Chapter LXV. to issue American Registers to the Steam-Vessels “Michigan,” “Dispatch,” and “William K
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CHAP. LXV.— An Act to issue American Registers to the Steam-Vessels “Michigan,” “Dispatch,” and “William K. Muir,” and for other Purposes.April 25, 1866. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the UnitedAmerican registers to the steamers States of America in Congress assembled,* That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby directed to issue American registers to the Canadian-built steamers “Michigan”Michigan,Dispatch,William K. Muir,and to other vessels. and “Dispatch,” and the American-built steamer “William K.
Muir,” of the collection district of Detroit; and American registers, or enrolment and license, to the following named vessels, that is to say, to the sloop “Jenny Lind of Wolf Island,” of Oswego, New York; the schooners “Coquette of Oakville,” “Trenton of Trenton,” “Forest Queen,” “Two Brothers of Wallaceburg,” “Minetta of Gananogue,” and “Elizabeth,” of Oswego, New York; the barque “St. Elizabeth,” of Provincetown, Massachusetts; the barques “Advance” and “Acme,” and schooner “Asia,” of Chicago, Illinois; the barges “Harvest,” “Ajax,” and “Matilda,” of Chicago, Illinois; the steamer “Prince Albert,” of Georgetown, District of Columbia; the brig “Maitland,” propeller “Niagara,” and steamboat “Canadian,” of Buffalo, New York; the schooner41THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS.
Sess. I. Ch. 65, 68, 70. 1866. “E. P. Ryerse,” of Cleveland, Ohio; the schooner “Eureka,” of Margaretta, Ohio; the brigantine “City of Toronto,” of Erie, Pennsylvania; and the schoone[r] “Wavertree,” of Cleveland, Ohio; and American registers, or enrolment and license, to the following named vessels, that is to say, the ship “Screamer,” of Brunswick, Maine; the barge “Mary,” of Detroit; the steam-tug “Sampson,” of Detroit; and the schooners “Caledonia,” and “Enterprise,” of Detroit; and the “Anglo-Saxon,” a Canadian-built vessel.
Approved, April 25, 1866.