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Eelbeck is an
extinct town in
Chattahoochee County, in the U.S.
state of Georgia. The GNIS
classifies it as a po****ted place. A
variant name was "Millville"...
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supporting the
allied landings there in 1944.
Empire Bunting was
built as
Eelbeck by the
shipbuilding firm of
Skinner & Eddy Corporation, Seattle, Washington...
- was damaged, but not sunk, and was able to
reach port. In the main body,
Eelbeck was damaged, but
there were no
other casualties. At dawn on 5
April U-76...
- Semi-abandoned Today, the
Jerusalem Lutheran Church is the only
building in use.
Eelbeck Chattahoochee An old
Cherokee settlement Etowah Floyd Fairview Chattooga...
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Shipping Board. 28 June United
States Skinner & Eddy Seattle,
Washington Eelbeck Design 1105 ship For
United States Shipping Board. 28 June United States...
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Clinch County 31631
Edman 1
Meriwether County Edna 1
Evans County Eelbeck 1
Chattahoochee County Egan 1
Fulton County 30044
Egypt 1 Effingham...
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Design 1105
ships Brave Coeur Cripple Cr****
Crisfield Editor Edray Eelbeck Effingham Effna Eglantine Elkhorn Elkridge Elkton Endicott Stanley Skinner...
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Stanley Empire Pelican 41 56 1935
Freighter 1105 6463 —/08/19
Torpedoed 1941
Eelbeck Empire Bunting 41 57 1741
Freighter 1105 6318 —/08/19 Sunk as breakwater...
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cargo ship
which was
built by
Skinner & Eddy, Seattle.
Launched in 1919 as
Eelbeck for USSB. To MoWT in 1941 and
renamed Empire Bunting. Sunk on 9 June 1944...
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March 11
loaded with
European cargo transferred from her
sister ship SS
Eelbeck. Two days
later she ran into a
fifty mile an hour gale
almost in exact...