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    Union Iron Works, located in San Francisco, California, on the southeast waterfront, was a central business within the large industrial zone of Potrero...
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  • DD-296–DD-335: authorized 6 October 1917 (contract for 40 ships awarded to Union Iron Works) Hull numbers DD-336–DD-344: authorized 4 March 1917 (contract for...
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  • The Union Iron Works (first known as Carondelet Marine Railway Company and later as Union Marine Works) was a shipbuilding and engineering firm in Carondelet...
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    1905, when Bethlehem Steel acquired the San Francisco-based shipyard Union Iron Works. In 1917, it was incorporated as 'Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation...
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    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 Historic Places...
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    historic pier in San Francisco's Potrero Point neighborhood, home to the Union Iron Works and later to Bethlehem Shipbuilding. It was one of the largest industrial...
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    The Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, Virginia, was the biggest ironworks in the Confederacy during the American Civil War, and a significant factor in...
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    Bath Iron Works (BIW) is a major United States shipyard located on the Kennebec River in Bath, Maine, founded in 1884 as Bath Iron Works, Limited. Since...
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    ships built to the Bethlehem Steel design, built in the Fore River and Union Iron Works shipyards, mostly used Yarrow boilers that deteriorated badly during...
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  • Texas. It was created by the merger of Llewellyn Iron Works, Baker Iron Works and Union Iron Works, all of Los Angeles. The company entered the shipbuilding...
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    ships) Pier 52 - Pier 52 Photos on the Commons Pier 70 - home to the Union Iron Works Pier 80 - Pier 80 Photos on the Commons Pier 90 - Pier 90 Photos on...
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    ships built to the Bethlehem Steel design, built in the Fore River and Union Iron Works shipyards, mostly used Yarrow boilers that deteriorated badly during...
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    United States Navy by Electric Boat in 1909. F-1 and F-2 were built by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, while F-3 and F-4 were built by The Moran Company...
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    ships built to the Bethlehem Steel design, built in the Fore River and Union Iron Works shipyards, mostly used Yarrow boilers that deteriorated badly during...
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    ships built to the Bethlehem Steel design, built in the Fore River and Union Iron Works shipyards, mostly used Yarrow boilers that deteriorated badly during...
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    was launched on 4 July 1918 by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Union Iron Works, San Francisco, California; sponsored by Mrs. M. McGuire; and commissioned...
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    USS K-7 (category Ships built by Union Iron Works)
    reloads, for a total of eight torpedoes. The boat was laid down by the Union Iron Works at San Francisco, California, under a subcontract from Electric Boat...
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    named for Isaiah Robinson. She was laid down 31 October 1917 by the Union Iron Works, San Francisco, California, launched 28 March 1918, sponsored by Miss...
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    Northwest Steel and Albina Engine & Machine Works in Portland, G. M. Standifer Construction in Vancouver, Union Iron Works, Schaw-Batcher and the Moore Dry Dock...
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  • Designation: Destroyer No. 75, DD-75, G95 Builders:  United States (Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine) Laid down: 26 June 1917 Launched: 25 June 1918 (List)...
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    Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts, K-3, K-7, and K-8 by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, and K-4 by The Moran Company in Seattle, Washington...
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    Shipyard in Elizabethport, New Jersey, while two more were built at Union Iron Works in San Francisco. The five East Coast boats were based at Holland Torpedo...
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    ships built to the Bethlehem Steel design, built in the Fore River and Union Iron Works shipyards, mostly used Yarrow boilers that deteriorated badly during...
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    plant, the Pacific Rolling Mill Company and small shipyards. The large Union Iron Works and its shipyards were built at the site, stated in 1849 by Peter Donahue...
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    and 1919. She, along with seven of her sisters, were constructed at Union Iron Works shipyards in San Francisco, California using specifications and detail...
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    Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, acquired the San Francisco-based shipyard Union Iron Works. In 1917, it was incorporated as Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation...
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    USS K-3 (SS-34) (category Ships built by Union Iron Works)
    reloads, for a total of eight torpedoes. The boat was laid down by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California, as Orca, making her the first ship of...
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    USS Grampus (SS-4) (category Ships built by Union Iron Works)
    was laid down on 10 December 1900 at San Francisco, California, by Union Iron Works, a subcontractor for the Holland Torpedo Boat Company of New York City...
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    California. The Holland Torpedo Boat Company of New York City contracted Union Iron Works to build the two Plunger-class submarines. For three and half years...
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    to be named for Alexander Slidell MacKenzie, she was laid down by Union Iron Works, San Francisco, California on 4 July 1918. The ship was launched on...
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