Chapter 168. To establish a subport of entry and delivery at Indiana Harbor, in the State of Indiana
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CHAP. 168.— An Act To establish a subport of entry and delivery at Indiana Harbor, in the State of Indiana. June 15, 1912. [[H. R. 16674](/us/bill/62/hr/16674).] [[Public, No. 193](/us/pl/62/193).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Customs.Indiana Harbor, Ind., made subport of entry,etc.[R. S. secs. 2601, 2602, p. 514](/us/rs/s2601/2602/p514), amended. That Indiana Harbor, in the State of Indiana, on the southern shore of Lake Michigan, be, and the same is hereby, constituted a subport of entry and delivery within the district of Chicago.
Illinois, and customs officers shall be stationed at said subport with authority to enter and clear vessels, receive duties, fees, and other moneys, and perform such other services, and receive such compensation as in the judgment of the Secretary of the Treasury the exigencies of commerce may require. Approved, June 15, 1912.