Entrances and Clearances for the Ports

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Entrances and Clearances for the Ports

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SNAC Resource ID: 11643929

National Archives at College Park

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United States. Panama Canal. Bureau of Customs

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The Chief of the Division of Civil Affairs headed the Bureau of Customs. He was aided by Chief Customs Inspectors. The Bureau had custody of merchandise discharged for persons or firms in the Republic of Panama not connected with "The Panama Canal," the railroad, Army, or Navy, until the duty was paid, and it issued permits for the release of such goods. It approved requests for free entry, arrested violators of customs regulations, and certified invoices covering shipments of goods form the Can...

United States. Canal Zone Government. Customs Division

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On January 15, 1955, the Postal, Customs and Immigration Division was divided into a Postal Division and a Customs Division. The Customs Division was responsible for all customs, immigration, and shipping commissioner functions, and the Postal Division for all postal matters. All other duties previously assigned to the Postal, Customs and Immigration Division were transferred to the office of the Civil Affairs Director....

United States. Third Isthmian Canal Commission. Executive Office

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