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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 34 STAT. · March 1, 1907 · Chapter 2279

Chapter 2279. Authorizing the construction of four steam vessels for the Revenue-Cutter Service of the United States

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CHAP. 2279.— An Act Authorizing the construction of four steam vessels for the Revenue-Cutter Service of the United States. March 1, 1907. [[S. 925](/us/bill/59/s/925).] [[Public, No. 148](/us/pl/59/148).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the construction, under Revenue-Cutter Service.Four vessels authorized.*Post*, p. 1309.the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, of four steam vessels for the Revenue-Cutter Service, is hereby authorized, at a total cost 1010not to exceed six hundred and fifty thousand dollars, said vessels to be as follows:
Puget Sound, etc.One steam revenue cutter of the first class for duty in Puget Sound and adjacent waters, at a cost not to exceed two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. Savannah, Ga., etc.One steam revenue cutter of the first class for duty at Savannah. Georgia, and adjacent waters on the Atlantic coast, at a cost not to exceed two hundred thousand dollars. New Bedford. Mass., etc.One able seagoing tug for the Revenue-Cutter Service for duty at New Bedford, Massachusetts, and adjacent waters on the Atlantic coast, at a cost not to exceed one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars.
New Orleans, etc., La.One boarding vessel for the Revenue-Cutter Service for duty at New Orleans. Louisiana, and adjacent waters, at a cost not to exceed fifty thousand dollars. Approved, March 1, 1907.
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