Kellar, James H.
In 1942 the U.S. Navy opened an inland shipyard in Evansville, Ind., primarily for building Landing Ship Tanks, an amphibious landing craft. The Evansville Shipyard became the largest wartime employer in Evansville, employing over 19,000 workers. It ceased production late in the summer of 1945.
From the description of The Evansville Shipyard : outside any shipbuilding zone, 1998. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 38838486
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Evansville (Ind.) | |||
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Whitewater River Watershed (Ind. and Ohio) | |||
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Archaeological surveying |
Excavations (Archaeology) |
Landing craft |
Shipbuilding |
Shipyards |
World War, 1939-1945 |
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