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Commercial Iron Works

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in 1935. The CIW built the 25-ton tugboat Constance J for the Crown Willamette Paper Company. The Constance J was still in service as an active workboat as late as 2017 under the name Diane.
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The company was founded in November 1916, by William T. Casey, Otto J. Hoak and Robert Boogs, on a 30-acre (120,000 m) site on the
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in 1937. The company is recorded as having built only one ship prior to World War II - a small 140-ton tender for the
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site in the early 1940s, which turned out close to 200 small warships during the war, including
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Following the war, the shipyard was acquired in 1946 by another local firm, the
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Commercial Iron Works World War II construction record
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Commercial Iron Works established a shipyard on the
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Defunct shipbuilding companies of the United States
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Index

Manufacturing
shipbuilding
Portland, Oregon
warships

Landing Craft Support
Portland, Oregon
Emergency Shipbuilding Program
World War II
Willamette River
Ross Island Bridge
Unity Dam
Burnt River
Baker, Oregon
US Coast Guard
Ross Island
net layers
minelayers
submarine chasers
LCI
LCS
landing craft
Zidell Machinery and Supply Company
shipbreaking
Cherokee-class
Tawasa (AT-92)
Zuni (AT-95)
PC-461-class
submarine chasers
Adroit-class

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