iron Works , Brooklyn, New York

  6. Category:Shipyards in California - Wikipedia

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    U. United Engineering Co. Categories: Shipyards of the United States. Industrial buildings and structures in California.

  7. Alameda Works Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    Alameda Works Shipyard. /  37.78694°N 122.27528°W  / 37.78694; -122.27528. The Alameda Works Shipyard, in Alameda, California, United States, was one of the largest and best equipped shipyards in the country. The only building remaining from the yard is the Union Iron Works Powerhouse, which is listed on the National Register of ...

  8. Kaiser Shipyards - Wikipedia

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    The shipyards were owned by the Kaiser Shipbuilding Company, a creation of American industrialist Henry J. Kaiser (1882–1967), who established the shipbuilding company around 1939 in order to help meet the construction goals set by the United States Maritime Commission for merchant shipping. Four of the Kaiser Shipyards were located in ...

  9. Matthew Turner (shipbuilder) - Wikipedia

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    Oakland, California. Occupation (s) Shipbuilder, sea captain. The barquentine Benicia at sea. Matthew Turner (June 17, 1825 – February 10, 1909) was an American sea captain, shipbuilder and designer. He constructed 228 vessels, of which 154 were built in the Matthew Turner shipyard in Benicia. He built more sailing vessels than any other ...