Ships in Class
| Ship | Shipyard |
|---|---|
| USS Bainbridge (DD-1) | Neafie and Levy Ship and Engine Building Company |
| USS Barry (DD-2) | Neafie and Levy Ship and Engine Building Company |
| USS Chauncey (DD-3) | Neafie and Levy Ship and Engine Building Company |
| USS Dale (DD-4) | William R. Trigg Company, Richmond, Virginia |
| USS Decatur (DD-5) | William R. Trigg Company, Richmond, Virginia |
| USS Hopkins (DD-6) | Harlan & Hollingsworth Company, Wilmington |
| USS Hull (DD-7) | Harlan & Hollingsworth Company, Wilmington |
| USS Lawrence (DD-8) | Fore River Ship & Engine Company |
| USS Macdonough (DD-9) | Fore River Ship & Engine Company |
| USS Paul Jones (DD-10) | Union Iron Works |
| USS Perry (DD-11) | Union Iron Works |
| USS Preble (DD-12) | Union Iron Works |
| USS Stewart (DD-13) | Gas Engine and Power Company |
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