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dbpedia:SS_Timothy_Bloodworth
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SS Timothy Bloodworth was a standard Liberty ship built for the United States Maritime Commission during World War II. The vessel was built by Delta Shipbuilding Company of New Orleans in 1943. She was named in honor of Timothy Bloodworth, an American teacher who made muskets and bayonets during the American Revolutionary War, then went on to become a statesman in North Carolina.The ship was laid down in February 1943, launched in March, and delivered in April.
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Timothy Bloodworth
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dbpedia:New_Orleans
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1943-04-22Z
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1943-02-04Z
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1943-03-17Z
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Scrapped 1963, Portland, Oregon
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