Willamette Iron and Steel, Portland OR
Willamette Iron & Steel Corp. was established in 1865 as Willamette Iron Works, a general foundry: the name was changed to Willamette Iron & Steel in 1904. After WWII, it continued as a repair yard until closing in 1990. The yard was located at the foot of N.W. 17th Avenue. Comments or queries, please email info@navalmarinearchive.com.
Most recent update: 2020-10-06.
Hull# | O.N. | Name | Owner | Type | GT | Ft. | Delivered | Disposition |
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81233 | Wallowa | Oregon RR & Nav. | Tug | 214 | 112 | 1889 | Later Arthur Foss, Narcissus, Arthur Foss, to USN 1942 as Dohasan (YT 335), Arthur Foss 1946, now museum | |
201329 | Geo. H. Williams | City of Portland | Fireboat | 194 | 1904 | |||
206030 | H. B. Kennedy | H. B. Kennedy | Passenger | 499 | 179 | 1909 | Later Seattle 1923, barge 1946 | |
Federal | Captain Gregory Barnett | U.S. Army | Tug/JMP | 153 | 1909 | Later Gordon 1918, Mathilda Foss 1936, to USN 1942 as Skenandoa (YT 336), Mathilda Foss 1946, Roxanne, sank 1978 | ||
Federal | Captain James Fornance | U.S. Army | Tug/JMP | 153 | 1909 | |||
207593 | Oneonta | Port of Portland | Tug | 214 | 103 | 1910 | ||
171424 | Willamette | Corps of Engineers | Dredge | 2,100 | 1913 | Later Indiana 1934, to USN 1943 as YM 18, deleted 1955 | ||
Federal | Nos. 1-70 | Corps of Engineers | Pontoon | 1922 | 70 pontoons | |||
Federal | No. 9 | Corps of Engineers | Anchor Barge | 51 | 1931 | |||
Federal | No. 10 | Corps of Engineers | Anchor Barge | 51 | 1931 | |||
Federal | No. 11 | Corps of Engineers | Anchor Barge | 51 | 1931 | |||
Federal | No. 12 | Corps of Engineers | Anchor Barge | 51 | 1931 | |||
1 | Catskill (CM 6) | U.S. Navy | Minelayer | 5,875d | 455 | 30-Jun-44 | Reclassified 1943 as AP 106, 1944 as LSV 1, 1956 as MCS 1, scrapped 1971 | |
2 | Ozark (CM 7) | U.S. Navy | Minelayer | 5,875d | 455 | 23-Sep-44 | Reclassified 1943 as AP 107, 1944 as LSV 2, 1956 as MCS 2, sunk as target 1975 | |
3 | Bond (AM 152) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | 30-Aug-43 | To USSR 1943 as T 593, scrapped 1960 | |
4 | Buoyant (AM 153) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | 30-Sep-43 | To China 1946 | |
5 | Candid (AM 154) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | 31-Oct-43 | To USSR 1943 as T 594, scrapped 1956 | |
6 | Capable (AM 155) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | 5-Nov-43 | To USSR 1943 as T 595, scrapped 1954 | |
7 | Captivate (AM 156) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | 30-Nov-43 | To USSR 1943 as T 596, scrapped 1954 | |
8 | Caravan (AM 157) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | 21-Jan-44 | To USSR 1943 as T 597, scrapped 1954 | |
9 | Caution (AM 158) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | 10-Feb-44 | To USSR 1943 as T 598, scrapped 1954 | |
10 | Change (AM 159) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | 28-Feb-44 | Scrapped 1960 | |
11 | Clamor (AM 160) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | 14-Mar-44 | Scrapped 1959 | |
12 | Climax (AM 161) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | 24-Mar-44 | Scrapped 1959 | |
13 | Compel (AM 162) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | 8-Apr-44 | Scrapped 1960 | |
14 | Concise (AM 163) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | 25-Apr-44 | Scrapped 1959 | |
15 | Control (AM 164) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | 11-May-44 | Scrapped 1959 | |
16 | Counsel (AM 165) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | 7-May-44 | Scrapped 1973 | |
17 | PCE 891 | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 15-Jun-44 | To the Philippines 1948 as Pangasinan (PS 31) | |
18 | PCE 892 | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 8-Jul-44 | Named Somerset 1956, to Korea 1961 as Ryul Po (PCE 58) | |
19 | PCE 893 | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 25-Jul-44 | To Cuba 1947 as Siboney (H 101) | |
20 | PCE 894 | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 10-Aug-44 | Named Farmington 1956, to Burma 1965 as Yan Taing Dong | |
21 | PCE 895 | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 30-Oct-44 | Named Crestview 1956, to Vietnam 1961 as Dong Da II (H Q 07), to the Philippines 1975 as Sultan Kudarat (PS 22) | |
22 | PCE 896 | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 27-Nov-44 | To USCG 1964, to Korea 1974 | |
23 | PCE 897 | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 6-Jan-45 | To the Philippines 1948 as Iloilo (PS 32) | |
24 | PCE 898 | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 24-Jan-45 | To Korea 1974 | |
25 | PCE 899 | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 17-Mar-45 | Named Lamar 1956, to USCG 1964 as Lamar, scrapped 1971 | |
26 | PCE 900 | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 12-Apr-45 | Named Groton 1956, sold for scrap 1960 but converted 1975 to f/v Atlantic Beach (ON 562679), | |
27 | PCE 901 | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 30-Oct-44 | Reclassified 1944 as Parris Island (AG 72), sold 1948 to Honduran owners | |
28 | PCE 902 | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 30-Apr-45 | Named Portage 1956, sold for scrap 1973 but converted 1978 to f/v Atlantic Venture (ON 587483), | |
29 | PCE 903 | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 16-May-45 | Named Batesburg 1956, to Korea 1961 as Sa Chon (PCE 59) | |
30 | PCE 904 | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 31-May-45 | Named Gettysburg 1956, scrapped 1960 | |
31 | Dunlin (PCE 905) | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 31-May-45 | To China 1946 as Yung Wan (AM 51) | |
32 | Gadwell (PCE 906) | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 31-May-45 | Later MSF 362, scrapped 1967 | |
33 | Gavia (PCE 907) | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 31-May-45 | To China 1946 as Yung Chun (AM 52) | |
34 | Graylag(PCE 908) | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 31-May-45 | Later MSF 364, scrapped 1967 | |
35 | Harlequin (PCE 909) | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 31-May-45 | Later MSF 365, to Mexico 1962 | |
36 | Harrier (PCE 910) | U.S. Navy | Patrol Escort | 795d | 176 | 31-May-45 | Later MSF 366, sold 1964 as Sea Scope | |
37 | Adjutant (PCE 911/AM 351) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | Cancelled | ||
38 | Bittern (PCE 912/AM 352) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | Cancelled | ||
39 | Breakdown (PCE 913/AM 353) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | Cancelled | ||
40 | Cariama (PCE 914/AM 354) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | Cancelled | ||
41 | Chukor (PCE 915/AM 355) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | Cancelled | ||
42 | Creddock (PC 916/AM 356) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | 18-Dec-45 | Reclassified MSF 356 1955, to Burma 1967 as Yan Gyi Aung (M 42) | |
43 | Dipper (PCE 917/AM 357) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | 26-Dec-45 | Reclassified MSF 357 1955, scrapped 1961 | |
44 | Dotterel (PCE 918/AM 358) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | Cancelled | ||
45 | Drake (PCE 919/AM 359) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | 15-Aug-45 | Reclassified YDG 11 1945, ADG 11 1947, named Ampere 1955, sold 1962 to Philippine owners | |
46 | Driver (PCE 920/AM 360) | U.S. Navy | Minesweeper | 650d | 185 | Cancelled | ||
47 | ACV 22 | U.S. Navy | Apr-43 | Completion of Todd-Tacoma hull | ||||
48 | ACV 24 | U.S. Navy | Apr-43 | Completion of Todd-Tacoma hull | ||||
49 | CVE 32 | U.S. Navy | Aug-43 | Completion of Todd-Tacoma hull | ||||
50 | CVE 40 | U.S. Navy | Nov-43 | Completion of Todd-Tacoma hull | ||||
51 | CVE 45 | U.S. Navy | Jan-44 | Completion of Todd-Tacoma hull | ||||
52 | CVE 50 | U.S. Navy | Dec-44 | Completion of Todd-Tacoma hull | ||||
53 | CVE 51 | U.S. Navy | Dec-44 | Completion of Todd-Tacoma hull | ||||
54 | CVE 52 | U.S. Navy | Jan-44 | Completion of Todd-Tacoma hull | ||||
55 | AKA 54 | U.S. Navy | Jul-44 | Conversion of C-2 built by Moore DD | ||||
56 | AKA 56 | U.S. Navy | Jul-44 | Conversion of C-2 built by Moore DD | ||||
57 | AKA 57 | U.S. Navy | Jul-44 | Conversion of C-2 built by Moore DD | ||||
58 | YFN 743 | U.S. Navy | Covered Lighter | 700d | 260 | 1944 | ||
59 | YFN 744 | U.S. Navy | Covered Lighter | 700d | 260 | 1944 | ||
60 | YFN 745 | U.S. Navy | Covered Lighter | 700d | 260 | 1944 | Disposed of 1946 | |
61 | YFN 746 | U.S. Navy | Covered Lighter | 700d | 260 | 1944 | ||
62 | YFN 747 | U.S. Navy | Covered Lighter | 700d | 260 | 1944 | Disposed of 1946 | |
63 | YFN 748 | U.S. Navy | Covered Lighter | 700d | 260 | 1944 | ||
64 | YFN 749 | U.S. Navy | Covered Lighter | 700d | 260 | 1944 | ||
65 | YFN 750 | U.S. Navy | Covered Lighter | 700d | 260 | 1944 | Destroyed by typhoon Louise 9-Oct-45 | |
66 | YFN 751 | U.S. Navy | Covered Lighter | 700d | 260 | 9-Jan-45 | Later YFNB 26, YRBM 20 (known as the Delta Hilton), active | |
67 | APL 41 | U.S. Navy | Barracks Barge | 1,300d | 260 | 24-Mar-45 | Known as the Waldorf Astoria, sold, later JMC 44 (ON 1218279), NLD | |
68 | APL 42 | U.S. Navy | Barracks Barge | 1,300d | 260 | 30-Apr-45 | Active | |
69 | APL 43 | U.S. Navy | Barracks Barge | 1,300d | 260 | 31-May-45 | To Panama 1993 | |
70 | APL 44 | U.S. Navy | Barracks Barge | 1,300d | 260 | 1945 | Sold, now Yahveh Jireh | |
71 | APL 45 | U.S. Navy | Barracks Barge | 1,300d | 260 | 1-Jul-45 | Active | |
72 | APL 46 | U.S. Navy | Barracks Barge | 1,300d | 260 | 1945 | Left in Vietnam |