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Portland......

Puget Sound....

ALASKA.

Alaska.......

MONTANA AND IDAHO.

Montana and Idaho....

Coos Bay (Empire City)........

Yaquina.....

Astoria.

Portland.

Port Townsend.

Aberdeen, subport of entry.
Anacortes, subport of entry.
Bellingham, subport of entry.
Blaine, subport of entry.
Chopaka, subport of entry.
Danville, subport of entry.
Everett, subport of entry.
Ferry, subport of entry.

Friday Harbor, subport of entry.
Laurier, subport of entry.

Lynden, subport of entry.

Molson, subport of entry.

Northport, subport of entry.

Oroville, subport of entry.

Port Angeles, subport of entry. Roche Harbor, subport of entry.

Seattle, subport of entry.

South Bend, subport of entry.
Spokane, subport of entry.
Sumas, subport of entry.
Tacoma, subport of entry.

Juneau.

Cordova, subport of entry.
Eagle, subport of entry.
Ketchikan, subport of entry.
Nome, subport of entry.
St. Michael, subport of entry.
Skagway, subport of entry.
Sulzer, subport of entry.
Tyee, subport of entry.

Unalaska, subport of entry.
Valdez, subport of entry.
Wrangel, subport of entry.

Great Falls, Mont.

Eastport, Idaho, subport of entry.

Ports of dell very.

San Luis Obispo
Vallejo.

Crescent City.

Ellensburg.
Gardiner.
Port Orford.
Newport.

Bonners Ferry

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Ports at which merchandise may be entered for transportation to other ports without appraisement under the act of June 10, 1880.

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Ports to which merchandise may be transported without appraisement under the act of

Albany, N. Y.
Astoria, Oreg.
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, Md.
Bangor, Me.
Bath, Me.
Bellingham, Wash.
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass.
Bridgeport, Conn.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Burlington, Vt.
Calais, Me.
Charleston, S. C.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Chicago, IlI.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Cleveland, Ohio.
Coal City, Hil.
Columbus, Ohio.
Corry, Pa.

Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Dayton, Ohio.
Denver, Colo.

Des Moines, Iowa.
Detroit, Mich.
Dubuque, Iowa.
Duluth, Minn.

Dunkirk, N., Y. Durango, Colo. Durham, N. C.

Eagle Pass, Tex.

Eastport, Me.

Apalachicola, Fla.

Atlanta, Ga.

Baltimore, Md.

Bangor, Me.

Bath, Me.

Belfast, Me.

June 10, 1880.

El Paso, Tex.
Enfield, Conn.
Erie, Pa.
Evansville, Ind.
Everett, Wash.
Fall River, Mass.
Galveston, Tex.
Gladstone, Mich.
Gloucester, Mass.
Grand Haven, Mich.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Green Bay, Wis.
Greenwich, Conn.
Hartford, Conn.
Honolulu, Hawaii.
Houston, Tex.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Kansas City, Mo.
Key West, Fla.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Laredo, Tex.
Leadville, Colo.
Lincoln, Nebr.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Louisville, Ky.
Marquette, Mich.
Memphis, Tenn.
Middletown, Conn.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Mobile, Ala.
Nashville, Tenn.

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List of ports at which bonded warehouses are established.

Bonners Ferry, Mont.
Boothbay, Me.
Boston, Mass.
Bridgeport, Conn.
Brownsville, Tex.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Burlington, Vt.
Cape Vincent, N. Y.
Castine, Me.

Chattanooga, Tenn.
Chicago, Ill.
Cincinnati, Ohio.

Denver, Colo.

Detroit, Mich.

Duluth, Minn. Durham, N. C. Eagle Pass, Tex.

Eastport, Me.

El Paso, Tex.
Erie, Pa.
Evansville, Ind.
Everett, Wash.
Fall River, Mass.
Galveston, Tex.
Gloucester, Mass.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Great Falls, Mont.
Green Bay, Wis.
Hartford, Conn.
Honolulu, Hawaii.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
Key West, Fla.
Laredo, Tex.
Lincoln, Nebr.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Louisville, Ky.
Minneapolis, Minn.
New Haven, Conn.
New London, Conn.

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List of ports where the custom-house premises are used for the storage of imported goods

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Such other places [in Alaska] as may be designated by Mar. 16, 1896. the Secretary of the Treasury, as the interests of commerce may require, shall be subports of entry or delivery or both; and customs officers shall be stationed at such subports, with authority to enter and clear vessels, receive duties, fees, and other moneys, and perform such other services and receive such compensation as in the judg- Feb. 14, 1903. ment of the Secretary of the Treasury the exigencies of commerce may require.

Sec. 10.

Sec. 2.

Such other places in the State of Colorado as the Sec- May 22, 1896. retary of the Treasury may designate from time to time shall be ports of delivery, with all the privileges now accorded by law to the port of Denver, Colorado, the surveyor of customs of which port shall supervise the customs business transacted at such places in the same manner and to the same extent as at Denver.

Such places in the collection districts in the State of June 10, 1896. Florida as the Secretary of the Treasury may from time to time designate shall be subports of entry and delivery, and customs officers shall be stationed at such subports,

with authority to enter and clear vessels, receive duties, Feb. 14, 1903. fees, and other moneys, and perform such other services Sec. 10. and receive such compensation as, in the judgment of the Secretary of the Treasury, the exigencies of commerce may require.

Aug. 28, 1890. Feb. 14, 1903.

Sec. 2.

Sec. 10.

Mar. 3, 1901.

Such other ports as the Secretary of the Treasury shall from time to time designate shall be subports of entry [Puget Sound] and customs officers shall be, &c., &c. Such places in the customs district of the Territory of Hawaii as the Secretary of the Treasury may from time to time designate shall be subports of entry and delivery, and customs officers shall be stationed at such subports with authority to enter and clear vessels, receive duties, Feb. 14, 1903. fees, and other moneys, and perform such other services and receive such compensation as in the judgment of the Secretary of the Treasury the exigencies of commerce may require: Provided, however, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and empowered to discontinue such subports of entry or delivery whenever in his judgment there is necessity for such

action.

Sec. 10.

The Secretary of the Treasury shall designate the sev- Apr. 12, 1900. eral ports and subports of entry in Porto Rico and shall Sec. 4.

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Sec. 10.

make such rules and regulations and appoint such agents as may be necessary to collect the duties and taxes authorFeb. 14, 1903. ized to be levied, collected, and paid in Porto Rico by the provisions of this Act, and he shall fix the compensation and provide for the payment thereof of all such officers, agents and assistants as he may find it necessary to employ to carry out the provisions hereof.

May 23, 1908.

Sec. 2.

Apr. 27, 1910.

Mar. 3, 1911.

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Monterey and Port Harford, in the State of California, are hereby made subports of entry in the district of San Francisco, and the necessary customs officers may, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, be stationed at each of said subports with authority to enter and clear vessels, receive duties, fees, and other moneys, and perform such other services as, in his judgment, the interest of commerce may require, and said officers shall receive such compensation as he may allow.

In lieu of stationing deputy collectors or other customs officers permanently at either of said subports, in said district, the Secretary of the Treasury may, in his discretion, authorize the necessary officers to be detailed from time to time, from the port of entry, or from another subport within such district to enter or clear vessels, receive duties, fees, or other moneys, and perform such other services as, in his judgment, the interests of commerce may require.

Baton Rouge, in the State of Louisiana, is hereby made a subport of entry in the district of New Orleans, and the necessary customs officers stationed at said port may, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, enter and clear vessels, receive duties, fees, and other moneys, and perform such other service as, in his judgment, the interest of commerce may require.

Saint Andrews, in the State of Florida, is hereby made a subport of entry in the district of Pensacola, and the necessary customs officers may, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, be stationed at said subport with authority to enter and clear vessels, receive duties, fees, and other moneys, and perform such other services as, in his judgment, the interest of commerce may require, and said officers shall receive such compensation as he may allow.

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