SS George Washington Carver

SS George Washington Carver

SS "George Washington Carver" was a Liberty ship built for the United States Maritime Commission during World War II. The ship was named in honor of George Washington Carver, and was the second Liberty ship named for an African American.

The ship was initially assigned by the War Shipping Administration (WSA) to the American South African Line, Inc. for merchant service. In November 1943 the ship was allocated to the United States Army by the WSA and was converted to hospital ship USAHS "Dogwood". The ship made multiple trips to ports in England from its homeport of Charleston, South Carolina, before sailing for duty in the Philippines in 1945.Charles, p. 334.]

In January 1946, the ship was converted to carry a combination of troops and military dependents as USAT "George Washington Carver". The ship was laid up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet in 1947 and was sold for scrapping in 1964.PMARS | shipnumber = 1947 | shipname = George Wash. Carver | accessdate = 2008-01-29 ]

History

Construction

SS "George Washington Carver" (MC Hull No. 542) was laid down on 12 April 1943 on shipway 7 at Yard No. 1 by Permanente Metals Corp. of Richmond, California, as a standard Liberty ship. The ship was launched on 7 May 1943 and sponsored by Lena Horne, and delivered 24 May 1943, taking 42 days from start to delivery.cite web | first = Tim | last = Colton | url = http://www.coltoncompany.com/shipbldg/ussbldrs/wwii/merchantshipbuilders/permanentenumber1.htm | title = Permanente Metals Corporation, Richmond No. 1 Yard, Richmond CA: WWII Construction Record | date = | accessdate = 2008-01-29 ]

During the ship’s construction, photographer E. F. Joseph, on behalf of the Office of War Information, took a series of photographs showing predominately African American men and women working on the "George Washington Carver".

Launching ceremony

A crowd of 1,500 gathered to watch the launching of SS "George Washington Carver" on 7 May 1943. The ceremonies were organized by the United Negro Labor Committee, and that organization’s president, C. L. Dellums, spoke to crowd. Lena Horne, on a break from filming "Stormy Weather", was the sponsor, and welder Beatrice Turner, the first African American female hired at the Richmond Shipyards, was the matron of honor.cite news | title = Lena Horne To Launch S.S. Carver On Sunday | work = Chicago Defender | date = 1943-05-01 | page = 1 ] Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Horne’s "Stormy Weather" co-star, and actresses Dorothy Dandridge and Etta Moten were all scheduled to be in attendance at the event. [cite news | title = Christens ship | work = Chicago Defender | date = 1943-04-10 | page = 19 ] The "Carver" was the second Liberty ship — out of a then-planned series of three — named for an African American and the 90th ship launched at the No. 1 yard in Richmond. [cite news | title = Lena launches Kaiser's 90th | work = Chicago Defender | date = 1943-05-29 | page = 7 ] [SS|Booker T. Washington was the first.]

Merchant service

The ship was assigned by the WSA to the American South African Line for merchant operation in the Mediterranean. The ship made convoy runs from Alexandria to Malta in September 1943, and from Alexandria to Bizerte the following month. [cite AHCD | convoytype = GUS | convoynumber = 16 | accessdate = 2008-02-01 ] [cite web | url = http://www.warsailors.com/convoys/mks27.html | title = Convoy MKS 27 | work = WarSailors.com | first = Siri | last = Lawson | date = | accessdate = 2009-01-29 ] From Bizerte the ship headed to Hampton Roads, Virginia, arriving there on 6 November 1943. [cite AHCD | convoytype = GUS | convoynumber = 18 | accessdate = 2008-02-01 ]

On 23 November 1943, after its brief civilian career, the WSA transferred the ship to the War Department for U.S. Army use as a hospital ship.

U.S. Army service

From November 1943 to July 1944 the ship underwent conversion to a Hague Convention hospital ship at the Atlantic Basin Iron Works yard in New York. During this time the ship was assigned the name USAHS "Dogwood" by recommendation of the Surgeon General.

"Dogwood" embarked on its first trip as a hospital ship in late July 1944 and returned to its new homeport of Charleston in August. The ship made six transatlantic round trips, usually calling at Avonmouth, Liverpool, and the Mersey, before being ordered to the Pacific.

In May 1945, "Dogwood" transited the Panama Canal and directly to the Philippines, arriving at Leyte and Manila there in late June. She steamed on to Biak, Hollandia, and back to Manila. In August the ship made another circuit to Biak, Hollandia, and Finschhafen before heading to Los Angeles. Departing there for Manila again in November, the hospital ship returned stateside, putting in at San Francisco in January 1946.

The ship was no longer needed as a hospital ship at that time and put into the Marine Repair Shop at the San Francisco Port of Embarkation for conversion to carry a combination of troops and military dependents. During this interval, the ship reverted to its original name as USAT "George Washington Carver". After the work was completed, the ship departed for its new homeport of Seattle.Charles, p. 33.]

The ship was assigned to duty between Seattle and ports in Alaska. The "Carver"’s first voyage in this role took it to Dutch Harbor, Shemya, Attu, Adak, Whittier, with a return to Seattle. A second voyage, in late March 1946, had the ship visit Anchorage, Seward, Dutch Harbor, Adak, Amchitka, Shemya, Adak a second time, eventually returning to Seattle. The ship continued on similar runs into 1947.

On 21 March 1947, "George Washington Carver" entered the National Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, California. On 9 January 1964 the ship was withdrawn by First Steel & Ship Corp. for scrapping.

Notes

References

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External links

* [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/b?pp/fsaall:LC-USE6-D-010167:collection=fsa Gallery of photos] taken during building of SS "George Washington Carver" at the Library of Congress


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