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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 35 STAT. · February 27, 1909 · Chapter 226

Chapter 226. For the establishment of a subport of entry at Ranier, Minnesota

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CHAP. 226.— An Act For the establishment of a subport of entry at Ranier, Minnesota. February 27, 1909.[[S. 9017](/us/bill/70/hr/9017).][[Public, No. 286.](/us/pl/70/286)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That Ranier, Minnesota, be,Customs.Ranier, Minn., made subport of entry.R. S., sec. 2595. p.513, amended.Immediate transportation facilities granted.Vol. 21, p. 173. and is hereby, established as a subport of entry in the customs collection district of Minnesota, and that the privileges of the first section of the Act approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, entitled “An Act to amend the statutes in relation to immediate transportation of dutiable goods, and for other purposes,” being chapter one hundred and ninety, volume twenty-one, of the Statutes at Large, be, and the same are hereby, extended to said subport.
Approved, February 27, 1909.
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