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Esso Parkersburg - (1946-1956)
Short history of the "Esso Parkesburg"
Source : NHHC
Parkersburg

(AO-163: dp. 21,880; l. 503'; b. 68'; dr. 39'3"; cl. Suamico; T. T2-SE-A1)

Towns in Illinois, West Virginia, Iowa, and North Carolina.

Parkersburg (AO-163) was laid down 30 December 1943 as MC hull 1731 by Sun SB & DD Co., Chester, Pa.; launched 12 April 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Anne L. Curry; and acquired by the War Shipping Administration.

Under WSA the vessel was named Fort Cornwallis and operated by Spencer-Kellogg & Sons, Inc. until she was purchased in the late 1940's by the Standard Oil Co. (N.J.), New York, N.Y. and renamed Esso Parkersburg.was activated by the Maritime Administration and transferred to the U.S. Navy for service in the Military Sea Transportation Service and designated USNS Parkersburg (T-AO-163) on 28 November 1956.

Parkersburg was operated for MSTS by Marine Transport Lines Inc. She subsequently transferred to MARAD 27 September 1957 and was struck from the Naval Vessel Register the same day.

Parkersburg remained laid up with the James River Maritime Reserve Fleet until purchased in 1967 by the Marine Chemical Carriers Corp., which had the vessel "jumboized" and converted for use as a liquid chemical carrier. Upon completion of her conversion, she was renamed Marine Eagle and serves in this capacity into 1980s.