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Coordinates: 45°3022N 122°4014W / 45.50603°N 122.67048°W / 45.50603; -122.67048
 

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45°30′22N 122°40′14W / 45.50603°N 122.67048°W / 45.50603; -122.67048

West Corum, one of the "West" boats built by the Columbia River Shipbuilding Company

The Columbia River Shipbuilding Company was a small shipyardinPortland, Oregon, United States, located on the west bank of the Willamette River. The shipyard was located at the foot of SW Sheridan Street, just upstream of the Interstate 5 Marquam Bridge, directly adjacent to the Northwest Steel shipyard.

The owners of Columbia River Shipbuilding were A. F. Smith and J. Frank Watson, who were also owners of the Smith and Watson Iron Works. The shipyard was managed by Charles D. Bowles, who was also associated with J. F. Duthie ShipbuildingofSeattle, Washington. Columbia River Shipbuilding was established in 1918 to build cargo ships for the United States Shipping Board (USSB). The shipyard closed shortly after the end of World War I.

Most of the 32 ships built by the Columbia River Shipbuilding Company were the West boats, a series of 5,600-gross register ton (GRT) steel-hulled cargo ships built for the USSB on the West Coast of the United States as part of the World War I war effort. The first ship built at Columbia River Shipbuilding was the cargo ship Westward Ho;[1] the final ship completed was the cargo ship West Hassayampa, completed in January 1920.[1]

Notable ships built by Columbia River Shipbuilding

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  1. ^ a b Colton, Tim (24 August 2021). "Columbia River Shipbuilding Company, Portland OR". Shipbuildinghistory.com. shipbuildinghistory.com. Archived from the original on 24 October 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2022.

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