SS Gouverneur Morris
SS Gouverneur Morris (Hull Number 1627) was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Gouverneur Morris, author of large sections of the United States Constitution, including the Preamble. The ship was laid down on 29 March 1943, then launched on 18 April 1943. She was given to the Soviet Union in 1943, where she was renamed the Leningrad. Later in her life, she was given the name Ivan Kulibin, but was eventually scrapped in 1974.
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SS Gouverneur Morris
SS Gouverneur Morris (Hull Number 1627) was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Gouverneur Morris, author of large sections of the United States Constitution, including the Preamble. The ship was laid down on 29 March 1943, then launched on 18 April 1943. She was given to the Soviet Union in 1943, where she was renamed the Leningrad. Later in her life, she was given the name Ivan Kulibin, but was eventually scrapped in 1974.
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1943-03-29
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1,344168e+2
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1,70688e+1
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ship launched
1943-04-18
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Scrapped, 1974
Transferred toRussia, 1943
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*1 × deck gun
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*2 × oil-fired boilers
*Triple expansion steam engine,
*single screw
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Leningrad
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