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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 16 STAT. · July 7, 1870 · Chapter CCXI

Chapter CCXI. *to constitute Omaha, in the State of Nebraska, a Port of Delivery*

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CHAP. CCXI.— An Act *to constitute Omaha, in the State of Nebraska, a Port of Delivery*. July 7, 1870. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Omaha, in Nebraska, made a port of delivery.Surveyor of customs, salary, duties, &c.1831, ch. 87. Vol. iv. p. 480. That Omaha, in the State of Nebraska, shall be, and is hereby, constituted a port of delivery, within the collection district of New Orleans; and there shall be appointed a surveyor of customs, to reside at. said port, who shall, in addition to his own duties, perform the duties and receive the salary and emoluments prescribed by the act of Congress, approved on the second of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, for importing merchandise into Pittsburg, Wheeling, and other places.
Approved, July 7, 1870.
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