The tug Messenger, a converted subchaser, is wrecked in heavy seas on a bar off Jupiter Inlet. (9 Nov 1930) Newspapers: The Miami News (weekly), Miami News-Metropolis, Miami Daily News or The Miami News Page: 1, Section: N/A
The tug Messenger and yacht Valcour are raised and repaired. 18 other vessels are salvaged. (28 Sep 1926) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 7, Section: N/A
The crew of the Northern Light could not be found. [Photos] The tug Messenger is rapidly pounding to pieces in the surf off Jupiter Light. (11 Nov 1930) Newspapers: The Miami News (weekly), Miami News-Metropolis, Miami Daily News or The Miami News Page: 5, Section: N/A
Dredge number 10 was saved by scuttling in shallow water. The dredge Miami was swept out of the channel and her debris now litters the beach. Most of her crew drowned. A list of vessel status: Municipal Docks Pier 1: Belcher Oil Barge, barge, sunk Crudoil, tanker, undamaged Governor Shea, motor vessel, wrecked Ivy, tender, … Continue reading Dredge number 10 was saved (21 Sep 1926)
The tugs L. D. Potter and Messenger tow the Sapona to Gun Cay where she will be anchored and used as a storage depot. (29 Aug 1926) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 2, Section: A
A hawser fouls the propeller and damages the shaft on the Nassauvian while docking at the municipal docks. The tug Messenger, a converted subchaser, tows dredging barges into Miami from Nassau. (2 Sep 1923) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 11, 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