Eric Torney - Marinship (Sausalito Store)

Marinship (Images of America) chronicles a World War II shipyard built by the W.A. Bechtel Company to fulfill an urgent need for cargo ships to support soldiers all over the world. Sausalito was selected as the site for its unused railroad capacity and access to a deepwater channel and the Golden Gate Bridge. In March 1942, the shipyard was built on the site of the railroad maintenance yard and adjacent vacant mudflats, with the first ship being launched in September. At the time of its peak operation, there were as many as 20,000 workers.

Workers were recruited from local resources at first but eventually a more widespread recruitment brought people from the Midwest and the South. These new workers, including minorities and women, enabled Marinship to become a leader in the integrated workforce phenomenon. As the war in Europe was won, fewer ships were needed. The Marinship labor force was reduced by about half until the victory in Japan, when ships were no longer needed. Marinship was soon taken over by the US Army Corps of Engineers, which disposed of what it did not need for its operations and currently maintains several buildings to facilitate its regional operations.

Eric J. Torney is a Marin County native who has become known as one of the foremost experts about the shipyard’s archives and has produced several historic exhibits featuring Marinship. He has gathered images from the Sausalito Historical Society.

 

Location: 

100 Bay Street
Sausalito, CA 94965
Marinship (Images of America) By Eric J. Torney Cover Image
$21.99
ISBN: 9781467129770
Availability: Backordered
Published: Arcadia Publishing (SC) - November 12th, 2018