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Merrill-Stevens Shipbuilding, Jacksonville FL

This shipyard was established as a blacksmith shop by Jacob Brock in the 1850s: after Brock's death in 1877, it was sold to Arthur Stevens, who teamed up with James Merrill, a blacksmith in South Jacksonville, and formed Merrill-Stevens Engineering Co., which was incorporated in 1887. Shipbuilding began in earnest in 1890. The company was reorganized as Merrill-Stevens Co. in 1904, as part of a recapitalization to raise the funds needed to build the floating dock "Roosevelt". During WWI, they built small freighters, first of composite materials and later of steel, for the Emergency Fleet Corporation, (EFC), using a separate facility, which was closed after the war. The company then reorganized as Merrill-Stevens Dry Dock & Repair Co., in their original yard and started a second operation in Miami in 1933, both yards operating as repair yards through WWII. During WWII, Merrill-Stevens also participated in the management of St Johns River Shipbuilding Company, one of the emergency yards, that built 82 Liberty ships and 12 T-1 tankers for the U.S. Maritime Commission. Then, in about 1953, Merrill-Stevens leased the Jacksonville shipyard to Rawls Brothers Contractors and relocated to Miami, where it is still in business, as Merrill-Stevens Dry Dock, Inc., describing itself as "Florida's oldest continuously operating company". Rawls Brothers renamed the company Rawls Brothers Shipyard, but sold it again in 1963 to Bill Lovett, who simultaneously bought Gibbs Gas Engine Company, the shipyard immediately across the river, and Bellinger Shipyards, in Jacksonville Beach, renaming them all Jacksonville Shipyards. In this new organization, Rawls Brothers was engaged solely in repair. The new company was sold again in 1969, this time to Fruehauf Corporation. Finally, in 1989, it was sold to Terex Corp., which closed all three shipyards for good in 1992, selling the two large floating dry-docks to the Arab Ship Repair Yard, (ASRY), in Bahrain. The Merrill-Stevens/Rawls Brothers yard was located at 750 E. Bay Street, in downtown Jacksonville: after closure, it was to have been developed for residential and commercial use but almost 30 years later it still lies deserted. See the site from the air on Google here. This yard's record is a mixed bag of sizes and types of vessel, of hull types and materials, and of customers: if anyone can improve it, please email info@navalmarinearchive.com.

Most recent update: 6 january 2021.

Hull# O.N. Original Name Original Owner Type GT Ft. Delivery Disposition
Built by Merrill-Stevens Engineering Co.
Koko Launch 27 1891
141250 Levi H. Pelton Tug 46 70 1892
126935 C. U. Sheppard Tug 25 52 1892
Florida San Francisco Dredging Dredge 700 125 1893
157384 Della 38 67 1893
127013 Crescent J. W. Miller Passenger 84 100 1893
77126 Jamie Passenger 12 46 1894
116650 Star J. W. Miller Passenger 82 68 1894
141369 Lawrence Roan and Garner Passenger 259 118 1895
86328 Gopher Phila. Acad. of Nat. Sci. Research Vsl. 98 84 1895
116249 St. Lucie H. B. Plant Steamer 165 1896
81594 Whim-Wham R. V. Pierce Yacht 133 86 1898
19 96477 H. B. Plant H. B. Plant Passenger 189 125 1899
96516 Hyacinth Passenger 14 45 1900
na Corps of Engineers Scow 100 1900
na Corps of Engineers Scow 100 1900
na Corps of Engineers Scow 100 1900
24
25
na No. 2 Corps of Engineers Lighter 23d 60 1900
27 127675 City of Fayetteville Fayetteville & Wilmington SB Co. Psgr./Cargo 194 125 1902
28 141724 Louise Passenger 355 131 1901
Cuba Barge 90 1901
Cuba Barge 90 1901
136921 Eloise Towboat 16 40 1901
145956 Three Kids W. B. Baker House Boat 48 69 1902
161926 Vagabondia William L. Mellon Yacht 98 91 1902 Later Nero, Silent Night
Washington A. Clark W. B. S. Whalen Cargo 900 186 1903
203576 Jose Pedro Wm. E. Peck Steamboat 828 184 1906
201345 Duval South Jacksonville Ferry Ferry 348 112 1904 Later Fletcher
na Jacksonville Corps of Engineers Dredge 680 138 1904
Roosevelt Merrill-Stevens Floating Dry Dock 260 1904
Scooter ? A. D. Stevens Launch 41 1904
na Florida Corps of Engineers Snag Boat 371d 131 1905
Built by Merrill-Stevens Co.
41 201577 Swan W. T. Gibson Psgr./Cargo 281 156 1904
42
43
Pioneer Corps of Engineers Lighter 200 90 1905
No. 36 Corps of Engineers Water Barge 40 1905
No. 39 Corps of Engineers Barge 40 1905
1 Isthmian Canal Comm. Pile Driver 61 1906
1 Isthmian Canal Comm. Lighter 75 1906
2 Isthmian Canal Comm. Lighter 75 1906
3 Isthmian Canal Comm. Lighter 75 1906
4 Isthmian Canal Comm. Lighter 75 1906
5 Isthmian Canal Comm. Lighter 75 1906
6 Isthmian Canal Comm. Lighter 40 1906
7 Isthmian Canal Comm. Lighter 40 1906
8 Isthmian Canal Comm. Lighter 40 1906
9 Isthmian Canal Comm. Lighter 40 1906
10 Isthmian Canal Comm. Lighter 40 1906
11 Isthmian Canal Comm. Lighter 40 1906
La Gloria La Gloria Tptn. Passenger 50 76 1906
na Florida Bd. of Improvement Dredge Hull 105 1906
na Florida Bd. of Improvement Dredge Hull 105 1906
62 Cuba Juanita P. Truffin & Co. Lighter 119 1906
Fishing Vessel 1906
Fishing Vessel 1906
Fishing Vessel 1906
Fishing Vessel 1906
Fishing Vessel 1906
Fishing Vessel 1906
Fishing Vessel 1906
203703 Dixieland Merrill-Stevens Passenger 14 57 1906
70
208394 Sally D Tanker 27 48 Mar-11
na No. 1 Corps of Engineers Coal Barge 51d 66 1911
na No. 2 Corps of Engineers Coal Barge 51d 66 1911
na Augusta Corps of Engineers Dredge 101 74 1911
na Macon Corps of Engineers Dredge 101 74 1911
na No. 3 Corps of Engineers Water Barge 51d 66 1913
210391 Woodlawn II Passenger 21 44 1913
211308 Physalia Tug 33 48 1913
211156 South Jacksonville East 34th Street Ferry Ferry 292 1913 Later Mount Holly, now Adirondack
78 211613 Osceola Clyde SS Co. Passenger 474 187 Oct-13
na Pulaski Corps of Engineers Launch 24 1914
na Uchee Corps of Engineers Launch 24 1914
na Palmetto (WAGL 265) US Coast Guard Tender 170 Mar-17 Sold 1959
89 215841 W. M. Tupper Santa Ana SS Co. Cargo Ship 1,852 Dec-17
90 214770 Pitirre Porto Rico Mercantile Tanker 258 May-17
91 215128 Liborio Porto Rico Mercantile Tanker 258 May-17
92 214960 Pedrito Boston Molasses Cargo Ship 296 Mar-17
201700 Nirodha John H. Hanan Yacht 323 1917
94 216586 Mohawk Gulf Refining Tanker 369 1918
95 216707 Choctaw Gulf Refining Tanker 369 May-18
99 216815 Red Cloud (USSB 1) US Shipping Board Cargo Ship 5,750 Aug-18 Composite ship, later Cortellazzo, scrapped 1925
100 216860 Apalachee (USSB 2) US Shipping Board Cargo Ship 5,750 Aug-18 Composite ship, scrapped 1925
101 216928 Botsford (USSB 3) US Shipping Board Cargo Ship 5,750 Sep-18 Composite ship, abandoned at Mallows Bay
102 216989 Kanabec (USSB 4) US Shipping Board Cargo Ship 5,750 Dec-18 Composite ship, burnt 1922 and scrapped
na na Buckhannon (USSB 5) US Shipping Board Cargo Ship 5,750 Jun-19 Composite ship, built in Slidell LA, later Elena Valdez 1925, scrapped 1929
na na Campello (USSB 6) US Shipping Board Cargo Ship 5,750 Aug-19 Composite ship, built in Slidell LA, burnt 1922 and scrapped
na na (USSB 7-12) US Shipping Board Cargo Ship 5,750 Composite ships, to have been built in Slidell LA, but cancelled
103 218144 Ashbee (USSB 13) US Shipping Board Cargo Ship 5,750 Aug-19 Later Silverspruce 1927, Samoan 1936, Norse Lady 1937, Rolla 1948, Daiei 1961, scrapped 1965
104 218809 Wekika (USSB 14) US Shipping Board Cargo Ship 5,750 Mar-20 Later Mallemark 1929, Dunboyne 1941, scrapped 1948
105 219782 Pinellas (USSB 15) US Shipping Board Cargo Ship 5,750 May-20 Later Carolinas 1923, Maltran 1930, torpedoed and lost 1943
106 219783 Chickamauga (USSB 16) US Shipping Board Cargo Ship 5,750 May-20 Later Malchace, torpedoed and lost 1942
107 219089 Jacksonville (USSB Req.) US Shipping Board Cargo Ship 5,750 Dec-20 Later Silveroak 1927, Fijian 1936, exploded and burnt 1937
108 na Merrill Stevens/USSB Floating Dry Dock 397 1920
109-114 na (USSB 1002-1007) US Shipping Board Cargo Ship Cancelled
115-119 na (USSB 1555-1559) US Shipping Board Cargo Ship Cancelled
Built by Merrill-Stevens Shipbuilding Co.
167978 E.D. Parks Co. No. 3 E.D. Parks Co. Barge 116 85 1920
Cuba Arellana & Mendoza Barge Mar-21
Built by Merrill-Stevens Dry Dock & Repair Co.
J.E. Merrill Lighter 60 1925
J.E. Merrill Lighter 60 1925
J.E. Merrill Lighter 60 1925
J.E. Merrill Lighter 60 1925
175427 Oscar 41 58 1925
na Kaliga Corps of Engineers Launch 40 1925
na Tortuga Corps of Engineers Launch 40 1925
na Wekiva Corps of Engineers Launch 40 1925
City of Miami Dump Scow Sep-25
225435 Eastern Star Merrill Barge Co. Freight Barge 77 1926
225366 City of Palms Fort Myers & Atlantic Nav. Co. Excursion Boat 34 65 1926
na Tomochichi Corps of Engineers Survey Boat 30d 60 1928
na No. 2 Corps of Engineers Snag Boat 187d 123 1929
na Linden (WAGL 228) US Coast Guard Tender 323 22-Jul-31 Sold 1970
260963 JU-21 Jacksonville Utility Co. Deck Barge 212 100 Jul-50
20 JU-22 Jacksonville Utility Co. Deck Barge 115 80 Jul-49
JU-23 Jacksonville Utility Co. Deck Barge 115 80 Sep-51
JU-24 Jacksonville Utility Co. Deck Barge 103 Aug-52
261906 JU-25 Jacksonville Utility Co. Deck Barge 101 Jan-53 Later H. G. Driggers
265148 SR-2 Merrill-Stevens DD & R Tank Barge 388 146 Mar-53
Built by Rawls Bros.
na ST 1980 US Army Tug 200 71 1953 Completion of Olson hull
na ST 1981 US Army Tug 200 71 1953 Completion of Olson hull, later named Ridgefield, sold 1964 as Able Two, Filobus 2005
na ST 1982 US Army Tug 200 71 1953 Completion of Olson hull, later named Groton, out of service 1992, now Electra
na ST 1983 US Army Tug 200 71 1953 Completion of Olson hull, later named Green Springs, out of service 1987
na ST 1984 US Army Tug 200 71 1953 Completion of Olson hull, later named Scholarie, out of service 1987
na ST 1985 US Army Tug 200 71 1953 Completion of Olson hull
na ST 1986 US Army Tug 200 71 1953 Completion of Olson hull
na ST 1987 US Army Tug 200 71 1953 Completion of Olson hull

 

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