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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 25 STAT. · May 28, 1888 · Chapter 320

Chapter 320. changing the name of the port of Lamberton, in the district of Burlington, New Jersey, to the port of Trenton, in said district

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CHAP. 320.— An Act changing the name of the port of Lamberton, in the district of Burlington, New Jersey, to the port of Trenton, in said district.May 28, 1888. Whereas, after the constituting of the port of Lamberton, in thePreamble. collection district of Burlington, in the State of New Jersey, the borough of Lamberton, where such port is situated, was incorporated into and became a part of the city of Trenton, in said State: Therefore, *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*Port of Lamberton, N.
J., changed to Trenton., That the port now known as the port of Lamberton, in the collection district of Burlington, in the State of New Jersey, shall hereafter be known and denominated as the port of Trenton, in said district. Sec. 2. That nothing in this act contained shall be construed to in[R. S., secs. 2541, 2542, p. 501](/us/rs/t/s2541/2542/p501). any way affect the validity of any act heretofore done by the collector or any official of said port, nor to in any way affect the official standing of any official of said port, or the powers and duties of Name only changed.any such official, the sole intent and purpose of this act being to change the name of said port.
Sec. 3. That this act shall take effect on the first day of July, eighteenEffect. hundred and eighty-eight. Approved, May 28, 1888.
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