The schooner {ship John G. Crosland/} sinks in 8 feet of water in the Miami River. (4 Jun 1921) Newspapers: Daily Miami Metropolis, The Miami Metropolis (daily), The Daily Metropolis or Miami Daily Metropolis Page: 1, Section: N/A
The John G. Crosland reports a steamer with 260 U.S. recruits aground near Elliott Key. (15 Jan 1920) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 1, Section: N/A
The 2-masted schooner John G. Crosland, the largest boat built south of Jacksonville, is launched by the Miami Fish Company in the Miami River. (21 Jun 1918) Newspapers: Daily Miami Metropolis, The Miami Metropolis (daily), The Daily Metropolis or Miami Daily Metropolis Page: 1, Section: N/A
The Van and City of Seattle are taken off the Miami – Jacksonville run and will be replaced by the freighter Pawnee. Other ships in the local news: Lake Agomak, Georgeanna Weems, Priscilla, Frances E., Pesquid, Yankton, the British gas vessel Eleuthera and the British motor vessel Glen Beulah (formerly the John G. Crosland). (2 … Continue reading The Van and City of (2 Nov 1922)
The steamer St. Augustine is ashore near Delray. The auxiliary schooner John G. Crosland is standing by. (8 Nov 1919) Newspapers: Daily Miami Metropolis, The Miami Metropolis (daily), The Daily Metropolis or Miami Daily Metropolis Page: 1, Section: N/A
Click on the name of a ship to perform a search for that term. Disregard the Ships search result, as that contains the names of all ships. “dredge number 2” derrick barge 9 dredge number 10 sub chaser 95 (renamed to Service) sub chaser 154 sub chaser 205 cutter 214 cutter 247 cruiser 284 cutter … Continue reading Ships