The tanker De Soto and (19 Jun 1922)
The tanker De Soto and steamer Bella are sinking. (19 Jun 1922) Newspapers: Daily Miami Metropolis, The Miami Metropolis (daily), The Daily Metropolis or Miami Daily Metropolis Page: 1, Section: N/A
The tanker De Soto and steamer Bella are sinking. (19 Jun 1922) Newspapers: Daily Miami Metropolis, The Miami Metropolis (daily), The Daily Metropolis or Miami Daily Metropolis Page: 1, Section: N/A
Daily port report: Motor vessels Strange Girl, Mereghan, Betty Kay II, Western Queen and Bill Phil. Steamships Desoto, Florida, Queen of Nassau and Evangeline. Tanker Sheldon Clark. Motor Launch 371. (13 Dec 1955) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 4, Section: C
The crew of the auxiliary schooner De Soto arrives in Baltimore. (23 Jun 1922) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 4, Section: N/A
The 781 ton steamer Bella is abandoned in a sinking condition at latitude 26.40 degrees and longitude 74.4 degrees. The tanker De Soto is abandoned at latitude 22.45 degrees and longitude 92.28 degrees. (19 Jun 1922) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 1, Section: N/A
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