- SS William A. Graham
The SS "William A. Graham" was a World War II
Liberty ship built inWilmington, North Carolina . One of 2,700 cargo ships produced during an emergency shipbuilding program, the "Graham" was named forWilliam Alexander Graham , a 19th century governor of North Carolina and a U.S. Secretary of the Navy.Constructed in eight weeks, the 441-foot steamship was launched on
July 26 ,1942 and operated by J.H. Winchester & Co. of New York. On her maiden voyage carryingLend Lease supplies toKarachi , the "Graham" narrowly evaded awolf pack of German submarines offCape Town in October 1942. The ship had a second close encounter with the enemy in June 1944, when German bombers attacked the harbor atAnzio where the "Graham" lay at anchor with six other merchantmen.A record of the "Graham’s" maiden voyage is preserved in the diary of the ship’s first assistant engineer, Everett S. Ransom. Copies of the diary have been donated to nearly 30 libraries and museums around the United States, including the Lower Cape Fear Historical Society, the North Carolina Collection at UNC-Chapel Hill, and the Nimitz Library of the
United States Naval Academy .After the war, the "Graham" carried cargo under different operators until being mothballed in 1952 in a reserve fleet in
Mobile, Alabama . In 1972, the ship was purchased for scrap and dismantled by the Union Minerals and Alloys Corporation.ee also
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North Carolina Shipbuilding Company
*List of Liberty ships External links
* [http://www.coltoncompany.com/shipbldg/ussbldrs/wwii/merchantshipbuilders/northcarolina.htm Detailed Record of All Ships Built at North Carolina Shipbuilding Company]
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*To Karachi and Back on the William A. Graham: The Wartime Writings of a Merchant Mariner, 1942-43, 2005, by Everett S. Ransom LCCN 2004094916
*Five Years of North Carolina Shipbuilding, 1946, by North Carolina Shipbuilding Company
*Ships for Victory: A History of Shipbuilding under the U.S. Maritime Commission in World War II, by Frederic C. Lane ISBN 0801867525
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