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    William Cramp & Sons Shipbuilding Company (also known as William Cramp & Sons Ship & Engine Building Company) was an American shipbuilding company based...
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  • Cramps, a garage punk band Cramp & Co., built many schools etc. in Philadelphia in the 20th century William Cramp & Sons, built many ships in Philadelphia...
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    comply with the London Naval Treaty. All four ships were built by William Cramp & Sons in Philadelphia. These ships were built concurrently with the Cassin...
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    USS G-4 (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    was named Thrasher when her keel was laid down on 9 July 1910 by William Cramp & Sons in Philadelphia, making her the first ship of the United States Navy...
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    USS Little Rock (CL-92) (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    ship, located in Buffalo, New York. Little Rock was laid down by William Cramp & Sons Shipbuilding Company, Philadelphia, 6 March 1943; launched 27 August...
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    USS Marblehead (CL-12) (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    Massachusetts. Marblehead was authorized on 1 July 1918, and assigned to William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia on 24 January 1919. She was laid down on 4 August 1920...
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    Shipyard, Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Quincy, Massachusetts William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania New York Shipbuilding of Camden, New...
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    USS Pennsylvania (ACR-4) (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    Pennsylvania on 7 March 1901. She was laid down on 7 August 1901, by William Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia, launched on 22 August 1903. Pennsylvania was sponsored...
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    USS Galveston (CL-93) (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    to a Galveston-class guided missile cruiser. She was launched by William Cramp & Sons Shipbuilding Company, Philadelphia 22 April 1945, sponsored by Mrs...
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    USS Wyoming (BB-32) (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    second named in honor of the 44th state. Wyoming was laid down at the William Cramp & Sons in Philadelphia in February 1910, was launched in May 1911, and was...
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    SS Malolo (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    Queen Frederica) was a passenger liner, later cruise ship, built by William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia, in 1926 for the Matson Line. The largest and most...
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    Russian cruiser Varyag (1899) (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    the Imperial Admiralty placed an order with the American shipyard William Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia on 11 April 1898 to build a single cruiser, Varyag...
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    USS Terror (BM-4) (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    Incident laid down (scrapped and rebuilt) at Philadelphia contracted by William Cramp & Sons. Her construction progressed over the next three years until suspended...
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    USS Cyclops (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    ship's loss is not known. Cyclops was launched on 7 May 1910, by William Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia and placed in service on 7 November 1910. Operating...
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  • Designation: Destroyer No. 113, DD-113, APD-25 Builders:  United States (William Cramp & Sons in Philadelphia) Laid down: 12 July 1917 Launched: 17 December 1917...
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    SS Valencia (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    service between Venezuela and New York City. She was built in 1882 by William Cramp and Sons, one year after the construction of her sister ship Caracas. She...
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  • DD-206–DD-230: authorized 6 October 1917 (contract for 25 ships awarded to William Cramp and Sons) Hull numbers DD-231–DD-250: authorized 6 October 1917 (contract...
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    Atalanta (1883) (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    Atalanta was a 228-foot (69 m) steam yacht built in Philadelphia by William Cramp & Sons in 1883 for the financier Jay Gould. Atalanta was built for Jay Gould...
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    USS Colorado (ACR-7) (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    the Colorado River. Colorado was laid down on 25 April 1901, by William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia, and launched two years later on 25 April 1903. She...
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    USS Tusk (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    the cod. Her keel was laid down on 23 August 1943 at Philadelphia by the Cramp Shipbuilding Company. She was launched on 8 July 1945 sponsored by Mrs....
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    Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company, New York Shipbuilding Corporation, William Cramp & Sons, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Norfolk...
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    USS Brooklyn (ACR-3) (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    420.29 (hull and machinery), she was launched on 2 October 1895 by William Cramp & Sons Ship and Engine Building Company of Philadelphia; sponsored by Miss...
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    River Shipbuilding Company, New York Shipbuilding Corporation, and William Cramp & Sons—and were laid down between September and November 1913; launched...
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    USS Iowa (BB-4) (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    thick sides. The keel for Iowa was laid down on 5 August 1893 at the William Cramp & Sons shipyard in Philadelphia. Her completed hull was launched on 28 March...
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    USS Aylwin (DD-47) (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    Construction of the vessel—like her three sister ships—was awarded to William Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia which laid down her keel on 7 May 1912. On 23 November...
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    River Shipbuilding Company, New York Shipbuilding Corporation, and William Cramp & Sons—and were laid down between February and November 1914; launched between...
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    USS Vesuvius (1888) (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    guns. Vesuvius was laid down in September 1887 at Philadelphia by William Cramp & Sons Ships and Engine Building Company, subcontracted from the Pneumatic...
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    USS Lamson (DD-18) (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    named for Roswell Lamson. Lamson was laid down on 18 March 1908, by William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia, launched on 16 June 1909, sponsored by Mrs. Henry...
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    USS Santa Olivia (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    Olivia—a steel hulled, screw-propelled cargo ship—was built in 1918 by William Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the Atlantic & Pacific Steamship...
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    USS Devilfish (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    Navy named for the devil fish. Devilfish was launched on 30 May 1943 by Cramp Shipbuilding Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, sponsored by Mrs. Frank...
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