Two Oregon Women Were Named On Liberty Ships

The ColumbianJuly 15, 2004

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SALEM, Ore. (AP) Liberty ships were the workhorses of World War II, carrying grain, mail, trucks and troops across the Atlantic to the Allies.

More than 2,700 of the ships were built during World War II, but only 114 were named for women.

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Two Oregon Women Were Named On Liberty Ships

Two of those women are buried at Pioneer Cemetery in Salem.

Tabitha Brown and her great-granddaughter, Mary Kinne...

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