Chapter 3431. To provide a life-saving station at or near Greenhill, on the coast of South Kingston, in the State of Rhode Island
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CHAP. 3431.— An Act To provide a life-saving station at or near Greenhill, on the coast of South Kingston, in the State of Rhode Island. June 19, 1906. [[S. 280](/us/bill/59/s/280).] [[Public, No. 241](/us/pl/59/241).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That there be established Life-Saving Service.Station established at Greenhill, R. I.a life-saving station at or near Greenhill, on the coast of South Kings-299ton, in the State of Rhode Island; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby required to provide for such establishment and supply the same with the necessary life-saving crew and furnishings as provided by law in like eases.
Approved, June 19, 1906.