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Districts and point forming the south shore of the mouth of Rappahannock river, and the point forming the south shore of the mouth of York river, and thence up the said river to West Point, and thence up Pamunkey and Mattapony rivers to the highest navigable waters thereof.

ginia.

Tappahannock.

Yeocomico.

Dumfries.

Alexandria.

Folly Landing.

Cherrystone

South Quay.

Districts and

ports in North

Carolina.
Wilmington.

Newbern.

To the district of Tappahannock shall be annexed Urbanna, Port Royal and Fredericksburg, (including Falmouth) as ports of delivery only; and a collector for the district shall be appointed, to reside at Tappahannock, which shall be the sole port of entry; also a surveyor for each of the ports of Urbanna, Port Royal and Fredericksburg; and the authority of the officers of the said district shall extend over all the waters, shores, harbors, bays and inlets comprehended between Smith's Point at the mouth of the Potomac river, and the point forming the south shore of the mouth of Rappahannock river, and thence up the last mentioned river to the highest tide water thereof.

[The district of Yeocomico river,* including Kinsale, shall extend from Smith's Point, on the south side of Potomac river, to Boyd's Hole, on the same river, including all the waters, shores, bays, harbors, creeks and inlets, along the south shore of Potomac river to Boyd's Hole aforesaid; and Yeocomico, including Kinsale, shall be the sole port of entry; and a collector for the district shall be appointed, to reside on Yeocomico river.]

[The district of Dumfries,* including Newport, shall extend from Boyd's Hole to Cockpit Point, on the south side of Potomac river; and a collector for the district shall be appointed, to reside at Dumfries, which shall be the sole port of entry; and the authority of the officers of this district shall extend over all the waters, shores, bays, harbors, creeks and inlets, comprehended between Boyd's Hole and Cockpit Point aforesaid.]

For the district of Alexandria shall be appointed a collector and surveyor, to reside at Alexandria, which shall be the sole port of entry; and the authority of the officers of the said district shall extend over all the waters, shores, bays, harbors, creeks and inlets on the south side of the river Potomac, from the last mentioned Cockpit Point to the highest tidewater of the said river.

[For the district of Folly Landing† shall be appointed a collector, who shall reside at Accomack Court-house, and whose authority shall extend over all the waters, shores, bays, harbors and inlets of the county of Accomack.]

For the district of Cherrystone shall be appointed a collector, to reside at Cherrystone, whose authority shall extend over all the waters, shores, bays, harbors and inlets comprehended within Northampton county.

[For the district of South Quay ‡ a collector shall be appointed, to reside thereat, whose authority shall extend over all the waters, shores, bays, harbors and inlets in that part of the State of Virginia to the southward of the district of Norfolk, and not included in said district, comprehended within the limits of the said State.]

SEC. 12. That in the State of North Carolina there shall be five districts, to wit: one, to be called the district of Wilmington, and to comprehend all the waters, shores, bays, harbors, creeks and inlets from Little River inlet inclusive, to New River inlet inclusive. The town of Wilmington shall be a port of entry and delivery, and there shall be a collector, naval officer and surveyor, to reside at the said town of Wilmington. Another district, to be called the district of Newbern, which shall comprehend all the waters, shores, bays, harbors, creeks and inlets from New River inlet inclusive, to Ocracoke inlet inclusive, together with that part of Pampticoe Sound, which lies southward and westward of the shoal

* Annexed to Tappahannock, 1822, ch. 107, § 2. See 1844, ch. 51, § 1.

↑ Annexed to Cherrystone, 1844, ch. 51, § 1.

*

Carolina.

projecting from the mouth of Pampticoe river, towards the Royal Shoal, Districts and and southward of the said Royal Shoal; that the town of Newbern shall ports in North be a port of entry and delivery, and the towns of Beaufort and Swansborough shall be ports of delivery only; and there shall be a collector appointed for the district, to reside at Newbern, and a surveyor, to reside at Beaufort, and one at Swansborough. And it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, if he shall judge it expedient, and for the interest of the United States, to establish a port of delivery at Shell Castle or Beacon Island, near Ocracoke inlet, and to appoint a surveyor to reside thereat. Another district, to be called the district of Washington, Washington. which shall comprehend all that part of Pampticoe Sound, not included in the district of Newbern as far north as the Marshes; the town of Washington shall be the sole port of entry and delivery; and a collector for the district shall be appointed, to reside within the same. Another dis

Cambden.

trict, which shall be called the district of Edenton, and to comprehend Edenton. all the waters, bays, harbors, creeks and inlets from the Marshes inclusive, northward and westward, except those included in the district of Cambden. The town of Edenton shall be a port of entry and delivery and Hertford, Murfreesborough, ‡ Princeton, Winton, Bennet's Creek, § Plymouth, Windsor and Skewarky, ports of delivery; and a collector for the district shall be appointed to reside at the town of Edenton, and a surveyor at each of the ports of Hertford, Winton, Bennet's Creek, Plymouth, Windsor and Skewarky; and one at Murfreesborough, ‡ for said port and for Princeton. Another district, which shall be called the district of Cambden, and to comprehend North River, Pasquotank and Little rivers, and all the waters, shores, bays, harbors, creeks and inlets from the junction of Currituck and Albermarle sounds, to the north extremity of Black bay; and Plankbridge, ¶ on Sawyer's Creek, shall be the ports of entry and delivery, and Nixonton, Indian Town, Newbiggin Creek, Currituck Inlet, Pasquotank River Bridge,** ports of delivery; and a collector for the district shall be appointed, to reside at Plankbridge, on Sawyer's Creek, and a surveyor at each of the ports of Nixonton, Indian Town, Currituck Inlet, Pasquotank River Bridge, and Newbiggin Creek; ** and that the authority of the several officers of each district shall extend over all the waters, shores, bays, harbors, creeks and inlets, comprehended within each district. Provided that all ships or vessels, intending to proceed to Plymouth, Windsor, Skewarky, Winton, Bennet's Creek Bridge, Murfreesborough or Princeton, shall first come to and enter at the port of Edenton; and provided also, that any vessels coming in at Ocracoke inlet, that may be under the necessity of employing lighters before they pass the Royal Shoal, may be at liberty to enter at any port of entry connected with the waters of said inlet, to which such vessels are bound; and that any vessel coming in at said inlet in ballast, for the purpose of loading without the Royal Shoals, shall be at liberty to enter at any port of entry connected with the waters of said inlet. ††

SEC. 13. That in the State of South Carolina there shall be three districts, to wit: Georgetown, Charleston and Beaufort, each of which shall be a port of entry. The district of Georgetown shall include the shores, inlets and rivers, from the boundary of North Carolina to the point of Cape Romain. The district of Charleston shall include all the shores, inlets and rivers, from Cape Romain to Combahee river, inclusive; and the district of Beaufort shall include the shores, inlets and rivers, from Combahee river to Back river in Georgia, comprehending all the shores, inlets and harbors, formed by the different bars and sea islands lying within each district respectively; and a collector, naval officer and sur

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Districts and

ports in South

Carolina.
Georgetown.

Charleston.

Beaufort.

See 1806, ch. 45, § 3.
See 1802, ch. 45, § 2.

T See 1814, ch. 47.
tt See 1806, ch. 45, § 3.

Districts and

Savannah.

veyor shall be appointed, to reside at Charleston, and a collector at each of the other ports.

SEC. 14. That in the State of Georgia there shall be five districts, to ports in Georgia. wit: Savannah, Sunbury,* Brunswick,† St. Mary's, and Hardwicke ;* each of which shall be a port of entry. The district of Savannah shall include Savannah river, and all the waters, shores, harbors, rivers, creeks, bays and inlets, from the said river to the north point of Ossabaw island and Great Ogeeche rivers, inclusive; and a collector, naval officer and surveyor shall be appointed for the said district, to reside at Savannah.

Sunbury.

Brunswick.

St. Mary's.

Hardwicke.

Districts and ports in Kentucky.

Districts and ports in Tennes

see.

1801, ch. 17.

2 Stat. 108.

The district of Sunbury shall comprehend all the waters, shores, harbors, rivers, creeks, bays and inlets, south of the north point of Ossabaw Island and Great Ogeeche river exclusive, and north of the south point of Sapelo Island inclusive, except such part as is hereafter described as appertaining to the district of Hardwicke; and a collector for the said district shall be appointed, to reside at Sunbury.*

The district of Brunswick shall comprehend all the waters, shores, harbors, rivers, creeks, bays and inlets, from the south point of Sapelo Island exclusive, to the south point of Jekyl Island inclusive; Fredericka shall be a port of delivery only; and a collector for the district shall be appointed, to reside at Brunswick. †

The district of St. Mary's shall comprehend all the waters, shores, harbors, rivers, creeks, bays and inlets, from the south point of Jekyl Island exclusive to St. Mary's river inclusive; and a collector for the said district shall be appointed, to reside at St. Mary's. I

And in each of the said districts it shall be lawful for the collector to grant a permit to unlade at any port or place within the district, and to appoint, or put on board any ship or vessel for which a permit is granted, one or more inspectors, as may be necessary for the security of the

revenue.

The district of Hardwicke shall include all the waters, shores, bays, harbors, creeks and rivers, between the south, point of Ossabaw Island and the south point of Warsaw Island; and in the said district the town of Hardwicke shall be the only point of entry, and a collector for the said district shall be appointed, to reside at Hardwicke. †

SEC. 15. [That in the State of Kentucky there shall be one district, which shall include all the waters, shores and inlets of the rivers Ohio and Mississippi, and the rivers and waters connected therewith lying within the jurisdiction of the United States and the said State; and a collector shall be appointed, to reside at Louisville, which shall be the sole port of entry and delivery, for the said district, of any goods, wares and merchandise, not the growth or manufacture of the United States: Provided, nevertheless, That it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, whenever he shall judge it expedient, and for the interest of the United States, to establish a separate district, which shall include all the waters, shores and inlets of the river Mississippi, within the jurisdiction of the United States and the said State of Kentucky, and also the shores and waters on the south side of the river Ohio, from the mouth thereof to the east bank of Cumberland river, with the rivers and waters connected with the Mississippi and Ohio, within the limits aforesaid, and within the State aforesaid; and to appoint a collector to reside at such port of entry and delivery as may be established within the same.] §

SEC. 16. [That in the State of Tennessee there shall be one district, which shall include all the waters, shores and inlets of the river Mississippi, and other navigable rivers and waters lying within the jurisdiction of the United States and within the said State; and a collector shall be appointed, who shall reside at Palmyra, which shall be the only port of entry or delivery, within the said district, of any goods, wares and merchandise not the growth or manufacture of

See 1844, ch. 51, § 1.

† See 1806, ch. 45, § 2; 1818, ch. 13; 1844, ch. 51, § 1, and 1848, ch. 100.
See 1822, ch. 107, § 1, and 1829, ch. 10.

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the United States: Provided, nevertheless, That the President of the United States may, whenever he shall judge it expedient, and for the interest of the United States, erect the shores, waters, and inlets of the river Mississippi lying within the jurisdiction of the United States, and within the State of Tennessee, into a separate district, and appoint a collector, to reside at such port of entry and delivery as may be established within the same.] *

Districts and

SEC. 17. That in the territory of the United States northwest of the river Ohio, there shall be six districts, to wit: Erie, Detroit, Michilimaki-ports in the N nac, Massac, Illinois, and Ohio. †

Western Terri

tory.

The district of Erie shall include all the waters, shores and inlets of Erie. Lake Erie, within the jurisdiction of the United States, and the rivers and waters connected therewith, from the west line of the State of Pennsylvania unto the west bank of the Miami of Lake Erie, including said river; and the President of the United States is authorized to establish such place at or near Sandusky, or on the said river Miami, to be the port of entry, as he shall judge expedient, and also to establish not exceeding two other places to be ports of delivery only; and a collector shall be appointed, to reside at the port of entry, and surveyors to reside at such ports of delivery as may be established as aforesaid.

The district of Detroit § shall include all the waters, shores and inlets of the lakes Erie, St. Clair and Huron, within the jurisdiction of the United States, and the rivers and waters connected therewith, to the westward of the river Miami aforesaid, unto the island of Michilimakinac ; and a collector shall be appointed, to reside at Detroit, which shall be the sole port of entry for the district; and the President of the United States is authorized, if he shall judge it expedient, to establish not exceeding two ports of delivery within the said district, and to appoint surveyors to reside thereat.

Detroit.

Michilimaki-.

The district of Michilimakinac || shall include the island of that name, the adjoining lands ceded to the United States by the Indian nations at nac. the treaty of Greenville, and all the waters, shores and inlets to the westward and northward of the lakes Michigan and Superior, and the rivers, waters, shores and lakes connected therewith, lying within the jurisdiction of the United States, unto the northern and northwestern boundaries thereof. And the President of the United States is authorized to establish such place at or near Michilimakinac to be the port of entry for the district as he shall deem expedient, and also to establish not exceeding three other places within the said district to be ports of delivery only; and a collector shall be appointed to reside at the port of entry, and surveyors to reside at the ports of delivery, which may be established as aforesaid.

[The district of Massac shall include the lands relinquished and ceded to the United States by the Indian nations, at the treaty of Greenville, in August, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five, lying near the confluence of the rivers Ohio and Mississippi, and shall extend from thence to the mouth of the river Ohio, on the northern side of the said river, and up the river Ohio to the eastern side of the river Wabash, including the said river, with all the waters, shores and inlets connected with the rivers Ohio and Wabash, within the boundaries aforesaid. And such place at or near Fort Massac as the President of the United States shall designate for that purpose, shall be the sole port of entry for the district, and a collector shall be appointed, to reside thereat; and it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, if he shall judge expedient, to establish not exceeding two places at or near the river Wabash, to be ports of delivery only, and to appoint surveyors to reside thereat.]*

Massac.

[The district of Illinois shall include all the waters, shores and inlets of the Illinois.

* Repealed, 1807, ch. 14, § 4.

Massac, Illinois, and Ohio districts abolished by act of Feb. 13, 1807, ch. 14, § 4.

See acts 1805, ch. 34, § 3; 1811, ch. 33, § 2; 1818, ch. 51; 1821, ch. 48, and 1850, ch. 79, § 12.
See 1884, ch. 135, § 8, and 1848, ch. 145, § 1.

|| See 1862, ch. 87, § 4, and 1864, ch. 130, 4. Also 1866, ch. 44, § 1.

Illinois.

river Mississippi above the mouth of the river Ohio, within the jurisdiction of 1807, ch. 14, § 4. the United States, and also the river Illinois, with the rivers, shores and waters connected therewith; and a collector shall be appointed to reside at such place as the President of the United States shall designate, to be the port of entry, and not exceeding two surveyors to reside at such places as the President shall see fit to establish as ports of delivery only.]

Ohio.

[The district of Ohio shall include all the waters, shores and inlets of the 1807, ch. 14, § 4. river Ohio, on the northern side, with the rivers, shores and waters connected therewith, lying to the eastward of the district of Massac as before described; and a collector shall be appointed to reside at such place as the President of the United States shall designate, at or near the confluence of the Great Miami river and the river Ohio, which place shall be the sole port of entry or delivery for the district.]

District and port south of Tennessee.

And there shall be a district on the river Mississippi, south of the State of Tennessee, which shall include all the waters, shores and inlets of the 1804, ch. 13, § 4. river Mississippi, and other navigable rivers and waters connected there1807, ch. 14, § with, lying within the jurisdiction of the United States and south of the said State; and it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, to designate a proper place, to be the port of entry and delivery within the same, and to appoint a collector to reside thereat.

4.

Appointments

the recess of

Congress.

[And in case the appointment of the several collectors and surveyors for the may be made in new districts or ports established, or authorized to be established hereby, shall not be made during the present session of Congress, the President of the United States may, and he is hereby empowered to make such appointments during the recess of the Senate, by granting commissions, which shall expire at the end of their next session; but new appointments shall not be necessary to be made to any of the offices heretofore established.]

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SEC. 18. That it shall and may be lawful to make entry of any ship and cargoes are or vessel, which shall arrive from any foreign port or place within the to be entered and United States, or of the cargo on board such ship or vessel, elsewhere than at one of the ports of entry herein before established, nor to unlade the said cargo, or any part thereof, elsewhere than at one of the ports of delivery Ports of entry herein established. Provided always, That every port of entry shall be to be ports of also a port of delivery: And provided further, That none but ships or vesdelivery. Ports to which sels of the United States shall be admitted to unlade at any other than the the unlading of ports following, to wit: Portsmouth, in New Hampshire; Portland and vessels of the U. Falmouth, New Bedford, Dighton, Salem and Beverly, Gloucester, Newburyport, Marblehead, Nantucket, Boston and Charlestown, Plymouth, Bath, Frenchman's Bay, Wiscasset, Machias and Penobscot, in the State of Massachusetts; Newport and Providence, in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations; New London and New Haven, in the State of Connecticut; New York, in the State of New York; Perth Amboy and Burlington, in the State of New Jersey; Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania; Wilmington, New Castle and Port Penn, in the State of Delaware; Baltimore, Annapolis, Vienna, Oxford, Georgetown, on Potomac, Chestertown, Town Creek, Nottingham, Nanjemoy, Digges's Landing, Snowhill and Carrolsburgh, in the State of Maryland; Alexandria, Kinsale, Newport, Tappahannock, Port Royal, Fredericksburg, Urbanna, Yorktown, West Point, Hampton, Bermuda Hundred, City Point, Rockett's Landing, Norfolk and Portsmouth, in the State of Virginia; Wilmington, Newbern, Beaufort, Washington, Edenton and Plankbridge, in the State of North Carolina; Charleston, Georgetown and Beaufort, in the State of South Carolina; and in either of the ports of Savannah, Sunbury, Brunswick, Fredericka and St. Mary's, in the State of Georgia; † or to make entry in any other district than in the one in which they shall be so admitted to unlade. And provided lastly, That no ship or vessel ar

* This
an error in the original roll. Not lawful is intended. 1 Stat. 639, note.
For additions, see index Title, "Ports."

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