Part XLVII.-CUSTOMS DISTRICTS, BOUNDARIES, AND PORTS OF ENTRY. Customs Districts, Boundaries, and Ports of Entry. [The port first named in each district is the headquarters port.] District and number. Boundary of district. Ports of entry. ATLANTIC COAST. Maine and New Hampshire (1). Maine, and New Hampshire except Coos Portland, Bangor, Bar Harbor, Bath, El Paso (24).. South Carolina... Georgia, except north shore of St. Marys Alabama, and Mississippi south of 31°... Louisiana, and Mississippi north of 31°.. Sabine Pass north along State line to northern line of Shelby County; west to Neches River; down western shore of said river to north boundary of Jefferson County; westerly along said boundary to east boundary of Liberty County; south to Gulf. Texas, except districts of Sabine, San Antonio, and El Paso. Texas west of 97° and east of the Pecos River. Belfast, Boothbay, Bridgewater, Calais, Eastport, Ellsworth, Fort Fairfield, Fort Kent, Frenchville, Houlton, Jackman, Limestone, Holeb, Machias, Madawaska, Mars Hill, Monticello, Portsmouth (including Kittery. Me.), Robbinston, Rockland, South West Harbor, Vanceboro, and Van Buren. Boston (including Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Medford, Quincy, and Somerville), Fall River, Gloucester, New Bedford, Plymouth, Provincetown, Salem (including Beverly, Marblehead, and Lynn), Springfield, Vineyard Haven, and Worcester. Providence and Newport. Bridgeport, Greenwich, Hartford, Mid dletown, New Haven, New London, Norwalk, South Manchester, and Stamford. New York, Albany, Newark, and Perth Amboy. Philadelphia (to include Camden and Baltimore, Annapolis, Crisfield, Cam Charleston, Beaufort, and Georgetown. Tampa (including Port Tampa), Apa- New Orleans and Morgan City. Galveston (including Port Bolivar and New Mexico, and Texas west of the Pecos El Paso, Columbus, N. Mex., and Pre River. sidio. San Juan, Aguadilla, Arecibo, Arroyo, Fajardo, Guanica, Humacao, Mayaguez, and Ponce. Customs Districts, Boundaries, and Ports of Entry-Continued. District and number. [The port first named in each district is the headquarters port.] Boundary of district. Ports of entry. PACIFIC COAST. Nogales, Naco, and Douglas. Los Angeles, Calexico, San Diego, and San Francisco (including Oakland), Eu- Portland, Astoria, Empire (Marshfield), and Newport. Seattle, Aberdeen, Anacortes, Belling- Honolulu, Hilo, Kahului, Kaloa, and Denver. Salt Lake City. Hawaii (32). Colorado (47). Utah and Nevada (48). NORTHERN LAKES. Vermont (2).... St. Lawrence (7)... Rochester (8)... Buffalo (9). Colorado. Utah and Nevada. Vermont, and Coos County in New Clinton, Essex, Franklin, St. Lawrence, Oswego, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Niagara, Erie, Cattaraugus, and Chau- Ohio (41).. Michigan (38). Michigan, except Isle Royal. Chicago (39).. Wisconsin (37). St. Albans, Alburg, Beecher Falls, Bur- Buffalo, Dunkirk, Lewiston, Niagara Detroit, Alpena, Bay City, Charlevoix, Illinois north of 39°, and Indiana north Chicago, Peoría, and Michigan City. of 41°. Milwaukee, Green Bay, Kenosha, Ke- Duluth and Superior (including West Customs Districts, Boundaries, and Ports of Entry-Continued. District and number. Boundary of district. Ports of entry. WESTERN RIVERS. Memphis, Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Louisville and Paducah. St. Louis (including East St. Louis), Pembina, Ambrose, Antler, Crosby, Great Falls, Eastport, Gateway, Port Des Moines, Dubuque, and Sioux City. West Virginia, and Pennsylvania west Pittsburgh. The privileges of the first and seventh sections of the act of June 10, 1880, commonly known as the "immediate transportation act," shall remain as heretofore existing with respect to the ports of entry above mentioned. Part XLVIII. CONSULATES OF THE UNITED STATES. Consulates of the United States. [In the following list places in roman type are principal offices-consulates general and consulates. Places in italics are consular agencies, the agents being subordinate to and under the direction of the principal consular officers.] |