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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 3 STAT. · April 17, 1822 · Chapter XXV

Chapter XXV. to amend the act, entitled “An act to establish the district of Bristol, and to annex the towns of Kittery and Berwick to the district of Portsmouth,” passed February twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and one

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Chap. XXV.— An Act to amend the act, entitled “An act to establish the district of Bristol, and to annex the towns of Kittery and Berwick to the district of Portsmouth,” passed February twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and one. April 17, 1822. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled*, Act of Feb. 25, 1801, ch.7.After the 30th Sept. 1822, the district of Bristol to be known as the district of Bristol and Warren, and Bristol and Warren to be one port of entry.
That, from and after the thirtieth day of September next, the district of Bristol, as described in the act, entitled “An act to establish the district of Bristol, and to annex the towns of Kittery and Berwick to the district of Portsmouth,” passed February twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and one, shall be called and known by the name of the district of Bristol and Warren; and that Bristol and Warren shall thereafter be considered as one port of entry, and shall possess all the rights and privileges which now belong to the port of Bristol.
Approved, April 17, 1822.
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