Chapter XLVII. making Elizabeth city the port of entry and delivery for the district of Camden, in the State of North Carolina
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Chap. XLVII.— An Act making Elizabeth city the port of entry and delivery for the district of Camden, in the State of North Carolina. April 9, 1814. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, * That from and after the first day of June next, the port of entry and delivery established by law at Plankbridge, on Sawyer’s creek, for the district of Camden, in the state of North Carolina, shall be abolished, and the town of Elizabeth city, on Pasquotank river, shall be the port of entry and delivery for the said district; and the collector for the said district shall, from the said first day of June, keep his office at the town of Elizabeth city aforesaid.
Approved, April 9, 1814.