SS ''Henry Hadley'' was a
Liberty ship
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built in the
United States
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during
World War II
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. She was named after
Henry Hadley, an American
composer and
conductor
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Music
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* ''Conductor'' (album), an album by indie rock band The Comas
* Conduction, a type of structured free improvisation ...
.
Construction
''Henry Hadley'' was laid down on 26 June 1944, under a
Maritime Commission
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(MARCOM) contract, MC hull 2489, by the
St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company
The St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company was created in Jacksonville, Florida during World War II to build Liberty ships.
Company history
The company was established by local shipbuilder and repairer Merrill-Stevens with $17 million invested by ...
,
Jacksonville
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, Florida; and was launched on 8 August 1944.
History
She was allocated to the
T.J. Stevenson & Co., Inc., on 22 August 1944. On 8 March 1948, she was laid up in the
National Defense Reserve Fleet
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,
Wilmington, North Carolina. On 23 May 1952, she was laid up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet,
Mobile
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* Mobile, Alabama, a U.S. port city
* Mobile County, Alabama
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* Mobile ...
, Alabama. She was sold for scrapping, 28 October 1971, to
Union Minerals & Alloys Corp. She was removed from the fleet, 23 May 1972.
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Liberty ships
Ships built in Jacksonville, Florida
1944 ships
Wilmington Reserve Fleet
Mobile Reserve Fleet