The Joseph P Cooper the (7 Dec 1914)

The Joseph P. Cooper, the largest schooner to enter the Miami River, sails for Mobile. (7 Dec 1914) Newspapers: Daily Miami Metropolis, The Miami Metropolis (daily), The Daily Metropolis or Miami Daily Metropolis Page: 6, Section: N/A

The schooner Joseph P Cooper (5 May 1908)

The schooner Joseph P. Cooper will carry a cargo of Dade County yellow pine to New Jersey. [First time local lumber is milled and shipped north.] (5 May 1908) Newspapers: Daily Miami Metropolis, The Miami Metropolis (daily), The Daily Metropolis or Miami Daily Metropolis Page: 1, Section: N/A

The smack Gertrude sinks after (27 May 1908)

The smack Gertrude sinks after taking on a load of lumber from the inbound Joseph P. Cooper at the Cape. She later floats and continues. (27 May 1908) Newspapers: Daily Miami Metropolis, The Miami Metropolis (daily), The Daily Metropolis or Miami Daily Metropolis Page: 1, Section: N/A

The tug Childs tows the (8 Oct 1906)

The tug Childs tows the hurricane damaged Joseph P. Cooper into Miami for repairs. (8 Oct 1906) Newspapers: Daily Miami Metropolis, The Miami Metropolis (daily), The Daily Metropolis or Miami Daily Metropolis Page: 1, Section: N/A

Ships

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