Chapter VII. to re-establish the Office of Surveyor at Eastport, Maine
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CHAP. VII.— An Act to re-establish the Office of Surveyor at Eastport, Maine.March 30, 1871. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* ThatOffice of surveyor of East-port, Me., re-established;by what name to be known. the office of surveyor at the port of Eastport, formerly existing by law and abolished by the Secretary of the Treasury, be, and is hereby, re-established and created, and shall hereafter exist, subject to the same laws and restrictions that appertained to the same before it was abolished; but it shall hereafter be known as the office of surveyor of Eastport and the district of Passamaquoddy bay.
Approved, March 30, 1871.