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Did You Know...A Case Involving 'Importation of a Slave' into the U.S. Anticipated the Dred Scott Decision?
- 02/01/2013
Did You Know... U.S. Customs Declaration Made London Bridge the World's Largest Antique Ever Sold?
- 01/09/2013
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Did you know that the Border Patrol’s motto “Honor First” dates to the 1930s?
- 10/01/2012
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Did You Know… A Rare Photograph Offers A Glimpse into the Oldest Building Owned and Occupied by the Federal Government in the Continental United States?
- 09/10/2012
Did You Know...Customs and Immigration Officers Helped 'Kidnap' Chinese Girls to Save Them
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Did you know... That CBP Sends Teams to Get a "Jump" on Fraudulent Imports?
- 07/02/2012
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Did You Know... Fires, Ships, Railroads and a Year-Round Ice-Free Harbor made Portland the Premier Port of Entry in Maine?
- 06/06/2012
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Did You Know… The Border Patrol March was Written in the Halls of the Plattsburgh Army Barracks?
- 05/02/2012
Did You Know... Marijuana Was Once a Legal Cross-Border Import?
Did You Know a Former Slave Bought His Master’s House and Served as a Collector of Customs?
Did You Know... How the Border Crossing at Morses Line, Vt., Got Its Name?
Did You Know... 'Psychedelic' Signage Welcomed Visitors at U.S. Border Crossings?
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Did You Know… Legacy CBP Staff Combed Remains from Ground Zero at Fresh Kills Landfill?
- 09/30/2011
Did You Know… Customs in the Civil War Was A House Divided?
Did You Know… 1916 San Francisco Customs Employees Published A Tribute to Their Co-Workers?
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Did You Know…CBP is Collecting 9/11 Remembrances?
- 06/01/2011
Did You Know... San Francisco's Customhouse Marks Its Centennial This Month?
Did You Know... Samuel Swartwout Skimmed Staggering Sums?
Did You Know... In 1927, the First Female District Immigration Commissioner Was Appointed?
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Did You Know... A CBP Employee was the 'First Man to Sit on Top of the World?'
- 02/01/2011
Did You Know… CBP Battled Black Market Bullion?
Did You Know... CBP Slowed Smuggling in Saigon?
Did You Know… Thomas Melvill, Herman Melville and Nathaniel Hawthorne Are Part of CBP History?
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Did You Know… CBP Works With Tribal Governments to Modernize Travel Documents?
- 09/29/2010
Century-Old Obelisks Mark U.S-Mexico Boundary Line
CBP Furthered a Feat of Flight
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CBP's Legacy Agencies Have Worked Side-By-Side for Nearly a Century
- 07/01/2010
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CBP Protects Legitimate Diamond Trade, Thwarts Importation of 'Blood Diamonds'
- 06/01/2010
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B.Y.O… H? Early Border Patrol Agents Met with Stringent Requirements
- 05/03/2010
Did You Know…CBP Supported Sweet Standards?
- 04/01/2010
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CBP Works with Other Government Agencies to Protect the Public from Viruses and Diseases
- 03/04/2010
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Border Patrol Was Instrumental in Ending 'Long Night' of Segregation in American South?
- 02/01/2010
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Former 'Contrabandista' Using Confiscated Aircraft Started Rogue Customs Air Brigade
- 01/04/2010
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Passports Provided Protection from Pirates
- 11/30/2009
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CBP Shares Responsibility for Receiving the Remains of Fallen Soldiers who Die Abroad
- 11/09/2009
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Massive Flood in 1864 Altered Course of Rio Grande Resulting in Border Dispute
- 10/01/2009
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Insect Infestation Initially Derailed Japan’s Cherry Tree Gift to Nation
- 08/20/2009
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During the Prohibition Era There Were 3 Federal Border Patrols
- 08/018/2009
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A Customs Officer is Known as 'Father of the Typewriter'
- 07/01/2009
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