SS James B. Stephens

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American Liberty ship SS John W Brown; extensively restored museum ship, identical in original design to SS James B. Stephens
History
United States
NameJames B. Stephens
NamesakeJames B. Stephens
OperatorUnited States Lines, New York City
BuilderOregon Shipbuilding Corporation, Portland, Oregon
Laid down11 September 1942
Launched11 October 1942
FateSunk on 8 March 1943
General characteristics
TypeLiberty ship
Tonnage7,176 tons
Length422.8 ft (128.9 m)
Beam57 ft (17 m)
Draught8 ft (2.4 m)
Propulsion
  • Two oil-fired boilers,
  • triple-expansion steam engine,
  • single screw, 2,500 hp (1,900 kW)
Speed11 to 11.5 knots (20.4 to 21.3 km/h; 12.7 to 13.2 mph)
Capacity9,140 tons cargo
Crew
  • 8 officers
  • 35 crew

SS James B. Stephens was a 7,176-ton American Liberty ship in World War II. She was built by the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation of Portland, Oregon in 1942 with the hull number 580, and operated by United States Lines, New York City and homeported in Portland. For her role of sailing in dangerous waters, she was armed with one 5in, one 3in and four 20mm guns. She was named for the founder of East Portland.

Last voyage

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