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Looking for a final close year / date of the shipyard. As near as I can tell, it should be 1948, not 1949. I found the following items while researching newspaper articles pertaining to the end of Federal [S&DDC] in Kearny, NJ. -- Dual Freq ( talk) 02:08, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
Union Minerals and Alloys Corporation appears to have scrapped some ships at formal Federal Shipyard in Kearny. USS Essex CV-9 [1] is one example. -- Dual Freq ( talk) 02:52, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
Does anyone have NY Times access? They have the obituary of long time Federal Shipbuilding president (c.1920s – 1948) Lynn Herman Korndorff (1883–1959) perhaps it mentions the years he was president of this company. It seems to be from the 1920s to the end in 1948. - "Lynn H. Korndorff Is Dead at 76; Ex-Head of Federal Shipbuilding". The New York Times. August 12, 1959. p. 29. -- Dual Freq ( talk) 19:38, 16 May 2015 (UTC)
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The automobile import terminal is two miles south of the Federal Shipbuilding site, directly on Newark Bay - the automobile terminal is south of the Newark Bay Bridge of the NJ Turnpike. The Federal Shipbuilding site, however, is north of the point where the Hackensack and Passaic rivers join to form Newark Bay; Federal Shipbuilding is between the former HD Draw railroad bridge and the Rt 1-9 Truck (Lincoln Highway) bridge. The Federal Shipbuilding site is now the industrial park surrounding the Hudson County Correctional Facility, which is also known as the Kearny Point industrial park ( http://www.kearnypoint.com/). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 204.243.177.81 ( talk) 13:20, 8 August 2017 (UTC)
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Looking for a final close year / date of the shipyard. As near as I can tell, it should be 1948, not 1949. I found the following items while researching newspaper articles pertaining to the end of Federal [S&DDC] in Kearny, NJ. -- Dual Freq ( talk) 02:08, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
Union Minerals and Alloys Corporation appears to have scrapped some ships at formal Federal Shipyard in Kearny. USS Essex CV-9 [1] is one example. -- Dual Freq ( talk) 02:52, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
Does anyone have NY Times access? They have the obituary of long time Federal Shipbuilding president (c.1920s – 1948) Lynn Herman Korndorff (1883–1959) perhaps it mentions the years he was president of this company. It seems to be from the 1920s to the end in 1948. - "Lynn H. Korndorff Is Dead at 76; Ex-Head of Federal Shipbuilding". The New York Times. August 12, 1959. p. 29. -- Dual Freq ( talk) 19:38, 16 May 2015 (UTC)
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The automobile import terminal is two miles south of the Federal Shipbuilding site, directly on Newark Bay - the automobile terminal is south of the Newark Bay Bridge of the NJ Turnpike. The Federal Shipbuilding site, however, is north of the point where the Hackensack and Passaic rivers join to form Newark Bay; Federal Shipbuilding is between the former HD Draw railroad bridge and the Rt 1-9 Truck (Lincoln Highway) bridge. The Federal Shipbuilding site is now the industrial park surrounding the Hudson County Correctional Facility, which is also known as the Kearny Point industrial park ( http://www.kearnypoint.com/). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 204.243.177.81 ( talk) 13:20, 8 August 2017 (UTC)