Inventory of Federal Archives in the States: The Department of the treasury, Issue 32Historical Records Survey, 1939 |
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... wooden and metal shelves . State Disbursing Office . ( 2126 ) COAST GUARD COAST GUARD The main duties of the service Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits , Raleigh 3 Raleigh, State Disbursing Office.
... wooden and metal shelves . State Disbursing Office . ( 2126 ) COAST GUARD COAST GUARD The main duties of the service Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits , Raleigh 3 Raleigh, State Disbursing Office.
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... wooden shelf in locker . Older vols . , dirty , bindings broken . Attic and Office . ( 3 , ( 3 , 1 ) LITTLE KINNAKEET STATION On beach 4 mi . N. of Post Office This station was established in 1874. It was located in the old station ...
... wooden shelf in locker . Older vols . , dirty , bindings broken . Attic and Office . ( 3 , ( 3 , 1 ) LITTLE KINNAKEET STATION On beach 4 mi . N. of Post Office This station was established in 1874. It was located in the old station ...
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... wooden shelf and in desk . Attic and Office . ( 6 , 5 ) BEAUFORT CAPE LOOKOUT STATION Harker's Island This station was established January 24 , 1888. From 1888 to 1917 it was located in the building now used as a radio station . No ...
... wooden shelf and in desk . Attic and Office . ( 6 , 5 ) BEAUFORT CAPE LOOKOUT STATION Harker's Island This station was established January 24 , 1888. From 1888 to 1917 it was located in the building now used as a radio station . No ...
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... wooden shelves . Office and Attic . ( 3 , 2 ) COROLLA CURRITUCK BEACH STATION Currituck Beach This station was established in 1874. It is now inactive . From 1874 to 1902 it was located in a nearby building , known as Johne's Hill Life ...
... wooden shelves . Office and Attic . ( 3 , 2 ) COROLLA CURRITUCK BEACH STATION Currituck Beach This station was established in 1874. It is now inactive . From 1874 to 1902 it was located in a nearby building , known as Johne's Hill Life ...
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... wooden shelves . Attic and Office . ( 6 , 5 ) PAUL GAMTELS HILL STATION Paul Gamiels Hill This station was established in 1878. It is now inactive . papers are stored or destroyed . Useless 86. GENERAL FILE , 1911 to date ...
... wooden shelves . Attic and Office . ( 6 , 5 ) PAUL GAMTELS HILL STATION Paul Gamiels Hill This station was established in 1878. It is now inactive . papers are stored or destroyed . Useless 86. GENERAL FILE , 1911 to date ...
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12 folders 12 loose-leaf books 14 vols 20 TONS 25 folders 2d floor Alphabetical index Arranged chronologically Attic Basement room BILLS OF SALE bindings broken boat bonds brittle certificates collections Commerce Cat corner room Customs DAILY RECORD deposits deputy collector Dirty disbursing Earlier records EDENTON ENROLLED VESSELS ficial Filed alphabetically Filed numerically filing case drawer folded sheets Form Frequently front of vol Greensboro headquarters income tax index in front JOURNAL AND LOG later records LICENSES OF VESSELS master merchandise metal filing monthly reports name of vessel Never North Carolina Occasionally Office Bldg official Older records open steel cabinet open wooden shelves pasteboard box pay rolls port of entry Rarely record and schedule shelf of open showing name stamp steel filing tax returns tobacco tonnage Variously sized vault VESSELS UNDER 20 vouchers warehouse Wilmington wooden box wooden cabinet wooden filing x 12 folders x 14 vols
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Page 40 - port" and "port of entry," as used in these regulations, refer to any place designated by Executive order of the President,1 by order of the Secretary of the Treasury,1 or by act of Congress, at which a customs officer is assigned with authority to accept entries of merchandise, to collect duties, and to enforce the various provisions of the customs and navigation...
Page ii - Prepared by the Survey of Federal Archives, Division of Professional and Service Projects, Work Projects Administration, The National Archives Cooperating Sponsor.
Page 35 - ... waters, shores, bays, harbours, creeks, and inlets, from Little River Inlet, inclusive, to New River Inlet, inclusive.
Page 37 - Ocracocke inlet, in North Carolina, together with Shell Castle and Beacon islands, and all the shores, islands, shoals, bays and waters within two miles of the shores of said inlet, on each side thereof...
Page 35 - 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.
Page iii - The plan for the organization of the Inventory is as follows: Series I consists of reports on the administration of the Survey, acknowledgments, and general discussions of the location, condition, and content of federal archives in the states. Succeeding series contain the detailed information secured by workers of the Survey, in inventory form, a separate series number being assigned to each of the executive departments (except the Department of State) and other major units of the Federal Government....
Page 34 - The bureau, under the commissioner of customs, administers powers and duties vested in the secretary of the treasury pertaining to the importation and entry of merchandise into, and the exportation of merchandise from, the United States, and to the regulation of certain marine activities.
Page 39 - all the waters, shores, harbors, creeks, bays, and inlets south of the district of Pamlico, and north of and including New river and inlet.
Page 41 - Collectors of customs are charged with the collection of the customs revenue and the enforcement of the customs revenue laws, the neutrality laws, and such other laws as they may be directed to enforce by the Secretary of the Treasury. The instructions, decisions, and regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury are binding on collectors.
Page 5 - To render assistance to vessels in distress, and to save life and property on the seas and navigable waters of the United States and its insular possessions and along the coasts thereof.