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Herman S. Caswell (SP 2311)


Built in 1878 at Noank, CT; Acquired by the Navy, 8 October 1918 and placed in service as Herman S. Caswell (SP 2311); Placed out of service, 7 March 1919 and returned to her owner. Fate unknown.

Specifications: Displacement 63 t.; Length 82' 9"; Beam 17' 7"; Draft 7' 6"; Speed 10 kts.; Complement unknown; Armament none.
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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships History: Herman S. Caswell, a passenger yacht, was built in 1878 at Noank, Conn.; acquired by the Navy from New York Sightseeing Yachts under a charter agreement on 8 October 1918; and placed in service, Ens. C. N. Allison, USNRF, in command. Assigned to the 3d Naval District, she performed patrol and harbor operations until 7 March 1919 when she was placed out of service and was returned to her owner.
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