Native Miamian Alice Frederick Brady (26 May 1984)
Native Miamian Alice Frederick Brady, a resident for 85 years, dies. (26 May 1984) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 3, Section: B
Native Miamian Alice Frederick Brady, a resident for 85 years, dies. (26 May 1984) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 3, Section: B
Alice Wainwright supports Islandia becoming a national park. (31 May 1963) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 17, Section: D
Miami pioneer Mrs. Alice Jemima Pinder, a resident for 62 years, dies. (30 Apr 1957) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 5, Section: C
Miami pioneer Mrs. Sara Alice Albritton, a Miami resident since 1896, dies. (3 Jan 1953) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 5, Section: B
The 45-foot yacht Alice Marion explodes and burns at the City Yacht Basin. [Photo] (2 Feb 1947) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 1, Section: B
The Maysie Alice is repaired. (27 Jul 1927) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 2, Section: N/A
The motor vessel Maysie Alice rams a submerged obstruction 10 miles west of Bimini. The collision tears a hole in her stuffing box permitting water to leak into the engine room. Cargo has to be jettisoned to make it to Miami. (26 Jul 1927) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 1, Section: … Continue reading The motor vessel Maysie Alice (26 Jul 1927)
The motor boat Alice is seized by federal agents. (17 Jun 1924) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 18, Section: N/A
The 3-masted schooner Alice R. Phillips is spotted by the tug Peoria inside the outer reef with the flag flying union down. In a leaking condition she is towed to Key West. (17 Aug 1915) Newspapers: Daily Miami Metropolis, The Miami Metropolis (daily), The Daily Metropolis or Miami Daily Metropolis Page: 3, Section: N/A
Alice Lord, a schooner aground at Key West, refuses assistance, after hearing the price, from tug Childs. She’s still aground after a few tides. (7 Jun 1906) Newspapers: Daily Miami Metropolis, The Miami Metropolis (daily), The Daily Metropolis or Miami Daily Metropolis Page: 1, Section: N/A