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The pier was also the headquarters of the port warden.
Read later served as shipping master and port warden at Summerside.
A meeting with Ayers and the port wardens, including Morris, was held.
The town is one of a few to still annually appoint a Portreeve or 'port warden'.
In the same year, Maryland's assembly established a board of port wardens to oversee the management of the Baltimore port and its dredging needs.
A portreeve or port warden is the title of an historical official in England and Wales possessing authority (political, administrative, or fiscal) over a town.
In 1863 the Board of Trade founded the Port Warden's Office and the Corn Exchange.
His brother William O'Connor was a port warden of the Port of New York.
Johnston was a director of the Bank of New Brunswick and a port warden for the harbour at Saint John.
He raised poultry and cattle, and served as San Francisco's Port Warden and Inspector of Hulls.
A report from the Port Warden's Office, Halifax, NS, dated 31st December 1886 describes assistance rendered to another vessel:
He tapped a three-digit code into the key pad to access the ship-to ship radio; ten digits more to enter Windward's commo net through the port transponder; and finally the six digits of the Port Warden.
Akins' father was a descendant of the original New England Planters of Falmouth, Nova Scotia settled in 1761; his mother was the daughter of Halifax merchant Thomas Beamish of Port Warden, Nova Scotia.