Photo Library
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Finding Hidden Gold
New York Customs officers removing gold bars found concealed in the fender of Saul Chabot's vehicle. (CBP historical collections, 1951)
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Confiscated Diamonds
Diamonds concealed in a hollowed out broom handle, discovered by Customs inspectors on board the Queen Elizabeth. (CBP historical collections, 1949)
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Gold in Packages
Fender compartment concealing 270 pounds of gold bullion wrapped in small packages. (CBP historical collections, 1951)
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Century Old Obelisks Mark U.S. Mexico Boundary Line (Monument 1)
Monuments on the U.S.-Mexico border
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Century Old Obelisks Mark U.S. Mexico Boundary Line (International Monument No. 163)
International Monument No. 163, located in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in Arizona.
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Century Old Obelisks Mark U.S. Mexico Boundary Line (Monument No. 210)
Monument No. 210 is located a few miles east of Gordon's Well, Imperial County, California. Courtesy David Taylor, "Border Monument No. 210, N 32° 42.352' W 114° 54.596, 2009."
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Century Old Obelisks Mark U.S. Mexico Boundary Line (Monument No. 258) - Photo 2
Monument No. 258, situated between the western boundaries of the U.S. and Mexico.
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Century Old Obelisks Mark U.S. Mexico Boundary Line (Monuments 185)
Monuments 185 on the U.S.-Mexico border
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Century Old Obelisks Mark U.S. Mexico Boundary Line (Old Monument No. 16)
Old Monument No. 16, looking east, was built in the early 1850's to mark the U.S. - Mexico border. Courtesy National Archives (76-OM-1-144)
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Century Old Obelisks Mark U.S. Mexico Boundary Line (Monument No. 258) - Photo 1
An 1894 photograph shows the southeast view of Monument No. 258, also known as Old Monument No. 1, after renovation and the erection of a protective fence.
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U.S. Customs in Vietnam - Photo 2
This plaque was presented to Stuart P. Seidel after completing his study of and suggestions for the Vietnamese Customs Code. (Courtesy Stuart P. Seidel)