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1918 Bethlehem Shipbuilding, Charles Schwab USS "Liberty"

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1918 Bethlehem Shipbuilding, Charles Schwab USS "Liberty"Bethlehem Shipbuilding, Charles Schwab USS "Liberty" Launch 1918 On April 16, 1918, Charles Michael Schwab became Director General of the Emergency Fleet Corporation and Edward N. Hurley, Chairman of the US Shipping Board. A few months later, June 19, 1918, they launch the freighter USS "Liberty" at the shipyard in Newark, New Jersey. Large crowd gather at Federal Shipbuilding Company holding American flags and (straw boater) hats to cheer. Freighter

Bethlehem Shipbuilding, Charles Schwab USS "Liberty" Launch 1918

On April 16, 1918, Charles Michael Schwab became Director General of the Emergency Fleet Corporation and Edward N. Hurley, Chairman of the US Shipping Board. A few months later, June 19, 1918, they launch the freighter USS "Liberty" at the shipyard in Newark, New Jersey. Large crowd gather at Federal Shipbuilding Company holding American flags and (straw boater) hats to cheer. Freighter is launched and leaves dock. (Footage of this launch, available on youtube.) Photo images scarce.

Pershing Cables- A portrait of General John J. Pershing below where Schwab stands encouraging shipbuilders. All the hard work contributions from the production front workers are important to America's success fighting for the Allied cause.  (Produced for the U.S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corp in 1917.)  

American and British Flag- On April 6, 1917, the U.S. joined its allies--Britain, France, and Russia--to fight in World War I. Under the command of Major General John J. Pershing, more than 2 million U.S. soldiers fought on battlefields in France. Bethlehem Steel was an engine for the Allied cause, building warships for Great Britain at Bethlehem Shipyards. Bethlehem also filled orders for guns and munitions, armor, and ordnance placed by the British, French, and Russian governments.

Bethlehem Steel’s Shipbuilding History

The creation of Bethlehem Steel’s shipbuilding division was catalyzed by the company’s receipt of government contracts aiming to refurbish and modernize the long-neglected naval fleet, in 1887. With the resulting addition of the first heavy forging plant in the U.S., Bethlehem Steel was able to completely revitalize the U.S. fleet by the late 1890s, empowering America’s defeat of the Spanish in the Spanish-American War. This laid the groundwork for what came to be one of the most profitable arms of the company in the early 20th century. Between 1900 and 1914, it came to be known as a lead producer of arms, armor plating and ships, sought after by nations the world-over to modernize their fleets. The shipbuilding division was formally formed in 1905 and incorporated in 1917 as the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Ltd., following the gradual acquisition of shipyards across the country and the outbreak of WWI. Integral to the American and Allied war effort during both world wars, Bethlehem’s shipbuilding operations proved particularly pivotal to the Allied victory in WWII. By 1940, it had grown to be the largest shipbuilding company in the world, reaching the height of its accomplishment with the production of 1,127 steel ships and one-fifth of America’s two-ocean naval fleet in service to the war effort. The success of Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Ltd. continued throughout the post-war era and well into the 1960s. Following a very gradual decline, operations eventually ceased in 1997.  

  • Title: Launching of  USS "Liberty" Bethlehem Steel Ship Yard
  • Artist: Credit: Bancroft Library
  • Location: at Newark Harbor
  • Date: June 19, 1918.
  • Provenance: American Heritage Publishing (printed in the second half of the 20th century as part of their archive)
  • Medium: Black & White silver print fiber glossy photograph
  • Dimensions:8X10
  • Classification:Work & Industry: Steel- Shipbuilding
  • CommonalityRare, Authenticated


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I did not open or use this sheet set because the color wasn’t suitable for the occasion I intended. I prefer to return items in unused condition so they can be resold as new, so I cannot comment on the exact fit. From a price point, it's value for money. From touching the fabric through the packaging, the material feels soft and of fair quality. There is no unpleasant smell, and the overall functionality seems fine based on its construction. My only disappointment is the oatmeal color—it looks somewhat dull and gives off an aged or slightly used appearance. I was hoping for a brighter, creamier tone. Aside from the color issue, the product appears to be well made and comfortable, which is why I’m giving it four stars.
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Update: I’m very happy with this sheet set! I’m currently only using the fitted sheet as I don’t have a need for the top sheet or pillow cases right now. It hasn’t popped off the mattress at all like the previous cheep sheet I had. Original post: The sheet set arrived today. Haven’t actually tried it yet because I need to wash it first. From I can see, looks great. Once it’s washed and on my bed, and can figure out how to update my review I will do so accordingly. It’s soft like most people have said and the color is nice, though they didn’t have my favorite color purple in a shade I like so I got the ‘fancy blue’ (don’t remember the actual name of the color) because I desperately needed a new sheet of quality.
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Very comfy sheets, nice fabric
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I wasn’t expecting such good quality forthis price. They’re very soft, but of fairly thick fabric. I’m sleeping great on them. The pockets are deep enough for an 8” foam mattress plus my 3” topper. Will be getting another set for the second bedroom.
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Great Sheets!
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Super soft, wash up beautifully, seem well made — very happy! It’s very hard to find 100% cotton t-shirt type sheets and these are really lovely.
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I have bought and loved jersey sheets in the past, that have all been as soft as a well worn cotton t-shirt. These arent soft. They have the stretch of jersey, but not the soft smooth texture that they should have. Even after washing a few times these are one of my least favorite sheets I've ever bought on Amazon.
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