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US passenger/cargo ship design in World War I
Hawkeye State in the 1920s
Class overview
NameEFT Design 1029
Builders
Built1921–1922
Planned16
Completed11
General characteristics
TypePassenger / Cargo ship
Tonnage13,000 dwt
Length517 ft 0 in (157.58 m)
535 ft 0 in (163.07 m) o.a.
Beam72 ft 0 in (21.95 m)
Draft28 ft 0 in (8.53 m)
PropulsionTurbine, oil fuel
Speed16 kn (18 mph; 30 km/h)
to 17.5 kn (20.1 mph; 32.4 km/h)

The Design 1029 ship (full name Emergency Fleet Corporation Design 1029) was a steel-hulled passenger/cargo ship designed to be converted in times of war to a troopship. design approved for production by the United States Shipping Board's Emergency Fleet Corporation (EFT) in World War I. They were referred to as the 535-type as all the ships were 535 feet overall length. A total of 11 ships were built from 1921 to 1922. Three shipyards built the ships: Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard of Baltimore, Maryland (5 ships); Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Company of Newport News, Virginia (5 ships); and New York Shipbuilding Company of Camden, New Jersey (which built the six former Design 1095 ships).

Name Builder Navy Acquired Converted at Commissioned
American Legion New York Shipbuilding American Legion (AP-35) 22 Aug 1941 26 Aug 1941
Bay State
Buckeye State
Empire State
Golden State Newport News Shipbuilding Tasker H. Bliss (AP-42) 19 Aug 1942 Maryland DD 15 Sep 1942
Hawkeye State Bethlehem Sparrows Point Hugh L. Scott (AP-43) 14 Aug 1942 Todd Hoboken 7 Sep 1942
Hoosier State
Keystone State New York Shipbuilding J. Franklin Bell (AP-34) 26 Dec 1941 26 Dec 1941
Lone Star State
Nutmeg State Bethlehem Sparrows Point Leonard Wood (AP-25) 3 Jun 1941 10 June 1941
Palmetto State Bethlehem Sparrows Point Hunter Ligget (AP-27) 27 May 1941 Brooklyn Navy Yard 9 Jun 1941
Peninsula State New York Shipbuilding Joseph T. Dickman (AP-26) 27 May 1941 Brooklyn Navy Yard 10 June 1941
Pine Tree State Bethlehem Sparrows Point Harris (AP-8) 17 Jul 1940 Todd Seattle 19 Aug 1940
Silver State Newport News Shipbuilding Zeilin (AP-9) 17 Jul 1940 Todd Seattle 19 Aug 1940
Southern Cross New York Shipbuilding Wharton (AP-7) 8 Nov 1939 Todd Brooklyn 14 Dec 1939
Wenatchee Henry T. Allen (AP-30) 6 May 1941 Moore Dry Dock 6 Dec 1941

References

  1. ^ McKellar, p. Part III, 140a-140b.
  2. Colton, Tim (October 5, 2014). "Bethlehem Sparrows Point, Baltimore MD". shipbuildinghistory.com. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  3. Colton, Tim (December 15, 2020). "Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News VA". shipbuildinghistory.com. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  4. Colton, Tim (October 22, 2020). "New York Shipbuilding, Camden NJ". shipbuildinghistory.com. Retrieved 18 July 2021.

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Design 1029 ships
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