The Queen of Nassau sinks (4 Jul 1926)

The Queen of Nassau sinks in 35 fathoms of water 7 miles southwest of Lower Matecumbe Key on 2 July. The ship survivors arrive in Miami by train. [Photos] (4 Jul 1926) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 2, Section: N/A

Daily port report: Steamships Queen (14 Jan 1955)

Daily port report: Steamships Queen of Nassau and Florida. Motor vessels Aletes, Joyce Roberts, Jiminoa, Betty Frances, Mereghan and San Cristobal. Tankers Watson and Fuller. USS Yazoo, USS Cross and USS Plover. (14 Jan 1955) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 18, Section: A

Daily port report: Motor vessels (13 Dec 1955)

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

To clean up the harbor (2 Jan 1926)

To “clean up” the harbor basin, the Prins Valdemar, Queen of Nassau and barkentine H. W. Brown are ordered to move. (2 Jan 1926) Newspapers: The Miami News (weekly), Miami News-Metropolis, Miami Daily News or The Miami News Page: 4, Section: N/A

Ships

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