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USS Anderton (SP-530)

USS ''Anderton'' (SP-530), originally to have been USS ''Raymond J. Anderton'' (SP-530), was a patrol vessel and minesweeper that served in the United States Navy from 1917 to 1919.
==Acquisition and commissioning==
''Anderton'' was built in 1911 by Robert Palmer and Son, Noank, Groton, Connecticut, as the steam fishing trawler ''Raymond J. Anderton''. She was purchased from her owner, T. B. Hayes, for service in World War I and delivered to the U.S. Navy on 18 June 1917. Originally she was to have been named USS ''Raymond J. Anderton'', but she was renamed USS ''Anderton'' on 28 July 1917 prior to commissioning as required by a United States Department of the Navy general order mandating that the names of all section patrol craft be shortened to surnames only; during her Navy career, she referred to by both names as well as by the name ''R. J. Anderton''. She was converted for naval service and commissioned at the Boston Navy Yard at Boston, Massachusetts, on 18 August 1917 as USS ''Anderton'' (SP-530) with Boatswain Frederick L. Miller in command.

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