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Coordinates: 19°16N 68°12W / 19.267°N 68.200°W / 19.267; -68.200
 

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History
United States
NameCatahoula
Owner United States Shipping Board (1920)
American Fuel & Transportion Company (1920)
United States Shipping Board (1921–1922)
Curtis Bay Copper & Iron Works (1922–1923)
Cuban Distilling Company (1923–1942)
BuilderAmerican International Shipbuilding Corporation, Philadelphia
Yard number1538[1]
Launched21 July 1920
CompletedSeptember 1920
HomeportBaltimore, Maryland
Identification
FateSunk, 5 April 1942
General characteristics
TypeDesign 1022 cargo ship
Tonnage
Length390.0 ft (118.9 m)
Beam54.2 ft (16.5 m)
Depth27.8 ft (8.5 m)
Installed powerOil-fired steam turbines,[4] 2500 ihp[5]
PropulsionSingle screw
Speed11.5 knots[5]
Range9,000 miles[3]
Capacity344,963 gallons

SS Catahoula was a Design 1022 cargo ship built for the United States Shipping Board immediately after World War I.

History[edit]

She was laid down at yard number 1538 at the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania shipyard of the American International Shipbuilding Corporation, one of 110 Design 1022 cargo ships built for the United States Shipping Board.[4] She was completed in 1920 and named Catahoula.[1][5] In 1920, she was purchased by the American Fuel & Transportation Company[1] and converted into a tanker by the Globe Shipbuilding Company in Baltimore[6] with a 344,963 gallon capacity.[3] In 1921, she was returned to the USSB.[1] In 1922, she was purchased by the Curtis Bay Copper & Iron Works (Baltimore, Maryland).[1] In 1923, she was purchased by the Cuban Distilling Company[1] where she was utilized to transport blackstrap molasses, a byproduct of sugar refining, to the United States where it would be used to produce cattle feed, vinegar and denatured alcohol.

On 5 April 1942, while en route from San Pedro de MacorístoWilmington, Delaware, she was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U-154 northeast of the eastern tip of the Dominican Republic (19°16′N 68°12′W / 19.267°N 68.200°W / 19.267; -68.200).[7] 2 crewman were killed outright and 5 later drowned during the evacuation.[7] 31 crewman and 7 armed guards were rescued the following day by the destroyer Sturtevant who had been alerted by a patrolling plane.[7]

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g McKellar, p. Part II, 589.
  • ^ a b c Fifty Second Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States - Seagoing vessels, Arranged in Order of Signal Letters. p. 94.
  • ^ a b Fifty Second Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States - Seagoing Merchant Steam Vessels of 500 Gross Tons and Over Fitted For Burning Oil Fuel. p. 462.
  • ^ a b c McKellar, p. Part II, 588.
  • ^ a b c Marine Review 1921, p. 97.
  • ^ Marine Review 1921, p. 17.
  • ^ a b c Cressman, Robert. The Official Chronology of the U.S. Navy in World War II. 2016.
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