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- An overview of Miami diving (10 Jul 1992)
- A Boeing 727-100 will be (5 Jul 1992)
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- Biscayne National Park displays a (21 Jun 1992)
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- The environmental damage caused by (13 May 1992)
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- A Piper Arrow plane crashes (14 Jan 1992)
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- North Miami Beach residents protest (14 Nov 1991)
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- Oil is spilled from a (27 Jul 1991)
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- The tug Catherine M Belzona (30 Jun 1991)
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- The Concepcion is sunk as (8 Jun 1991)
- Metro wants a 7 MPH (5 Jun 1991)
- The Dade Artificial Reef Program (20 May 1991)
- A biography of Porgy Key (17 Apr 1991)
- A description of lobster bill H1539 (17 Apr 1991)
- The Concepcion is floated from (1 Apr 1991)
- Rough seas delay moving of (30 Mar 1991)
- The 185-foot freighter Jesulla II (29 Mar 1991)
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- Plans are made to remove (28 Oct 1990)
- An article on the Miami (28 Oct 1990)
- Robert Jordan recovers artifacts from (23 Oct 1990)
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- City of Miami zoning codes (18 Oct 1990)
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- The liner Norway returns to (13 Oct 1990)
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- Biologists determine that Dade’s canals (26 Aug 1990)
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- A study by Brian Lapointe (17 Jul 1990)
- Water bikers protest the motorcraft (16 Jul 1990)
- The Key Biscayne Artificial Reef (12 Jul 1990)
- Plans are made for a (12 Jul 1990)
- Richard Judy supports the Watson (11 Jul 1990)
- Cocoplum developments continue to destroy (8 Jul 1990)
- The trash built boat Globalismo (5 Jul 1990)
- The Venetian Causeway is badly (2 Jul 1990)
- Key West developer Pritam Singh (1 Jul 1990)
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- The USCG makes boundary adjustments (1 Jun 1990)
- Counterfeit money is found floating (1 Jun 1990)
- President Bush extends the oil (30 May 1990)
- Shrimp catches decline in South (29 May 1990)
- Bayfront Park renovation planning continues Drawing (27 May 1990)
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- Charles River Laboratories negotiate for (20 May 1990)
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- A water sports camp is (5 Apr 1990)
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- Engineers from the 482nd Civil (1 Apr 1990)
- The grounded freighter continues to smolder (26 Mar 1990)
- A 72-foot freighter runs aground (25 Mar 1990)
- Scientist Alina Szmant is studying (25 Mar 1990)
- The MacArthur Causeway bridge sticks (22 Mar 1990)
- Enforcement of the Florida saltwater (18 Mar 1990)
- A helicopter crashes in the (10 Mar 1990)
- Pinewood Cemetary Photo In the (8 Mar 1990)
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- Fifteen of the largest petroleum (20 Feb 1990)
- Algae is damaging coral reefs (17 Feb 1990)
- The liner Fantasy joins the (14 Feb 1990)
- Carl Hiaasen writes about Islandia (12 Feb 1990)
- A state investigation finds Islandia’s (10 Feb 1990)
- A study shows poor water (10 Feb 1990)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (6 Feb 1990)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (4 Feb 1990)
- A financial overview of the (4 Feb 1990)
- The North Key Largo Habitat (4 Feb 1990)
- Construction of the new Port (1 Feb 1990)
- Representatives of Key Biscayne discuss (28 Jan 1990)
- The Old Cutler Bay development (26 Jan 1990)
- Federal environmental agencies are studying (24 Jan 1990)
- Eric Sharp writes about the (21 Jan 1990)
- Fishermen oppose the 150 mile (14 Jan 1990)
- Lobster trap fishermen oppose a (4 Jan 1990)
- Building permits are granted to (4 Jan 1990)
- Fishermen oppose the Florida saltwater (2 Jan 1990)
- Eric Sharp writes about the (24 Dec 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (18 Dec 1989)
- Florida saltwater fishing licenses are (17 Dec 1989)
- William Lehman considers legislation to (14 Dec 1989)
- Spoil Islands in North Biscayne (13 Dec 1989)
- The USCG plans to build (12 Dec 1989)
- The 76-foot freighter Three Brothers (5 Dec 1989)
- Resorts International decides not to (1 Dec 1989)
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- Federal and state officials seek (30 Nov 1989)
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- A detailed article on the (26 Nov 1989)
- Dante Fascell introduces a bill (22 Nov 1989)
- An Air Force F-16A jet (18 Nov 1989)
- An editorial on the recent (17 Nov 1989)
- Funds are sought to celebrate (16 Nov 1989)
- The Elpis grounding investigation continues (14 Nov 1989)
- The history of Sand Key (14 Nov 1989)
- Resorts International puts Chalk’s International (14 Nov 1989)
- The Elpis grounding is investigated Photo (13 Nov 1989)
- Fire guts the Sand Key (13 Nov 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (12 Nov 1989)
- The 470-foot freighter Elpis is (12 Nov 1989)
- Carl Hiaasen writes about the (10 Nov 1989)
- The Mavro Vetranic owners post bond (8 Nov 1989)
- Prosecutors say the Mavro Vetranic (7 Nov 1989)
- Due to the expected multimillion (6 Nov 1989)
- The origin of the name (5 Nov 1989)
- The Mavro Vetranic sails to (4 Nov 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (3 Nov 1989)
- The Mavro Vetranic is floated (3 Nov 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (2 Nov 1989)
- Salvage of the Mavro Vetranic continues (2 Nov 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (1 Nov 1989)
- The Mavro Vetranic remains aground (1 Nov 1989)
- The 475-foot cargo vessel Mavro (31 Oct 1989)
- Eric Sharp explains the proposed (29 Oct 1989)
- Investigations of the Alec Owen (28 Oct 1989)
- The Alec Owen Maitland is (27 Oct 1989)
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- The state of Florida limits (25 Oct 1989)
- President Bush signs into law (24 Oct 1989)
- An article on Cuban rafters Photos (23 Oct 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (21 Oct 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (15 Oct 1989)
- Thousands volunteer for Baynanza’s cleanup Photo (15 Oct 1989)
- An article on the Fisher (14 Oct 1989)
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- Volunteers are invited to Baynanza’s (10 Oct 1989)
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- More on the Everglades National (6 Oct 1989)
- An article on the Eighth (5 Oct 1989)
- Everglades National Park staff are (4 Oct 1989)
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- Fire damages the private party (21 Sep 1989)
- A Metro Commission committee discusses (8 Sep 1989)
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- An article on the charter (4 Sep 1989)
- Eric Sharp writes about the (1 Sep 1989)
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- An article on scuba diving (4 Aug 1989)
- A Soviet Navy ship rescues (29 Jul 1989)
- The Senate approves a one (27 Jul 1989)
- More on the ICW speed (23 Jul 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (20 Jul 1989)
- Many irregularities are discovered during (14 Jul 1989)
- The House bans offshore oil (13 Jul 1989)
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- Governor Bob Martinez signs into (6 Jul 1989)
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- A House committee approves extending (30 Jun 1989)
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- The old shipwreck found 50 (28 Jun 1989)
- An article on South Florida environmental (25 Jun 1989)
- An article on South Florida harbor (25 Jun 1989)
- Details on city of Miami (19 Jun 1989)
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- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (17 Jun 1989)
- More details of the Florida (16 Jun 1989)
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- Stephen Muss offers to pay (15 Jun 1989)
- Hitler’s 85-foot yacht Ostwind is (13 Jun 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (13 Jun 1989)
- Jon Myhre searches for the (11 Jun 1989)
- Live rock harvesters are damaging (11 Jun 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (10 Jun 1989)
- Details of the Florida saltwater (9 Jun 1989)
- Survivors mourn the St Louis incident (5 Jun 1989)
- Robert Levine writes about the (4 Jun 1989)
- The Florida saltwater fishing license (3 Jun 1989)
- The Florida House approves the (1 Jun 1989)
- An article on Pinewood Cemetery Photo (30 May 1989)
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- Miami native Mathilde Niles Cooney (4 May 1989)
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- Dante Fascell pleads for a (26 Apr 1989)
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- Eric Sharp writes about reckless (21 Apr 1989)
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- Dade County challenges Islandia’s Master (16 Apr 1989)
- The sailing ship Danmark arrives (15 Apr 1989)
- Raul Planas scales back his (13 Apr 1989)
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- Carl Hiaasen writes about Raul (3 Apr 1989)
- Water bike safety concerns are (1 Apr 1989)
- Details are listed for the (1 Apr 1989)
- A congressional subcommittee investigates a (30 Mar 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (28 Mar 1989)
- Jet skier Walter Van Der (19 Mar 1989)
- Raul Planas wants to build (19 Mar 1989)
- Dade County native Eunice Peacock (17 Mar 1989)
- A storm uncovers a shipwreck (16 Mar 1989)
- Plans are made to build (14 Mar 1989)
- A sailboat with 75 Haitians (8 Mar 1989)
- The sailing ship Pogoria is (7 Mar 1989)
- A banner-towing plane crashes in (6 Mar 1989)
- A two mile long oil (4 Mar 1989)
- Richard Arnold hosts a party (1 Mar 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (23 Feb 1989)
- Metro Commissioner Larry Hawkins wants (21 Feb 1989)
- Brickell Bridge rebuilding is delayed (19 Feb 1989)
- Charles Whited prints letters sent (18 Feb 1989)
- The city of Miami sues (17 Feb 1989)
- The 421-foot Viking Princess is (17 Feb 1989)
- The 400-foot cruise ship Viking (16 Feb 1989)
- Marine life in Manatee Bay (15 Feb 1989)
- The Celebration arrives in Miami (12 Feb 1989)
- Charles Whited writes about Chalk’s (11 Feb 1989)
- The 733-foot cruise ship Celebration (11 Feb 1989)
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- Walter K Van Der Veer (3 Feb 1989)
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- Dredging at Sunny Isles damages (28 Jan 1989)
- Miami commissioners examine the Watson (27 Jan 1989)
- The 37-foot sloop Endeavor explodes (26 Jan 1989)
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- The Miami News closes Photos (1 Jan 1989)
- Luther Brooks dies Photo (31 Dec 1988)
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- The Miami News is up (15 Oct 1988)
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- Evidence suggests Sandra Mitjans was (11 Oct 1988)
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- A seaplane crashes in Biscayne (7 Oct 1988)
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- Charles Whited writes about Islandia (20 Sep 1988)
- A historical chronology of Islandia (18 Sep 1988)
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- Planning for a Florida saltwater (11 Sep 1988)
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- Planning for the new Brickell (15 Aug 1988)
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- The Wind Star arrives in (28 Jun 1988)
- Artist Lluis Dalmau’s artificial reef (27 Jun 1988)
- Dade County creates idle speed (24 Jun 1988)
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- Radio towers are used as (20 May 1988)
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- A television and movie production (7 May 1988)
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- Charles Brookfield dies Photo (1 May 1988)
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- A fire disables the Navy (26 Apr 1988)
- Stiltsville is featured Photos (24 Apr 1988)
- Cape Florida State Park imposes (24 Apr 1988)
- A letter to the editor (23 Apr 1988)
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- Treasure salvors are against the (22 Apr 1988)
- A letter to the editor (18 Apr 1988)
- The Abandoned Shipwreck Act passes (14 Apr 1988)
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- A letter to the editor (9 Apr 1988)
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- The Brac Express is floated Photo (6 Apr 1988)
- Mel Fisher wants $26000 for (5 Apr 1988)
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- The Abandoned Shipwreck Act of (2 Apr 1988)
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- Schools participate in the Environmental (27 Mar 1988)
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- Interior Secretary Donald Hodel and (24 Mar 1988)
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- Scientists study the ecology of (13 Feb 1988)
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- Marina development is planned for (29 Jan 1988)
- Governor Bob Martinez signs the (27 Jan 1988)
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- The Florida Princess makes daily (17 Jan 1988)
- The captain of the 400-foot (17 Jan 1988)
- The Lady Neddy is floated (16 Jan 1988)
- The Sovereign of the Seas (16 Jan 1988)
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- Dade County marinas are featured (14 Jan 1988)
- Repairs to the Venetian Causeway (14 Jan 1988)
- Planning to build a marine (14 Jan 1988)
- A barge damages the Venetian (13 Jan 1988)
- Salvage on the Lady Neddy (11 Jan 1988)
- The 135-foot freighter Lady Barbara (9 Jan 1988)
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- The 120-foot freighter Lady Neddy (7 Jan 1988)
- The 100-foot steel-hulled freighter Lady (6 Jan 1988)
- The 874-foot Sovereign of the (4 Jan 1988)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (31 Dec 1987)
- The Tropic has an article (6 Dec 1987)
- The Bibb is sunk south (29 Nov 1987)
- The Duane is sunk near (28 Nov 1987)
- An article on coral bleaching (27 Nov 1987)
- Port Bougainville on North Key (25 Nov 1987)
- The 105-foot yacht For Your (24 Nov 1987)
- Planning to sink the cutters (20 Nov 1987)
- Key Biscayne moves toward incorporation (16 Nov 1987)
- Jim Hardie writes about the (8 Nov 1987)
- The Miami Commission loans Stuart (26 Oct 1987)
- Insurance Commissioner Bill Gunter urges (21 Oct 1987)
- A NOAA research ship monitors (18 Oct 1987)
- Divers plug a broken sewer (17 Oct 1987)
- The 400-foot freighter Alma Llanera (15 Oct 1987)
- Planning to sink the Turbot (15 Oct 1987)
- Scavengers plunder Hybur Trader cargo (14 Oct 1987)
- High winds from a hurricane (13 Oct 1987)
- A special Florida outdoor sports section (7 Oct 1987)
- The 115-foot Marigalante a replica (6 Oct 1987)
- The Ludway closes Photo In (4 Oct 1987)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (1 Oct 1987)
- A fisherman identifies the mystery (30 Sep 1987)
- The new Port of Miami (30 Sep 1987)
- Other fishermen report seeing the (29 Sep 1987)
- Fisherman Dick Nichols finds two (27 Sep 1987)
- The freighter Poinciana is sunk (24 Sep 1987)
- A boat burns and sinks (21 Sep 1987)
- Baywalk at Bayfront Park is (19 Sep 1987)
- University of Miami researchers are (11 Sep 1987)
- An article on Pinewood Cemetery (10 Sep 1987)
- Richard Lindwall plans a marina (9 Sep 1987)
- The 90-foot freighter Anastasie is (3 Sep 1987)
- A 19-foot boat sinks 85 (30 Aug 1987)
- The 225-foot freighter Poinciana is (26 Aug 1987)
- Windjammer Cruises’ 179-foot sailing yacht (26 Aug 1987)
- James Lynn dies after being (24 Aug 1987)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (15 Aug 1987)
- Descendants of Dr Samuel Mudd (11 Aug 1987)
- Chapman Field Marina planning continues (9 Aug 1987)
- A photo of Bill Hoppy’s (6 Aug 1987)
- The Florida Princess offers trips (5 Aug 1987)
- Construction begins on Mashta Point (26 Jul 1987)
- Details of the Dispatch Creek (26 Jul 1987)
- A recreation area is planned (24 Jul 1987)
- Miami based cruise ship lines (20 Jul 1987)
- An article on Ralph Munroe’s (12 Jul 1987)
- John A Davis plans a (10 Jul 1987)
- Constance McMahon Domb and Stoll (6 Jul 1987)
- A foursome plans to kneeboard (5 Jul 1987)
- Artist Lluis Dalmau plans an (2 Jul 1987)
- Two Cuban refugees float on (1 Jul 1987)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy (29 Jun 1987)
- Property sales are up on (28 Jun 1987)
- Plans are made to sink (27 Jun 1987)
- Eric Sharp writes about reef (26 Jun 1987)
- Exploration Plaza at Bicentennial Park (23 Jun 1987)
- A water park is proposed (21 Jun 1987)
- A shark sighting closes Virginia (18 Jun 1987)
- The Lonestar grounding caused severe (18 Jun 1987)
- Miamarina’s docks need repairs Photo (12 Jun 1987)
- Reef damage at Eastern Dry (10 Jun 1987)
- Federal marine specialists assess coral (9 Jun 1987)
- The Tropic has an article (7 Jun 1987)
- The 440-foot sailing cruise ship (3 Jun 1987)
- The Conservation and Recreation Lands (30 May 1987)
- Carl Hiaasen writes about the (29 May 1987)
- Verlen Kruger and Valerie Fons (27 May 1987)
- More on the saltwater fishing (27 May 1987)
- Details of Oleta River State (24 May 1987)
- More on the saltwater fishing (22 May 1987)
- Environmentalists fight the keys’ oil (22 May 1987)
- A 25-foot boat and a (17 May 1987)
- Herald writer Eric Sharp suggests (10 May 1987)
- The garbage barge leaves Key (9 May 1987)
- The New York garbage barge (4 May 1987)
- The Florida saltwater fishing license (3 May 1987)
- A New York garbage barge (3 May 1987)
- Key Biscayne beach renourishment continues Photo (2 May 1987)
- Dade County plans to sink (1 May 1987)
- Dante Fascell asks the National (30 Apr 1987)
- A plan in the US (28 Apr 1987)
- The Aristeo sinks 20 miles (21 Apr 1987)
- A park near Bayside is (21 Apr 1987)
- The Aristeo continues drifting north (19 Apr 1987)
- The drifting Aristeo is 18 (18 Apr 1987)
- A Florida saltwater fishing license (17 Apr 1987)
- The Aristeo floats north in (17 Apr 1987)
- The 165-foot freighter Aristeo capsizes (16 Apr 1987)
- The beach renourishment project on (12 Apr 1987)
- Bayside is featured Photos (9 Apr 1987)
- The vistors are flown to (6 Apr 1987)
- A map of Bayside (5 Apr 1987)
- Rough seas strand 130 visitors (5 Apr 1987)
- The aircaft carrier USS Saratoga (3 Apr 1987)
- More on the artificial reef (27 Mar 1987)
- The South Atlantic Management Council (25 Mar 1987)
- A hearing on the proposed (22 Mar 1987)
- The US Customs speedboat Blue (15 Mar 1987)
- Construction at Bayside continues Photo (15 Mar 1987)
- The liner Celebration is featured Photo (14 Mar 1987)
- The Metro Commission rejects a (4 Mar 1987)
- The North Key Largo Habitat (1 Mar 1987)
- A 1940’s Navy Avenger airplane (28 Feb 1987)
- A plan to dredge Dispatch (20 Feb 1987)
- The Miami River is featured (15 Feb 1987)
- A special boating section (12 Feb 1987)
- A possible identity is made (6 Feb 1987)
- The city of Miami postpones (5 Feb 1987)
- An urn containing human ashes (4 Feb 1987)
- Companies bid on the Key (1 Feb 1987)
- Dade County is negotiating to (1 Feb 1987)
- Dinner Key anchorage residents are (29 Jan 1987)
- Dade County Environmental Resource Management (25 Jan 1987)
- The city of Miami imposes (22 Jan 1987)
- A Miami maritime museum is (11 Jan 1987)
- A saltwater fishing license is planned (11 Jan 1987)
- A Cuban refugee jumps ship (9 Jan 1987)
- An article on Cuban rafters (4 Jan 1987)
- A shipwreck off Daytona Beach (2 Jan 1987)
- The city of Miami plans (1 Jan 1987)
- The US Justice Department and (1 Jan 1987)
- The 125-foot schooner Spirit of (24 Dec 1986)
- A sailboat sinks 20 miles (19 Dec 1986)
- The In God We Trust (18 Dec 1986)
- The In God We Trust (17 Dec 1986)
- The 243-foot freighter In God (16 Dec 1986)
- A master plan is drafted (14 Dec 1986)
- Biscayne Bay shrimp fishing limits (13 Dec 1986)
- Future plans by the Palm (11 Dec 1986)
- More committees reject the floating (10 Dec 1986)
- Miami-Dade College students are building (7 Dec 1986)
- Everyone rejects the floating jail plan (6 Dec 1986)
- Metro Commissioner Barry Schreiber suggests (4 Dec 1986)
- A nature center on the (21 Nov 1986)
- Plans are made to dredge (19 Nov 1986)
- An article on the Tenneco (7 Nov 1986)
- Wind Star the largest sailing (2 Nov 1986)
- The 440-foot 4 masted cruise (31 Oct 1986)
- The Brown Mansion ruined while (27 Oct 1986)
- Ocean Reef Club is fined (23 Oct 1986)
- Irregularities with the Watson Island (19 Oct 1986)
- A conference organized by Anitra (4 Oct 1986)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (2 Oct 1986)
- The 3-masted Bounty replica arrives (1 Oct 1986)
- Changes are made in the (24 Sep 1986)
- Development plans for the Truman (24 Sep 1986)
- Planning to moor the Shangri-La (23 Sep 1986)
- Sand from the Bahamas may (21 Sep 1986)
- Scientists study Florida Bay’s ecology Photo (16 Sep 1986)
- Bayfront Park redevelopment plans are shown (14 Sep 1986)
- The Watson Island heliport plan (13 Sep 1986)
- The Miami Commission allows Merrill-Stevens (12 Sep 1986)
- A helicopter company seeks a (11 Sep 1986)
- City Manager Cesar Odio suggests (11 Sep 1986)
- The Truman Annex is sold (11 Sep 1986)
- Dick Capen reports on the (31 Aug 1986)
- The Truman Annex in Key (31 Aug 1986)
- Ocean Reef Club plans a (30 Aug 1986)
- Oleta River State Recreation Area (23 Aug 1986)
- All permits for the Port (23 Aug 1986)
- Aerojet General wants to revive (11 Aug 1986)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (7 Aug 1986)
- An article on casino gambling (3 Aug 1986)
- The Emerald Seas arrives in (1 Aug 1986)
- Ocean Reef Club officials admit (1 Aug 1986)
- The Miami based cruise liner (31 Jul 1986)
- South Florida counties fight over (27 Jul 1986)
- A 10 pound lobster is (24 Jul 1986)
- Biscayne National Park scientists report (24 Jul 1986)
- Tropic features Islandia Photos (20 Jul 1986)
- Scientists observe the reef east (19 Jul 1986)
- John Scudder a Flamingo resident (13 Jul 1986)
- A research submarine is scheduled (4 Jul 1986)
- Plato Cox founder of Auto-Marine (3 Jul 1986)
- The cruise ship Jubilee Carnival (23 Jun 1986)
- Coral is damaged in Looe (12 Jun 1986)
- Artist Ross Power places a (11 Jun 1986)
- An article on Pinewood Cemetery Photo (26 May 1986)
- The 70-foot schooner Heritage of (24 May 1986)
- Watson Island developer John Meyer (23 May 1986)
- Small business owners on Watson (22 May 1986)
- A Black Point Marina construction (15 May 1986)
- A 7 foot swordfish is (8 May 1986)
- The Florida Cabinet agrees to (7 May 1986)
- The 60-foot charter boat Joie (5 May 1986)
- Irregularities are disclosed on the (4 May 1986)
- The Miami Commission unanimously rescind (2 May 1986)
- Major investors in the proposed (1 May 1986)
- Charles Whited writes about past (29 Apr 1986)
- Tommy’s Boat Yard in business (25 Apr 1986)
- An aquatic sports club is (23 Apr 1986)
- The Miami Commission authorizes the (23 Apr 1986)
- An article on Biscayne National (20 Apr 1986)
- Plans for the Watson Island (19 Apr 1986)
- Developer Ronald Fine’s Watson Island (15 Apr 1986)
- The county promises to replace (11 Apr 1986)
- The Miami Commission delays any (11 Apr 1986)
- Many investors are involved in (10 Apr 1986)
- The unmanned 35-foot sport fisherman (9 Apr 1986)
- Senator Lawton Chiles and Captain (4 Apr 1986)
- Stephane Peyron and Alain Pichavant (3 Apr 1986)
- Metro-Dade employees mistakenly clear 3 (29 Mar 1986)
- Judge Sidney Aronovitz rules that (26 Mar 1986)
- Plans are made to sink (23 Mar 1986)
- The 125-foot schooner Spirit of (18 Mar 1986)
- The new Miami Avenue Bridge (18 Mar 1986)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (13 Mar 1986)
- Plans are made to restore (12 Mar 1986)
- The Doc Demilly Nuevo Rio (7 Mar 1986)
- F-4 jets will simulate an (6 Mar 1986)
- Plans are made to sink (2 Mar 1986)
- A special South Florida boating section (20 Feb 1986)
- The North Key Largo Habitat (9 Feb 1986)
- The state of Florida approves (5 Feb 1986)
- Historical events are listed on (3 Feb 1986)
- Limiting commercial trapping on artificial (26 Jan 1986)
- The Benwood is mentioned in (24 Jan 1986)
- A ban on certain types (17 Jan 1986)
- Crandon Park Marina tests a (12 Jan 1986)
- The Miranda is floated (12 Jan 1986)
- Many Miami based cruise ships (12 Jan 1986)
- The 164-foot Bahamian freighter Miranda (10 Jan 1986)
- The new Rickenbacker Causeway bridge (7 Jan 1986)
- A article on ships sunk (6 Jan 1986)
- The new Rickenbacker Causeway bridge (4 Jan 1986)
- Scientists and judges set a (29 Dec 1985)
- Jim Hardie writes about the (27 Dec 1985)
- An office complex is planned (20 Dec 1985)
- A state committee rejects buying (26 Nov 1985)
- Miami pioneer Josephine Bravo Hoffman (25 Nov 1985)
- The 39-foot sloop Mai Hai (20 Nov 1985)
- The Department of Interior prepares (15 Nov 1985)
- The 188-foot freighter Caicos Express (13 Nov 1985)
- The 48-foot yacht Yorkie Express (12 Nov 1985)
- Key Biscayne plans to incorporate (3 Nov 1985)
- An article on the impact (3 Nov 1985)
- A hearing is held on (30 Oct 1985)
- The Deering Estate is purchased (25 Oct 1985)
- The 195-foot ship Rossmery is (22 Oct 1985)
- Artificial reefs are proposed to (21 Oct 1985)
- The developer disagrees with Miami (15 Oct 1985)
- The Columbus Day Regatta party (13 Oct 1985)
- A girder collapes during construction (10 Oct 1985)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (6 Oct 1985)
- Haitians sail their 20-foot boat (5 Oct 1985)
- The oil well platforms are (4 Oct 1985)
- Governor Bob Graham wants the (3 Oct 1985)
- Details on the placement operations (3 Oct 1985)
- The oil well platforms are (2 Oct 1985)
- The Rolls-Royce is sunk off (24 Sep 1985)
- Plans are made to sink (22 Sep 1985)
- Plans are made to sink (17 Sep 1985)
- An article on the seagrass (16 Sep 1985)
- North Miami Mayor Marco Loffredo (13 Sep 1985)
- Miamian Yvon Le Caer pedals (13 Sep 1985)
- The Metro Commission approves the (4 Sep 1985)
- A 28-foot boat burns in (3 Sep 1985)
- Stuart Sorg still plans to (1 Sep 1985)
- An investigation concludes that a (27 Aug 1985)
- A 38-foot boat burns near (26 Aug 1985)
- A 19th century shipwreck found (18 Aug 1985)
- Bayfront Park bonds are rejected (15 Aug 1985)
- MDM Salvage and Elizabeth Massey (15 Aug 1985)
- Bonds to fix up Bayfront (11 Aug 1985)
- Flagler Monument Island is cleaned (11 Aug 1985)
- A new turning basin will (9 Aug 1985)
- Biscayne National Park studies and (8 Aug 1985)
- Bob Magoon plans to regain (4 Aug 1985)
- A Miami Beach based glass (3 Aug 1985)
- George Morales wins the Miami (31 Jul 1985)
- Metro-Dade detectives investigate the Miami (31 Jul 1985)
- Boats are racing to New York (30 Jul 1985)
- Three bodies are found floating (30 Jul 1985)
- Large barges used as businesses (29 Jul 1985)
- Details on tomorrow’s Miami to (28 Jul 1985)
- Mel Fisher locates the Atocha (21 Jul 1985)
- Long time Key Biscayne residents (14 Jul 1985)
- A submarine-shaped object is discovered (7 Jul 1985)
- The liner Holiday arrives in (3 Jul 1985)
- The Florida Cabinet allows Grove (3 Jul 1985)
- The 120-foot freighter Shamrock is (29 Jun 1985)
- Sea turtle projects at Cape (23 Jun 1985)
- The 265-foot freighter Arron-K is (22 Jun 1985)
- Randy Fine fails Photo (19 Jun 1985)
- Randy Fine is still paddling Photo (18 Jun 1985)
- The Amerikanis is floated (18 Jun 1985)
- Randy Fine attempts to kayak (17 Jun 1985)
- The Amerikanis remains aground (15 Jun 1985)
- The Miami based cruise ship (14 Jun 1985)
- Randy Fine practices kayaking in (13 Jun 1985)
- Lignumvitae and Indian Keys are (9 Jun 1985)
- The state of Florida agrees (5 Jun 1985)
- Grove Isle Marina construction stops (4 Jun 1985)
- The Grove Isle Marina controversy continues (1 Jun 1985)
- The Reefer Merchant is floated (28 May 1985)
- The Reefer Merchant remains aground (27 May 1985)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (26 May 1985)
- Artist Ann Labriola finishes the (26 May 1985)
- The 300-foot freighter Reefer Merchant (26 May 1985)
- The Metro Commission allocates $2 (22 May 1985)
- The barge that was aground (21 May 1985)
- North Miami Councilman Shelly Glassner (19 May 1985)
- A Miami citizens committee approves (9 May 1985)
- The USCG chases a speedboat (9 May 1985)
- Finances are not available to (7 May 1985)
- The Army Corps of Engineers (5 May 1985)
- Prompted by the Captain Crunch (3 May 1985)
- An article on a Miami (28 Apr 1985)
- The Watson Island marine center (18 Apr 1985)
- Results of the body parts (16 Apr 1985)
- An article on the 1897 (15 Apr 1985)
- The Danmark is open to (8 Apr 1985)
- The Danmark arrives in Miami Photo (7 Apr 1985)
- Planning for the marine center (6 Apr 1985)
- Purchasing deals for the Deering (5 Apr 1985)
- A human torso is found (4 Apr 1985)
- Miami pioneer Gretchen Hand Kincaid (2 Apr 1985)
- The Dade Marine Institute can (1 Apr 1985)
- The Mercedes I is sunk (31 Mar 1985)
- The Mercedes I is prepared (30 Mar 1985)
- The neglected 200-foot ship Thunderbolt (21 Mar 1985)
- The state of Florida approves (20 Mar 1985)
- The USCG investigates the sinking (19 Mar 1985)
- The 190-foot barge aground in (19 Mar 1985)
- The 65-foot dive boat Captain (18 Mar 1985)
- The 470-foot research ship Joides (16 Mar 1985)
- The sailing vessel Tabor Boy (15 Mar 1985)
- Randy Fine plans to kayak (14 Mar 1985)
- The lawsuit against the owners (11 Mar 1985)
- Card Sound Road is featured (10 Mar 1985)
- The Mercedes I is floated Photo (7 Mar 1985)
- Salvage of the Mercedes I (6 Mar 1985)
- The sinking of the Sir (3 Mar 1985)
- A boating center is proposed (1 Mar 1985)
- Disney rejects Miami Mayor Maurice (27 Feb 1985)
- Plans are made to sink (22 Feb 1985)
- This entire section of the (21 Feb 1985)
- Plans are made to bring (16 Feb 1985)
- The Norwegian sailing ship Saga (12 Feb 1985)
- The barge remains aground (10 Feb 1985)
- Salvage of the Mercedes I continues (10 Feb 1985)
- A 190-foot barge is aground (9 Feb 1985)
- Resources are not available to (7 Feb 1985)
- Salvage of the Mercedes I continues (7 Feb 1985)
- Salvage of the Mercedes I (6 Feb 1985)
- Juanita Greene writes about the (4 Feb 1985)
- The artist-created artificial reef near (3 Feb 1985)
- The square rigger Red Lion (2 Feb 1985)
- Mercedes I trivia is listed (27 Jan 1985)
- Budget cuts delay the purchase (27 Jan 1985)
- Tropical Audubon Society disputes the (25 Jan 1985)
- Salvage of the Mercedes I continues (22 Jan 1985)
- Horace Glass can no longer (21 Jan 1985)
- Salvage of the Mercedes I continues (21 Jan 1985)
- Deering Estate purchasing plans continue (20 Jan 1985)
- The South Beach Pier is (15 Jan 1985)
- Salvors prepare to float the (11 Jan 1985)
- The Christmas Tree renamed Madelaina (10 Jan 1985)
- An article on Biscayne National (8 Jan 1985)
- Willard and Jeff Thompson retell (4 Jan 1985)
- A state park ranger discovers (3 Jan 1985)
- An artist plans to place (28 Dec 1984)
- The 83-foot derelict yacht Christmas (28 Dec 1984)
- The Mercedes I is still aground (27 Dec 1984)
- The hydrofoils Queen of Toronto (26 Dec 1984)
- The Mercedes I removal will (19 Dec 1984)
- Eric Sharp writes about boat (16 Dec 1984)
- The Miami River Management Committee’s (13 Dec 1984)
- A brief history of Fisher (11 Dec 1984)
- A 60-foot derelict boat is (6 Dec 1984)
- Haitians continue to arrive Photo (5 Dec 1984)
- Negotiations to buy the Deering (4 Dec 1984)
- The boat Scorpion sinks 30 (29 Nov 1984)
- The new liner Royal Princess (29 Nov 1984)
- The Mercedes I remains aground (27 Nov 1984)
- Cargo containers from the freighter (27 Nov 1984)
- Salvagers fail to free the (26 Nov 1984)
- Salvage experts inspect the Mercedes (25 Nov 1984)
- The 180-foot freighter Mercedes I (24 Nov 1984)
- Planning to demolish South Beach (22 Nov 1984)
- Houseboaters on Indian Creek Miami (22 Nov 1984)
- Stuart Sorg’s hydrofoils Albatross I (6 Nov 1984)
- A diver is attacked by (5 Nov 1984)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (4 Nov 1984)
- Plans are made to plug (29 Oct 1984)
- Dr Harold Hudson shows that (27 Oct 1984)
- Dinner Key redevelopment planning continues Map (25 Oct 1984)
- The Florida Department of Natural (17 Oct 1984)
- Much of the coral damaged (15 Oct 1984)
- The 28-foot powerboat Mo Jac (12 Oct 1984)
- Congress approves a study on (12 Oct 1984)
- Black Point Marina construction is (11 Oct 1984)
- The 1916 Brown Mansion is (8 Oct 1984)
- The Department of Community Affairs (5 Oct 1984)
- The 112-foot brigantine Phoenix is (4 Oct 1984)
- Stella Taylor plans to swim (1 Oct 1984)
- Bob Fournier plans a St (26 Sep 1984)
- Tropic examines the coral damage (23 Sep 1984)
- A six part series on (23 Sep 1984)
- The North Key Largo development (19 Sep 1984)
- Texas tycoons try to financially (16 Sep 1984)
- A detailed investigative report on (16 Sep 1984)
- An article on a Miami (13 Sep 1984)
- Plans are made to plug (9 Sep 1984)
- A committee is created to (6 Sep 1984)
- The speed boat crash is recalled (4 Sep 1984)
- A 30-foot speedboat crashes into (2 Sep 1984)
- Biscayne National Park Rangers are (30 Aug 1984)
- Scientists continue to study the (28 Aug 1984)
- Miami pioneer John W Watson (26 Aug 1984)
- Julio Devarona fails to beat (24 Aug 1984)
- Four acres of coral is (24 Aug 1984)
- More on the Scandinavian Sun fire (23 Aug 1984)
- Two people die in the (22 Aug 1984)
- Fire damages the liner Scandinavian (21 Aug 1984)
- Damage to Molasses Reef is (20 Aug 1984)
- Damage to Molasses Reef is extensive (19 Aug 1984)
- Scientists examine the damage caused (18 Aug 1984)
- Four tugboats free the Wellwood (17 Aug 1984)
- Salvage work on the Wellwood (16 Aug 1984)
- Salvage operations on the Wellwood continue (15 Aug 1984)
- Plans are made to unload (14 Aug 1984)
- The Wellwood remains aground (13 Aug 1984)
- Government officials inspect coral damaged (12 Aug 1984)
- The federal government files a (11 Aug 1984)
- The Wellwood remains aground (10 Aug 1984)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (9 Aug 1984)
- The USCG takes over salvage (9 Aug 1984)
- Tugboats fail to free the Wellwood (8 Aug 1984)
- Tugboats are en route to (7 Aug 1984)
- The Wellwood is aground 400 (6 Aug 1984)
- The 400-foot freighter Weldwood sic (5 Aug 1984)
- Stella Taylor plans to swim (31 Jul 1984)
- Port Bougainville is willing to (27 Jul 1984)
- The Port Bougainville development controversy continues (26 Jul 1984)
- Plans are made to demolish (25 Jul 1984)
- The Florida Cabinet approves guidelines (25 Jul 1984)
- The Port Bougainville developer sues (24 Jul 1984)
- Construction at Port Bougainville stops (11 Jul 1984)
- Port Bougainville financing is in default (10 Jul 1984)
- Port Bougainville submits more filling permits (20 Jun 1984)
- The Florida Cabinet extends the (13 Jun 1984)
- The Port Bougainville development controversy (10 Jun 1984)
- Dr Anitra Thorhaug’s Biscayne Bay (10 Jun 1984)
- Plans for Dinner Key redevelopment (3 Jun 1984)
- The Port Bougainville marina enlargement (31 May 1984)
- Native Miamian Alice Frederick Brady (26 May 1984)
- Juanita Greene writes about the (21 May 1984)
- Dade Marine Institute is featured (20 May 1984)
- The state studies widening US (18 May 1984)
- An F-4 jet crashes in (18 May 1984)
- Coral Gables agrees to restore (10 May 1984)
- Audubon opposes the Key Biscayne (5 May 1984)
- An aviation museum at Dinner (21 Apr 1984)
- The Florida Department of Community (21 Apr 1984)
- The Watson Island amusement park (20 Apr 1984)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (19 Apr 1984)
- Action Line outlines the history (12 Apr 1984)
- The Western Union is sold (8 Apr 1984)
- The Florida Cabinet approves plans (6 Apr 1984)
- A detailed article on treasure (1 Apr 1984)
- The 435-foot freighter Mazon is (1 Apr 1984)
- Captain Coni Mira’s ashes are (30 Mar 1984)
- The Keys’ building moratorium is overturned (28 Mar 1984)
- Promoters plan a 900 foot (28 Mar 1984)
- The Watson Island amusement park (24 Mar 1984)
- Federal agencies reject the plan (22 Mar 1984)
- Black Point is featured in (18 Mar 1984)
- Plans for Watson Island development (13 Mar 1984)
- An article on Broward County’s (9 Mar 1984)
- Martin Kogan son of the (6 Mar 1984)
- The Florida Department of Environmental (6 Mar 1984)
- A blood-splattered boat rented by (4 Mar 1984)
- Planning for water taxi service continues (20 Feb 1984)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (16 Feb 1984)
- Robert Des Lauriers plans to (15 Feb 1984)
- John Kraus wants to preserve (12 Feb 1984)
- The state asks Dade County (9 Feb 1984)
- The Nature Conservancy wants to (25 Jan 1984)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (22 Jan 1984)
- Port of Miami bridge plans (20 Jan 1984)
- A study of the environmental (16 Jan 1984)
- An article on Pinewood Cemetery (15 Jan 1984)
- Christo Javacheff owes Miami businesses $700000 (13 Jan 1984)
- The Waterborne Transportation Board is (13 Jan 1984)
- Baron Arnaud de Rosnay sailboards (11 Jan 1984)
- An article on the Northwest (8 Jan 1984)
- The Watson Island amusement park (6 Jan 1984)
- An article on the confusing (19 Dec 1983)
- Florida buys back the Aerojet (17 Dec 1983)
- The Rouse Company’s plans for (16 Dec 1983)
- The Florida Cabinet executes a (14 Dec 1983)
- Miami Mayor Maurice Ferre still (9 Dec 1983)
- The Miami River Revival Committee (1 Dec 1983)
- Ships docked at the Miamarina: (28 Nov 1983)
- An article on the Lady (24 Nov 1983)
- Two men are rescued 45 (24 Nov 1983)
- The disabled 295-foot freighter Nuevo (24 Nov 1983)
- Work begins to convert the (23 Nov 1983)
- The beach restoration project on (17 Nov 1983)
- Black Point Marina planning continues (10 Nov 1983)
- Bay Walk Estates a planned (3 Nov 1983)
- The state gives control of (2 Nov 1983)
- The Florida Cabinet approves the (2 Nov 1983)
- A lengthy editorial on North (31 Oct 1983)
- Coverage of Harborfest ’83 Photos (24 Oct 1983)
- The Carysfort Yacht Club development (18 Oct 1983)
- The Lady Frei is towed (11 Oct 1983)
- The Carysfort Yacht Club development (11 Oct 1983)
- An article on underwater bridge (2 Oct 1983)
- The 195-foot freighter Pioneer I (30 Sep 1983)
- The Florida Cabinet approves the (21 Sep 1983)
- Plans for Bayside are shown (20 Sep 1983)
- An article by Lester Pancoast (18 Sep 1983)
- The Monroe County Commission approves (17 Sep 1983)
- An agreement has been reached (15 Sep 1983)
- Businessman Paul Wells plans to (8 Sep 1983)
- The state of Florida agrees (7 Sep 1983)
- The Watson Island amusement park (7 Sep 1983)
- Speed limits on the ICW (4 Sep 1983)
- Stiltsville is featured in the (25 Aug 1983)
- More laws are enacted to (24 Aug 1983)
- Port Bougainville construction continues (14 Aug 1983)
- A 31-foot boat sinks 15 (11 Aug 1983)
- Gator Stonaker attempts and fails (8 Aug 1983)
- Stuart Sorg asks for financial (28 Jul 1983)
- Six Cuban refugees in a (26 Jul 1983)
- Details of the Port of (24 Jul 1983)
- Twenty-three Cuban refugees arrive in (22 Jul 1983)
- Bob Magoon races his boat (16 Jul 1983)
- Dade County considers buying the (16 Jul 1983)
- Both boats fail in the (4 Jul 1983)
- The brigantine Lady Frei will (3 Jul 1983)
- The Miami – New York (3 Jul 1983)
- Mike Reagan and Bob Magoon (2 Jul 1983)
- Tons pink plastic is dumped (1 Jul 1983)
- Mike Maher and Robert Jones (27 Jun 1983)
- Fifteen refugees in a 24-foot (27 Jun 1983)
- State official John DeGrove pledges (26 Jun 1983)
- Chuck Evans plans to paddleboard (25 Jun 1983)
- Christo Javacheff’s 65 million square (25 Jun 1983)
- Jones Boat Yard on the (17 Jun 1983)
- The hydrofoil Princess of the (16 Jun 1983)
- Planning for the proposed Port (11 Jun 1983)
- Governor Bob Graham presents an (8 Jun 1983)
- A study concludes that the (6 Jun 1983)
- Star Island is featured Photos (31 May 1983)
- The Grand Jury’s building moratorium (28 May 1983)
- Haulover Beach is closed due (23 May 1983)
- Two speed boats crash in (23 May 1983)
- All the plastic is removed (22 May 1983)
- As a result of the (19 May 1983)
- Miami Beach approves plans for (18 May 1983)
- Workmen remove the pink plastic (18 May 1983)
- The South Florida Water Management (13 May 1983)
- A Monroe County Grand Jury (13 May 1983)
- Planning for a tunnel to (12 May 1983)
- Tourism officials approve of the (10 May 1983)
- Dante Fascell asks for federal (8 May 1983)
- Micky Kerbel sailboards from Cat (8 May 1983)
- Charles Whited writes about other (8 May 1983)
- The plastic wrapped islands project (8 May 1983)
- Ten islands are surrounded in (7 May 1983)
- Work to put more plastic (6 May 1983)
- Spoil islands in the bay (5 May 1983)
- The Watson Island amusement park (4 May 1983)
- Plastic preparation continues Photos (4 May 1983)
- The Watson Island amusement park (3 May 1983)
- Plastic preparation continues Photos (3 May 1983)
- Plastic preparation continues Photos More (2 May 1983)
- Eric Sharp comments on the (1 May 1983)
- Details on Javacheff’s plastic plans Map (29 Apr 1983)
- Christo Javacheff practices with pink (28 Apr 1983)
- Christo Javacheff keeps the island (27 Apr 1983)
- Stuart Sorg is featured in (24 Apr 1983)
- The hydrofoil Albatross II runs (15 Apr 1983)
- An osprey nests on one (14 Apr 1983)
- Businessman Stuart Sorg demonstrates the (12 Apr 1983)
- The history of Larkins is (7 Apr 1983)
- An article on the artificial (1 Apr 1983)
- Planning for the Watson – (25 Mar 1983)
- A traffic tunnel between Watson (22 Mar 1983)
- The 60-foot Haitian freighter Let (21 Mar 1983)
- Christo Javacheff settles with Jack (19 Mar 1983)
- Dade County buys 519 acres (17 Mar 1983)
- Christo Javacheff is sued by (17 Mar 1983)
- The wreckage of the Sea (16 Mar 1983)
- Wreckage of the Sea Lure (15 Mar 1983)
- County and regional planners meet (12 Mar 1983)
- The USCG suspends searching for (9 Mar 1983)
- The USCG continues searching for (7 Mar 1983)
- Eric Sharp writes about the (6 Mar 1983)
- A plane searching for the (5 Mar 1983)
- Appeals against the Port Bougainville (5 Mar 1983)
- The 44-foot trawler Sea Lure (3 Mar 1983)
- Biscayne National Park superintendent James (28 Feb 1983)
- Plans for new Rickenbacker Causeway (27 Feb 1983)
- Black Point Marina construction continues Map (26 Feb 1983)
- Fisher Island developer Bill Rebozo (25 Feb 1983)
- The 175-foot steel yacht South (20 Feb 1983)
- The state postpones a decision (13 Feb 1983)
- The Historic Preservation Board is (11 Feb 1983)
- The Florida Cabinet is told (10 Feb 1983)
- Christo Javacheff is allowed to (2 Feb 1983)
- The South Florida Water Management (30 Jan 1983)
- The racing sailboat Jack Knife (21 Jan 1983)
- Environmentalists fight plans to build (17 Jan 1983)
- Biscayne National Park schedules meetings (16 Jan 1983)
- Used gasoline storage tanks are (16 Jan 1983)
- Eric Sharp criticizes the plastic-in-the-bay plans (16 Jan 1983)
- Protestors wrap Miami landmarks in (11 Jan 1983)
- Christo Javacheff’s plastic-in-the-bay plan is (10 Jan 1983)
- Port Bougainville construction is scheduled (8 Jan 1983)
- The National Park Service is (8 Jan 1983)
- The USCG investigates the Cariari sinking (4 Jan 1983)
- The 346-foot freighter Cariari sinks (3 Jan 1983)
- An article on the personnel (2 Jan 1983)
- Planning for a new Port (24 Dec 1982)
- The Dr Kenneth Rawdin case (20 Dec 1982)
- Florida Bay’s environmental problems continue Map (19 Dec 1982)
- The Department of Veterans and (15 Dec 1982)
- State land planners will decide (8 Dec 1982)
- The South Florida Regional Planning (6 Dec 1982)
- Metro Marine Patrol evict squatters (5 Dec 1982)
- A series of articles on (5 Dec 1982)
- The Monroe County Commission refuses (1 Dec 1982)
- The Port Bougainville controversy continues (30 Nov 1982)
- The impact of North Key (28 Nov 1982)
- The liner Song of America (25 Nov 1982)
- The 175-foot Altabaran Bay and (19 Nov 1982)
- Venice Atlantic a 132 acre (18 Nov 1982)
- Miami Mayor Maurice Ferre a (12 Nov 1982)
- Twenty cargo ship containers are (11 Nov 1982)
- The Port Bougainville controversy continues (10 Nov 1982)
- The Biscayne Bay Legal Defense (4 Nov 1982)
- The South Florida Regional Planning (2 Nov 1982)
- The Monroe County Commission approves (27 Oct 1982)
- The Corps of Engineers approve (23 Oct 1982)
- Metro and Miami officials agree (22 Oct 1982)
- Plans for rebuilding the beach (20 Oct 1982)
- Concrete pipes are placed in (20 Oct 1982)
- Coverage of the Columbus Day (10 Oct 1982)
- Weekend events for the 29th (8 Oct 1982)
- Arva Moore Parks interviews Munroe (7 Oct 1982)
- Elvis Cruz sets a world (7 Oct 1982)
- Scientists study Gulf Stream currents (5 Oct 1982)
- Expo 500 threatens Virginia Key (4 Oct 1982)
- Baynanza is featured in the (3 Oct 1982)
- The Port Bougainville controversy continues (3 Oct 1982)
- Coverage of Baynanza ’82 Photo (3 Oct 1982)
- The South Seas will be (30 Sep 1982)
- A USCG investigation concludes the (30 Sep 1982)
- The Poinciana is floated Photo (26 Sep 1982)
- The USCG summons a Navy (25 Sep 1982)
- Salvage of the 225-foot freighter (24 Sep 1982)
- The 170-foot yacht South Seas (23 Sep 1982)
- The 207-foot freighter Poinciana laden (23 Sep 1982)
- The Miami River bridge vs (19 Sep 1982)
- Planning for the 1992 World (17 Sep 1982)
- An article on the personnel (16 Sep 1982)
- The Miami River Revival Committee (13 Sep 1982)
- A derelict cabin cruiser is (11 Sep 1982)
- The Watson Island amusement park (10 Sep 1982)
- The liner Scandinavia arrives in (6 Sep 1982)
- Human legs are found in (5 Sep 1982)
- Walter Byrd looks for help (31 Aug 1982)
- A 32-foot cabin cruiser explodes (29 Aug 1982)
- Lorain Wiggens dies while scuba (28 Aug 1982)
- The 501-foot liner Dolphin IV (28 Aug 1982)
- Fire destroys the 24-foot cabin (23 Aug 1982)
- Eric Sharp writes about the (22 Aug 1982)
- The canal system is removed (17 Aug 1982)
- A wildlife biologist will test (14 Aug 1982)
- Juanita Greene writes about the (10 Aug 1982)
- Eric Sharp writes about the (8 Aug 1982)
- Port Bougainville developers show their (7 Aug 1982)
- North Key Largo developers resubmit plans (6 Aug 1982)
- Confiscated drug boats pile up (5 Aug 1982)
- Miami Shores approves Christo Javacheff’s (4 Aug 1982)
- North Key Largo developers agree (4 Aug 1982)
- The state of Florida files (3 Aug 1982)
- The Ostwind is featured in Tropic (1 Aug 1982)
- Jim Hardie writes about the (1 Aug 1982)
- Miami Shores has not given (31 Jul 1982)
- Governor Graham calls for a (30 Jul 1982)
- An editorial is opposed to (28 Jul 1982)
- The series covers the controversial (27 Jul 1982)
- Port Bougainville development is featured (26 Jul 1982)
- A series of articles on (25 Jul 1982)
- A drawing of the Miami (23 Jul 1982)
- Christo Javacheff gets final approval (21 Jul 1982)
- The body of Albert Price (19 Jul 1982)
- Tighter enforcement of the sewage (19 Jul 1982)
- An article on the Key (18 Jul 1982)
- Severely decomposed bodies of a (18 Jul 1982)
- The liner Norway returns from (16 Jul 1982)
- The 167-foot tugboat Belcher – (7 Jul 1982)
- Black Point Marina plans are (4 Jul 1982)
- The hydrofoil Titicaca Arrow is (4 Jul 1982)
- Sunken derelict vessels in the (1 Jul 1982)
- An article on the Key (28 Jun 1982)
- Black Point Park planning continues (24 Jun 1982)
- Yvon Le Caer trains on (20 Jun 1982)
- Despite opposition from environmentalists and (20 Jun 1982)
- The 200-foot landing craft Lakeland (17 Jun 1982)
- A 28-foot cabin cruiser burns (14 Jun 1982)
- The Watson Island amusement park (8 Jun 1982)
- The Miami River is featured (6 Jun 1982)
- Christo Javacheff displays his plastic-in-the-bay (5 Jun 1982)
- Virginia Key is considered for (28 May 1982)
- Miami native Thomas A Barnott (27 May 1982)
- The new Seven Mile Bridge (23 May 1982)
- The Watson Island amusement park (19 May 1982)
- Due to international trade regulations (18 May 1982)
- A hydrofoil waterbus is prepared (15 May 1982)
- A lack of federal budget (14 May 1982)
- The Tropic features archeology being (9 May 1982)
- Marina plans for Grove Isle (6 May 1982)
- The 56-foot tugboat Gerald G (5 May 1982)
- The Watson Island amusement park (4 May 1982)
- An article on the history (2 May 1982)
- Furious over increased Dade sewage (26 Apr 1982)
- The Overseas Highway construction is (18 Apr 1982)
- Plans are made to plug (18 Apr 1982)
- More Haitian bodies wash ashore (1 Apr 1982)
- Haitian bodies from the shipwreck (31 Mar 1982)
- A Haitian freighter sinks off (30 Mar 1982)
- The 3-masted schooner Port Bouganville (28 Mar 1982)
- The ultra light pilots return (24 Mar 1982)
- Ultra light aircraft fly from (23 Mar 1982)
- Dade County pioneer John Grover (18 Mar 1982)
- Developers agree to save a (13 Mar 1982)
- Dade County plans a park (8 Mar 1982)
- Port of Miami bridge expansion (8 Mar 1982)
- The Dade County Historic Preservation (6 Mar 1982)
- The 1909 Matheson family plantation’s (4 Mar 1982)
- The Watson Island amusement park (3 Mar 1982)
- The state of Florida gives (3 Mar 1982)
- The USCG searches for the (2 Mar 1982)
- A small plane crashes off (28 Feb 1982)
- Chekika State Park is featured (25 Feb 1982)
- Two search divers challenge the (24 Feb 1982)
- Kim Seibel is apparently attacked (23 Feb 1982)
- A Dade County fishing ban (21 Feb 1982)
- Crandon Beach is open to (15 Feb 1982)
- Christo Javacheff experiments with plastic (14 Feb 1982)
- Crandon Beach is closed for (14 Feb 1982)
- The Metro Commission asks the (5 Feb 1982)
- Rickenbacker Causeway overhaul planning continues (16 Jan 1982)
- The 36674 ton liner Tropicale (22 Dec 1981)
- Nine cruise ships are berthed (20 Dec 1981)
- Marinas instead of an amusement (17 Dec 1981)
- A 65-foot clearance bridge for (10 Dec 1981)
- Public suggestions on the development (3 Dec 1981)
- Juanita Greene reports on the (3 Dec 1981)
- A survey of fish populations (29 Nov 1981)
- The Watson Island amusement park (25 Nov 1981)
- The Florida Supreme Court rejects (24 Nov 1981)
- The Florida Marine Patrol is (22 Nov 1981)
- Fishermen and scientists note a (9 Nov 1981)
- Bodies of Haitians wash ashore (27 Oct 1981)
- The Metro Commission rejects David (25 Oct 1981)
- Park development of spoil islands (22 Oct 1981)
- Midwater artificial reefs off Fort (18 Oct 1981)
- The Watson Island amusement park (6 Oct 1981)
- Juanita Green writes about over-development (5 Oct 1981)
- The Department of Natural Resources (19 Sep 1981)
- The 69-foot 94 year old (13 Sep 1981)
- The Watson Island amusement park (3 Sep 1981)
- The Florida Cabinet approves the (2 Sep 1981)
- Demolition of the 63 year (1 Sep 1981)
- Despite widespread opposition the Florida (28 Aug 1981)
- An article on the residents (23 Aug 1981)
- Biscayne National Park’s boat to (21 Aug 1981)
- The city of Miami continues (20 Aug 1981)
- The First Annual All Natural (16 Aug 1981)
- Permits are submitted for Christo (8 Aug 1981)
- President Reagan orders the USCG (31 Jul 1981)
- Haitians continue to arrive in (28 Jul 1981)
- Salvage work on the galleon (24 Jul 1981)
- The South Miami Neighbors has (23 Jul 1981)
- Lobstering in South Florida is (19 Jul 1981)
- Details on this year’s lobster (17 Jul 1981)
- Cyclist Yvon Le Caer rides (10 Jul 1981)
- The South Florida Regional Planning (7 Jul 1981)
- Elliott Key resident Murray Hall (29 Jun 1981)
- Scientists report that sponges have (28 Jun 1981)
- Funds for the FEC bayfront (26 Jun 1981)
- Mel Fisher considers using dolphins (22 Jun 1981)
- Ball Point construction continues Aerial photo (17 Jun 1981)
- A state hearing declares the (11 Jun 1981)
- The 45-foot sportfisherman Fascinating Lady (5 Jun 1981)
- An article on Miami sponger (4 Jun 1981)
- Watson Island amusement park supporters (29 May 1981)
- A court voids the city (28 May 1981)
- Dumfoundling Bay will not be (27 May 1981)
- The Key Biscayne Beach Restoration (22 May 1981)
- Sea grass beds may be (21 May 1981)
- Haitian smuggling continues Photos (17 May 1981)
- The Norway arrives (5 May 1981)
- Emergency power is restored to (3 May 1981)
- The Norway is disabled 500 (2 May 1981)
- Elliott Key is featured Photos (24 Apr 1981)
- An oil slick near Key (22 Apr 1981)
- Turkey Point Power Plant is (12 Apr 1981)
- Artist Christo Javacheff plans to (8 Apr 1981)
- Port of Miami expansion construction (5 Apr 1981)
- Dade Circuit Court decides FEC (1 Apr 1981)
- The FEC vs city of (24 Mar 1981)
- Miami pioneer Christine Worley Ralston (20 Mar 1981)
- Tunnels under the Miami River (19 Mar 1981)
- The disabled 190-foot schooner Creole (17 Mar 1981)
- Metro commissioners approve a plan (4 Mar 1981)
- Arvida offers to buy the (3 Mar 1981)
- A small plane crashes in (2 Mar 1981)
- Governor Bob Graham supports a (28 Feb 1981)
- Scientists want to close parts (28 Feb 1981)
- A monkey farm is planned (26 Feb 1981)
- State officials disapprove of the (25 Feb 1981)
- Citing pollution concerns officials order (23 Feb 1981)
- Illegal dredging at Ocean Reef (20 Feb 1981)
- The Watson Island amusement park (10 Feb 1981)
- A coconut palm growing on (3 Feb 1981)
- Another development plan for Bayfront (29 Jan 1981)
- Biscayne Bay development projects are (25 Jan 1981)
- County and city storm sewers (25 Jan 1981)
- An article on the ITT (18 Jan 1981)
- Looe Key is designated a (18 Jan 1981)
- The Business Monday section features (12 Jan 1981)
- A marina at Chapman Field (17 Dec 1980)
- The city of Miami negotiates (13 Dec 1980)
- Metro inspectors declare the Newport (13 Dec 1980)
- A report supports making Looe (4 Dec 1980)
- The city of Miami considers (4 Dec 1980)
- The Florida Cabinet allows the (3 Dec 1980)
- The Watson Island amusement park (29 Nov 1980)
- Jim Hardie suggests using Hawaiian-type (25 Nov 1980)
- FEC offers bayfront land to (25 Nov 1980)
- The Watson Island amusement park (21 Nov 1980)
- Miami Beach commissioners reject the (20 Nov 1980)
- Chalk’s International Airlines claims squatter’s (18 Nov 1980)
- Miami pioneer Marie Gabel a (12 Nov 1980)
- The Dade Marine Institute on (9 Nov 1980)
- Scientists debate the South Beach (8 Nov 1980)
- The Miami Free Zone Corp (1 Nov 1980)
- Drugs are suspected in the (30 Oct 1980)
- Air Force survival training in (26 Oct 1980)
- The Rose Bowl Miami Beach’s (24 Oct 1980)
- The 580-foot Colombian freighter Ciudad (24 Oct 1980)
- Scientists still don’t know what (23 Oct 1980)
- Metro wants to make parks (20 Oct 1980)
- Coverage of the 27th Columbus (12 Oct 1980)
- A more restrictive fish trap (2 Oct 1980)
- Cuba stops the Mariel sealift (27 Sep 1980)
- The Miami Commission approves a (26 Sep 1980)
- A USCG investigation concludes that (7 Sep 1980)
- Bill and Patty Kamerer mysteriously (1 Sep 1980)
- A listing of 200+ pound (26 Aug 1980)
- The Norway arrives in Miami Photo (23 Aug 1980)
- Dade County buys Lummus Island (22 Aug 1980)
- The liner Norway is disabled (20 Aug 1980)
- An eleven story sculpture is (13 Aug 1980)
- The Watson Island amusement park (12 Aug 1980)
- The Watson Island amusement park (5 Aug 1980)
- The USCG Eagle arrives in (3 Aug 1980)
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- Mel Fisher is featured in (20 Jul 1980)
- Scientists continue to study the (20 Jul 1980)
- A freighter is sunk in (16 Jul 1980)
- A helicopter crashes off Sunny (15 Jul 1980)
- A major expansion of the (13 Jul 1980)
- Biscayne National Monument becomes Biscayne (13 Jul 1980)
- The owner of the Blue (12 Jul 1980)
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- The USCG sails the Blue (10 Jul 1980)
- The fish kill is still (10 Jul 1980)
- The USCG intercepts the Blue (6 Jul 1980)
- A boat load of refugees (4 Jul 1980)
- The freighter Blue Fire is (2 Jul 1980)
- Treasure diver Art McKee dies (28 Jun 1980)
- Scientists continue to study the (28 Jun 1980)
- The toxaphene fish kill puzzles (27 Jun 1980)
- The contents of barrels floating (26 Jun 1980)
- An editorial rejects Ludwig’s development plan (25 Jun 1980)
- D K Ludwig (Seadade) wants (21 Jun 1980)
- Miami native Laura Lucille Thompson (11 Jun 1980)
- Haitians continue to sail to (11 Jun 1980)
- Scientist Anitra Thorhaug plants seagrass (9 Jun 1980)
- The Oleta River is plagued (8 Jun 1980)
- The Senate approves a House (7 Jun 1980)
- The Cuban flotilla is over Photo (7 Jun 1980)
- The Cuban flotilla continues Photos (4 Jun 1980)
- The Watson Island amusement park (3 Jun 1980)
- The Watson Island amusement park (28 May 1980)
- A marine sanctuary at Looe (25 May 1980)
- The 1035-foot liner Norway arrives (22 May 1980)
- The USCG tries to control (17 May 1980)
- President Carter issues orders to (15 May 1980)
- Haitians continue to sail to (13 May 1980)
- The Cuban flotilla continues Photos (10 May 1980)
- The Watson Island amusement park (6 May 1980)
- The charter boat Daddy-O sinks (5 May 1980)
- The Cuban flotilla continues Photos (5 May 1980)
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- The Watson Island amusement park (29 Apr 1980)
- The chaotic Cuban flotilla continues (28 Apr 1980)
- A disorganized ragtag Cuban flotilla (25 Apr 1980)
- Key West is besieged by (24 Apr 1980)
- Exile boats pick up more (23 Apr 1980)
- A boat from Miami arrives (22 Apr 1980)
- The Juan Sebastian de Elcano (18 Apr 1980)
- More Haitians sail into South (12 Apr 1980)
- The 205-foot sailing ship Christian (12 Apr 1980)
- A crocodile preserve for North (9 Apr 1980)
- The salvor of the liner (4 Apr 1980)
- More Haitians arrive at Haulover Photo (25 Mar 1980)
- The 125-foot freighter Roy Von (24 Mar 1980)
- The Watson Island amusement park (22 Mar 1980)
- A five part series on (16 Mar 1980)
- The 64-foot schooner Arcturus sinks (14 Mar 1980)
- Voters approve the South Beach (12 Mar 1980)
- The anchorage off Dinner Key (9 Mar 1980)
- Plans for the proposed Miami (9 Mar 1980)
- More Haitians sail to Miami Photo (1 Mar 1980)
- Another ship is hijacked in (26 Feb 1980)
- The Florida Cabinet approves strict (23 Feb 1980)
- An article on heat engines (23 Feb 1980)
- Another ship is hijacked in (17 Feb 1980)
- Miami pioneer Franklin E Rogers (6 Feb 1980)
- A developer is offering to (6 Feb 1980)
- The Cubans are granted asylum (2 Feb 1980)
- Sixty-seven Cubans hijack a ship (1 Feb 1980)
- Miami Commissioners endorse a plan (25 Jan 1980)
- Oleta River State Park plans (24 Jan 1980)
- The 117-foot yacht Highlander burns (17 Jan 1980)
- A maritime museum is suggested (13 Jan 1980)
- The Miami Commission approves of (11 Jan 1980)
- Judge Hastings rules that the (11 Jan 1980)
- The Watson Island amusement park (5 Jan 1980)
- The entire section is dedicated (2 Jan 1980)
- A 500-slip marina on the (30 Dec 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (21 Dec 1979)
- The Spirit of Miami is (20 Dec 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (20 Dec 1979)
- The cruise ship Spirit of (19 Dec 1979)
- A Miami River cleanup is (16 Dec 1979)
- A park on the north (10 Dec 1979)
- Dade County may purchase 517 (4 Dec 1979)
- Biscayne National Monument claims that (29 Nov 1979)
- Palm Star and Hibiscus Island (26 Nov 1979)
- Biscayne National Monument plans to (25 Nov 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (21 Nov 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (20 Nov 1979)
- The water bus plans are (20 Nov 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (19 Nov 1979)
- The liner Norway is featured (18 Nov 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (1 Nov 1979)
- A replica shipwreck site is (30 Oct 1979)
- Judge C Clyde Atkins rules (27 Oct 1979)
- Plans are announced to base (25 Oct 1979)
- Hearings are conducted on the (21 Oct 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (17 Oct 1979)
- Captain Coni Mira and the (16 Oct 1979)
- A meeting to discuss the (15 Oct 1979)
- A water bus for Dinner (13 Oct 1979)
- More Cuban refugees arrive in (13 Oct 1979)
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- The Watson Island amusement park (10 Oct 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (8 Oct 1979)
- Coverage of the Columbus Day (7 Oct 1979)
- The liner Norway formerly France (6 Oct 1979)
- The number of Cuban refugees (29 Sep 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (29 Sep 1979)
- The parks department plans a (29 Sep 1979)
- Dredging to deepen and straighten (24 Sep 1979)
- City of Miami voters approve (19 Sep 1979)
- The 63-foot sightseeing boat Shamrock (11 Sep 1979)
- Passengers are transferred from the (9 Sep 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (8 Sep 1979)
- Key West Mayor Charles McCoy (27 Aug 1979)
- Diana Nyad swims from Bimini (21 Aug 1979)
- Diana Nyad attempts and fails (5 Aug 1979)
- Plans for Claughton Island development (3 Aug 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (25 Jul 1979)
- A proposal to guarantee public (21 Jul 1979)
- Ground is broken for construction (20 Jul 1979)
- Miami Beach studies a plan (19 Jul 1979)
- Details of the proposed Biscayne (18 Jul 1979)
- The canteen on Elliott Key (1 Jul 1979)
- Plans are made to deepen (29 Jun 1979)
- Goodyear rejects the Virginia Key (27 Jun 1979)
- A blight is killing sponges (27 Jun 1979)
- A crocodile preserve is planned (21 Jun 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (20 Jun 1979)
- Air Force reservists volunteer for (17 Jun 1979)
- An article on Black Point Photos (17 Jun 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (16 Jun 1979)
- The city of Miami vs (14 Jun 1979)
- Stella Taylor fails (11 Jun 1979)
- Stella Taylor attempts to swim (10 Jun 1979)
- Scientists use a submarine to (3 Jun 1979)
- Watson Island amusement park development (2 Jun 1979)
- The sunken 65-foot 1923 yacht (2 Jun 1979)
- City of Miami officials revive (31 May 1979)
- NOAA scientists doing sonar mapping (31 May 1979)
- Helene Lewis swims from Port (30 May 1979)
- A 17-foot boat sinks 3 (29 May 1979)
- The state legislature approves the (27 May 1979)
- A canal system is planned (25 May 1979)
- A large develoment is planned (20 May 1979)
- Virginia Key development is featured (17 May 1979)
- Miami’s Planning Advisory Board approves (17 May 1979)
- Black Point Park plans include (13 May 1979)
- Jack Pyms plans to build (13 May 1979)
- A proposal to build a (27 Apr 1979)
- Money is needed for the (25 Apr 1979)
- Many miscellaneous boating articles (24 Apr 1979)
- The third of the Biscayne (24 Apr 1979)
- A powerboat crashes into three (23 Apr 1979)
- The second of the Biscayne (23 Apr 1979)
- The first of a series (22 Apr 1979)
- NOAA is taking measurements of (17 Apr 1979)
- More on the Ball Point (15 Apr 1979)
- Ball Point plans are sill (10 Apr 1979)
- South Dade marina construction plans (8 Apr 1979)
- The 58-foot cabin cruiser Allison (4 Apr 1979)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Julia C (3 Apr 1979)
- An update on marina construction (1 Apr 1979)
- City and county officials approve (31 Mar 1979)
- Ball Point development plans are (23 Mar 1979)
- Crude stakes marking channels around (22 Mar 1979)
- A detailed article on how (13 Mar 1979)
- The 749-foot Barber Toba is (9 Mar 1979)
- New marinas are planned at (7 Mar 1979)
- Ball Point development plans are (6 Mar 1979)
- Cocoplum plans a 197-slip marina (4 Mar 1979)
- The Port of Miami is (4 Mar 1979)
- A 26-foot boat burns and (16 Feb 1979)
- An article on the brigantine (11 Feb 1979)
- Studies indicate the Miami River (7 Feb 1979)
- The captain of the Nancy (7 Feb 1979)
- The 54-foot charter boat Coni (31 Jan 1979)
- Fish are disappearing from Florida Bay (29 Jan 1979)
- Divers study wreckage possibly an (27 Jan 1979)
- Plans for development on Claughton (24 Jan 1979)
- The captain of the charter (24 Jan 1979)
- Many new fishing rules are (21 Jan 1979)
- The 130-foot square rigged sailing (18 Jan 1979)
- Development plans for Ball Point (13 Jan 1979)
- Bahamas Hydrofoil Cruises Ltd suspends (10 Jan 1979)
- The liner Dolphin stays in port (10 Jan 1979)
- Permit violations keep the liner (9 Jan 1979)
- The USCG searches for four (4 Jan 1979)
- The Karmalu is floated from (12 Dec 1978)
- The 500-foot cargo vessel Karmalu (11 Dec 1978)
- Cari Trader survivors arrive in (27 Nov 1978)
- The USCG searches for Cari (26 Nov 1978)
- The 160-foot freighter Cari Trader (25 Nov 1978)
- Mystery shrouds the October 1977 (23 Nov 1978)
- Traffic tunnels under the Miami (18 Nov 1978)
- Removal of the Elsinore from (9 Nov 1978)
- Key Largo residents object to (25 Oct 1978)
- Removal of the Elsinore from (22 Oct 1978)
- Lack of tax breaks kill (22 Oct 1978)
- The 760-foot liner Festivale joins (5 Oct 1978)
- Stella Taylor fails Photo (4 Oct 1978)
- Stella Taylor is still swimming (3 Oct 1978)
- Stella Taylor starts her swim (2 Oct 1978)
- Stella Taylor prepares for her (1 Oct 1978)
- The cabin cruiser Jess is (30 Sep 1978)
- Stella Taylor’s second Bahamas to (30 Sep 1978)
- Stella Taylor plans another Bahamas (28 Sep 1978)
- An article on the Arsenicker (19 Sep 1978)
- A houseboat named Sun Runner (9 Sep 1978)
- An article on the current (5 Sep 1978)
- An article on the rebuilt (27 Aug 1978)
- Both swimmers fail Photos More (16 Aug 1978)
- Stella Taylor is still swimming (15 Aug 1978)
- Stella Taylor is swimming from (14 Aug 1978)
- Diana Nyad is swimming from (14 Aug 1978)
- Coverage of Diana Nyad’s planned (13 Aug 1978)
- Coverage of Diana Nyad’s planned (12 Aug 1978)
- Construction on the South Shore (4 Aug 1978)
- Diana Nyad’s Cuba-to-Florida swim gets (31 Jul 1978)
- The South Miami Neighbors section (23 Jul 1978)
- Replica galleons bound for Spain (17 Jul 1978)
- Diana Nyad plans to swim (15 Jul 1978)
- Walter Poenisch unofficially swims from (14 Jul 1978)
- Walter Poenisch is swimming from (13 Jul 1978)
- A salvage operator is convicted (12 Jul 1978)
- The Cape Florida Lighthouse is relit (5 Jul 1978)
- Harry Plissner suggests paddle wheel (2 Jul 1978)
- Restoration to relight the Cape (1 Jul 1978)
- Miami pioneer Hazel Marie Filer (30 May 1978)
- Islandia qualifies for federal financial (28 May 1978)
- The Florida Silverbow is floated (25 May 1978)
- The Florida Silverbow is still (24 May 1978)
- The Florida Silverbow is still (23 May 1978)
- The Florida Silverbow is still aground (22 May 1978)
- Tropic features Chalks Airlines Photo (21 May 1978)
- The Global Hope is towed (20 May 1978)
- The Global Hope is repaired (19 May 1978)
- Authorities meet to determine if (18 May 1978)
- Salvage crews begin pumping fuel (17 May 1978)
- The sinking 682-foot tanker Global (17 May 1978)
- The 460-foot freighter Florida Silverbow (16 May 1978)
- An agreement is reached between (10 May 1978)
- The South Biscayne Bay lobster (7 May 1978)
- The 528-foot Esso Brisbane is (2 May 1978)
- The 501-foot tanker Esso Brisbane (1 May 1978)
- Alexander Stone lobbies to make (30 Apr 1978)
- An article on the spoil (30 Apr 1978)
- The Miami Commission approves the (28 Apr 1978)
- Problems financing the Watson Island (27 Apr 1978)
- The Metro Commission negotiates a (21 Apr 1978)
- The replica 3-masted bark Beagle (20 Apr 1978)
- Miami Beach restoration continues Photo (18 Apr 1978)
- Developers want final approval on (11 Apr 1978)
- More on the proposed Cocoplum (9 Apr 1978)
- The Miami River: past present (9 Apr 1978)
- A marina is planned at (6 Apr 1978)
- Environmental groups seek court action (4 Apr 1978)
- In the South Miami Neighbors: (2 Apr 1978)
- Fair Isle development continues Photos (28 Mar 1978)
- A South Florida boating guide (21 Mar 1978)
- The county removes shacks along (21 Mar 1978)
- The county cites Card Sound (20 Mar 1978)
- An article on the history (11 Mar 1978)
- Tropic features Bimini’s Atlantis Photos (5 Mar 1978)
- A small plane crashes south (5 Mar 1978)
- Damage to the Princess of (25 Feb 1978)
- The brig Unicorn arrives in (24 Feb 1978)
- A small plane crashes about (23 Feb 1978)
- The 75-foot tugboat Dana Sue (21 Feb 1978)
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- The National Park Service plans (14 Feb 1976)
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- Phased withdrawal of Stiltsville leases (27 Jan 1976)
- Randall Poe dies while diving (24 Jan 1976)
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- The history of electric power (28 Dec 1975)
- The Broad Key house and (21 Dec 1975)
- An article on Black Point (21 Dec 1975)
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- Details of the city of (23 Nov 1975)
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- Survivors recall the Yarmouth Castle disaster (9 Nov 1975)
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- Dade County allows the Card (22 Oct 1975)
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- Coverage of the annual Columbus (13 Oct 1975)
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- The USCG narrows the search (18 Sep 1975)
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- Photos of daily activities along (31 Aug 1975)
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- Beach restoration continues Photo (31 Aug 1975)
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- Mike Burke rebuilds a 220-foot (22 Jul 1975)
- The 192nd Street Causeway debate (22 Jul 1975)
- The oil slick moves ashore (22 Jul 1975)
- The 60-foot treasure salvage tug (21 Jul 1975)
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- After 27 hours Huggard aborts (24 May 1975)
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- University of Miami researchers grow (21 Apr 1975)
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- The derelict cargo vessel Almirante (14 Apr 1975)
- A report on the ecology (13 Apr 1975)
- Islandia hires Milo Smith to (9 Apr 1975)
- Alan Hill and Mike Lancaster (6 Apr 1975)
- The liberty ship to be (27 Mar 1975)
- A marine sanctuary off Key (22 Mar 1975)
- Salvage of the dredge Caribbean (19 Mar 1975)
- An article on the inhabitants (18 Mar 1975)
- The Supreme Court rules that (18 Mar 1975)
- Coverage of the Miami River (16 Mar 1975)
- Plans are made to sink (13 Mar 1975)
- The second annual Miami River (13 Mar 1975)
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- An article on Pinewood Cemetery Photos (9 Mar 1975)
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- Spanish Treasure recovered by Mel (4 Mar 1975)
- Miami pioneer Josie Hinton Fink (2 Mar 1975)
- The plane and one body (2 Mar 1975)
- An article about Fisher Island Photo (1 Mar 1975)
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- An article on cruise ships (30 Sep 1974)
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- Miami pioneer Mitchell M Weech (21 Sep 1974)
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- An article on Arthur Burns (26 Jul 1974)
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- The Virginia Key outfall will (29 Jun 1974)
- Treasure salvor Tom Gurr pleads (25 Jun 1974)
- Arguments of submerged land ownership (18 Jun 1974)
- Miami native Timothy Watkins Sr (17 Jun 1974)
- Filling at the old Port (13 Jun 1974)
- Arguments of submerged land ownership (7 Jun 1974)
- The stolen dock and get-away (7 Jun 1974)
- Chain saw wielding thieves steal (6 Jun 1974)
- The voyage of the St (27 May 1974)
- An Everglades National Park proposal (20 May 1974)
- A truck ferry is considered (12 May 1974)
- Cocoplum’s filling plans are modified (7 May 1974)
- Treasure salvor Tom Gurr is arrested (5 May 1974)
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- Great Isaac Light is automated History (7 Apr 1974)
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- Support is given to Key (16 Mar 1974)
- Scientists study the dying coral (11 Mar 1974)
- Miami native Mary B Lewis (26 Feb 1974)
- Boatmen protest the ordinance that (21 Feb 1974)
- Florida’s inability to control treasure (18 Feb 1974)
- Mel Fisher continues to recover (17 Feb 1974)
- Support for declaring Biscayne Bay (12 Feb 1974)
- The Metro Commission rejects a (6 Feb 1974)
- Results of the Miami River (4 Feb 1974)
- Coverage of the Miami River (3 Feb 1974)
- The Miami River cleanup begins (2 Feb 1974)
- Equipment is checked for the (1 Feb 1974)
- NOAA warns Metro commissioners of (29 Jan 1974)
- Redevelopment of the old Port (29 Jan 1974)
- Claughton Island development plans are (25 Jan 1974)
- A traffic consultant recommends rebuilding (22 Jan 1974)
- The dredge Alaska is deepening (21 Jan 1974)
- The Miami Commission drops its (16 Jan 1974)
- Studies show that South Florida (15 Jan 1974)
- Biscayne National Monument plans ferry (14 Jan 1974)
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- Salvage work on the Atocha (7 Jan 1974)
- Tom Gurr claims he shoveled (6 Jan 1974)
- Bomb threats made against Bahamian (4 Jan 1974)
- The Miami River cleanup campaign (2 Jan 1974)
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- Planning for the Miami River (10 Dec 1973)
- The 606-foot liner Federico C (9 Dec 1973)
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- Conservationists prefer Fisher Island to (19 Nov 1973)
- Harvey Ruvin urges the state (17 Nov 1973)
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- Fisher Island development is planned Photo (4 Nov 1973)
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- Rivergate Walkway on the Miami (13 Oct 1973)
- A detailed listing of all (16 Sep 1973)
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- Ragged Keys Yacht Club is (30 Jul 1973)
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- More artifacts are recovered from (15 Jul 1973)
- Miami pioneer Mary M Williams (13 Jul 1973)
- Treasure Salvors Inc discover 1622 (10 Jul 1973)
- Bahamas independence is celebrated Photos (8 Jul 1973)
- More on the Sea-Link investigation (6 Jul 1973)
- Charles Whited writes about Ballast (3 Jul 1973)
- The Miami Commission approves a (29 Jun 1973)
- Miami pioneer Mary C Ramsey (25 Jun 1973)
- The Sea-Link survivors are questioned Photo (23 Jun 1973)
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- The research sub Sea-Link is (19 Jun 1973)
- More on cleaning up the (18 Jun 1973)
- A Smithsonian Institute research submarine (18 Jun 1973)
- Thor Brickman is convicted of (16 Jun 1973)
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- A tugboat recently sunk at (13 Jun 1973)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Pearl T (12 Jun 1973)
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- An improperly loaded barge loses (5 Jun 1973)
- Mrs Elizabeth Sweeting Brooks daughter (17 May 1973)
- Coconut Grove celebrates its 100th (6 May 1973)
- Arva Parks writes about the (29 Apr 1973)
- Thor Brickman is charged with (14 Apr 1973)
- Criticism of the Miami River (1 Apr 1973)
- The ban on water sports (22 Mar 1973)
- The fish-kill in South Biscayne (20 Mar 1973)
- The ban on water sports (19 Mar 1973)
- The South Biscayne Bay fish-kill (18 Mar 1973)
- The ban on water sports (17 Mar 1973)
- The ban on water sports (16 Mar 1973)
- Criticism of the Miami River (15 Mar 1973)
- A ban on fishing swimming (15 Mar 1973)
- A fish-kill at Black Point (13 Mar 1973)
- The Miami River clean-up program (11 Mar 1973)
- A Great Lakes Company dredge (3 Mar 1973)
- Miami pioneer Carl Jeffries a (20 Feb 1973)
- An article on Miami’s postal (18 Feb 1973)
- Oceanographers study the flow of (15 Feb 1973)
- Miami pioneer Catherine May Masters (31 Jan 1973)
- NOAA decides to retire the Discoverer (30 Jan 1973)
- More on the FEC vs (29 Jan 1973)
- The Metro Commission rejects Saga (24 Jan 1973)
- South Biscayne Bay development projects (21 Jan 1973)
- A Gables-by-the-Sea request to dredge (20 Jan 1973)
- The USCG will retire the (18 Jan 1973)
- Dade Circuit Court decides what (18 Jan 1973)
- Dredging at Dinner Key forces (15 Jan 1973)
- Nixon Smiley writes about Charles (14 Jan 1973)
- Plans are approved to deepen (9 Dec 1972)
- Grossman Hammock State Park is (8 Dec 1972)
- The 622-foot cruise ship Emerald (6 Dec 1972)
- Ill health forces Arthur Darwin (1 Dec 1972)
- The 552-foot cruise ship Sun (29 Nov 1972)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Adele H (21 Nov 1972)
- Turkey Point power plant produces (4 Nov 1972)
- Turkey Point cooling canal construction (29 Oct 1972)
- Miami pioneer Rafaela Peacock Davies (9 Oct 1972)
- An early 1900 ship is (8 Oct 1972)
- Derelict ships continue to be (7 Oct 1972)
- A permit request by George (5 Oct 1972)
- Florida claims ownership of submerged (27 Sep 1972)
- Gables-by-the-Sea filling plans are protested (20 Sep 1972)
- Miami pioneer Capt Ridley Curtis (17 Sep 1972)
- An expansion project is planned (16 Sep 1972)
- A detailed Miami based cruise (10 Sep 1972)
- The 476-foot Greek freighter Costis (7 Sep 1972)
- Jim Hardie writes about the (3 Sep 1972)
- Flagler Memorial Island filling continues Photos (23 Aug 1972)
- Gables-by-the-Sea asks for federal approval (19 Aug 1972)
- Miami pioneer Geneva Weedon a (8 Aug 1972)
- Key Biscayne residents protest the (27 Jul 1972)
- The new cooling canal at (21 Jul 1972)
- Demolition of the old Port (17 Jul 1972)
- An article about Captain John (9 Jul 1972)
- FPL seals off Grand Canal (4 Jul 1972)
- The Fantome is featured Photos (25 Jun 1972)
- Elliott Key County Park caretaker (12 Jun 1972)
- The Fisher Island Corporation is (7 Jun 1972)
- The Dade County vs Black (3 Jun 1972)
- Raw sewage continues to be (2 Jun 1972)
- Claughton Island bridge construction starts Photo (31 May 1972)
- Too much cargo causes the (30 May 1972)
- State Biologist Robert A Routa (28 May 1972)
- The 600-foot cruiser Wilkes-Barre is (14 May 1972)
- An article on the Miami (7 May 1972)
- National Park Service Archeologist George (7 May 1972)
- A discarded car tire artificial (26 Apr 1972)
- Key Biscayne requests a beach (20 Apr 1972)
- Project FLARE ends (19 Apr 1972)
- Fair Isle development plans are (15 Apr 1972)
- Oceanographers are puzzled by a (13 Apr 1972)
- The 378-foot USCG cutter Midgett (11 Apr 1972)
- Windjammer Cruises is featured in (9 Apr 1972)
- Plans are made to deepen (4 Apr 1972)
- The Akademik Kurchatov leaves Miami Photo (30 Mar 1972)
- The Soviet research vessel Akademik (26 Mar 1972)
- Demolition of the FEC trestle (18 Mar 1972)
- An article on the bat (16 Mar 1972)
- The Mardi Gras is floated Photo (13 Mar 1972)
- A park is planned on (12 Mar 1972)
- The liner Mardi Gras is (12 Mar 1972)
- The state and FPL swap (8 Mar 1972)
- The Florida Cabinet refuses to (8 Mar 1972)
- Project FLARE’s scientists create and (8 Mar 1972)
- The 650-foot liner Mardi Gras (7 Mar 1972)
- Aquanauts Project FLARE continue to (29 Feb 1972)
- Miami pioneer Josephine C Firman (25 Feb 1972)
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- The newspaper incorrectly reports that (23 Feb 1972)
- Island View Hospital plans to (21 Feb 1972)
- Miami pioneer Margaret Burr Claussen (20 Feb 1972)
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- More on Project FLARE Photo (8 Feb 1972)
- An article on the environmental (7 Feb 1972)
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- Dr Donald DeSylva reports on (9 Jan 1972)
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- A photo of Pelican Island (28 Dec 1971)
- High winds sink a lobster (24 Dec 1971)
- High winds wreck a 40-foot (24 Dec 1971)
- Jim Hardie reports on artificial (22 Dec 1971)
- A photo of 7 cruise (19 Dec 1971)
- Filling at the Flagler Memorial (14 Dec 1971)
- Bids are sought for bridge (7 Dec 1971)
- Miami pioneer John M Pope (5 Dec 1971)
- The liner Southward arrives Photo (30 Nov 1971)
- Norwegian Caribbean Lines adds the (26 Nov 1971)
- An article on a marine (24 Nov 1971)
- Cunard Line considers anchoring the (12 Nov 1971)
- Ranges and other details are (7 Nov 1971)
- Sand dredged from the bay (4 Nov 1971)
- Miami Beach residents approve a (3 Nov 1971)
- Developers challenge the protected shoreline (2 Nov 1971)
- The 48-foot charter boat Ariann (1 Nov 1971)
- Boy Scouts clean up Beer (31 Oct 1971)
- A rapid transit east of (27 Oct 1971)
- Junkyards are charged with polluting (22 Oct 1971)
- Miami pioneer Murray Campbell a (21 Oct 1971)
- Miami pioneer Thomas N Gautier (17 Oct 1971)
- The status of Islandia is (17 Oct 1971)
- FPL gets more approvals for (14 Oct 1971)
- President Nixon’s dealings with Fisher (14 Oct 1971)
- After a 6 year disagreement (14 Oct 1971)
- C G (Bebe) Rebozo gets (7 Oct 1971)
- Juanita Greene writes about the (6 Oct 1971)
- The submarine Alvin is scheduled (5 Oct 1971)
- Photos of the old Port (3 Oct 1971)
- Metro buys back Black Point (26 Sep 1971)
- An article on Project Mimi (21 Sep 1971)
- Dr Harris Stewart suggests building (17 Sep 1971)
- Miami Beach approves permits to (16 Sep 1971)
- A cruising guide lists all (12 Sep 1971)
- An article on artificial reefs (12 Sep 1971)
- Plans for FPL’s cooling canals (8 Sep 1971)
- NOAA research ships Discoverer and (3 Sep 1971)
- FPL is permitted to discharge (2 Sep 1971)
- Digging on canals C-109 and (1 Sep 1971)
- FPL and federal authorities work (28 Aug 1971)
- Sewage continues to be discharged (27 Aug 1971)
- A biography of Arthur Darwin (22 Aug 1971)
- Miami Beach residents will vote (19 Aug 1971)
- The 1733 treasure chest is (19 Aug 1971)
- Archeologists for the state of (18 Aug 1971)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Alicia M (12 Aug 1971)
- Demolition of the old Port (10 Aug 1971)
- The treasure chest found by (26 Jul 1971)
- The liner Nordic Prince arrives (24 Jul 1971)
- The water quality in the (23 Jul 1971)
- Miami pioneer Annie Perry Ludlam (19 Jul 1971)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Leila Bothwell (15 Jul 1971)
- The freighter Joselin spills oil (15 Jul 1971)
- A permit is approved for (13 Jul 1971)
- Judge Grady Crawford sets the (13 Jul 1971)
- Windjammer Cruises’ four-masted Fantome is (11 Jul 1971)
- The submarine Aluminaut will be (8 Jul 1971)
- FPL asks a federal court (8 Jul 1971)
- The Florida Cabinet delays for (7 Jul 1971)
- Reductions in dumping of sewage (3 Jul 1971)
- Construction of one of the (30 Jun 1971)
- Plans for a grid of (30 Jun 1971)
- Zoning changes are shown for (26 Jun 1971)
- Two state agencies recommend halting (25 Jun 1971)
- Doubloon Salvage Inc recovers a (24 Jun 1971)
- Fish are killed in Grand (23 Jun 1971)
- Gar Wood dies Biography with photos (20 Jun 1971)
- The Miami Commission begins condemnation (19 Jun 1971)
- George Fischer directs a National (14 Jun 1971)
- Michael Green is killed by (13 Jun 1971)
- Cuban fishing vessels are gathering (12 Jun 1971)
- Metro approves a four month (11 Jun 1971)
- The two-masted schooner Ynez and (10 Jun 1971)
- FEC offers to remove an (9 Jun 1971)
- Four Cuban fishing boats are (27 May 1971)
- Deep well injection is considered (24 May 1971)
- Seventy-Ninth Street Causeway widening continues Photo (23 May 1971)
- A salinity dam is proposed (16 May 1971)
- Mrs Harold C Costello recalls (11 May 1971)
- FPL asks for an extension (11 May 1971)
- An article on saltwater intrusion (10 May 1971)
- Miami Beach will develop a (6 May 1971)
- The Greater Miami Chamber of (5 May 1971)
- Results of opinion polls show (3 May 1971)
- Scientists conclude that Bimini’s Atlantis (3 May 1971)
- Miamarina is dedicated Photo (3 May 1971)
- Local elementary school kids prefer (25 Apr 1971)
- Onassis’ yacht Christina is in (23 Apr 1971)
- Miami Beach drops its plans (22 Apr 1971)
- More on the old Port (21 Apr 1971)
- Conservationists examine Pelican Island Photo (21 Apr 1971)
- Plans to redevelop the old (20 Apr 1971)
- An article on Alabama Jack Photos (18 Apr 1971)
- The Secretary of the Interior (16 Apr 1971)
- Plans are shown for a (13 Apr 1971)
- Miami Beach plans to fill (12 Apr 1971)
- State and federal authorities decide (9 Apr 1971)
- Studies show a decrease in (4 Apr 1971)
- A park and apartments are (3 Apr 1971)
- Officials doubt the U-166 report (2 Apr 1971)
- Salvor J C Gaddy reports (1 Apr 1971)
- Concerned citizens survey the Miami (30 Mar 1971)
- FPL proposes a 4000 to (9 Mar 1971)
- Bal Harbour plans to restore (2 Mar 1971)
- Cuba announces it will send (2 Mar 1971)
- The University of Miami’s marine (26 Feb 1971)
- Jeanne Bellamy writes about the (26 Feb 1971)
- More on the Cuban fishing (26 Feb 1971)
- A seaplane sinks in the (25 Feb 1971)
- Four Cuban fishing boats are (25 Feb 1971)
- Removal of Miami River’s derelict (19 Feb 1971)
- Miamarina’s problems are discussed Photos (13 Feb 1971)
- The 140-foot tender Lotus is (13 Feb 1971)
- Miami Mayor David Kennedy points (12 Feb 1971)
- The tender Lotus will be (11 Feb 1971)
- The liner Seawise University formerly (11 Feb 1971)
- Miami pioneer Frank O Zumwalt (9 Feb 1971)
- The 477-foot Greek freighter North (9 Feb 1971)
- The county plans to build (5 Feb 1971)
- FPL’s cooling canal at Turkey (4 Feb 1971)
- The sunk 110-foot Lotus and (2 Feb 1971)
- Nixon Smiley writes a series (2 Feb 1971)
- President Nixon stops the building (20 Jan 1971)
- The city of Miami is (16 Jan 1971)
- The Miami Commission refuses to (15 Jan 1971)
- FPL compromises by promising to (13 Jan 1971)
- The financial failure of the (10 Jan 1971)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Lilla Enloe (5 Jan 1971)
- The Alphen is floated and (28 Dec 1970)
- Flagler Memorial Island is eroding Photo (27 Dec 1970)
- The Miami City Commission approves (23 Dec 1970)
- The 555-foot freighter Alphen is (23 Dec 1970)
- The Florida Cabinet approves the (16 Dec 1970)
- Lignumvitae Key is featured in Tropic (13 Dec 1970)
- Advisors to the Florida Cabinet (12 Dec 1970)
- Fair Isle development continues (11 Dec 1970)
- Clifford O’Key suggests Pelican Island (9 Dec 1970)
- The North Miami City Commission (9 Dec 1970)
- With the financial help of (9 Dec 1970)
- Bridge construction to Sailboat Key (6 Dec 1970)
- The liner Freeport is featured Photo (6 Dec 1970)
- The 56-foot schooner Kings and (2 Dec 1970)
- An FPL stockholder sues FPL (24 Nov 1970)
- Scientists determine the discharge water (23 Nov 1970)
- Edward Claughton renames Burlingame Island (22 Nov 1970)
- The Metro Commission approves FPL’s (18 Nov 1970)
- Water samples are taken in (17 Nov 1970)
- Miami native Charles C Richards (12 Nov 1970)
- A hearing is scheduled for (11 Nov 1970)
- Conservationists attack the plan to (6 Nov 1970)
- John Pennekamp writes about a (2 Nov 1970)
- The Metro Commission approves Saga (30 Oct 1970)
- Saga Bay prepares another revised (28 Oct 1970)
- The 79th Street Causeway re-construction (28 Oct 1970)
- The liner Song of Norway (22 Oct 1970)
- A golf course is planned (21 Oct 1970)
- Sewer leakage is examined at (19 Oct 1970)
- The Nature Conservancy makes a (14 Oct 1970)
- Miami pioneer C Arthur Peters (8 Oct 1970)
- Dr Harris Stewart launches a (7 Oct 1970)
- The Researcher a 278-foot NOAA (7 Oct 1970)
- The Cape Florida Lighthouse is (4 Oct 1970)
- The Corps of Engineers warns (3 Oct 1970)
- Miami pioneer Coral F Peacock (2 Oct 1970)
- The Nazi sinking of the (1 Oct 1970)
- The Environmental Science Services Administration (28 Sep 1970)
- The Department of Interior gives (22 Sep 1970)
- An article on Bimini’s Atlantis (19 Sep 1970)
- A revised Saga Bay development (10 Sep 1970)
- The bankrupt liner Queen Elizabeth (10 Sep 1970)
- Saga Bay offers to sell (7 Sep 1970)
- Cape Florida Lighthouse reconstruction nears (21 Aug 1970)
- The liberty ship LeBaron Russell (19 Aug 1970)
- Saga Bay offers to sell (18 Aug 1970)
- Dredging and filling in Dumfoundling (13 Aug 1970)
- An illegally constructed sewer line (12 Aug 1970)
- A small plane crashes off (2 Aug 1970)
- Much of the bayfront property (26 Jul 1970)
- The plan to fill at (24 Jul 1970)
- A 37-foot cabin cruiser burns (23 Jul 1970)
- The Metro Commission decides to (22 Jul 1970)
- A South Biscayne Bay development (20 Jul 1970)
- The Corps of Engineers files (16 Jul 1970)
- Burlingame Island development continues Photos (15 Jul 1970)
- Jim Hardie supports artificial reefs (14 Jul 1970)
- A 70 acre island in (13 Jul 1970)
- Congressman John Blatnik demands that (13 Jul 1970)
- A plan to fill 25 (11 Jul 1970)
- Dr William Fogarty claims all (5 Jul 1970)
- The Senate approves $12 million (2 Jul 1970)
- The presidential yacht Julie currently (1 Jul 1970)
- Sidney Genders claiming he rowed (26 Jun 1970)
- Artificial reef material is discussed Photo (25 Jun 1970)
- Metro Commissioners reject the Saga (25 Jun 1970)
- Development is planned for Fair (21 Jun 1970)
- The state buys Grossman’s Hammock Photo (21 Jun 1970)
- A hearing on the proposed (19 Jun 1970)
- Biscayne National Monument is officially (18 Jun 1970)
- The Miami Buoy is replaced (16 Jun 1970)
- A review of the bulkhead (12 Jun 1970)
- Miamarina construction continues Photo (10 Jun 1970)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Texas Thurman (6 Jun 1970)
- More on South Florida’s artificial reefs (2 Jun 1970)
- A detailed editorial on the (31 May 1970)
- An article on the Ocean (31 May 1970)
- Dick Stone discusses the artificial (31 May 1970)
- The Metro Planning Advisory Board (29 May 1970)
- The state house approves transferring (28 May 1970)
- Beach rebuilding for Miami Beach (26 May 1970)
- Public beach access problems persist (25 May 1970)
- Public beach access is disputed (24 May 1970)
- Islandia lobbyists continue their attempts (23 May 1970)
- The state senate approves transferring (22 May 1970)
- Beach erosion has caused many (21 May 1970)
- The 213-foot freighter Freight Consolidated (19 May 1970)
- Juanita Greene details George Merrick’s (17 May 1970)
- Islandia convinces the House Public (16 May 1970)
- The Metro Commission approves the (14 May 1970)
- The Florida Cabinet allows a (13 May 1970)
- More on the Saga Bay development (12 May 1970)
- An article on Lignumvitae Key (11 May 1970)
- The Florida Cabinet holds a (10 May 1970)
- A USCG helicopter crash lands (5 May 1970)
- The history of the tugboat (1 May 1970)
- Saga Bay revises its bayfront (1 May 1970)
- FPL agrees to meet the (28 Apr 1970)
- An article on Arthur Darwin (26 Apr 1970)
- Criminal charges are considered against (22 Apr 1970)
- The tug W C Smith (21 Apr 1970)
- The Department of Interior renews (21 Apr 1970)
- Judge C Clyde Atkins allows (17 Apr 1970)
- The new Port of Miami (13 Apr 1970)
- The Department of Interior files (12 Apr 1970)
- The US Bureau of Roads (12 Apr 1970)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Edna Gibson (10 Apr 1970)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Fae Cunningham (7 Apr 1970)
- The research ship Glomar Challenger (6 Apr 1970)
- The 24-foot cabin cruiser Don (5 Apr 1970)
- Juanita Greene writes about the (29 Mar 1970)
- FPL claims it’s too late (27 Mar 1970)
- Judge C Clyde Atkins rules (26 Mar 1970)
- The Metro Water and Sewer (23 Mar 1970)
- Details on South Biscayne Bay (22 Mar 1970)
- The Interior Department resumes buying (19 Mar 1970)
- Ownership of North Miami Spoil (16 Mar 1970)
- More on outfalls in the (16 Mar 1970)
- More on Miami Beach’s outfall (14 Mar 1970)
- Court action is brought against (14 Mar 1970)
- A court ordered cleanup of (13 Mar 1970)
- A Miami pollution case series (11 Mar 1970)
- Conservationists disagree with the South (10 Mar 1970)
- More pollution studies of Biscayne (9 Mar 1970)
- More on the halting of (7 Mar 1970)
- Miamarina construction continues Photo (7 Mar 1970)
- The purchasing of land for (6 Mar 1970)
- More on thermal pollution of (27 Feb 1970)
- The South Biscayne Bay thermal (26 Feb 1970)
- The Department of Interior threatens (25 Feb 1970)
- Studies show South Biscayne Bay (23 Feb 1970)
- FPL’s cooling canal opposed by (20 Feb 1970)
- New bulkhead lines are set (19 Feb 1970)
- High concentrations of pesticides are (19 Feb 1970)
- High concentrations of cellulose fibers (18 Feb 1970)
- The 143-foot Miami based research (17 Feb 1970)
- Miami approves a $500 million (13 Feb 1970)
- A resort and gambling casino (12 Feb 1970)
- An article on Elliott Key (6 Feb 1970)
- The Florida Cabinet retreats from (5 Feb 1970)
- The Metro Commission approves the (5 Feb 1970)
- The Izaak Walton League protests (4 Feb 1970)
- The Florida Cabinet tries to (4 Feb 1970)
- The 631-foot tanker Esso Hamburg (30 Jan 1970)
- Criticism of water pollution in (30 Jan 1970)
- The Metro Commission takes no (29 Jan 1970)
- A scenic bay roadway plan (23 Jan 1970)
- The US Government is paying (17 Jan 1970)
- Ocean sewer outfalls are criticized (16 Jan 1970)
- Miami Commissioner Irwin Christie proposes (9 Jan 1970)
- The liner Skyward arrives in (4 Jan 1970)
- A single engine plane crashes (3 Jan 1970)
- Pilings on the 79th Street (31 Dec 1969)
- The liner Skyward will arrive (28 Dec 1969)
- Miami Canal sewage cleanup begins (22 Dec 1969)
- Reporter Juanita Greene writes a (21 Dec 1969)
- North Bay Village passes a (20 Dec 1969)
- Miami Beach approves a $30 (18 Dec 1969)
- Previously unreported studies of water (18 Dec 1969)
- The Hoover Environmental Legal Defense (17 Dec 1969)
- Miami pioneer John R Burtashaw (13 Dec 1969)
- The county approves a 6 (9 Dec 1969)
- A section dedicated to winter (7 Dec 1969)
- The liner Song of Norway (3 Dec 1969)
- A range light missing from (20 Nov 1969)
- FPL gets its permit to (14 Nov 1969)
- Miami pioneer Rufus James Hardee (12 Nov 1969)
- The New Bahama Star is (9 Nov 1969)
- The Bahama Star New Bahama (8 Nov 1969)
- The New Bahama Star remains aground (7 Nov 1969)
- The New Bahama Star remains aground (3 Nov 1969)
- The New Bahama Star remains (2 Nov 1969)
- The 200-foot barge (converted freighter) (1 Nov 1969)
- The liner New Bahama Star (1 Nov 1969)
- A 150 by 22-foot barge (29 Oct 1969)
- The Tropic section features Stiltsville Photo (26 Oct 1969)
- Port of Miami traffic is (26 Oct 1969)
- The Florida Cabinet designates South (22 Oct 1969)
- The East Wind Ostwind recently (20 Oct 1969)
- An article on Bahamas lighthouses Photos (19 Oct 1969)
- Artificial reefs are created off (19 Oct 1969)
- An article on the crawfish (19 Oct 1969)
- The houseboat Caesar’s Forum is (17 Oct 1969)
- Juanita Green examines the complications (12 Oct 1969)
- Miamarina construction continues Photo (10 Oct 1969)
- Judge Harold Vann condemns land (9 Oct 1969)
- Oceanographer Harris Stewart warns that (8 Oct 1969)
- The East Wind Ostwind remains sunk (5 Oct 1969)
- FPL gets a 42 day (3 Oct 1969)
- Plans to expand Dinner Key (30 Sep 1969)
- The yawl East Wind Ostwind (29 Sep 1969)
- Beer Can Island near Haulover (28 Sep 1969)
- Fisher Island developers plan a (26 Sep 1969)
- Four Sunny Isles property owners (24 Sep 1969)
- Miami pioneer F Page Wilson (23 Sep 1969)
- More federal money is approved (20 Sep 1969)
- Miami pioneer Miss Cornelia Sutton (11 Sep 1969)
- The Seadade and FPL cooling (3 Sep 1969)
- A 78-foot derelict vessel is (28 Aug 1969)
- The Corps of Engineers gives (20 Aug 1969)
- Seadade Industries presents plans for (20 Aug 1969)
- The Seadade and FPL cooling (16 Aug 1969)
- The Seadade and FPL cooling (15 Aug 1969)
- Islandia files suit in court (8 Aug 1969)
- Miamarina construction continues Photo (8 Aug 1969)
- Seadade protests FPL’s attempt to (7 Aug 1969)
- Thermal pollution studies of Biscayne (3 Aug 1969)
- FPL gets a 2 month (30 Jul 1969)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Maud Abernathy (22 Jul 1969)
- The Britannia arrives at Hollywood Photo (20 Jul 1969)
- The Britannia continues Photo (18 Jul 1969)
- Chalk’s Flying Service celebrates 50 (17 Jul 1969)
- The submarine Ben Franklin starts (15 Jul 1969)
- The Britannia continues Photo (11 Jul 1969)
- After leaving Spain on 20 (10 Jul 1969)
- Thermal pollution studies of Biscayne (2 Jul 1969)
- The Card Sound bridge and (2 Jul 1969)
- Comments concerning Al Pflueger’s proposed (1 Jul 1969)
- FPL wants Seadade Industries’ South (28 Jun 1969)
- The 630-foot cargo vessel Simonburn (14 Jun 1969)
- A resolution transferring state land (11 Jun 1969)
- A major seaport and industrial (1 Jun 1969)
- Purchase agreements have been made (27 May 1969)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Fleda Hughes (23 May 1969)
- The 144 year old Key (22 May 1969)
- The Corps of Engineers starts (15 May 1969)
- The state will give up (14 May 1969)
- The hydrofoil Gulfstreak is taken (13 May 1969)
- The 4-masted barque Antarna is (12 May 1969)
- Coverage of the Cape Florida (10 May 1969)
- The final land acquisition is (9 May 1969)
- The research submarine Ben Franklin (4 May 1969)
- FPL’s variance that permits the (1 May 1969)
- The Onassis’ yacht Christina arrives (26 Apr 1969)
- A USCG boating course is (25 Apr 1969)
- The 36-foot yacht Miss Mate (21 Apr 1969)
- Plans are shown for the (21 Apr 1969)
- Commodore Munroe’s home is being (20 Apr 1969)
- Metro Commissioners oppose moving the (20 Apr 1969)
- The owner of the fishing (16 Apr 1969)
- Shipping agents suggest keeping the (14 Apr 1969)
- A hearing is set to (9 Apr 1969)
- Brooks and Markowitz want to (9 Apr 1969)
- Nixon Smiley writes about Larry (8 Apr 1969)
- Biscayne Bay thermal pollution arguments continue (2 Apr 1969)
- The Metro Commission declares the (2 Apr 1969)
- Edward Claughton asks permission from (30 Mar 1969)
- Mackfield Mortimer and David Dean (26 Mar 1969)
- Al Pflueger has a permit (23 Mar 1969)
- A boatload of live green (21 Mar 1969)
- Expansions are planned for the (18 Mar 1969)
- State agencies stop illegal filling (16 Mar 1969)
- A Navy F4B Phantom jet (12 Mar 1969)
- A houseboat sinks off West (10 Mar 1969)
- The yacht Julie arrives Photos (9 Mar 1969)
- The USCG marks a sunk (7 Mar 1969)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Bertha E (6 Mar 1969)
- Thermal pollution studies of Biscayne (5 Mar 1969)
- The research ship Discoverer returns (5 Mar 1969)
- President Nixon sells his portion (25 Feb 1969)
- The Biscayne Bay Yacht Club (24 Feb 1969)
- Thermal pollution studies of Biscayne (24 Feb 1969)
- A special boating section (23 Feb 1969)
- Due to rough seas the (22 Feb 1969)
- The Florida Cabinet rejects the (19 Feb 1969)
- Planning for a bridge to (18 Feb 1969)
- President Nixon’s 64-foot yacht Julie (16 Feb 1969)
- The liner Queen Elizabeth opens (14 Feb 1969)
- A new complex is dedicated (14 Feb 1969)
- The Trinity Dove is raised Photo (13 Feb 1969)
- Thermal pollution studies of Biscayne (13 Feb 1969)
- The 47-foot schooner Trinity Dove (12 Feb 1969)
- The Cape Florida Lighthouse restoration (12 Feb 1969)
- Thermal pollution studies of Biscayne (10 Feb 1969)
- The 316-foot 4-masted square-rigged sailing (10 Feb 1969)
- A county park is suggested (9 Feb 1969)
- The Florida Internal Improvement Fund (5 Feb 1969)
- The oil-slick dispersment Corexit 7664 (5 Feb 1969)
- Since the county has moved (29 Jan 1969)
- More on the new bulkhead lines (28 Jan 1969)
- Private investors buy Ragged Keys (26 Jan 1969)
- More on the new bulkhead (20 Jan 1969)
- Details on the new bulkhead (19 Jan 1969)
- The Metro Commission approves moving (9 Jan 1969)
- Charles Whited writes about the (8 Jan 1969)
- Miami pioneer Jean M Andrews (7 Jan 1969)
- A federal judge declares the (3 Jan 1969)
- The Florida Cabinet declares that (1 Jan 1969)
- The Port of Miami opens (30 Dec 1968)
- An article on Elliott Key (29 Dec 1968)
- A report on Dodge Island (29 Dec 1968)
- One of the minesweepers is (29 Dec 1968)
- David Stephen is convicted of (27 Dec 1968)
- Carl Homer recalls Charles Thompson’s (26 Dec 1968)
- Fifty barrels of oil are (24 Dec 1968)
- Miami pioneer Earl M Canova (20 Dec 1968)
- Hearings on FPL’s thermal pollution continue (20 Dec 1968)
- Nixon Smiley writes an article (18 Dec 1968)
- The liner Starward arrives Photo (15 Dec 1968)
- Nixon Smiley writes about Flamingo (12 Dec 1968)
- The 378-foot USCG cutter Sherman (12 Dec 1968)
- Islandia property owners protest paying (11 Dec 1968)
- The liner Queen Elizabeth arrives (8 Dec 1968)
- FPL responds to the scientists’ findings (7 Dec 1968)
- Scientists conclude that FPL’s thermal (6 Dec 1968)
- The liner Starward will take (3 Dec 1968)
- The FPL thermal pollution controversy continues (2 Dec 1968)
- Survivors of the Macedonian are (1 Dec 1968)
- The 63-foot yacht Macedonian sinks (30 Nov 1968)
- A Belcher Oil Company oil-laden (29 Nov 1968)
- The Metro Commission issue permits (20 Nov 1968)
- Security is increased in the (16 Nov 1968)
- Another bridge plan for Burlingame (15 Nov 1968)
- The Florida Cabinet approves the (13 Nov 1968)
- The Advisory Committee on Submerged (12 Nov 1968)
- A research diver for the (12 Nov 1968)
- An aerial tram across the (11 Nov 1968)
- Juanita Greene explains Lloyd Miller’s (10 Nov 1968)
- The liner Bahama Star is (2 Nov 1968)
- A timetable for Biscayne National (31 Oct 1968)
- Nixon Smiley writes about Ted (27 Oct 1968)
- A 16 ton hoovercraft is (20 Oct 1968)
- The Biscayne National Monument bill (19 Oct 1968)
- The Florida Cabinet reinstates the (16 Oct 1968)
- The 37-foot sport fishing boat (15 Oct 1968)
- A coconut palm blight is (10 Oct 1968)
- The purchasing of Biscayne National (9 Oct 1968)
- The Islandia City Council asks (8 Oct 1968)
- The Senate approves the Biscayne (5 Oct 1968)
- Dade County deputies dump confiscated (28 Sep 1968)
- Islandia and Metro land assessments (28 Sep 1968)
- FPL’s thermal pollution controversy continues (28 Sep 1968)
- Jim Hardie gives details of (26 Sep 1968)
- A Senate committee approves the (26 Sep 1968)
- The Carillon owners pump sand (23 Sep 1968)
- Dante Fascell and Chuck Hall (22 Sep 1968)
- Islandia City Manager Don Petit (19 Sep 1968)
- The county sues Islandia for (19 Sep 1968)
- Governor Kirk and conservationists condemn (19 Sep 1968)
- Miami native Richard Carney Peacock (18 Sep 1968)
- The Florida Cabinet lifts its (18 Sep 1968)
- The Biscayne National Monument bill (17 Sep 1968)
- The 1733 sunken galleon San (16 Sep 1968)
- The 32-foot yacht Sinbad burns (15 Sep 1968)
- The House continues to debate (15 Sep 1968)
- The Biscayne National Monument bill (13 Sep 1968)
- The FPL thermal pollution debate continues (12 Sep 1968)
- The state committee determines Dade’s (4 Sep 1968)
- Dade’s bulkhead lines are studied (3 Sep 1968)
- Large scale marine research subs (1 Sep 1968)
- Miamian Robert Mix salvages old (30 Aug 1968)
- Richard Nixon and Bebe Rebozo (28 Aug 1968)
- The Amaryllis is floated towed (23 Aug 1968)
- Coconut Grove’s Thrill Hill is (22 Aug 1968)
- Johnny Meleski finds a coral (13 Aug 1968)
- The 210-foot cargo vessel Caribbean (9 Aug 1968)
- Nixon Smiley writes about the (7 Aug 1968)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Mildred Sturgis (5 Aug 1968)
- The Cape Florida Lighthouse restoration (30 Jul 1968)
- Nixon Smiley writes about Alabama (28 Jul 1968)
- The liners Bahama Star Ariadine (16 Jul 1968)
- Islandia asks the Coast Guard (15 Jul 1968)
- Mayor Ralph Fossey invites members (11 Jul 1968)
- Fair Isle development is planned Photo (11 Jul 1968)
- The Key Biscayne and Virginia (11 Jul 1968)
- The Turkey Point thermal pollution (9 Jul 1968)
- Miami pioneer Elmer D Tubbs (8 Jul 1968)
- Dodge Island terminal construction continues Photo (6 Jul 1968)
- An article on the Freedom (29 Jun 1968)
- Financing is approved to fight (29 Jun 1968)
- A House subcommittee approves purchasing (25 Jun 1968)
- The 65-foot pleasure boat Joseph (23 Jun 1968)
- The April Fool arrives in (22 Jun 1968)
- The April Fool is spotted (21 Jun 1968)
- The April Fool continues toward (19 Jun 1968)
- The 45-foot fishing boat Silver (18 Jun 1968)
- Card Sound road and bridge (18 Jun 1968)
- The Atid remains aground on (18 Jun 1968)
- The April Fool is 25 (18 Jun 1968)
- The 236-foot refrigerator ship Atid (17 Jun 1968)
- The April Fool is off (17 Jun 1968)
- The April Fool has not (16 Jun 1968)
- A helicopter crashes and sinks (14 Jun 1968)
- The April Fool has not (11 Jun 1968)
- Miamarina construction begins (11 Jun 1968)
- A large waterspout damages boats (8 Jun 1968)
- Metro agrees to give most (7 Jun 1968)
- Port Everglades will become home (4 Jun 1968)
- The top is removed from (25 May 1968)
- The bill containing financing for (24 May 1968)
- The Cape Florida Lighthouse is (24 May 1968)
- The Inverrosa is floated and (24 May 1968)
- A piper cub plane lands (23 May 1968)
- Fascell’s plan for financing the (21 May 1968)
- The April Fool continues (20 May 1968)
- Dante Fascell adds funding for (19 May 1968)
- Metro officials object to Islandia (15 May 1968)
- The Florida Cabinet bans submerged (15 May 1968)
- Miami pioneer E N Belcher (15 May 1968)
- The April Fool is west (12 May 1968)
- The Inverrosa remains aground Photo (11 May 1968)
- The Inverrosa remains aground Photo (10 May 1968)
- The 306-foot cargo boat Inverrosa (9 May 1968)
- Islandia asks Dade for fire boats (7 May 1968)
- Nixon Smiley writes about the (5 May 1968)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Julie Matheson (26 Apr 1968)
- The University of Miami will (26 Apr 1968)
- The Miami Beach Planning Commission (24 Apr 1968)
- Metro and state officials plan (20 Apr 1968)
- Islandia officials convince Coral Gables (17 Apr 1968)
- The Navy will support University (12 Apr 1968)
- A 26-foot fishing boat burns (8 Apr 1968)
- A Stiltsville feature contains many (7 Apr 1968)
- The 26-foot pleasure boat Stamas (7 Apr 1968)
- Yet to be filled Pelican (6 Apr 1968)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Lottie E (5 Apr 1968)
- The Metro Commission refuses to (3 Apr 1968)
- The Metro Commission approves the (3 Apr 1968)
- Hugo Vihlen’s ship April Fool (31 Mar 1968)
- Gables-by-the-Sea developers request a change (23 Mar 1968)
- Land cost estimates are discussed (23 Mar 1968)
- Miamarina planning continues (22 Mar 1968)
- The Corps of Engineers plans (21 Mar 1968)
- A houseboat is wrecked at (17 Mar 1968)
- Islandia residents rehearse for a (16 Mar 1968)
- A map of the filling (13 Mar 1968)
- Survivors recall the Polynesia troubles (5 Mar 1968)
- Windjammer Cruise Line’s 151-foot schooner (4 Mar 1968)
- The 103-foot Panamanian yacht Marala (4 Mar 1968)
- Details about the Turkey Point (4 Mar 1968)
- Leon Prior writes about Operation (3 Mar 1968)
- The Biscayne Bay Yacht Club (23 Feb 1968)
- Nixon Smiley writes about Aerojet (18 Feb 1968)
- Miami pioneer Capt Frederick L (17 Feb 1968)
- General Contractors and Atlantis Development (7 Feb 1968)
- Lack of funding stalls the (6 Feb 1968)
- An article on Pelican Island Photo (1 Feb 1968)
- The 32-foot cabin cruiser C’est (31 Jan 1968)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Harriet E (21 Jan 1968)
- The Florida Air and Water (17 Jan 1968)
- Marshall and Malcolm Wiseheart win (13 Jan 1968)
- The Florida Cabinet approves filling (10 Jan 1968)
- The schooner America is docked (9 Jan 1968)
- Miami pioneer Columbus Eugene McLendon (5 Jan 1968)
- The federal Water Pollution Control (29 Dec 1967)
- The Florida Cabinet approves the (28 Dec 1967)
- The Metro Commission gives FPL (20 Dec 1967)
- Islandia property owners voice their (6 Dec 1967)
- Islandia asks Metro to drop (5 Dec 1967)
- An article on Pinewood Cemetery Photo (4 Dec 1967)
- Luther Brooks launches a campaign (29 Nov 1967)
- The liner Princess Italia arrives (28 Nov 1967)
- Metro calls for bids on (28 Nov 1967)
- Monroe County refuses to build (15 Nov 1967)
- The schooner America is in (14 Nov 1967)
- Islandia property owners vote in (14 Nov 1967)
- The Department of Interior recommends (14 Nov 1967)
- Survivors recall the Yarmouth Castle disaster (13 Nov 1967)
- Islandia votes on building a (13 Nov 1967)
- Islandia asks Metro to drop (7 Nov 1967)
- The Biscayne National Monument bill (31 Oct 1967)
- The Miami Chamber of Commerce (25 Oct 1967)
- The Florida Cabinet stops the (25 Oct 1967)
- The Islandia Yacht Club is (24 Oct 1967)
- The Biscayne National Monument bill (22 Oct 1967)
- A history of the wooden (19 Oct 1967)
- The Metro Commission denies permission (18 Oct 1967)
- Nixon Smiley writes about an (15 Oct 1967)
- Details of the beach rejuvenation (9 Oct 1967)
- Miami Beach property owners oppose (4 Oct 1967)
- The Corps of Engineers will (23 Sep 1967)
- Another suit is placed against (22 Sep 1967)
- The tugboat Venture cut loose (21 Sep 1967)
- Interama planning and construction continues Photo (17 Sep 1967)
- Monroe County asks the Corps (14 Sep 1967)
- Another feasibility study for a (10 Sep 1967)
- Des Rocher sand dredging off (7 Sep 1967)
- The erosion problem of Miami (31 Aug 1967)
- The Corps of Engineers approves (31 Aug 1967)
- A photo of the junk (21 Aug 1967)
- The houseboat Caesar’s Forum is (20 Aug 1967)
- The city of Miami asks (19 Aug 1967)
- The Islandia Yacht Club on (17 Aug 1967)
- The submarine Aluminaut leaves for (16 Aug 1967)
- The Corps of Engineers studies (15 Aug 1967)
- Islandia opens bids for construction (11 Aug 1967)
- The city of Miami in (9 Aug 1967)
- Race boat driver Lew Koehler (4 Aug 1967)
- The Corps of Engineers grants (2 Aug 1967)
- A photo and history of (31 Jul 1967)
- Conservationists oppose the reconstruction of (30 Jul 1967)
- The research ship Discoverer arrives Photo (27 Jul 1967)
- Monroe County plans to extend (24 Jul 1967)
- Dade – Monroe land swap (19 Jul 1967)
- Dade – Monroe land swap (18 Jul 1967)
- Fred Belland’s ashes are scattered (15 Jul 1967)
- The Islandia Yacht Club a (14 Jul 1967)
- The freighter Freight Transporter is (12 Jul 1967)
- The 500-foot freighter Ideal Cement (11 Jul 1967)
- The Sunday Magazine features Art (9 Jul 1967)
- More on the Doxiadis Plan (9 Jul 1967)
- A plan is proposed to (7 Jul 1967)
- The House passes the submerged (7 Jul 1967)
- The state supports the Doxiadis Plan (5 Jul 1967)
- A marine science camp is (3 Jul 1967)
- Another Russian crate is found (30 Jun 1967)
- A wooden crate containing strange (29 Jun 1967)
- Metro commissioners continue to negotiate (28 Jun 1967)
- Dr John Hall is on (25 Jun 1967)
- Metro commissioners are opposed to (20 Jun 1967)
- Aerojet tests another rocket engine (18 Jun 1967)
- Salvaging oil from sunken tankers (16 Jun 1967)
- Anglo – American Properties drop (15 Jun 1967)
- The Florida Cabinet supports the (14 Jun 1967)
- Representative William Cramer suggests removing (12 Jun 1967)
- The 226-foot cargo ship Sacal (11 Jun 1967)
- The Miami Commission approves C (8 Jun 1967)
- WRIZ’s radio towers are operating (4 Jun 1967)
- Cryogenic scuba designed by Miamian (4 Jun 1967)
- Miami bayfront rebuilding plans by (3 Jun 1967)
- Miamarina plans are shown (28 May 1967)
- Hotels and apartments are planned (26 May 1967)
- The research ship Discoverer will (26 May 1967)
- A state submerged land bill (21 May 1967)
- The 45-foot yacht Reef Corsair (21 May 1967)
- The submarine Alvin and tender (19 May 1967)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Olive Hand (17 May 1967)
- The 76 year old 65-foot (17 May 1967)
- Planning for a marina on (16 May 1967)
- Representative Bernie Papy Jr supports (5 May 1967)
- The Amaryllis is still aground (4 May 1967)
- Miami Beach Mayor Elliott Roosevelt (3 May 1967)
- Monroe County commissioners offer 30 (3 May 1967)
- Bell Acrosystem’s SK-5 hovercraft is (26 Apr 1967)
- A laboratory for the Environmental (25 Apr 1967)
- The 316-foot 4-masted yacht Patria (23 Apr 1967)
- The 33-foot trawler Audas II (23 Apr 1967)
- A bill that makes more (20 Apr 1967)
- The 55-foot yacht Sea Road (15 Apr 1967)
- The Miami River is featured (9 Apr 1967)
- Captain Troxel is cleared of (1 Apr 1967)
- A taxpayer sues Islandia for (28 Mar 1967)
- Plans for the new Bayfront (28 Mar 1967)
- Hugo Vihlen plans to cross (26 Mar 1967)
- The Third Conference on Underwater (26 Mar 1967)
- Dade County pioneer J Carrington (25 Mar 1967)
- The junk car reef plan (25 Mar 1967)
- The Tropical Audubon Society’s lawsuit (23 Mar 1967)
- The C-111 dam will stay (23 Mar 1967)
- Miami officials plan to use (22 Mar 1967)
- The National Audubon Society postpones (22 Mar 1967)
- The dam in the C-111 (21 Mar 1967)
- Plans for Miamarina at Bayfront (18 Mar 1967)
- The Audubon Society sues to (16 Mar 1967)
- Aristotle Onassis’ 1800 ton yacht (14 Mar 1967)
- Seven Navy destroyers arrive in (12 Mar 1967)
- A 20-foot pilot whale beaches (2 Mar 1967)
- The 45-foot trawler Clara A (28 Feb 1967)
- Plans are shown for Interama’s (28 Feb 1967)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Mabel Adelaide (18 Feb 1967)
- Miami pioneer John Augustus Lasseter (14 Feb 1967)
- The Port of Miami on (12 Feb 1967)
- The steamship Hope arrives at (12 Feb 1967)
- Islandia requests applications for utility franchises (7 Feb 1967)
- The Islandia preservation vs development (6 Feb 1967)
- An editorial on the Claughton (5 Feb 1967)
- The Flagler Memorial island is (3 Feb 1967)
- The Internal Improvement Fund orders (1 Feb 1967)
- Senator Ben Griffin supports a (31 Jan 1967)
- Plans are being drawn for (31 Jan 1967)
- Islandia hires Miami architect James (31 Jan 1967)
- An old large anchor is (29 Jan 1967)
- The 36-foot fishing boat Coloma (27 Jan 1967)
- Attorney General Earl Faircloth calls (24 Jan 1967)
- The 176-foot yacht Southern Breeze (23 Jan 1967)
- The Atlantic is floated (23 Jan 1967)
- The 563-foot liner Atlantic remains (22 Jan 1967)
- The liner Atlantic runs aground (21 Jan 1967)
- Dade County wants the state (18 Jan 1967)
- Secretary of Interior Stewart Udall (16 Jan 1967)
- Fascell speaks to the Florida (15 Jan 1967)
- The Florida Audubon Society tours Islandia (14 Jan 1967)
- Department of Interior officials confirm (6 Jan 1967)
- Conservationist Jim Redford is against (5 Jan 1967)
- The 316-foot motor sailer Patria (5 Jan 1967)
- J Bruce Vining secures a (4 Jan 1967)
- The 42-foot charter boat Sea (3 Jan 1967)
- Developer Albert Bostwick presents plans (3 Jan 1967)
- Coverage of the Cape Florida (2 Jan 1967)
- Cape Florida State Park opens (31 Dec 1966)
- A 40-foot yacht burns just (23 Dec 1966)
- A floating hotel is proposed (18 Dec 1966)
- The National Park Service will (15 Dec 1966)
- Details of canal 111 Photo (10 Dec 1966)
- The Metro Commission stops a (7 Dec 1966)
- Miami native Charles E Oxar (2 Dec 1966)
- Lt Gerald Ward and a (27 Nov 1966)
- Dade County pioneer Mrs Mary (24 Nov 1966)
- John Pennekamp shows 12 year (24 Nov 1966)
- A public hearing is scheduled (23 Nov 1966)
- Yachts destroyed in the Broward (19 Nov 1966)
- Artifacts are recovered from a (18 Nov 1966)
- A fire at Broward Marina (18 Nov 1966)
- The Metro Commission continues to (16 Nov 1966)
- The East Wind Ostwind can (16 Nov 1966)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Sybil L (13 Nov 1966)
- Because of an ordinance violation (13 Nov 1966)
- Nixon Smiley shows 1938 plans (6 Nov 1966)
- The Miami Commission will only (6 Nov 1966)
- Miami Mayor Robert King High (6 Nov 1966)
- The bridge plan is rejected (4 Nov 1966)
- A plan is presented to (3 Nov 1966)
- The Florida Cabinet rejects plans (19 Oct 1966)
- Cubans continue to be smuggled (16 Oct 1966)
- An explanation of the current (10 Oct 1966)
- The Metro Commission supports a (6 Oct 1966)
- The Point Thatcher remains aground Photo (6 Oct 1966)
- The freighter Temac lists at (5 Oct 1966)
- A hurricane hits the Keys (5 Oct 1966)
- The Bikini Club formerly the (2 Oct 1966)
- Gar Wood Sr suggests using (1 Oct 1966)
- A 200 pound Air Force (28 Sep 1966)
- The State Conservation Board rejects (27 Sep 1966)
- The First Research Corporation’s South (26 Sep 1966)
- Mike Thompson attacks the Biscayne (22 Sep 1966)
- Plans for a salt water (21 Sep 1966)
- The Metro Commission supports the (21 Sep 1966)
- A 220 pound sunfish is (20 Sep 1966)
- Captain Alexander Jones logs provide (18 Sep 1966)
- Dade County pioneer Mrs Daisy (15 Sep 1966)
- First Research Corporation stresses the (15 Sep 1966)
- The Biscayne National Monument bill (13 Sep 1966)
- Islandia property owners desperation to (12 Sep 1966)
- The 479-foot freighter Drvar arrives (10 Sep 1966)
- A $29 million sandbar erosion (10 Sep 1966)
- A salt water control dam (6 Sep 1966)
- Dante Fascell plans to introduce (4 Sep 1966)
- Aerojet receives a $10 million (2 Sep 1966)
- A private study supports a (24 Aug 1966)
- The Lignumvitae Key causeway controversy continues (20 Aug 1966)
- Islandia Mayor Luther Brooks defends (19 Aug 1966)
- Islandia’s tax increase may be (18 Aug 1966)
- Islandia residents triple their own (16 Aug 1966)
- A study encourages a seaport (6 Aug 1966)
- John Pennekamp tells of the (4 Aug 1966)
- A USCG investigation blames an (3 Aug 1966)
- A 28-foot cabin cruiser burns (1 Aug 1966)
- The Christ of the Deep (30 Jul 1966)
- Pioneers gather to observe Miami’s (28 Jul 1966)
- The Sunday Magazine displays the (24 Jul 1966)
- Stiltsville residents increase by 240 (18 Jul 1966)
- The Amaryllis remains aground The (17 Jul 1966)
- The Cape Florida Lighthouse Indian (17 Jul 1966)
- An article on Pappy Chalk Photo (17 Jul 1966)
- The Metro Commission asks the (14 Jul 1966)
- An Air Force F-100 jet (14 Jul 1966)
- An Air Force F-104 jet (12 Jul 1966)
- An article on Mrs Maude (10 Jul 1966)
- Jim Martenhoff supports the artificial (8 Jul 1966)
- Dante Fascell authors an Islandia (2 Jul 1966)
- Funds for the purchase of (1 Jul 1966)
- Dade County removes its ban (1 Jul 1966)
- Cape Florida State Park is (22 Jun 1966)
- Mayor Luther Brooks rejects the (17 Jun 1966)
- Albury Lines forced out of (15 Jun 1966)
- A small plane crashes in (12 Jun 1966)
- The 250-foot freighter Anaqua is (10 Jun 1966)
- An editorial by John Pennekamp (10 Jun 1966)
- A hurricane passes west of (9 Jun 1966)
- Turkey Point Power Plant construction (2 Jun 1966)
- The Metro Planning Advisory Board (27 May 1966)
- The 65-foot yacht Sea Lark (25 May 1966)
- Aerojet Corporation alters their channel (21 May 1966)
- The preliminary engineering work on (20 May 1966)
- Funds are allocated for a (18 May 1966)
- Failing to get any bids (17 May 1966)
- A mainland-to-Elliott Key ferry line (16 May 1966)
- The Izaak Walton League meets (15 May 1966)
- Legal action is taken to (14 May 1966)
- A bid is received for (13 May 1966)
- A causeway to Lignumvitae Key (12 May 1966)
- Plans are made to moor (7 May 1966)
- Miami pioneer Miss Florence Brown (6 May 1966)
- The Metro Commission tightens dredging (4 May 1966)
- The 441-foot steamship Vara is (2 May 1966)
- Dante Fascell authors a bill (1 May 1966)
- The Pericles is floated from (29 Apr 1966)
- The 476-foot Russian tanker Maurice (29 Apr 1966)
- The Mandalay remains aground Photo (26 Apr 1966)
- Miami commissioners delay the Fisher (26 Apr 1966)
- Since port activity has shifted (24 Apr 1966)
- The Pericles remains aground (23 Apr 1966)
- The Pericles remains aground A (22 Apr 1966)
- The 417-foot freighter Pericles is (21 Apr 1966)
- Dodge Island Seaport dredging will (20 Apr 1966)
- The Greek freighter Pericles is (20 Apr 1966)
- A 42-foot sportfishing boat burns (18 Apr 1966)
- The Miami City Commission approves (12 Apr 1966)
- The Viking Princess is taken (10 Apr 1966)
- The liner Viking Princess burns (9 Apr 1966)
- The Department of Interior moves (7 Apr 1966)
- The causeway ordinance receives final approval (6 Apr 1966)
- The state purchases 100 acres (5 Apr 1966)
- The American Nazi Party wants (3 Apr 1966)
- Alabama Jack hosts a barbecue (30 Mar 1966)
- The captain of the Marana (28 Mar 1966)
- Islandia reopens the causeway proposal (27 Mar 1966)
- The Florida Cabinet votes to (23 Mar 1966)
- An article on Ocean Reef (20 Mar 1966)
- Islandia advertises for bids on (17 Mar 1966)
- The 108-foot ketch Argosy is (16 Mar 1966)
- Mayor Luther Brooks urges Islandia (11 Mar 1966)
- The Homestead – Redland Chamber (5 Mar 1966)
- Stewart Udall warns that a (4 Mar 1966)
- The captain is blamed for (4 Mar 1966)
- The Tropical Audubon Society files (3 Mar 1966)
- The Hoover Foundation takes six (28 Feb 1966)
- A daily shipping news – (25 Feb 1966)
- A planning study of South (25 Feb 1966)
- The 1934 subchaser Nemesis will (24 Feb 1966)
- Aerojet test fires a 260 (24 Feb 1966)
- Adolf Hitler’s former yacht the (21 Feb 1966)
- A note found in a (19 Feb 1966)
- A special boating section (18 Feb 1966)
- Fourteen Islandia land owners appeal (18 Feb 1966)
- Edward Claughton opposes the new (16 Feb 1966)
- The Padre Island remains aground Photo (14 Feb 1966)
- The Padre Island remains aground (13 Feb 1966)
- The 501-foot tanker Padre Island (12 Feb 1966)
- The 38-foot boat Whats At (11 Feb 1966)
- The 85-foot cruise boat Biscayne (9 Feb 1966)
- The Tropical Audubon Society threatens (8 Feb 1966)
- The freighter Amaryllis is floated Photo (4 Feb 1966)
- The Dade Voting Registrar removes (3 Feb 1966)
- Meylach’s anchor is shown in (30 Jan 1966)
- Dante Fascell and Claude Pepper (29 Jan 1966)
- A photo of Cabo San (27 Jan 1966)
- The National Park Service ranks (25 Jan 1966)
- A salvage company begins work (25 Jan 1966)
- Eleven Islandia voters call their (23 Jan 1966)
- Beach renourishment is planned for (23 Jan 1966)
- The National Park Service completes (21 Jan 1966)
- Islandia property owners Mathieu and (21 Jan 1966)
- Islandia Mayor Luther Brooks asks (21 Jan 1966)
- The current Islandia causeway plan (19 Jan 1966)
- The National Park Service begins (18 Jan 1966)
- The Metro Commission approves the (18 Jan 1966)
- Interior Secretary Stewart Udall condemns (15 Jan 1966)
- Metro proposes an ordinance to (12 Jan 1966)
- Mike Burke surveys the Windjammer (8 Jan 1966)
- Windjammer Cruises’ 135-foot schooner Polynesia (7 Jan 1966)
- All Islandia voters are sent (6 Jan 1966)
- The state gives the 6 (5 Jan 1966)
- The 14 Islandia voters were (4 Jan 1966)
- The Yarmouth Castle inquiry continues (4 Jan 1966)
- Despite salvage efforts the Mandalay (3 Jan 1966)
- A court will decide if (1 Jan 1966)
- Mike Burke’s 128-foot schooner Mandalay (1 Jan 1966)
- Islandia threatens to build the (31 Dec 1965)
- The owner of the Marana (31 Dec 1965)
- Fourteen of the sixteen Islandia (31 Dec 1965)
- A 300 pound swordfish is (30 Dec 1965)
- Jim Martenhoff describes Elliott Key (29 Dec 1965)
- The 75-foot yacht Marana sinks (29 Dec 1965)
- The Miami based liner Viking (24 Dec 1965)
- Baby green turtles are released (23 Dec 1965)
- Florida creates a 10 man (23 Dec 1965)
- The state approves the causeway (22 Dec 1965)
- Islandia causeway meetings start today (21 Dec 1965)
- Miami Commissioners seek federal funds (18 Dec 1965)
- The Islandia National Monument Committee (18 Dec 1965)
- The Homestead Chamber of Commerce (17 Dec 1965)
- A causeway back up plan (17 Dec 1965)
- The Metro Commission gives unanimous (15 Dec 1965)
- Islandia will not be considered (14 Dec 1965)
- Articles on the Yarmouth Castle (12 Dec 1965)
- Secretary of the Interior Stewart (11 Dec 1965)
- Miami native Mrs Edna King (10 Dec 1965)
- Mayor Chuck Hall urges the (10 Dec 1965)
- Islandia waits for federal answers (8 Dec 1965)
- An article on the submarine (5 Dec 1965)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Linda J (1 Dec 1965)
- Metro Commissioners remove all drawings (1 Dec 1965)
- The state tightens the sunken (1 Dec 1965)
- Airlift starts today (1 Dec 1965)
- Secretary of State Tom Adams (30 Nov 1965)
- The Hoover Foundation donates $100000 (24 Nov 1965)
- Mrs Flora Barrington recalls life (22 Nov 1965)
- The Yarmouth Castle inquiry starts today (22 Nov 1965)
- Sealift is increasingly disorganized (21 Nov 1965)
- The liners Yarmouth the sister (20 Nov 1965)
- Marine biologist Arthur Marshall criticizes (19 Nov 1965)
- A third boat is added (18 Nov 1965)
- Turkey Point Power Plant will (16 Nov 1965)
- Turkey Point construction continues Photo (15 Nov 1965)
- Metro Commissioner Hardy Matheson pleads (15 Nov 1965)
- Eighty four people remain missing (15 Nov 1965)
- Historical details on the shipwreck (14 Nov 1965)
- The Yarmouth Castle sinks in (14 Nov 1965)
- The 385-foot liner Yarmouth Castle (14 Nov 1965)
- Government chartered private vessels (Sealift) (13 Nov 1965)
- Stiltsville homes damaged more than (12 Nov 1965)
- Islandia presents a new causeway plan (11 Nov 1965)
- Islandia Mayor Luther Brooks is (5 Nov 1965)
- Metro and Islandia try to (2 Nov 1965)
- Miami Beach plans a $30 (1 Nov 1965)
- Details on the 1 November (30 Oct 1965)
- Cape Florida may go to (29 Oct 1965)
- The USCG decommissions the Dinner (27 Oct 1965)
- State financial problems threaten the (27 Oct 1965)
- The Izaak Walton League recommends (27 Oct 1965)
- The National Park Service prepares (25 Oct 1965)
- Miami port activity increases port (23 Oct 1965)
- The mid-bay causeway is removed (21 Oct 1965)
- Islandia offers oceanfront for public (20 Oct 1965)
- A tunnel under Government Cut (18 Oct 1965)
- Dr Donald de Sylva warns (17 Oct 1965)
- Metro commissioners begin seeking ways (14 Oct 1965)
- The number of Cuban refugees (14 Oct 1965)
- The state gives Metro 60 (13 Oct 1965)
- Metro wants public ownership of (12 Oct 1965)
- The houseboat Caesar’s Forum sinks (12 Oct 1965)
- The latest Islandia causeway plans (11 Oct 1965)
- Islandia will cooperate with Metro (8 Oct 1965)
- The mid-bay parkway may be (6 Oct 1965)
- Florida ignores deadlines to make (2 Oct 1965)
- A 19th century British cannon (2 Oct 1965)
- FPL awards a contract to (2 Oct 1965)
- Mrs J F Redford Director (1 Oct 1965)
- The state delays transfer of (29 Sep 1965)
- Plans are presented for the (29 Sep 1965)
- The state of Florida allows (28 Sep 1965)
- Hardy Matheson asks the state (27 Sep 1965)
- The Antiquities Commission will take (27 Sep 1965)
- The world’s biggest solid fuel (26 Sep 1965)
- The Metro Commission begs to (22 Sep 1965)
- The Metro Commission wants to (21 Sep 1965)
- A temporary bridge is used (20 Sep 1965)
- The mid-bay parkway is still (20 Sep 1965)
- A 204-foot barge is aground (19 Sep 1965)
- A new yacht marina will (15 Sep 1965)
- The Amaryllis is still aground Photo (14 Sep 1965)
- Hurricane damage to Stiltsville: Pierre’s (13 Sep 1965)
- Houseboaters tell how they weathered (11 Sep 1965)
- The 411-foot Panamanian freighter Amaryllis (9 Sep 1965)
- A hurricane passes over Key (9 Sep 1965)
- Hurricane warnings are posted for (8 Sep 1965)
- An article on Richer Perky’s (5 Sep 1965)
- Metro Planning Director Reginald Walters (3 Sep 1965)
- The mid-bay causeway plan still exists (31 Aug 1965)
- Some Key Biscayne residents prefer (30 Aug 1965)
- Women’s clubs oppose the Islandia (29 Aug 1965)
- A Key Biscayne – Elliott (28 Aug 1965)
- Martin Meylach recovers a 16 (27 Aug 1965)
- The plans for Cape Florida (25 Aug 1965)
- The state agrees on a (24 Aug 1965)
- An option for the city (24 Aug 1965)
- A feature on Stiltsville Photos (22 Aug 1965)
- The Islandia causeway will have (21 Aug 1965)
- Conservationists protest the Islandia causeway plan (20 Aug 1965)
- The terms of the Islandia (19 Aug 1965)
- The state grants Islandia the right-of-way (18 Aug 1965)
- The state grants Islandia the (18 Aug 1965)
- The National Park Service receives (17 Aug 1965)
- Islandia asks the state for a (17 Aug 1965)
- Islandia asks the state for right-of-way (17 Aug 1965)
- Planning for a new bridge (17 Aug 1965)
- Islandia property owners continue to (16 Aug 1965)
- The 46-foot Gamecock is featured (16 Aug 1965)
- A photo of the South (15 Aug 1965)
- Key Biscayne resident John Stone (15 Aug 1965)
- Mrs Roland A Saye Jr (14 Aug 1965)
- A fesibility study concludes a (14 Aug 1965)
- An update on the Islandia (14 Aug 1965)
- More on the Seven Seas (13 Aug 1965)
- A sailor on the Seven (13 Aug 1965)
- An old wooden ship is (13 Aug 1965)
- Stiltsville homeowners will have to (11 Aug 1965)
- The Seven Seas killer is (11 Aug 1965)
- The Straits of Florida is (10 Aug 1965)
- Three men are shot to (9 Aug 1965)
- An article on the fresh (7 Aug 1965)
- J W Justus prepares to (2 Aug 1965)
- More shipwrecks of the 1733 (29 Jul 1965)
- Bikini Club staffers post bail (26 Jul 1965)
- The Internal Improvement Fund trustees (26 Jul 1965)
- State Beverage Agents raid the (25 Jul 1965)
- The National Park Services solicits (25 Jul 1965)
- Impatient with delays in finishing (21 Jul 1965)
- The state may offer the (21 Jul 1965)
- Development plans for Fisher Island (20 Jul 1965)
- The Department of Interior releases (20 Jul 1965)
- The Imperial Bahama is being (18 Jul 1965)
- Businessmen request a South Dade (14 Jul 1965)
- Weller Patten Manieri and Patterson (11 Jul 1965)
- Surveys of Cape Florida in (11 Jul 1965)
- Islandia property owners disagree with (7 Jul 1965)
- Negotiations to buy Cape Florida continue (1 Jul 1965)
- Fresh water flows from a (30 Jun 1965)
- Planning for a mid-bay causeway (30 Jun 1965)
- An article on Old Card (27 Jun 1965)
- South Dade seaport planning continues (26 Jun 1965)
- Mrs W J Krome recalls (24 Jun 1965)
- An article on treasure hunter (24 Jun 1965)
- A 1919 photo of Miami Beach (24 Jun 1965)
- The Metro Commission considers helping (23 Jun 1965)
- Landscape plans start for Dodge (23 Jun 1965)
- Mike Burke’s Yankee Clipper is (20 Jun 1965)
- An 80-foot shrimp boat burns (20 Jun 1965)
- The USCG Eagle arrives in (19 Jun 1965)
- Islandia officials seek a federal (16 Jun 1965)
- Coverage of the Dodge Island (8 Jun 1965)
- Dodge Island Seaport officially opens (7 Jun 1965)
- Metro Commissioners urge the state (4 Jun 1965)
- The Virginia Key – Fisher (3 Jun 1965)
- The Florida Cabinet hears both (2 Jun 1965)
- City Commissioner Steve Clark seeks (1 Jun 1965)
- Islandia and Metro officials go (1 Jun 1965)
- The history and lore of (31 May 1965)
- Charles E Oxar Sr born (30 May 1965)
- Cape Florida and Sands Key (30 May 1965)
- The captain of the Albatross (30 May 1965)
- Governor Haydon Burns assigns a (26 May 1965)
- Islandia approves their zoning code book (25 May 1965)
- Beach restoration at Miami Beach (25 May 1965)
- The 82-foot yacht Owana sinks (24 May 1965)
- Tugboats race during the 11th (23 May 1965)
- More on price negotiations for (23 May 1965)
- A Dodge Island – Fisher (22 May 1965)
- Acquiring Cape Florida for a (21 May 1965)
- Islandia creates a zoning code book (19 May 1965)
- Mrs David Reading suggests the (19 May 1965)
- The Sunday Magazine features A (16 May 1965)
- Treasure salvor Mel Fisher discovers (25 Apr 1965)
- A deal for the state (24 Apr 1965)
- Metro commissioners ask the state (20 Apr 1965)
- Judge Charles Fulton issues an (20 Apr 1965)
- A meeting is scheduled by (19 Apr 1965)
- A biography of developer Louis Ray (17 Apr 1965)
- The mid-bay causeway is still (16 Apr 1965)
- Louis Ray continues dredging and (16 Apr 1965)
- An editorial by Jim Martenhoff (16 Apr 1965)
- Louis Ray starts dredging and (15 Apr 1965)
- Louis Ray creates two 50 (14 Apr 1965)
- The submarine Aluminaut is tested (14 Apr 1965)
- County Islandia and FPL cooperation (12 Apr 1965)
- A small plane crashes 5 (10 Apr 1965)
- Louis Ray of Acme Contractors (10 Apr 1965)
- The Kuenzels examine their new (9 Apr 1965)
- A private guard orders a (8 Apr 1965)
- Construction of North Miami’s sewer (2 Apr 1965)
- Conservationists and yachtsmen vow to (31 Mar 1965)
- The Department of Interior and (26 Mar 1965)
- The Miami Beach 50th Anniversary (23 Mar 1965)
- Charles Silver and an armed (21 Mar 1965)
- Miami officials move to acquire (19 Mar 1965)
- The Metro Commission asks federal (19 Mar 1965)
- A dredge on a barge (17 Mar 1965)
- The Corps of Engineers receives (16 Mar 1965)
- Another reference to the Interama (15 Mar 1965)
- The Miami River tunnel vs (14 Mar 1965)
- Louis Ray sets up a (14 Mar 1965)
- The state examines the Stiltsville (13 Mar 1965)
- The state studies new park (12 Mar 1965)
- Claughton gets approvals for dredging (11 Mar 1965)
- Derelict boats in the Miami (10 Mar 1965)
- Business is booming at Pierre’s (7 Mar 1965)
- Wildcatters Moody and McCord lease (4 Mar 1965)
- The county studies building tunnels (4 Mar 1965)
- A 35-foot boat burns and (28 Feb 1965)
- Burlingame Island is being cleared (25 Feb 1965)
- The ferry boat Captain Doug (17 Feb 1965)
- Dade’s Marine Council favors tunnels (16 Feb 1965)
- The derelict motor vessel Christiana (15 Feb 1965)
- The first of a three (14 Feb 1965)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Abbie Cardy (13 Feb 1965)
- Channel dredging in John Pennekamp (13 Feb 1965)
- In an attempt to stop (4 Feb 1965)
- Treasure hunters dislike the state (3 Feb 1965)
- Memories of old Miami contains (31 Jan 1965)
- Islandia Mayor Luther Brooks presents (31 Jan 1965)
- Power plant construction at Turkey (29 Jan 1965)
- The Grand Capri Corp starts (29 Jan 1965)
- A re-study of the salinity (27 Jan 1965)
- The Metro Commission agrees to (26 Jan 1965)
- Aerojet’s contracts will be cancelled (26 Jan 1965)
- An article on the HMS (24 Jan 1965)
- The Corps of Engineers continues (24 Jan 1965)
- Consulting engineers conclude an Islandia (22 Jan 1965)
- The State Supreme Court rules (21 Jan 1965)
- A detailed article on treasure (17 Jan 1965)
- North Key Largo property owners (15 Jan 1965)
- A ferry service is planned (14 Jan 1965)
- The state suspends issuing treasure (13 Jan 1965)
- Miami Beach councilmen approve the (7 Jan 1965)
- Metro Commissioner Hardy Matheson requests (7 Jan 1965)
- Spanish treasure found off Florida (6 Jan 1965)
- Property owners threaten a lawsuit (31 Dec 1964)
- The State Internal Improvement Fund (30 Dec 1964)
- The state decides to increase (30 Dec 1964)
- Metro decides to keep the (28 Dec 1964)
- Miami Beach condemns 300 feet (25 Dec 1964)
- Many groups move to claim (20 Dec 1964)
- An advisory committee blames the (18 Dec 1964)
- The Real Eight Salvage Co (18 Dec 1964)
- The state has lost one (17 Dec 1964)
- A semi-autonomous unit is recommended (13 Dec 1964)
- Interama will not be used (12 Dec 1964)
- The Corps of Engineers receives (11 Dec 1964)
- Belcher’s request to add two (11 Dec 1964)
- Marine interest groups oppose the (9 Dec 1964)
- Fisher Island zoning debates continue Photo (7 Dec 1964)
- Remains of the Prins Valdemar (3 Dec 1964)
- Planning for the salinity dam (29 Nov 1964)
- The 35-foot cabin cruiser Blue (29 Nov 1964)
- The history of Belcher Oil (25 Nov 1964)
- Islandia predicts bonds for the (25 Nov 1964)
- Forty three weather bound Sea (24 Nov 1964)
- A call for bids is (23 Nov 1964)
- Belcher Oil Company wants to (23 Nov 1964)
- A 40-foot charter boat burns (20 Nov 1964)
- A tunnel under the Miami (19 Nov 1964)
- A historical article by John (19 Nov 1964)
- The Florida Cabinet orders a (18 Nov 1964)
- Detailed plans and drawings of Interama (15 Nov 1964)
- North Miami continues to plan (13 Nov 1964)
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- Florida Civil Air Patrol cadettes (5 Nov 1964)
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- An 185 million dollar federal (26 Oct 1964)
- Permits allowing Malcolm and Marshall (24 Oct 1964)
- Burlingame Island gets some of (24 Oct 1964)
- Asst Attorney General Ralph Odum (24 Oct 1964)
- The Fisher Island – Virginia (22 Oct 1964)
- A Bahama syndicate is planning (21 Oct 1964)
- A tunnel under the Miami (18 Oct 1964)
- Islandia agrees to give up (16 Oct 1964)
- A hurricane passes near Dry Tortugas (15 Oct 1964)
- Policy changes are proposed for (10 Oct 1964)
- Criticism about the way the (9 Oct 1964)
- An article on the Quarterdeck (7 Oct 1964)
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- Encouraged by a generous bulkhead (1 Oct 1964)
- The houseboat sunk in Indian (28 Sep 1964)
- The freighter Freight Transporter uses (26 Sep 1964)
- A photo of Mike Burke’s (26 Sep 1964)
- The State Internal Improvement Board (23 Sep 1964)
- The DadeMonroe Islandia causeway survey (22 Sep 1964)
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- A Fisher Island – Virginia (17 Sep 1964)
- Hall Tannehill finds an 18th (17 Sep 1964)
- Spanish treasure recovered off Fort (16 Sep 1964)
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- A hurricane sunk houseboat is (15 Sep 1964)
- Dade and Monroe County commissioners (10 Sep 1964)
- Boatmen complain about delays at (4 Sep 1964)
- Bebe Robozo’s seaplane crashes on (3 Sep 1964)
- Applications for offshore treasure salvage (1 Sep 1964)
- Reporter Juanita Greene summarizies the (30 Aug 1964)
- A shrimp boat burns off (29 Aug 1964)
- Hurricane-caused boat damage is listed Photos (28 Aug 1964)
- A hurricane hits Miami with (27 Aug 1964)
- Treasure hunters robbing the state’s (23 Aug 1964)
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- A 520 pound blue marlin (21 Aug 1964)
- Monahan’s meeting is today (21 Aug 1964)
- State Road Board member John (19 Aug 1964)
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- The State of Florida Park (11 Aug 1964)
- Dodge Island Seaport construction continues (7 Aug 1964)
- The Florida Cabinet abandons the (5 Aug 1964)
- The Yankee aground in the (4 Aug 1964)
- This years changes in the (29 Jul 1964)
- The dredged material from the (29 Jul 1964)
- Mike Burke’s brigantine Yankee is (29 Jul 1964)
- Dredge work continues on Dodge (23 Jul 1964)
- Negotiations continue on the Governor’s (22 Jul 1964)
- A small plane crashes in (22 Jul 1964)
- Islandia Mayor Luther Brooks reverses (16 Jul 1964)
- Construction continues on the Aerojet (15 Jul 1964)
- Unwilling to make all the (15 Jul 1964)
- Miami’s shipping is featured in (12 Jul 1964)
- An article on vacationing to (12 Jul 1964)
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- Many sides agree on the (11 Jul 1964)
- Terry Jo receives $1500 in (10 Jul 1964)
- The Governor’s Islandia road plan (10 Jul 1964)
- An article about the sooty (9 Jul 1964)
- A 91 pound broadbill swordfish (8 Jul 1964)
- It is suggested that Cape (8 Jul 1964)
- Hugh Downs plans to charter (7 Jul 1964)
- Monroe County is reluctant to (7 Jul 1964)
- Governor Bryant schedules a meeting (5 Jul 1964)
- Coast Guardmen have replaced all (5 Jul 1964)
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- A small plane crashes 500 (30 Jun 1964)
- Treasure salvor Capt Leo Barker (29 Jun 1964)
- An early history of Miami (28 Jun 1964)
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- Pirates Bay Marina Inc pays (25 Jun 1964)
- The Imperial Bahama leaves for (25 Jun 1964)
- The converted Imperial Bahama will (24 Jun 1964)
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- An article on rum running (21 Jun 1964)
- FPL gets zoning permission to (18 Jun 1964)
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- Miami Beach Mayor Mel Richard (14 Jun 1964)
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- Chapman Field’s legal problems since (9 Jun 1964)
- The lives of Coast Guardmen (7 Jun 1964)
- Ed Link plans more shipwreck (7 Jun 1964)
- John Monahan suggests extending the (6 Jun 1964)
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- The British tanker London Splendour (15 May 1964)
- Joseph Freeling recalls Miami life (14 May 1964)
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- Ferry service is proposed to (25 Apr 1964)
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- The Metro Commission endorses the (22 Apr 1964)
- Unconfirmed report: Seadade and Florida (22 Apr 1964)
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- The Corps of Engineers gets (21 Apr 1964)
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- Due to cost and low (14 Apr 1964)
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- City manager M L Reese (9 Apr 1964)
- The 40-foot race boat Allied (9 Apr 1964)
- The State Internal Improvement Fund (8 Apr 1964)
- Islandia approves the Governor’s development plan (4 Apr 1964)
- The spearfishing ban will be (3 Apr 1964)
- Cruise ship lines show interest (2 Apr 1964)
- The Florida Keys spearfishing ban (31 Mar 1964)
- Obsolete materials based on the (30 Mar 1964)
- James L Knight’s 60-foot yacht (30 Mar 1964)
- A Harold Derber (the Nana (28 Mar 1964)
- A state official says the (27 Mar 1964)
- Governor Farris Bryant presents a (26 Mar 1964)
- A jar of mail jettisoned (25 Mar 1964)
- Island residents oppose a Miami (23 Mar 1964)
- Details of levee construction at (15 Mar 1964)
- In an attempt to decontaminate (15 Mar 1964)
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- The Corps of Engineers renews (5 Mar 1964)
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- Islandia voters cast their ballots (3 Mar 1964)
- Miami native Ralph Benjamin Newbold (22 Feb 1964)
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- The Historical Association of South (19 Feb 1964)
- The Dodge Island Seaport construction (18 Feb 1964)
- A status update of Islandia (17 Feb 1964)
- Irving McNayr suggests Islandia should (15 Feb 1964)
- A county park expansion plan (14 Feb 1964)
- Miami pioneer William Cotton a (13 Feb 1964)
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- The Sunday Magazine features the (2 Feb 1964)
- Debris possibly from the 43-foot (2 Feb 1964)
- After finding the oil contamination (28 Jan 1964)
- Art McKee’s 110-foot boat Rosalie (26 Jan 1964)
- Permits have been granted to (26 Jan 1964)
- Seadade officials demand promptness on (24 Jan 1964)
- Dodge Island Seaport construction continues Photo (23 Jan 1964)
- A Navy F4B plane crashes (19 Jan 1964)
- Dry Tortugas shorelines are seriously (14 Jan 1964)
- The captain of the Nana (14 Jan 1964)
- An editorial by John Pennekamp (8 Jan 1964)
- Islandia’s polls are moved to (5 Jan 1964)
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- With most sewer outfalls diverted (23 Dec 1963)
- The Miami Marine Stadium is (22 Dec 1963)
- Juanita Green explains the Florida (22 Dec 1963)
- Pirates Bay Marina Inc asks (21 Dec 1963)
- Dade County Parks and Recreation (18 Dec 1963)
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- The Department of Interior rejects (17 Dec 1963)
- Creating islands for Miami parks (11 Dec 1963)
- A proposal to extend the (11 Dec 1963)
- The Miami Marine Stadium will (10 Dec 1963)
- A biography of diver Bob (9 Dec 1963)
- Protests delay the Fair Isle expansion (7 Dec 1963)
- A study of revenue potentials (7 Dec 1963)
- The Aerojet canal gets extra financing (6 Dec 1963)
- The city of Miami will (3 Dec 1963)
- The USCG plans to float (29 Nov 1963)
- The cost of buying Islandia (24 Nov 1963)
- Navy divers recover fragments of (23 Nov 1963)
- An editorial on Ben Cooper’s (23 Nov 1963)
- A historical marker is placed (22 Nov 1963)
- The wreckage of Capt Joe (22 Nov 1963)
- The crewmen are rescued from (21 Nov 1963)
- A U-2 spy plane crashes (21 Nov 1963)
- The USCG searches for the (20 Nov 1963)
- The cleanup of Pinewood Cemetery (20 Nov 1963)
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- The state postpones deciding on (13 Nov 1963)
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- Harold Derber the captain of (8 Nov 1963)
- Many irregularities surround the Nana Photo (6 Nov 1963)
- A 26-foot race boat sinks (4 Nov 1963)
- Miami Marine Stadium construction continues Photo (4 Nov 1963)
- Jerry Mar legal action continues (1 Nov 1963)
- Card Sound Road squatters are (29 Oct 1963)
- Pinewood Cemetery gets cleaned up (25 Oct 1963)
- Roscoe Jones endorses the Mid-Bay (25 Oct 1963)
- The 60-foot Nana arrives in (25 Oct 1963)
- The Sunday Magazine features Elliott (20 Oct 1963)
- Edward Zimmerman negotiates with the (16 Oct 1963)
- William Kidd suggests all the (13 Oct 1963)
- The Department of Interior studies (11 Oct 1963)
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- The State Internal Improvement Board (9 Oct 1963)
- John Pennekamp talks about the (9 Oct 1963)
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- Baby green turtles are released (5 Oct 1963)
- The FEC depot is demolished Photos (28 Sep 1963)
- Miami needs a 40 foot (27 Sep 1963)
- A 72-foot US Navy boat (26 Sep 1963)
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- Miami pioneer Mrs Lillie Zumwalt (25 Sep 1963)
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- Proposed Canal 111 from Barnes (20 Sep 1963)
- A series of articles addressing (20 Sep 1963)
- A review of the Dodge (13 Sep 1963)
- Charles Morton and Richard Silver (8 Sep 1963)
- The Amerigo Vespucci arrives Photo (3 Sep 1963)
- Details of the Cross – (1 Sep 1963)
- The southern end of Cape (1 Sep 1963)
- The 3-masted training ship Amerigo (1 Sep 1963)
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- Pirates Bay Marina Inc is (20 Aug 1963)
- The Sunday Magazine features Capt (18 Aug 1963)
- Jamaican authorities continue to hold (18 Aug 1963)
- Dredging and filling plans by (17 Aug 1963)
- The 75-foot wood motor vessel (17 Aug 1963)
- The County vs Palmer and (16 Aug 1963)
- The County vs Palmer and (14 Aug 1963)
- Jetty rebuilding at Baker’s Haulover (8 Aug 1963)
- An article on the USCG (4 Aug 1963)
- Applications to purchase submerged land (4 Aug 1963)
- The State Internal Improvement Board (1 Aug 1963)
- Interama dredging and filling continues Photo (31 Jul 1963)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Marie Coppinger (29 Jul 1963)
- Outdated Dodge Island Seaport plans (27 Jul 1963)
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- Another application to buy submerged (23 Jul 1963)
- An application to buy submerged (14 Jul 1963)
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- Salvage divers fight over the (1 Jul 1963)
- Progress report: Dodge Island construction Photos (30 Jun 1963)
- An article on the selling (30 Jun 1963)
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- A sewer outfall for North (16 Jun 1963)
- A Seadade channel hearing is today (16 Jun 1963)
- Dade County considers a proposal (13 Jun 1963)
- Juanita Green reports on the (13 Jun 1963)
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- An editorial by Pennekamp on (31 May 1963)
- 2200 acres of land around (29 May 1963)
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- The Marine Sulphur Queen hearings continue (20 May 1963)
- Aerojet challenges the new pollution ordinance (19 May 1963)
- Coverage of the annual Maritime (19 May 1963)
- Turning Islandia into a national (19 May 1963)
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- The Metro Commission asks the (15 May 1963)
- A Navy test mine is (13 May 1963)
- The Army Corps of Engineers (12 May 1963)
- No judge has been assigned (10 May 1963)
- Other delegates voice their opinions (10 May 1963)
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- Senator John Spottswood authors a (9 May 1963)
- Oceanographer Carl Oppenheimer blasts all (4 May 1963)
- A note in a bottle (3 May 1963)
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- Old Card Sound Road shantytown (30 Apr 1963)
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- Luther Brooks wants help from (26 Apr 1963)
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- More on Interama (15 Apr 1963)
- A biography of Luther Brooks (14 Apr 1963)
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- Interama may lose financial support (14 Apr 1963)
- More on the Dream Girl (14 Apr 1963)
- The captain and first mate (13 Apr 1963)
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- Deciding on a county wide (20 Mar 1963)
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- More sewer outfalls in the (7 Mar 1963)
- Florida Conservation Director Randolph Hodges (7 Mar 1963)
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- Details of the mid-bay causeway (5 Mar 1963)
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- Dade County makes no progress (2 Mar 1963)
- A photo of the Danish (28 Feb 1963)
- The Navy investigates a sunken (26 Feb 1963)
- Debris from the Marine Sulphur (25 Feb 1963)
- Summaries of major Dade County (24 Feb 1963)
- Searches for the Marine Sulphur (24 Feb 1963)
- A life jacket from the (23 Feb 1963)
- An old photo of Star (22 Feb 1963)
- More debris from the Marine (22 Feb 1963)
- Black Point rezoning is rejected (21 Feb 1963)
- Debris from the 524-foot tanker (21 Feb 1963)
- The Miami – Dade Chamber (20 Feb 1963)
- Pirates Bay Marina Inc requests (19 Feb 1963)
- The Metro Commission asks Congress (18 Feb 1963)
- Elliott Key County Park is (15 Feb 1963)
- An editorial suggests making Islandia (15 Feb 1963)
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- Neither Seadade nor Islandia causeway (1 Feb 1963)
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- Seadade is the main issue (24 Jan 1963)
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- The first public hearing on (23 Jan 1963)
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- The Miami River Advisory Board (6 Jan 1963)
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- Series 5: Industry in South (21 Dec 1962)
- Metro is concerned that Seadade’s (20 Dec 1962)
- Series 4: Islandia (20 Dec 1962)
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- Series 3: Black Point Photomap (19 Dec 1962)
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- Series 2: The influence of (18 Dec 1962)
- Series 1: An overview of (17 Dec 1962)
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- Metro applies for federal funds (15 Dec 1962)
- Financing for the Freedom Tower (15 Dec 1962)
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- Metro Planning Board member J (11 Dec 1962)
- An editorial by John Pennekamp (10 Dec 1962)
- Dodge Island construction continues Photos (9 Dec 1962)
- The Metro Planning Advisory Board (7 Dec 1962)
- Seadade’s financial impact on Miami (6 Dec 1962)
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- Baybottom dug up by the (14 Nov 1962)
- Florida Patsand Corporation agrees to (10 Nov 1962)
- The Pan Am air terminal (8 Nov 1962)
- The formation of a Pollution (6 Nov 1962)
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- Islandia residents submit their detailed (2 Nov 1962)
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- Leo Adde comments on the (25 Oct 1962)
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- Islandia Mayor Luther Brooks and (16 Oct 1962)
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- The history of the tug (13 Oct 1962)
- The ownership of a submerged (1 Oct 1962)
- An editorial on the Black (1 Oct 1962)
- Florida Patsand Corporation plans a (28 Sep 1962)
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- Islandia starts a park fund (13 Sep 1962)
- The marine stadium gains approvals (9 Sep 1962)
- It may be impossible to (7 Sep 1962)
- Metro Commissioners approve a development (5 Sep 1962)
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- The Florida Cabinet agrees with (28 Aug 1962)
- The 1500 foot Freedom Tower (23 Aug 1962)
- Interama construction starts More on (22 Aug 1962)
- The mid-bay causeway is planned (20 Aug 1962)
- Islandia wants to make buyers (15 Aug 1962)
- The replica 3-masted sailing ship (14 Aug 1962)
- An international spearfishing derby is (12 Aug 1962)
- A photo of a schooner (31 Jul 1962)
- The movie PT109 is being (29 Jul 1962)
- At a foreclosure Jose Aleman’s (28 Jul 1962)
- Details and photos of Black (22 Jul 1962)
- A Christ of the Deep (22 Jul 1962)
- Lee Southard succeeds in skiing (16 Jul 1962)
- Perrine pioneer Mrs Minnie C (14 Jul 1962)
- A 117 pound cubera snapper (13 Jul 1962)
- The drums of sodium are (11 Jul 1962)
- Supporters of the oil refinery (7 Jul 1962)
- A public hearing on the (6 Jul 1962)
- Land owners threaten a lawsuit (4 Jul 1962)
- The Metro Commission is urged (30 Jun 1962)
- Islandia residents go to the (26 Jun 1962)
- Tolls on the Venetian Causeway (16 Jun 1962)
- The proposed oil refinery plans (9 Jun 1962)
- Financial support is asked of (8 Jun 1962)
- The drums of sodium probably (8 Jun 1962)
- The pros and cons of (8 Jun 1962)
- The State Conservation Department will (7 Jun 1962)
- There are many reports of (7 Jun 1962)
- The US Navy has issued (6 Jun 1962)
- Black Point park development is (3 Jun 1962)
- A channel planned for the (27 May 1962)
- Mayor Robert King High defends (24 May 1962)
- The tugboat Edwin N Belcher (20 May 1962)
- Seadade executives defend the oil (8 May 1962)
- Walter Dunigan’s suit against Islandia (5 May 1962)
- Captain William Gray reports that (4 May 1962)
- Miami pioneer Hugh Latimer a (2 May 1962)
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- Plans for a mid-bay causeway (24 Apr 1962)
- Accusing the engineers of a (20 Apr 1962)
- The Miami Beach City Council (19 Apr 1962)
- The 450-foot Italian freighter Andrea (17 Apr 1962)
- The filling plan at Mashta (15 Apr 1962)
- Planning continues for Interama Drawing (14 Apr 1962)
- Miami pioneer Raymond Y Burr (13 Apr 1962)
- Deliberations are complete for the (11 Apr 1962)
- A solid mahogany canoe is (7 Apr 1962)
- The liner Calypso gets a (5 Apr 1962)
- Metro claims ownership of 600 (30 Mar 1962)
- Philip Wylie speaks out against (30 Mar 1962)
- The 139-foot freighter San Andres (28 Mar 1962)
- Pollution concerns from the proposed (21 Mar 1962)
- Donald de Sylva continues to (20 Mar 1962)
- Industrialist D K Ludwig presents (18 Mar 1962)
- The bulkheading of Dodge Island (18 Mar 1962)
- Three employees of the Metro (14 Mar 1962)
- An overview of the Miami (11 Mar 1962)
- The 300-foot Turkish tanker Batman (11 Mar 1962)
- Large swells cause severe damage (9 Mar 1962)
- Islandia residents vote with a (7 Mar 1962)
- Ralph Fossey struggles to get (6 Mar 1962)
- Kings Bay Yacht Club asks (1 Mar 1962)
- Interama construction is scheduled to (1 Mar 1962)
- A photo of Captain Chris (27 Feb 1962)
- Details on living at Fowey (25 Feb 1962)
- The Florida Cabinet approves the (21 Feb 1962)
- A Florida Progress Issue contains (20 Feb 1962)
- An overview of Islandia Photos (18 Feb 1962)
- Metro and Islandia officials agree (14 Feb 1962)
- Savannah Jacksonville and West Palm (7 Feb 1962)
- The 40-foot cabin cruiser Seabiscuit (5 Feb 1962)
- Key Biscayne and Virginia Key (4 Feb 1962)
- Metro and Islandia officials work (31 Jan 1962)
- The pros and cons of (28 Jan 1962)
- Walter Dunigan files suit against (19 Jan 1962)
- The Florida Cabinet rejects an (17 Jan 1962)
- Metro commissioners unanimously vote to (17 Jan 1962)
- Metro commissioner Winston Wynne suggests (16 Jan 1962)
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- The crew is rescued from (14 Jan 1962)
- The motor vessel Arvida Bay (13 Jan 1962)
- The Islandia Council approves the (13 Jan 1962)
- The 36-foot racing yawl Mischief (13 Jan 1962)
- The Metro Commission unanimously approves (12 Jan 1962)
- The Metro Zoning Board approves (11 Jan 1962)
- Seadade Reality seeks unlimited industrial (8 Jan 1962)
- University of Miami Marine Biology (7 Jan 1962)
- Seadade seeks less restrictive zoning changes (29 Dec 1961)
- Islandia landowners reject any plan (29 Dec 1961)
- The sale of submerged land (28 Dec 1961)
- Key West – Mexico car (28 Dec 1961)
- Miami pioneer Robert Busby a (26 Dec 1961)
- Disputes over zoning delay approvals (21 Dec 1961)
- Groups involved in the sale (19 Dec 1961)
- Police stop the pirated 38-foot (16 Dec 1961)
- Metro presents development plans for Islandia (16 Dec 1961)
- The police and USCG chase (13 Dec 1961)
- Miami pioneer John W Perdue (10 Dec 1961)
- The 56-foot converted landing craft (4 Dec 1961)
- The Metro Planning Advisory Board (1 Dec 1961)
- A 200-foot ship burns in (30 Nov 1961)
- An article on wrecking includes (26 Nov 1961)
- The 155-foot freighter Haiti Trader (26 Nov 1961)
- Interama construction is scheduled to (23 Nov 1961)
- The Metro Commission decides to (22 Nov 1961)
- Many mysteries remain about the (22 Nov 1961)
- Metro officials ask the commission (21 Nov 1961)
- A marine stadium is planned (21 Nov 1961)
- Many details and drawings of (21 Nov 1961)
- Terry Jo gives a detailed (21 Nov 1961)
- Two old wood barges sunk (20 Nov 1961)
- Investigative agents try to piece (20 Nov 1961)
- The oil refinery plans receive (19 Nov 1961)
- Mystery surrounds the Bluebelle sinking (19 Nov 1961)
- An oil refinery is planned (18 Nov 1961)
- Julian Harvey commits suicide Terry (18 Nov 1961)
- Eleven year old Terry Jo (17 Nov 1961)
- Twenty four Miamians are killed (16 Nov 1961)
- The Fort Lauderdale chartered ketch (14 Nov 1961)
- The Miami River Basin Authority (3 Nov 1961)
- The history of the Prins (31 Oct 1961)
- An air strip is planned (29 Oct 1961)
- Dodge Island Port construction continues Photo (29 Oct 1961)
- Islandia asks the state for (26 Oct 1961)
- The Palmer-Baker Engineering (mid-bay causeway (22 Oct 1961)
- The 65-foot yacht Samay explodes (15 Oct 1961)
- Donald Friedman drowns while working (15 Oct 1961)
- A barge loaded with steel (11 Oct 1961)
- Judge Emett Choate releases Charles (7 Oct 1961)
- The state approves the sale (4 Oct 1961)
- The 32-foot cabin cruiser Royal (1 Oct 1961)
- The 23-foot boat Shirlee burns (30 Sep 1961)
- A dredge works at Dinner (29 Sep 1961)
- The Islandia Council delays the (28 Sep 1961)
- The Florida Cabinet refuses to (27 Sep 1961)
- Metro and Islandia Commissioners begin (24 Sep 1961)
- A Miami River Authority is (23 Sep 1961)
- The Metro Commission asks the (20 Sep 1961)
- The digging on Rovin’s Canal (20 Sep 1961)
- Dodge Island Port construction continues Photo (20 Sep 1961)
- A causeway is being built (18 Sep 1961)
- Warren Freeman has a 90 (17 Sep 1961)
- Islandia presents a master plan (14 Sep 1961)
- The 441-foot freighter Doric carrying (14 Sep 1961)
- Details of Harvey’s illegal developments (13 Sep 1961)
- The Greek freighter Doric is (13 Sep 1961)
- Governor Farris Bryant will not (11 Sep 1961)
- Charles Harvey continues to illegally (10 Sep 1961)
- The sale of Black Point (8 Sep 1961)
- The Quarterdeck Club burns down Photo (6 Sep 1961)
- Islandia series 4: Metro can (6 Sep 1961)
- In an emergency vote Metro (6 Sep 1961)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Mary Agnes (5 Sep 1961)
- Islandia series 3: The political (5 Sep 1961)
- Islandia series 2: How public (4 Sep 1961)
- A series on the future (3 Sep 1961)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Ethel Romfh (31 Aug 1961)
- The State Internal Improvement Board (31 Aug 1961)
- The State Internal Improvement Board (30 Aug 1961)
- Metro Commissioners consider buying the (29 Aug 1961)
- Aerojet-General Corporation solid fuel rocket (27 Aug 1961)
- Bruce Vining prepares for fighting (27 Aug 1961)
- Paul Chotteau builds a shark (26 Aug 1961)
- Metro officials ask the state (26 Aug 1961)
- Bruce Vining an Islandia councilman (25 Aug 1961)
- An editorial supports keeping Islandia (25 Aug 1961)
- An 11 foot brass cannon (22 Aug 1961)
- The 44-foot sailboat Nirvana remains (17 Aug 1961)
- Islandia asks the federal government (10 Aug 1961)
- The 250-foot dredge Barlow is (3 Aug 1961)
- Islandia’s city council wants control (27 Jul 1961)
- The Virginia Key – Fisher (18 Jul 1961)
- The 96-foot brigantine Yankee leaves (18 Jul 1961)
- Miami pioneer J Hubbard Cheatham (13 Jul 1961)
- A bridge between Virginia Key (10 Jul 1961)
- The body of William Dandridge (26 Jun 1961)
- Skin diver William Dandridge disappears (25 Jun 1961)
- Islandia voters cast their ballots (21 Jun 1961)
- An old 30-foot mahogany canoe (9 Jun 1961)
- The formation of a control (6 Jun 1961)
- The future of Islandia is (5 Jun 1961)
- The 77-foot yacht Antonia burns (5 Jun 1961)
- Islandia becomes its own city (4 Jun 1961)
- The tugboat Edwin N Belcher (20 May 1961)
- Alvin Table and Billy Sees (10 May 1961)
- The Cuban warship K-21-G sinks (7 May 1961)
- Survivors talk of the Albatross (5 May 1961)
- All trade with Cuba is banned (5 May 1961)
- The 110-foot brigantine Albatross sinks (4 May 1961)
- Santiago Babun’s 173-foot gunboat is (18 Apr 1961)
- Dodge Island Port construction continues Photo (16 Apr 1961)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Belle Blackman (13 Apr 1961)
- The Santa Maria docks at (8 Apr 1961)
- Islandia officials serve notice that (5 Apr 1961)
- Biscayne Bay island developer Thomas (29 Mar 1961)
- A photo of the Sapona (24 Mar 1961)
- The South Florida Fishing Club (22 Mar 1961)
- Mid-bay causeway design engineers sue (22 Mar 1961)
- An aerial photo of the (19 Mar 1961)
- A 15 foot sawfish is (17 Mar 1961)
- Native Miamian Harley J Richards (3 Mar 1961)
- Mid-bay causeway design engineers threaten (1 Mar 1961)
- Wildlife agents chase and seize (19 Feb 1961)
- A special section on John (5 Feb 1961)
- The police shoot at a (4 Feb 1961)
- Four million cubic feet of (2 Feb 1961)
- An Amphicar drives into the (1 Feb 1961)
- Miami Pioneer Mrs Clara E (29 Jan 1961)
- The Santa Maria stand-off continues (27 Jan 1961)
- The Navy locates the Santa (26 Jan 1961)
- A state committee is formed (25 Jan 1961)
- The US Navy searches for (25 Jan 1961)
- Armed mutineers hijack the Fort (24 Jan 1961)
- Homestead supports the South Dade (23 Jan 1961)
- A seaport and industrial complex (22 Jan 1961)
- The 141-foot freighter Caribbean Queen (20 Jan 1961)
- The barge Arizona Swerd sinks (14 Jan 1961)
- An article on the Coast (22 Dec 1960)
- The new 454-foot cruise ship (21 Dec 1960)
- The Palmer and Baker Engineering (21 Dec 1960)
- Construction continues on the west (19 Dec 1960)
- The federal government has jurisdiction (13 Dec 1960)
- The Key Largo Coral Reef (11 Dec 1960)
- Sunk abandoned ships in the (8 Dec 1960)
- The Metro Planning Advisory Board (7 Dec 1960)
- The Metro Commission approves Islandia (7 Dec 1960)
- The Metro Commission votes for (6 Dec 1960)
- The Kvernaas is floated (6 Dec 1960)
- The 447-foot Norwegian freighter Kvernaas (6 Dec 1960)
- The 447-foot Norwegian freighter Kvernaas (5 Dec 1960)
- The Miami Beautification Committee wants (5 Dec 1960)
- An article on the Key (4 Dec 1960)
- The Our Lady may not (4 Dec 1960)
- The 36-foot Our Lady is (3 Dec 1960)
- Miamian John Green markets the (30 Nov 1960)
- The residency of Islandia voters (30 Nov 1960)
- The 30-foot sailboat Our Lady (29 Nov 1960)
- The 36-foot sloop Our Lady (28 Nov 1960)
- An article on the Port (27 Nov 1960)
- Residents of Islandia get homestead (25 Nov 1960)
- Bill Baggs writes about the (25 Nov 1960)
- The Coast Guardmen on Alligator (24 Nov 1960)
- Dodge Island Port construction continues Photo (24 Nov 1960)
- The Metro Commission explores ways (23 Nov 1960)
- The boundaries of the proposed (23 Nov 1960)
- Miami native Miss Maude E (23 Nov 1960)
- Legislation is introduced to stop (19 Nov 1960)
- Dodge Island Port construction continues (18 Nov 1960)
- The incorporation of Islandia takes (16 Nov 1960)
- An article on South Florida (13 Nov 1960)
- Miami homes in the way (12 Nov 1960)
- Residents of Elliott Key vote (9 Nov 1960)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Matte Peters (8 Nov 1960)
- The Dodge Island Port construction (4 Nov 1960)
- Crandon Park Beach reopens (5 Nov 1960)
- Sharks are caught off Crandon Park (3 Nov 1960)
- Dodge Island construction workers start (3 Nov 1960)
- The District Court of Appeal (2 Nov 1960)
- Dade County might be liable (1 Nov 1960)
- Metro Commissioner Alex Gordon drops (31 Oct 1960)
- Writer Bill Moeser questions the (29 Oct 1960)
- Shark hunters try to clear (29 Oct 1960)
- The US Navy refuses to (28 Oct 1960)
- Crandon Park Beach remains closed (28 Oct 1960)
- Crandon Park Beach is closed (27 Oct 1960)
- Dodge Island Port construction begins Photo (27 Oct 1960)
- The Dade Port Authority promises (26 Oct 1960)
- A posse attempts to clear (26 Oct 1960)
- The US Navy refuses to (26 Oct 1960)
- The Metro Commission rejects a (25 Oct 1960)
- The 472-foot ferry City of (25 Oct 1960)
- The results of a mid-bay (23 Oct 1960)
- Alex Gordon fails to get (19 Oct 1960)
- The Metro Commission is deadlocked (19 Oct 1960)
- Rovin’s canal is approved by (18 Oct 1960)
- The Metro Commission will decide (18 Oct 1960)
- A marina is planned for (17 Oct 1960)
- Metro planners want Dade County (16 Oct 1960)
- Alex Gordon asks the Metro (14 Oct 1960)
- The trailership Flagler Odeca takes (12 Oct 1960)
- The Metro Commission delays deciding (12 Oct 1960)
- Developer Sol Rovin gets permission (12 Oct 1960)
- Jack Pyms plans a marina (9 Oct 1960)
- An article on the 75-foot (9 Oct 1960)
- Sol Rovin applies for a (7 Oct 1960)
- Cuban refugees sail to Miami (7 Oct 1960)
- Miami pioneer James Davis Girtman a (5 Oct 1960)
- Miami pioneer James Davis Girtman (5 Oct 1960)
- The Metro Commission rescinds Rovin’s (5 Oct 1960)
- The 96-foot square rigged yacht (3 Oct 1960)
- Legal obstacles to the Dodge (29 Sep 1960)
- Palm Island homeowner’s petition for (29 Sep 1960)
- Metro Commissioners rescind money allocated (28 Sep 1960)
- The mid-bay causeway controversy continues (27 Sep 1960)
- Dennis Berend writes about land (25 Sep 1960)
- Sol Rovin’s canal heightens awareness (22 Sep 1960)
- The mid-bay causeway controversy continues (22 Sep 1960)
- Engineer M B Garris thinks (22 Sep 1960)
- A barge hits the MacArthur (21 Sep 1960)
- Miami pioneer Alvin A Sturgis (21 Sep 1960)
- The 45-foot ketch Allura is (21 Sep 1960)
- Miami pioneer Alvin A Sturgis a (21 Sep 1960)
- The 250 ton Inagua Arrow (21 Sep 1960)
- Dodge Island Port dredging is (20 Sep 1960)
- Old automoblies are dumped offshore (20 Sep 1960)
- A lawsuit is filed to (19 Sep 1960)
- Researcher Seton Thompson is against (18 Sep 1960)
- Card Sound Road squatters ask (18 Sep 1960)
- Miami pioneers James Sidney Peters (17 Sep 1960)
- Dade County pioneer Sidney Peters (17 Sep 1960)
- A post hurricane status report (16 Sep 1960)
- Fire destroys Cat Cay Yacht Club (16 Sep 1960)
- Sol Rovin’s canal through Matheson (15 Sep 1960)
- As a result of Sol (15 Sep 1960)
- A Miami News editorial questions (14 Sep 1960)
- The Metro Commission opens bids (13 Sep 1960)
- Plans are made to sink (12 Sep 1960)
- Native Miamian Mrs Martha J (12 Sep 1960)
- Boat damage is light in (11 Sep 1960)
- The 140-foot freighter Inagua Arrow (10 Sep 1960)
- The 104-foot freighter Inagua Arrow (10 Sep 1960)
- The hurricane crosses the Middle (10 Sep 1960)
- Hurricane warnings are posted for (9 Sep 1960)
- The Bahamas is hit with (8 Sep 1960)
- The 42-foot cabin cruiser Bally-Hi (5 Sep 1960)
- An article on Brookfield and (4 Sep 1960)
- State officials oppose Rovin’s canal (2 Sep 1960)
- Jim Martenhoff supports sinking Miami (30 Aug 1960)
- Skin diver Rex Cole drowns (29 Aug 1960)
- The Fun in Florida section (28 Aug 1960)
- The Metro Commission reappraises Rovin’s (28 Aug 1960)
- Sol Rovin stops canal digging (25 Aug 1960)
- The McKee vs Watkins rights (24 Aug 1960)
- Tim Watkins arrives in Miami (23 Aug 1960)
- Civic groups organize to stop (23 Aug 1960)
- Bulkhead lines for Key Biscayne (17 Aug 1960)
- Outraged Old Cutler Road homeowners (16 Aug 1960)
- Treasure hunters Tim Watkins and (14 Aug 1960)
- State owned land on Arsenicker (10 Aug 1960)
- More on the controversial mid-bay causeway (5 Aug 1960)
- Miami City commissioners reaffirm their (4 Aug 1960)
- State officials turn down the (3 Aug 1960)
- Metro commissioners approve a feasibility (3 Aug 1960)
- A barracuda attack has many (2 Aug 1960)
- The proposed county park between (1 Aug 1960)
- The Metro Planning Advisory Board (29 Jul 1960)
- The Metro Commission approves incorporation (27 Jul 1960)
- Wayne Palmer praises the mid-bay (26 Jul 1960)
- Metro Commissioner John McLeod favors (24 Jul 1960)
- Elliott Key property owners plan (22 Jul 1960)
- Elliott Key and surrounding Keys (21 Jul 1960)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Ruby Lightfoot (20 Jul 1960)
- The Gloria Dunaif is floated (18 Jul 1960)
- Sand from the bay is (18 Jul 1960)
- The Gloria Dunaif remains aground (15 Jul 1960)
- Miami pioneer Edgar Cooper Gaunt (15 Jul 1960)
- Cargo is removed from the (14 Jul 1960)
- Legal technicalities stall developer Sol (13 Jul 1960)
- The 422-foot Gloria Dunaif is (12 Jul 1960)
- The Gloria Dunaif is moved (11 Jul 1960)
- Quotes from commissioners who praised (11 Jul 1960)
- The Gloria Dunaif remains aground (10 Jul 1960)
- Private developers want to build (10 Jul 1960)
- The tug Cable and others (9 Jul 1960)
- The freighter Gloria Dunaif remains (8 Jul 1960)
- The Miami Women’s Club opposes (7 Jul 1960)
- The steamship Gloria Dunaif is (7 Jul 1960)
- The Metro Commission stops all (6 Jul 1960)
- Metro Commissioners receive the Planning (5 Jul 1960)
- Boatmen protest Florida’s personal property (2 Jul 1960)
- The Planning Advisory Board endorses (29 Jun 1960)
- Opposition against the mid-bay causeway organizes (24 Jun 1960)
- An 1100 pound sunfish is (23 Jun 1960)
- The Miami City Commission opposes (21 Jun 1960)
- An article on the US (19 Jun 1960)
- A wire net holding back (16 Jun 1960)
- Uncommitted Metro Commissioners ask the (15 Jun 1960)
- John Pennekamp discusses the Dade (13 Jun 1960)
- A photo of the bat (12 Jun 1960)
- Mid-bay causeway support weakens as (12 Jun 1960)
- Miami officials disagree with the (8 Jun 1960)
- The Greater Miami Beach Motel (7 Jun 1960)
- Victor Tintes dies while diving (6 Jun 1960)
- Dredges prepare for the Interama site (4 Jun 1960)
- Opponents of the mid-bay drive (3 Jun 1960)
- Pioneer Mrs Lillian Blake Richardson (2 Jun 1960)
- The bulkhead line for Mashta (1 Jun 1960)
- The mid-bay causeway opponents seek (31 May 1960)
- Divers Arthur Davis and Harold (30 May 1960)
- The Navy confirms the sunken (30 May 1960)
- Expensive developments near the proposed (29 May 1960)
- Andres Dworin displays high quality (29 May 1960)
- The North Miami City Council (28 May 1960)
- The Navy locates a large (28 May 1960)
- Interchanges are planned for the (24 May 1960)
- The mid-bay drive construction will (21 May 1960)
- The 76-foot sailing yacht Wayfarer (21 May 1960)
- Water quality in Biscayne Bay (15 May 1960)
- Miami pioneer Charles A Mills (13 May 1960)
- Cuban refugees are picked up (13 May 1960)
- A 20-foot boat with 8 (11 May 1960)
- The Pan Atlantic Steamship Company (29 Apr 1960)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Fernande Fornel (27 Apr 1960)
- Pirates Billy Sees and Alvin (26 Apr 1960)
- A special 50th anniversary souvenir (26 Apr 1960)
- Shipwreck victims on Key Elbow (25 Apr 1960)
- Money is requested to clean-up (21 Apr 1960)
- The Miami River bridge at (12 Apr 1960)
- More groups protest the mid-bay (9 Apr 1960)
- The 410 370 foot Spanish (5 Apr 1960)
- The Raymond Concrete Pile Company (4 Apr 1960)
- Judge Robert Anderson rules that (26 Mar 1960)
- North Miami property owners plan (26 Mar 1960)
- Wernher von Braun goes diving (22 Mar 1960)
- Plans are made to rebuild (22 Mar 1960)
- Metro and Miami agree on (19 Mar 1960)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Augusta Lindgren (18 Mar 1960)
- An editorial examines Miami’s impact (18 Mar 1960)
- Metro and Miami disagree on (16 Mar 1960)
- Sand from a bar forming (12 Mar 1960)
- Commission member Ralph Fossey who (9 Mar 1960)
- A 7 foot sunfish is (6 Mar 1960)
- Metro asks the state not (2 Mar 1960)
- Boatmen protest the Dade County (29 Feb 1960)
- Planning continues for a Miami (28 Feb 1960)
- Boat industry representatives oppose the (28 Feb 1960)
- Bridge construction on the MacArthur (27 Feb 1960)
- The Florida Cabinet approves Dade (24 Feb 1960)
- Governor Collins delays the sale (17 Feb 1960)
- A Miami River cleanup is (6 Feb 1960)
- The Pan Am globe is (2 Feb 1960)
- Miami pioneer Miss Saidee Palmer (31 Jan 1960)
- The delayed liner Evangeline arrives (29 Jan 1960)
- Approval of bulkhead lines for (27 Jan 1960)
- Engineers approve the mid-bay drive (27 Jan 1960)
- More plans are offered for (23 Jan 1960)
- A Miami River cleanup is requested (9 Jan 1960)
- The Cabinet Board of Internal (7 Jan 1960)
- The disabled 485-foot liner Bahama (6 Jan 1960)
- The submerged land around the (23 Dec 1959)
- Miami pioneer George A Worley (18 Dec 1959)
- Permits are granted to develop (18 Dec 1959)
- Miamian John Lyman buys Adolf (13 Dec 1959)
- The 62-foot yacht Ce’st La (13 Dec 1959)
- Coverage of the Julia Tuttle (13 Dec 1959)
- Julia Tuttle Causeway opens (12 Dec 1959)
- The Quarterdeck Club is robbed (9 Dec 1959)
- A property tax increase is (8 Dec 1959)
- D K Ludwig plans a (5 Dec 1959)
- More on Cuba’s confiscation of (22 Nov 1959)
- Arthur Desser pledges Cape Florida (21 Nov 1959)
- The Miami tug Thomas and (20 Nov 1959)
- The Metro Commission will decide (17 Nov 1959)
- Edna Womack Virginia Avery and (15 Nov 1959)
- Another Miami – Elliott Key (11 Nov 1959)
- An article on the stilt (8 Nov 1959)
- The captain of the Patricia (2 Nov 1959)
- The 55-foot yacht Patricia III (1 Nov 1959)
- Miami pioneer James W Hamilton (1 Nov 1959)
- An article on the Pinewood (1 Nov 1959)
- The construction on the west (31 Oct 1959)
- A sea lion named Haywire (30 Oct 1959)
- Miami pioneer John Samuel Gerock (29 Oct 1959)
- The hull of the Sharktown (20 Oct 1959)
- Developments including a bridge to (20 Oct 1959)
- High winds sink the 66-foot (19 Oct 1959)
- Salvage attempts are made on (18 Oct 1959)
- Miami and Dade agree on (17 Oct 1959)
- Planning for the mid-bay drive continues (13 Oct 1959)
- Dodge Island Port financing plans continue (13 Oct 1959)
- Construction continues at Ocean Reef (11 Oct 1959)
- Julia Tuttle Causeway construction continues Photos (11 Oct 1959)
- The 160-foot freighter Golden Star (8 Oct 1959)
- Julia Tuttle Causeway construction continues Photo (4 Oct 1959)
- A fixed bridge is approved (3 Oct 1959)
- A history of the barefoot (27 Sep 1959)
- The Lotus hulk blocks boat (26 Sep 1959)
- Two men are injured in (25 Sep 1959)
- Miami Beach plans to stop (24 Sep 1959)
- A tribute to the Julia (23 Sep 1959)
- Black Creek in South Dade (11 Sep 1959)
- Walter Weiss hopes to see (3 Sep 1959)
- A design engineer is hired (2 Sep 1959)
- The Metro Commission orders a (1 Sep 1959)
- Two cabin crusiers explode and (23 Aug 1959)
- An alepisaurus ferox a deep (21 Aug 1959)
- The history of the Flagler (16 Aug 1959)
- The Florida Internal Improvement Board (29 Jul 1959)
- Watkins Marine and Salvage Corp (26 Jul 1959)
- The construction for the west (24 Jul 1959)
- Dade County supports Miami in (24 Jul 1959)
- Development is planned for Cape Florida (23 Jul 1959)
- The Dodge Island Port site (23 Jul 1959)
- Julia Tuttle Causeway construction continues Photo (3 Jul 1959)
- The Metro Planning Advisory Board (26 Jun 1959)
- The mid-bay drive planning continues (24 Jun 1959)
- Canoeing Alligator Creek to Shark (21 Jun 1959)
- A biography of Sir Lancelot (21 Jun 1959)
- A photo of the USCG (21 Jun 1959)
- A US Congressional Committee approves (4 Jun 1959)
- Luther Brooks sells 67 acres (3 Jun 1959)
- Part 4: Public access must (3 Jun 1959)
- Part 3: The pros and (2 Jun 1959)
- Part 2: Details of the (1 Jun 1959)
- Part 1: The 46 year (31 May 1959)
- A four part series covers (31 May 1959)
- The Greek steamship Aguios Spyridon (28 May 1959)
- The Metro Commission disapproves of (27 May 1959)
- The tugboat Euwin wins the (23 May 1959)
- Island property owners call off (21 May 1959)
- The Metro Commission votes against (20 May 1959)
- County funds have been wasted (18 May 1959)
- The spearfishing ban in the (17 May 1959)
- Construction of the Julia Tuttle (16 May 1959)
- Land speculators are driving up (11 May 1959)
- Property values increase on the (10 May 1959)
- The city of Miami will (9 May 1959)
- More irregularities surface with the (9 May 1959)
- Island property owners want to (9 May 1959)
- A spearfishing Morey Massacre will (8 May 1959)
- Jackson Jenks and members of (7 May 1959)
- Commission members reverse their support (6 May 1959)
- A document making it illegal (4 May 1959)
- Divers from the organization Protection (3 May 1959)
- This latest Elliott Key causeway (3 May 1959)
- An Elliott Key causeway financing (29 Apr 1959)
- Details of the Virginia Key (28 Apr 1959)
- Details of the Dodge Island (27 Apr 1959)
- Officials agree that Miami needs (26 Apr 1959)
- Miami pioneer George Walter Moody (23 Apr 1959)
- Miami pioneer Frank W Chapman (19 Apr 1959)
- Island property owners agree to (17 Apr 1959)
- Coconut Grove pioneer Mrs Isabell (15 Apr 1959)
- Plans for Dodge Island development continue (10 Apr 1959)
- A fixed bridge over the (10 Apr 1959)
- The 68-foot yacht Chimaera sinks (9 Apr 1959)
- In a 73 hour Fish-A-Thon (7 Apr 1959)
- Plans to finance the Dodge (6 Apr 1959)
- Julia Tuttle Causeway is proposed (1 Apr 1959)
- Perini-Westward Developers Inc may help (31 Mar 1959)
- A special tax is suggested (20 Mar 1959)
- Pan Atlantic Steamship Corp threatens (7 Mar 1959)
- An editorial attempts to explain (7 Mar 1959)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Minnie B (26 Feb 1959)
- Artist Joe Selby paints Miami (21 Feb 1959)
- The 34-foot fishing boat Top (19 Feb 1959)
- A biography of Harlow H (15 Feb 1959)
- A biography of George Hunter (15 Feb 1959)
- The Miami Beach Marina is (9 Feb 1959)
- Native Miamian Edward Chandler Saunders (8 Feb 1959)
- Oil well drilling is planned (8 Feb 1959)
- Miami Commissioners turn over the (5 Feb 1959)
- Dade County asks the state (27 Jan 1959)
- An aerial photo of Just’s (25 Jan 1959)
- A special tax district is (24 Jan 1959)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Julia Feaster (22 Jan 1959)
- Miami Beach plans to fill (20 Jan 1959)
- A 32-foot fishing boat explodes (17 Jan 1959)
- The major airlines reject the (16 Jan 1959)
- Development of Soldier Key to (15 Jan 1959)
- Metro commissioners pledge $25 million (14 Jan 1959)
- The Biscayne Bay Malecon is (7 Jan 1959)
- A 32-foot cabin cruiser loaded (4 Jan 1959)
- The 31-foot boat Lucky Star (22 Dec 1958)
- The 492-foot Norwegian freighter Concordia (22 Dec 1958)
- Officials enforce the boat license (21 Dec 1958)
- The 36th Street causeway construction (14 Dec 1958)
- The 44-foot sloop Salty breaks (13 Dec 1958)
- A 31-foot boat loaded with (11 Dec 1958)
- The debt-ridden liner Arosa Star (8 Dec 1958)
- The purchase of Cape Florida (3 Dec 1958)
- The 80-foot yacht Restless II (30 Nov 1958)
- Edmund Martine’s 45-foot sub Cetacean (29 Nov 1958)
- A park is planned for (23 Nov 1958)
- Consultants approve the Elliott Key causeway (21 Nov 1958)
- Plans for new bridges over (19 Nov 1958)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Jessie Belle (18 Nov 1958)
- The submarine Cetacean is shipped (18 Nov 1958)
- To avoid salvage taxes divers (16 Nov 1958)
- Miami pioneer Alvin C Horton (14 Nov 1958)
- More phosphorous bombs are found (14 Nov 1958)
- The 36th Street causeway construction (9 Nov 1958)
- Changes in the Dodge Island (8 Nov 1958)
- Dade County will share the (31 Oct 1958)
- The Metro Commission abandons plans (22 Oct 1958)
- Miami pioneer George E DeMeritt (18 Oct 1958)
- Sol Rovin plans to build (8 Oct 1958)
- Plans for the new bridge (7 Oct 1958)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Bessie Scott (2 Oct 1958)
- An old 150 pound aerial (1 Oct 1958)
- Salvage rights are disputed over (29 Sep 1958)
- Acquisition of the bay shoreline (29 Sep 1958)
- Development plans for Burlingame Island continue (28 Sep 1958)
- Traffic tunnels under the Miami (23 Sep 1958)
- Miami pioneer Charlie Frow a (22 Sep 1958)
- A small plane crashes 15 (19 Sep 1958)
- The stricter motorboat rules are outlined (16 Sep 1958)
- The 40-foot yacht Jay Dee (15 Sep 1958)
- Skin scuba diving safety is (8 Sep 1958)
- The 150-foot Danish freighter Erik (4 Sep 1958)
- Islands planned for Biscayne Bay: (3 Sep 1958)
- Miami pioneer Florence Price-Williams a (31 Aug 1958)
- Daily port report: Motor vessels (29 Aug 1958)
- Dade County pioneer Robert S (28 Aug 1958)
- Reginald Waters disputes the financing (24 Aug 1958)
- Charles Smith dies while diving (24 Aug 1958)
- Mayor Robert King High proposes (21 Aug 1958)
- Nearby residents complain about the (20 Aug 1958)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Dellie Moran (19 Aug 1958)
- A cross-bay causeway is proposed (19 Aug 1958)
- Plans are announced to make (17 Aug 1958)
- Metro creates tougher motorboating laws (14 Aug 1958)
- Photos of Ed Christianson’s Coral (10 Aug 1958)
- The state approves the county’s (8 Aug 1958)
- The county extends the bulkhead (7 Aug 1958)
- The rejected dike across the (3 Aug 1958)
- A photo of the 3200 (3 Aug 1958)
- Mayor Robert King High favors (3 Aug 1958)
- The 36th Street causeway construction (1 Aug 1958)
- Miami pioneer Capt Abner Sweeting (1 Aug 1958)
- Plans are shown for a (29 Jul 1958)
- Key Biscayne residents oppose the (29 Jul 1958)
- Owners of the Ragged Keys (28 Jul 1958)
- Treasure Quest Ltd locates an (28 Jul 1958)
- Miami pioneer John Frohock recalls (28 Jul 1958)
- Diver Reynolds Moody gets the (28 Jul 1958)
- Financing the Elliott Key causeway (22 Jul 1958)
- Engineer M B Garris hired (20 Jul 1958)
- A small plane crashes 4 (17 Jul 1958)
- Miami Beach claims ownership of (12 Jul 1958)
- Demolition of the old bridge (30 Jun 1958)
- Plans for extending Biscayne Boulevard (26 Jun 1958)
- Details of the Dodge Island (22 Jun 1958)
- Details of the Ragged Keys (22 Jun 1958)
- Details of the Miami Beach (22 Jun 1958)
- The city Commission calls the (19 Jun 1958)
- The County Commission approves a (18 Jun 1958)
- Coffman’s divers confirm their report (17 Jun 1958)
- Miami pioneer Captain Alonzo W (16 Jun 1958)
- The 36th Street causeway construction (13 Jun 1958)
- The south end of Key (4 Jun 1958)
- The 40-foot cruiser Lost Mohawk (3 Jun 1958)
- Engineer M B Garris proposes (1 Jun 1958)
- The 40-foot yacht Argosy burns (28 May 1958)
- F L Coffman plans to (21 May 1958)
- The 75-foot yacht Hypatia explodes (12 May 1958)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Emma Alma (8 May 1958)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Florence F (8 May 1958)
- The court will decide whether (8 May 1958)
- Eugene Shinn and William Belau (5 May 1958)
- Miami pioneer Leverett Bela Mann (30 Apr 1958)
- Phosphorus bombs are found floating (29 Apr 1958)
- A 14 foot sawfish is (28 Apr 1958)
- More on the Dodge Island (27 Apr 1958)
- The US Engineers abandon their (26 Apr 1958)
- Dodge Island Port project environmental (23 Apr 1958)
- The County commissioners agree to (22 Apr 1958)
- The jet port on Soldier (21 Apr 1958)
- Plans for an 8000 acre (20 Apr 1958)
- The history of the Tamiami (20 Apr 1958)
- A biography of Captain Chester (18 Apr 1958)
- The west bridge on the (18 Apr 1958)
- Underwater surgery is performed to (17 Apr 1958)
- Construction on the 36th Street (14 Apr 1958)
- Leasee H P Rutherford wants (13 Apr 1958)
- The Mayflower II is dry (8 Apr 1958)
- An old 40 pound depth (7 Apr 1958)
- The island resident’s lawsuit against (6 Apr 1958)
- Governor Collins endorses the Dodge (6 Apr 1958)
- Palm and Star Island residents (27 Mar 1958)
- A small plane crashes 2 (26 Mar 1958)
- The new bridge on the (25 Mar 1958)
- An aerial photo of the (23 Mar 1958)
- The Dupont Plaza is dedicated (17 Mar 1958)
- An explosion on board the (17 Mar 1958)
- Daily port report: Motor vessels (13 Mar 1958)
- Miami pioneer Christian C Sulzner (13 Mar 1958)
- Miami pioneer Frederick La Rue (5 Mar 1958)
- Eleven mansions will be demolished (4 Mar 1958)
- The African Duke of Liberia (4 Mar 1958)
- A traffic survey of the (3 Mar 1958)
- The British freighter Aldington Court (1 Mar 1958)
- Construction of the 36th Street (27 Feb 1958)
- Miami pioneer James J Brice (27 Feb 1958)
- The Brickell mansion is demolished Photo (27 Feb 1958)
- A 7500 ton British freighter (27 Feb 1958)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Mary Jane (22 Feb 1958)
- Approaches to the 36th Street (21 Feb 1958)
- Plans are shown for a (19 Feb 1958)
- Ben Cooper agrees to a (18 Feb 1958)
- The Ben Cooper leasing arrangement (12 Feb 1958)
- A 75 pound crawfish is (11 Feb 1958)
- Commissioners favor tunnels under the (10 Feb 1958)
- Dividing Dade into two Counties (8 Feb 1958)
- Dividing Florida into two states (7 Feb 1958)
- Comparisons are made of this (5 Feb 1958)
- The freighter Boge will handle (31 Jan 1958)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Clara Prince (30 Jan 1958)
- Searches for the Bounty are (29 Jan 1958)
- The Dodge Island Port plan (29 Jan 1958)
- Ben Cooper agrees to develop (28 Jan 1958)
- A 2-masted wreck near Berry (27 Jan 1958)
- Fun in Florida features an (26 Jan 1958)
- The liner Arosa Sun which (26 Jan 1958)
- The 42-foot schooner Bounty is (23 Jan 1958)
- Salvage crews are searching for (18 Jan 1958)
- Miami pioneer Captain Frank Hardee (16 Jan 1958)
- Miami pioneer Captain John Into (14 Jan 1958)
- Searches for the Revonoc II (14 Jan 1958)
- The Revonoc II is still missing (10 Jan 1958)
- The Port Authority suggests delaying (9 Jan 1958)
- The Revonoc II is still missing (9 Jan 1958)
- A law suit reveals the (8 Jan 1958)
- A dinghy from the Revonoc (8 Jan 1958)
- Harvey Conover’s 42-foot racing yawl (7 Jan 1958)
- Beach erosion small boats overturned (4 Jan 1958)
- Old Rhodes Key property owners (27 Dec 1957)
- The Dinner Key area of (23 Dec 1957)
- The liner Arosa Star arrives (22 Dec 1957)
- Fixed bridges over the Miami (20 Dec 1957)
- The replica sailing vessel Mayflower (18 Dec 1957)
- A fire on board the (17 Dec 1957)
- Planning for the Elliott Key (15 Dec 1957)
- The new facilities at Flamingo (15 Dec 1957)
- US Corps of Engineers approve (7 Dec 1957)
- A practice torpedo washes ashore (23 Nov 1957)
- Advocates for all 3 causeway (21 Nov 1957)
- More on financing the Elliott (20 Nov 1957)
- The weapons-laden Cuban rebel yacht (20 Nov 1957)
- Federal funds promised for the (19 Nov 1957)
- Specifics on the University of (17 Nov 1957)
- The 36th Street causeway construction continues (13 Nov 1957)
- Historic details of Interama (10 Nov 1957)
- Construction on the 36th Street (10 Nov 1957)
- More of the proposed Elliott (7 Nov 1957)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Gertrude G (5 Nov 1957)
- A 55 foot-clearance fixed bridge (23 Oct 1957)
- Abolition of the city of (22 Oct 1957)
- Miami pioneer Winfield Ward Kellam (22 Oct 1957)
- Exhibition swimmer Wes Struble swims (21 Oct 1957)
- The liners Evangeline and Yarmouth (20 Oct 1957)
- The tanker Sinco is charged (20 Oct 1957)
- Miami pioneer Jeremiah C Vereen (13 Oct 1957)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Anna Belle (10 Oct 1957)
- The 469-foot trailership freighter Gateway (7 Oct 1957)
- Old groins uncovered on Miami (6 Oct 1957)
- A causeway and tunnels originating (5 Oct 1957)
- The Aleman estate takes Louis (1 Oct 1957)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Hattie Guild (27 Sep 1957)
- Bonds are assured for an (24 Sep 1957)
- An interview with Frank Hardee Photo (23 Sep 1957)
- The 36th Street causeway contract (20 Sep 1957)
- Miami Beach urges making the (14 Sep 1957)
- Dade County pioneer William D (11 Sep 1957)
- The history of Fort Jefferson Photos (8 Sep 1957)
- Miles of public access beaches (8 Sep 1957)
- Miami pioneer Aunt Kitty Roberts (2 Sep 1957)
- The 80-foot ketch Alpha hunts (1 Sep 1957)
- Interama planning at the Graves (1 Sep 1957)
- The expanded Haulover Beach Park (31 Aug 1957)
- The Elliott Key causeway proposal (30 Aug 1957)
- Elliott Key property owners plan (23 Aug 1957)
- The Key Deer Refugee is (23 Aug 1957)
- Interama planning continues An aerial (22 Aug 1957)
- Miami pioneer George Alonzo McClain (15 Aug 1957)
- Edwin Mason suggests Black Point (15 Aug 1957)
- Bids for the 36th Street (14 Aug 1957)
- Miami Beach police skin dive (12 Aug 1957)
- Fun in Florida contains an (11 Aug 1957)
- A special hurricane section contains (11 Aug 1957)
- Charles Crandon comments on the (11 Aug 1957)
- Biscayne Bay water quality is improving (11 Aug 1957)
- A biography of Miami pioneer (11 Aug 1957)
- Interama planning continues (10 Aug 1957)
- A Miami diver is treated (10 Aug 1957)
- The Elliott Key development series continues (10 Aug 1957)
- The Elliott Key development series continues (9 Aug 1957)
- A series of articles begin (8 Aug 1957)
- The Palmetto Road – Elliott (7 Aug 1957)
- Miami Beach votes to keep (7 Aug 1957)
- A futuristic drawing of the (6 Aug 1957)
- Financing becomes available for the (2 Aug 1957)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Ella M (1 Aug 1957)
- Dade and Monroe counties will (1 Aug 1957)
- A diver is recompressed after (1 Aug 1957)
- County commissioners allow developer Ben (30 Jul 1957)
- Miami pioneers celebrate Miami’s 61st (29 Jul 1957)
- A water sports arena is (29 Jul 1957)
- Old photos of Miami (28 Jul 1957)
- The 175-foot yacht Gosse is (26 Jul 1957)
- Fairyland Pelican Island planning continues (20 Jul 1957)
- Virginia Key is suggested as (20 Jul 1957)
- Miami Beach plans a 160 (19 Jul 1957)
- Construction on the new bridge (15 Jul 1957)
- The 392-foot liquid petroleum tanker (14 Jul 1957)
- Interama planning continues (11 Jul 1957)
- Daily Port report: Motor vessels (11 Jul 1957)
- Pan-Atlantic Steamship Corp plans to (11 Jul 1957)
- Bakers Haulover Park is expanded (9 Jul 1957)
- Miguel Garcia Fernandez skis from (4 Jul 1957)
- A hotel for negroes is (4 Jul 1957)
- Miami native Walter C Peacock (1 Jun 1957)
- Miami pioneer Robert Elisha Weech (28 May 1957)
- Miami native W A Pacetti (26 May 1957)
- A US Navy practice torpedo (26 May 1957)
- Governor LeRoy Collins’ bill requiring (22 May 1957)
- The Navy calls off its (21 May 1957)
- The 3-masted Norwegian training ship (17 May 1957)
- The aircraft carrier USS Franklin (16 May 1957)
- The Miami Council recommends bringing (14 May 1957)
- A photo of Miami Harbor (12 May 1957)
- Jack Crevalle tries again to (11 May 1957)
- Russian submarines continue to come (6 May 1957)
- More on Dade County’s parks (1 May 1957)
- Congress delays a bill to (1 May 1957)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Alice Jemima (30 Apr 1957)
- An article on Dade County’s parks (29 Apr 1957)
- Jack Crevalle attempts to break (26 Apr 1957)
- A 60-foot yacht sinks 25 (23 Apr 1957)
- A special Chamber of Commerce (14 Apr 1957)
- Ben Cooper King’s Bay developer (14 Apr 1957)
- As rocket experiments increase so (11 Apr 1957)
- Louis Ritter has 2 days (7 Apr 1957)
- Shark fishing off Miami on (31 Mar 1957)
- Known as Key Largo City (31 Mar 1957)
- The Elliott Key Improvement Association (27 Mar 1957)
- The city of Miami wants (19 Mar 1957)
- The Liberian tanker Perama sinks (19 Mar 1957)
- Two plans are proposed to (16 Mar 1957)
- Miami Beach’s opposition to the (14 Mar 1957)
- After being aground for a (13 Mar 1957)
- Miamians are in unanimous opposition (12 Mar 1957)
- A hearing on the dike (10 Mar 1957)
- A plan is shown to (10 Mar 1957)
- A plan to build a (8 Mar 1957)
- The Monroe County Commission urges (7 Mar 1957)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Thomas F (6 Mar 1957)
- The city of Miami asks (1 Mar 1957)
- Fun in Florida is dedicated (24 Feb 1957)
- The Everglades National Park road (24 Feb 1957)
- An aerial photo of Mashta Island (24 Feb 1957)
- An 18-foot mahogany dug-out canoe (24 Feb 1957)
- Plans for the causeway at (14 Feb 1957)
- The southern tip of Key (10 Feb 1957)
- Miami commissioners approve a permit (7 Feb 1957)
- The Miami commissioners study Virginia (6 Feb 1957)
- The Nortuna lost a propeller (6 Feb 1957)
- The 203-foot LSM Western Venturer (5 Feb 1957)
- The 450-foot Liberian freighter Nortuna (5 Feb 1957)
- A small plane crashes in (27 Jan 1957)
- A 104-foot yacht is aground (9 Jan 1957)
- Miami diver Joe Bishop recovers (8 Jan 1957)
- Bebe Robozo and associates is (23 Dec 1956)
- The cruise ship Silver Star (20 Dec 1956)
- Gar Wood sells Fisher Island (20 Dec 1956)
- More on Dodge Island Port plans (16 Dec 1956)
- A small plane crashes in (5 Dec 1956)
- A 30th anniversary of Biscayne (18 Nov 1956)
- Soot from ships stacks is (12 Nov 1956)
- The steamship Southern Cross starts (11 Nov 1956)
- The proposed causeway at 36th (10 Nov 1956)
- The book Reaching for the (4 Nov 1956)
- Watson Park development is uncertain Plans (4 Nov 1956)
- Florida Cabinet members override Governor (24 Oct 1956)
- A photo of the steamship Evangeline (21 Oct 1956)
- The Dade Coordinating Commission approves (20 Oct 1956)
- The Norwegian freighter Oriente is (19 Oct 1956)
- Various Miami pioneers (pre 1900) (17 Oct 1956)
- Governor LeRoy Collins denies a (17 Oct 1956)
- Interama financing plans are studied (16 Oct 1956)
- A biography of Barney Parker (14 Oct 1956)
- Attorney General Richard Ervin blocks (10 Oct 1956)
- Dodge Island Port plan support (2 Oct 1956)
- Charles Crandon questions the speed (29 Sep 1956)
- Bonds for the construction of (28 Sep 1956)
- The Miami Beach Chamber of (25 Sep 1956)
- The Virginia Key sewage system (18 Sep 1956)
- The Dodge Island Port plan (14 Sep 1956)
- Miami pioneer Marshall M Ramsey (13 Sep 1956)
- A twin engine Beechcraft airplane (10 Sep 1956)
- Another committee approves of making (8 Sep 1956)
- Pete Smith supports the Rickenbacker (6 Sep 1956)
- An article about the squatters (3 Sep 1956)
- Plans are shown for the (2 Sep 1956)
- A causeway at 36th Street (2 Sep 1956)
- Arthur Davis buys 30 acres (31 Aug 1956)
- The 409-foot British freighter Margaret (29 Aug 1956)
- A letter to the editor (26 Aug 1956)
- A study approves the proposed (23 Aug 1956)
- Miami divers Dunlap Crivello and (18 Aug 1956)
- The Florida State Cabinet Board (15 Aug 1956)
- Silas Thomas and Jack Carr (6 Aug 1956)
- There are photos of Fort (5 Aug 1956)
- The Florida State Road Department (2 Aug 1956)
- Joel Hurt revives his Red (1 Aug 1956)
- An article on the history (29 Jul 1956)
- Developers propose filling the bay (29 Jul 1956)
- Plans are shown for the (29 Jul 1956)
- Governor LeRoy Collins approves the (18 Jul 1956)
- Miami pioneer Howard Filer a (17 Jul 1956)
- Spearfishing is banned within one (15 Jul 1956)
- Dade County pioneer Mrs Ida (14 Jul 1956)
- Residents oppose the planned bay (13 Jul 1956)
- The Internal Improvement Fund agrees (11 Jul 1956)
- Miami pioneer Joseph Killian Dorn (10 Jul 1956)
- An article about fishing shows (8 Jul 1956)
- New spearfishing restrictions are created (6 Jul 1956)
- James Buck’s 1877 and 1878 (1 Jul 1956)
- Treasure salvor Ed Link is (29 Jun 1956)
- Property owners between NE 64th (28 Jun 1956)
- The Coral Reef Yacht Club (24 Jun 1956)
- Richard Hunt says the Internal (24 Jun 1956)
- A floating crane removes the (12 Jun 1956)
- The 48-foot schooner Bonfire crashes (11 Jun 1956)
- A 26-foot airboat designed for (1 Jun 1956)
- A Tampa boat is attacked (25 May 1956)
- A Fort Lauderdale syndicate is (24 May 1956)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Mary Marion (23 May 1956)
- Miami pioneer Walter F Crofts (14 May 1956)
- Dade County pioneer Mrs Anna (11 May 1956)
- Oil on Miami Beach is (25 Apr 1956)
- The Tabasco is pulled free (24 Apr 1956)
- Cargo will be removed from (23 Apr 1956)
- Construction of the Virginia Key (22 Apr 1956)
- The Tabasco remains aground Photo (22 Apr 1956)
- The Tabasco is still aground (20 Apr 1956)
- The Miami City Commission asks (19 Apr 1956)
- Her hull damaged the Tabasco (19 Apr 1956)
- Tugboats assist the 5000 ton (18 Apr 1956)
- The 394-foot Mexican freighter Tabasco (17 Apr 1956)
- The submarine Nautilus docks in (14 Apr 1956)
- Development at Flamingo continues Aerial photo (8 Apr 1956)
- The 65-foot charter boat Phantom (4 Apr 1956)
- Burlingame Island expansion is rejected (29 Mar 1956)
- The submarine Nautilus arrives at (28 Mar 1956)
- Photos and details of Cape (25 Mar 1956)
- The ferry TMT Georgia foundering (25 Mar 1956)
- The 60-foot schooner Orinda foundering (24 Mar 1956)
- The ownership of Key Biscayne (18 Mar 1956)
- Development at Flamingo continues Photos (16 Mar 1956)
- A Canadian syndicate is negotiating (15 Mar 1956)
- Sunken treasure lures Thompson Lightbourn (11 Mar 1956)
- The plans for an airstrip (5 Mar 1956)
- The Sans Souci Estates development (4 Mar 1956)
- Plans are shown for Interama Details (4 Mar 1956)
- Mashta Island on Key Biscayne (2 Mar 1956)
- Details on William J Matheson’s (26 Feb 1956)
- A special boating section (19 Feb 1956)
- A blue marlin leaves its (17 Feb 1956)
- The state defers action on (15 Feb 1956)
- The County Commission studies the (15 Feb 1956)
- A new financial plan for (14 Feb 1956)
- A USCG helicopter crashes in (12 Feb 1956)
- Dodge Island Port development is (7 Feb 1956)
- A letter to the editor (29 Jan 1956)
- The Danish training ship Danmark (25 Jan 1956)
- Miami pioneer Henry S Potter (23 Jan 1956)
- The 464-foot ferry City of (22 Jan 1956)
- Dredging offers for Interama are made (19 Jan 1956)
- Plans are discussed about making (17 Jan 1956)
- The British cruiser HMS Kenya (14 Jan 1956)
- The Burlingame Island case outcome (11 Jan 1956)
- Enlarging of Burlingame Island goes (10 Jan 1956)
- Drawings of the orginal present (8 Jan 1956)
- Details of the George M Bowers (8 Jan 1956)
- Tropicana is preparing the steamship (7 Jan 1956)
- The research vessel George M (5 Jan 1956)
- The proposed Inter-American Cultural and (5 Jan 1956)
- The city of Miami is (5 Jan 1956)
- Miami pioneer George Lewis Freeman (4 Jan 1956)
- The 157-foot motor vessel Omarcito (22 Dec 1955)
- Five owners of Ragged Keys (21 Dec 1955)
- The Cuban vessel Omarcita founders (21 Dec 1955)
- A 1926 photo of the (20 Dec 1955)
- A highway is built to (19 Dec 1955)
- Miami pioneer Gaston Drake a (19 Dec 1955)
- Planning for the Inter-American Cultural (18 Dec 1955)
- The 104-foot motor vessel Monster (16 Dec 1955)
- The Corps of Engineers refuse (14 Dec 1955)
- Planning for the Inter-American Cultural (14 Dec 1955)
- Daily port report: Motor vessels (13 Dec 1955)
- Bill Klein prepares to swim (12 Dec 1955)
- A detailed account of the (11 Dec 1955)
- Miami pioneer Leo Herbert Rogers (10 Dec 1955)
- A 1918 photo of the (6 Dec 1955)
- The Supreme Court reopens the (3 Dec 1955)
- Army engineers approve plans for (30 Nov 1955)
- Miami pioneer William John Carson (30 Nov 1955)
- A Florida Keys offshore oil (29 Nov 1955)
- An advertisement explains how Belcher (8 Nov 1955)
- The steamship Tappuz opens Miami (3 Nov 1955)
- A Piper Clipper airplane crashes (3 Nov 1955)
- Horobin’s plan is rejected by (26 Oct 1955)
- Architect William Phillips shows plans (23 Oct 1955)
- Coverdale & Colpitts Engineering finshes (22 Oct 1955)
- Thomas Horobin shows plans for (21 Oct 1955)
- Construction at Paradise Point Chapman (17 Oct 1955)
- The 70-foot trawler Bill Bailey (28 Sep 1955)
- The Miami Seaquarium opens Photos (24 Sep 1955)
- Peter de Gregory water skis (23 Sep 1955)
- Native Miamian Albert V Peacock (23 Sep 1955)
- A map is shown of (11 Sep 1955)
- A light plane airstrip on (11 Sep 1955)
- Dade County requests the digging (9 Sep 1955)
- A major port expansion plan (9 Sep 1955)
- The 420-foot freighter Loida is (9 Sep 1955)
- An editorial supports the proposed (2 Sep 1955)
- Silver is salvaged from a (22 Aug 1955)
- Planning continues on the Biscayne (21 Aug 1955)
- A plan is offered to (19 Aug 1955)
- The 336-foot steamship Southern Cross (19 Aug 1955)
- Art McKee salvages five old (16 Aug 1955)
- The flying boat Excalibur lands (8 Aug 1955)
- Sawfish are caught off Kemp (7 Aug 1955)
- Thomas Horobin offers a plan (6 Aug 1955)
- George Stamos sic denies profiteering (27 Jul 1955)
- Susie the alligator hangs around (24 Jul 1955)
- George Stames plans to build (24 Jul 1955)
- The Internal Improvement Board sells (23 Jul 1955)
- Miami pioneer Dr Edgar Peters (17 Jul 1955)
- Construction continues at Flamingo Photo (17 Jul 1955)
- Much of the oil sludge (13 Jul 1955)
- A map of the present (10 Jul 1955)
- A committee is organized to (10 Jul 1955)
- The heaviest (631 pounds) blue (6 Jul 1955)
- The fuel tank was destined (5 Jul 1955)
- An empty 20000 gallon fuel (4 Jul 1955)
- The oil well 8 miles (3 Jul 1955)
- Plans are shown for the (3 Jul 1955)
- Miami pioneer James E Lummus (2 Jul 1955)
- Miami boatmen ask for a (1 Jul 1955)
- Preliminary engineering studies start for (30 Jun 1955)
- Delores Kipple water skis from (27 Jun 1955)
- King McKee and Carr salvage (26 Jun 1955)
- Roger King Art McKee Jr (22 Jun 1955)
- Drawings of the proposed causeway (21 Jun 1955)
- Miami pioneer Harlan A Trapp (15 Jun 1955)
- Byrd Diving is awarded $650 (8 Jun 1955)
- Abner Doubleday and Fort Dallas (5 Jun 1955)
- The county rejects the suggestion (4 Jun 1955)
- The high bridge approachments necessary (3 Jun 1955)
- Plans for a causeway running (2 Jun 1955)
- The County commissioners and private (1 Jun 1955)
- Delores Kipple skis from Bimini (1 Jun 1955)
- Delores Kipple plans to water (30 May 1955)
- The story of the Sapona (29 May 1955)
- The 90-foot yacht Sayon collides (25 May 1955)
- Plans are shown for an (23 May 1955)
- Construction of the aquarium on (22 May 1955)
- The Cape Sable oil well (18 May 1955)
- Bud Farnsworth water skis behind (13 May 1955)
- Two 1700’s Spanish coins are (1 May 1955)
- The 60-foot yacht Inishowen is (28 Apr 1955)
- Miami pioneer Harry C Roberts (19 Apr 1955)
- A biography of Gar Wood Photos (17 Apr 1955)
- Construction of the sewage disposal (17 Apr 1955)
- A mutiny delays the departure (10 Apr 1955)
- Gulf Oil Corp receives a (30 Mar 1955)
- Construction of the aquarium on (20 Mar 1955)
- More oil companies announce drilling (17 Mar 1955)
- The Gulf Oil Company announces (16 Mar 1955)
- The Coot Bay to Flamingo (13 Mar 1955)
- The Quarterdeck Club is back (10 Mar 1955)
- Miami pioneer N D Coates (9 Mar 1955)
- Miamians will vote on whether (8 Mar 1955)
- Governor LeRoy Collins is in (7 Mar 1955)
- Two salvage companies claim rights (2 Mar 1955)
- Richard J Reynolds’ 53-foot yacht (25 Feb 1955)
- Florida’s Internal Improvement Commission warns (23 Feb 1955)
- Miami native George M Brickell (19 Feb 1955)
- Historic details of the ships (13 Feb 1955)
- A straw ballot on the (12 Feb 1955)
- The Miami Beach Hotel Association (12 Feb 1955)
- If formally requested the state (11 Feb 1955)
- Tunnels under the Miami River (8 Feb 1955)
- Mayor Abe Aronovitz supports the (6 Feb 1955)
- Cruise ship docks are planned (5 Feb 1955)
- Miami native Lotus N Niles (4 Feb 1955)
- More on tunnels versus bridges (2 Feb 1955)
- More on tunnels versus bridges (31 Jan 1955)
- Edward Christiansen buys Ragged Key (30 Jan 1955)
- The steamship Tradewind sails on (29 Jan 1955)
- Editorial opinion: Replace the Miami (29 Jan 1955)
- Commissioner Stockdale urges Miami Beach (21 Jan 1955)
- Radar Engineering raises the cost (20 Jan 1955)
- Miami engineer Joel HurtHunt renews (19 Jan 1955)
- The Fort Jefferson story Photos (16 Jan 1955)
- Bridges andor tunnels across the (16 Jan 1955)
- Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce (15 Jan 1955)
- Daily port report: Steamships Queen (14 Jan 1955)
- Edwin Link will look for (11 Jan 1955)
- Radar Engineering Company submits plans (9 Jan 1955)
- Claughton is awarded clear title (8 Jan 1955)
- Emory Hudson catches an old (4 Jan 1955)
- Miami based cruise ships for (2 Jan 1955)
- Harrison Williams requests authority to (31 Dec 1954)
- The 5000 ton Kalo frees (24 Dec 1954)
- The Danish freighter Kalo loaded (23 Dec 1954)
- Traffic tunnels under the Miami (22 Dec 1954)
- The 9200 ton steamship Tradewinds (19 Dec 1954)
- A photo of a 746 (12 Dec 1954)
- Miami pioneer Kenlock F Martin (10 Dec 1954)
- Inventor J Justus is building (5 Dec 1954)
- Modernization of the Evangeline continues Drawing (5 Dec 1954)
- The City of Key West (27 Nov 1954)
- The spoil islands created from (26 Nov 1954)
- Dr Werner von Braun enjoys (21 Nov 1954)
- Drawings of the proposed trade (16 Nov 1954)
- The steamship Evangeline arrives to (14 Nov 1954)
- Acting Governor Charley Johns reconfirms (13 Nov 1954)
- County Commissioner Preston Bird supports (3 Nov 1954)
- State officials approve the Graves (13 Oct 1954)
- The County Port Authority will (8 Oct 1954)
- A photo of the motorship (8 Oct 1954)
- The shrimp population in the (7 Oct 1954)
- The City of Key West (3 Oct 1954)
- Another photo of the City (1 Oct 1954)
- A photo of the City (26 Sep 1954)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Mary Rebecca (20 Sep 1954)
- The Graves Estate sells 400 (19 Sep 1954)
- The possibility of building the (19 Sep 1954)
- The ferry City of Key (16 Sep 1954)
- An article on Dade Drydock (12 Sep 1954)
- The 203-foot ferry City of (10 Sep 1954)
- Miami pioneer James Herbert Sawyer (9 Sep 1954)
- An elevated bridge is planned (9 Sep 1954)
- The Miami River bridge at (9 Sep 1954)
- Joe Jenkins recalls Miami life (29 Aug 1954)
- The 36th Street bridge is (29 Aug 1954)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Sarah Caroline (25 Aug 1954)
- An old photo of 1906 (16 Aug 1954)
- The Quarterdeck Club’s beverage license (7 Aug 1954)
- The Yarmouth Castle will be (6 Aug 1954)
- Miami pioneer William Mark Brown (5 Aug 1954)
- Sewer plant construction continues at (2 Aug 1954)
- The pre-1900’s Miami citizens Peacock (31 Jul 1954)
- A sunfish is caught off (26 Jul 1954)
- An article about the Alligator (25 Jul 1954)
- An article about Byrd Diving Photos (25 Jul 1954)
- Ed Fisher stays underwater at (24 Jul 1954)
- Miamian Ed Fisher attempts to (23 Jul 1954)
- The cross bay sewage pipe (18 Jul 1954)
- A 3 foot sponge is (13 Jul 1954)
- Photos of the whale shark (12 Jul 1954)
- Construction of the aquarium on (11 Jul 1954)
- A 37 foot whale shark (10 Jul 1954)
- The county withdraws plans for (9 Jul 1954)
- The Tarsus arrives Photos (8 Jul 1954)
- Miami pioneer Miss Maggie Wilson (8 Jul 1954)
- The 15000 ton Turkish steamship (4 Jul 1954)
- A single engine airplane crashes (4 Jul 1954)
- The 9000 ton French freighter (3 Jul 1954)
- Italian artist Galletti finishes his (24 Jun 1954)
- Quarterdeck Club party organizers are (23 Jun 1954)
- The Quarterdeck Club south of (22 Jun 1954)
- Florida beaches are being mined (16 Jun 1954)
- The 54-foot schooner Oweene is (8 Jun 1954)
- Heavy rains flood Dade County Photos (5 Jun 1954)
- The Historical Association of South (30 May 1954)
- A photo and description of (30 May 1954)
- Daily port report: Motor vessels (29 May 1954)
- The 143-foot Navy tug Catawba (27 May 1954)
- The 330-foot steamship Orion former (23 May 1954)
- The Venturi crew arrive in Miami (15 May 1954)
- Gar Wood’s experimental catamaran ship (14 May 1954)
- Indian Key is purchased for $55000 (21 Apr 1954)
- Spearfishermen critics and supporters submit (18 Apr 1954)
- Plans are shown for the (16 Apr 1954)
- The Overseas Highway tolls end (16 Apr 1954)
- The yacht Mogu with $5000 (9 Apr 1954)
- An article in a section (25 Mar 1954)
- Miami pioneer H Sealy Sweeting (24 Mar 1954)
- A plan for a causeway (18 Mar 1954)
- Fisher Island is picked as (17 Mar 1954)
- The Biscayne House of Refuge (14 Mar 1954)
- Dade County commissioners allow the (10 Mar 1954)
- Tolls on the Overseas Highway (3 Mar 1954)
- A Biscayne House of Refuge (2 Mar 1954)
- The research vessels Atlantis and (3 Feb 1954)
- Miami pioneer Mr Landon E (30 Jan 1954)
- A new cargo service between (29 Jan 1954)
- The sewer line spoil deposit (26 Jan 1954)
- Former Governor Warren citing misunderstood (26 Jan 1954)
- A good map of Everglades (21 Jan 1954)
- Thomas Horobin increases his offer (20 Jan 1954)
- A suggestion is made to (15 Jan 1954)
- A good 10 mile high (10 Jan 1954)
- The sewer line dredge spoil (7 Jan 1954)
- A 400 pound sunfish is (5 Jan 1954)
- Details and map of the (4 Jan 1954)
- Miami pioneer John P Toms (27 Dec 1953)
- Plans are being drafted to (27 Dec 1953)
- State officials insist that state (16 Dec 1953)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Ava Blanton (13 Dec 1953)
- Everglades National Park wants squatter (8 Dec 1953)
- Cancellation of Miami Beach’s 41st (4 Dec 1953)
- Miamian Hope Root disappears in (4 Dec 1953)
- Thomas Horobin increases his offer (2 Dec 1953)
- Miami pioneer Robert Andrew Mooney (1 Dec 1953)
- The grand jury investigates Miami (1 Dec 1953)
- The Nuevo Dominicano capsizes and (28 Nov 1953)
- The Miami Beach council fight (28 Nov 1953)
- The Miami Beach Council proposes (25 Nov 1953)
- Construction of the new curve (25 Nov 1953)
- The Dade County commissioners ask (25 Nov 1953)
- State Engineer Elliot declares that (22 Nov 1953)
- The Nuevo Dominicano is still (18 Nov 1953)
- City of Miami Beach officials (11 Nov 1953)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Juliette L (10 Nov 1953)
- Plans for a cross bay (10 Nov 1953)
- Four out of eight Marine (9 Nov 1953)
- The Florida Cabinet has not (8 Nov 1953)
- Miami pioneer Will Rafel a (8 Nov 1953)
- A study committee finds that (1 Nov 1953)
- Joel HuntHurt offers a new (28 Oct 1953)
- The steamship Nuevo Dominicano is (20 Oct 1953)
- An article about the never-developed (18 Oct 1953)
- The Coral Bay Co plans (11 Oct 1953)
- Persistent heavy rains cause flooding (10 Oct 1953)
- Sewage plant construction on the (9 Oct 1953)
- Petitions are circulated in Key (8 Oct 1953)
- The Miami Beach City Council (8 Oct 1953)
- Daily port report: Motor vessels (7 Oct 1953)
- The disabled liner Nuevo Dominicano (30 Sep 1953)
- The 90-foot Cuban motor vessel (24 Sep 1953)
- Another editorial on the causeway (24 Sep 1953)
- Miami Beach proposes linking A1A (23 Sep 1953)
- State treasurer Ed Larson calls (23 Sep 1953)
- The Biscayne Bay Conservation Association (22 Sep 1953)
- Membership increases as the Biscayne (20 Sep 1953)
- Earl Ricou State Conservation Agent (18 Sep 1953)
- The Dade County Central Labor (17 Sep 1953)
- The Biscayne Bay Conservation Association (16 Sep 1953)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Hattie Hall (16 Sep 1953)
- The Florida Cabinet orders a (16 Sep 1953)
- Fred Elliott State Internal Improvement (13 Sep 1953)
- An editorial on the causeway (11 Sep 1953)
- Harrison Williams introduces another causeway (11 Sep 1953)
- A large advertisement appears for (10 Sep 1953)
- Tonight’s hearing promises to be hot (10 Sep 1953)
- Two other causeway plans (Thomas (9 Sep 1953)
- More civic leaders endorse the (9 Sep 1953)
- Opposition to the causeway is heard (6 Sep 1953)
- Derelict vessels are being removed (3 Sep 1953)
- Maps and drawings of the causeway (2 Sep 1953)
- Details on the Key Biscayne (2 Sep 1953)
- The Key Largo test oil (1 Sep 1953)
- The hearing tonight on the (1 Sep 1953)
- Plans for building islands off (30 Aug 1953)
- Derelict vessels in the Miami (29 Aug 1953)
- A public hearing on the (29 Aug 1953)
- The Key Biscayne – Elliott (28 Aug 1953)
- Resort hotels and apartments for (26 Aug 1953)
- The Key Largo oil well (26 Aug 1953)
- The Key Biscayne – Elliott (26 Aug 1953)
- An article on aqua-lung diving (23 Aug 1953)
- Harrison Williams is president of (23 Aug 1953)
- There are now 4 groups (23 Aug 1953)
- Portions of one of the (22 Aug 1953)
- Miami pioneer Harry Hardie Culbertson (22 Aug 1953)
- Citations of removal are given (19 Aug 1953)
- The Dade County Key Largo (19 Aug 1953)
- State officials delay action on (19 Aug 1953)
- A photo spread of Dry Tortugas (16 Aug 1953)
- Plans to cleanup the Miami (14 Aug 1953)
- The salvage schooner Wilfrid engaged (14 Aug 1953)
- Plans to cleanup the Miami (12 Aug 1953)
- The disabled liner Nuevo Dominicano (12 Aug 1953)
- A drive to remove derelict (9 Aug 1953)
- A suit is filed to (4 Aug 1953)
- Many derelict vessels sunk in (2 Aug 1953)
- A map shows a new (31 Jul 1953)
- Two American banana boats are (30 Jul 1953)
- Oil well operations at Key (10 Jul 1953)
- C G (BeBe) Rebozo buys (9 Jul 1953)
- Attorney General Ervin opposes private (8 Jul 1953)
- A survey of Elliott Key (28 Jun 1953)
- Plans are shown to extend (28 Jun 1953)
- The 210-foot corvette HMCS Guelph (28 Jun 1953)
- Buck Grundy representing a group (25 Jun 1953)
- A small plane crashes in (15 Jun 1953)
- City of Miami voters vote (10 Jun 1953)
- Art McKee’s treasure hunting expedition (1 Jun 1953)
- The complete Miami-Dade merger bill (30 May 1953)
- The county purchases a 90 (27 May 1953)
- The Papy Bill dispute continues (27 May 1953)
- The possible city-county merger prompts (26 May 1953)
- Opposition grows over the enlargement (22 May 1953)
- The County Commission reaffirms the (20 May 1953)
- The Tropical Audubon Society is (17 May 1953)
- The House and Senate override (16 May 1953)
- The County Commission votes against (13 May 1953)
- Miami developers buy Lignum Vitae (10 May 1953)
- An editorial is against the (9 May 1953)
- The Papy Bill which forces (8 May 1953)
- An inquiry into the 65-foot (30 Apr 1953)
- Twenty one people are rescued (27 Apr 1953)
- Miami commissioners oppose any enlargement (15 Apr 1953)
- Daily port report: Motor vessels (21 Mar 1952)
- Dade County pioneer Elijah F (20 Mar 1953)
- Miami pioneer James William Ives (16 Mar 1953)
- More plans for a north-south (16 Mar 1953)
- The oil well in Key (11 Mar 1953)
- Key Biscayne residents vote against incorporation (10 Mar 1953)
- Plans for a major port (8 Mar 1953)
- The oil well in Key (27 Feb 1953)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Mabel Freeman (23 Feb 1953)
- A mid-bay causeway running between (12 Feb 1953)
- Thomas Horobin continues to pursue (4 Feb 1953)
- The Miami based USCG cutter (2 Feb 1953)
- W H Mellon’s 102-foot yacht (1 Feb 1953)
- A disabled Marine corsair ditches (28 Jan 1953)
- A corsair ditches in shallow (27 Jan 1953)
- A well financed group of (26 Jan 1953)
- Sinclair Oil Company is drilling (22 Jan 1953)
- The 83-foot Physalia is the (20 Jan 1953)
- The 10000 ton tanker Albert (10 Jan 1953)
- The Miami Seaport plans are reviewed (9 Jan 1953)
- The Aquascope a diving chamber (8 Jan 1953)
- Plans are presented for Haulover Pier (8 Jan 1953)
- A Miami tug with barge (5 Jan 1953)
- The story of the Indian (4 Jan 1953)
- Many treasure ship artifacts are (4 Jan 1953)
- A small plane crashes off (4 Jan 1953)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Sara Alice (3 Jan 1953)
- Miami pioneer Clair A Heslington (28 Dec 1952)
- No trace of the C-46 (24 Dec 1952)
- Contact is lost with a (23 Dec 1952)
- Miami pioneer Elizabeth Watson MacReynolds (21 Dec 1952)
- Capt Tom Frazure of Ocean (16 Dec 1952)
- Miami pioneer Mr William Jerry (15 Dec 1952)
- The arrival of the 10000 (6 Dec 1952)
- The 280-foot freighter Inagua Shipper (27 Nov 1952)
- The city Commission takes no (19 Nov 1952)
- Byrd Diving Inc salvages the (13 Nov 1952)
- The county acquires Palazzo Vizcaya (13 Nov 1952)
- The remains of trestles that (9 Nov 1952)
- The entire shipment of crawfish (24 Oct 1952)
- 30000 pounds of spoiled Nassau (23 Oct 1952)
- Miami pioneer Henry T Hamilton (18 Oct 1952)
- Thomas Horobin offers to buy (14 Oct 1952)
- Key Biscayne contemplates incorporation (12 Oct 1952)
- Photos of the seven remaining (7 Oct 1952)
- A cannon and cannonballs are (6 Oct 1952)
- An article on lightstations off (28 Sep 1952)
- Miami pioneer Ivey Nixon Willis (27 Sep 1952)
- A biplane crashes in the (26 Sep 1952)
- Port of Miami continues to (21 Sep 1952)
- The current speed is measured (4 Sep 1952)
- A photo of the barge (28 Aug 1952)
- Many people are hunting for (17 Aug 1952)
- No bids have been submitted (10 Aug 1952)
- More on the sewage disposal plan (7 Aug 1952)
- Jacob Housman’s gravestone broken by (3 Aug 1952)
- Photos of old Miami (27 Jul 1952)
- Sponge fishing returns to Biscayne (27 Jul 1952)
- Daily port report: Motor vessels (23 Jul 1952)
- Artifacts have been recovered from (20 Jul 1952)
- The new 36th Street Bridge (16 Jul 1952)
- Bids are submitted to remove (3 Jul 1952)
- William Whitman buys 155 acres (29 Jun 1952)
- Miami pioneer Wilbur Allen Lofton (24 Jun 1952)
- A 1652 Spanish silver bar (18 Jun 1952)
- Parker and Wolford set a (13 Jun 1952)
- Thousands of round concrete discs (10 Jun 1952)
- The Haulover Bridge removal continues Photo (10 Jun 1952)
- After daily attempts the piston (9 Jun 1952)
- Details of the 1924 bat (9 Jun 1952)
- A piston engine plane world (6 Jun 1952)
- The 30 ton motor vessel (6 Jun 1952)
- The Miami City Commission votes (5 Jun 1952)
- Removal of the old Haulover (1 Jun 1952)
- Widening of the Miami Canal (1 Jun 1952)
- After being grounded overnight the (29 May 1952)
- Greater Miami voters approve the (28 May 1952)
- Details of the upcoming sewage (25 May 1952)
- Plans for the proposed sewage (20 May 1952)
- A map shows pollution levels (19 May 1952)
- The James Lykes is floated (10 May 1952)
- The Key West tug Cable (9 May 1952)
- The merchant ship James Lykes (8 May 1952)
- Photos of the Linderman Estate (27 Apr 1952)
- The Graves Tract is selected (26 Apr 1952)
- The Cape Florida Lighthouse was (24 Apr 1952)
- Dr Wolff endorses the Elliott (13 Apr 1952)
- The derelict barge Cohansey is (3 Apr 1952)
- Ground is broken for a (30 Mar 1952)
- Miami pioneer Raymond DesRochers a (25 Mar 1952)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Henrietta S (21 Mar 1952)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Annie Mangos (5 Mar 1952)
- The 66th Annual Biscayne Bay (2 Mar 1952)
- The Prins Valdemar is ordered abandoned (1 Mar 1952)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Edith W (24 Feb 1952)
- The Prins Valdemar is declared unsafe (21 Feb 1952)
- The Maritime Commission is accepting (21 Feb 1952)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Pauline Burdine (18 Feb 1952)
- The Biscayne Bay Yacht Club (17 Feb 1952)
- Miami pioneer John Osgood Rogers (8 Feb 1952)
- The Honduran motor vessel Aura (6 Feb 1952)
- Many photos of the Quarterdeck Club (3 Feb 1952)
- The motor vessel Sam D (20 Jan 1952)
- The Gulf-Atlantic Corp will salvage (18 Jan 1952)
- Miami pioneer Edward C Romfh (17 Jan 1952)
- Bids are sought to raise (4 Jan 1952)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Katherine Kates (3 Jan 1952)
- Miami pioneer John Marion Burdine (27 Dec 1951)
- Spearfishermen land a 13+ foot (20 Dec 1951)
- Salvage continues on the Toussaint (24 Nov 1951)
- The USCG rescues the crew (23 Nov 1951)
- The 111-foot Haitian cutter Toussaint (22 Nov 1951)
- A salvage company burns the (19 Nov 1951)
- Five stranded fishermen are rescued (13 Nov 1951)
- The 138-foot Cuban motor vessel (28 Oct 1951)
- Maps of salt water encroachment 1904-1951 (21 Oct 1951)
- Broad Causeway is dedicated Photos (14 Oct 1951)
- Louis E Bradley a West (12 Oct 1951)
- The Neptune Club spearfishes around (7 Oct 1951)
- A tug barge and LCI (3 Oct 1951)
- Mrs Joseph Hugh Reese and (30 Sep 1951)
- Aerial photos of Broad Causeway (17 Sep 1951)
- Pier 5 is becoming a (16 Sep 1951)
- Anyone can rent the Prins (7 Sep 1951)
- Groups are barred from meeting (6 Sep 1951)
- A single engine Navy bomber (5 Sep 1951)
- A 188 pound sawfish is (27 Aug 1951)
- The Weiland plane wreckage is (25 Aug 1951)
- Jonas Weiland’s plane crashes in (23 Aug 1951)
- Anode rings providing cathodic protection (20 Aug 1951)
- The USCG approves permits to (15 Aug 1951)
- Hot Rodders protest the new (15 Aug 1951)
- Historic Indian Key has been (12 Aug 1951)
- The remains of the Confederate (6 Aug 1951)
- Expansions are planned for the (5 Aug 1951)
- The city of Miami gives (2 Aug 1951)
- The Prins Valdemar is turned (2 Aug 1951)
- Miami’s 55th anniversary cake will (27 Jul 1951)
- Old photos of downtown Miami (22 Jul 1951)
- Plans to build an aquarium (21 Jul 1951)
- Daily port report: Steamships Florida (17 Jul 1951)
- The marinas at Homestead Bayfront (15 Jul 1951)
- Gar Wood’s 188-foot twin hulled (8 Jul 1951)
- Construction continues on the 127th (8 Jul 1951)
- Construction continues on the 36th (8 Jul 1951)
- The DC-3 wreckage is an (28 Jun 1951)
- Investigation of the DC-3 wreckage continues (26 Jun 1951)
- Investigations of the DC-3 find (25 Jun 1951)
- Barney Parker recalls driving on (24 Jun 1951)
- The DC-3 wreckage off Key (24 Jun 1951)
- Goggle fishermen have found a (23 Jun 1951)
- A map and plans of (17 Jun 1951)
- Boundary changes to Everglades National (17 Jun 1951)
- The 495-foot steamship Robin Gray (9 Jun 1951)
- The Dade County Planning Council (9 Jun 1951)
- Planning for a Key Biscayne (6 Jun 1951)
- Maps and photos of Cape (3 Jun 1951)
- Miami pioneer Ewan Peacock born (2 Jun 1951)
- The banana freighter Rexton Kent (30 May 1951)
- A small plane crashes and (25 May 1951)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Nellie Kathryn (22 May 1951)
- The Coconut Grove Sailing Club’s (13 May 1951)
- Treasure hunters search Wabasso Island (6 May 1951)
- A Cuban airliner and a (26 Apr 1951)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Rita Strayer (22 Apr 1951)
- A 987 pound manta ray (8 Apr 1951)
- Photos of Florida lighthouses (25 Mar 1951)
- The Aleman heirs do not (6 Mar 1951)
- An old 100-foot barge will (6 Mar 1951)
- The Mackle brothers offer to (4 Mar 1951)
- Plans for the sewage disposal (3 Mar 1951)
- Key Biscayne development continues Photos (25 Feb 1951)
- An aerial photo of Pigeon Key (25 Feb 1951)
- A 110-foot yacht converted to (24 Feb 1951)
- Leon Walker and John Clower (19 Feb 1951)
- The 180-foot yacht Danginn is (13 Feb 1951)
- A brief history of the (11 Feb 1951)
- Haulover Beach Marina construction continues Photo (11 Feb 1951)
- Dinner Key Marina construction continues Photo (11 Feb 1951)
- Plans for constructing a Key (4 Feb 1951)
- Plans for constructing a Key (31 Jan 1951)
- The 36th Street bridge is (30 Jan 1951)
- Miami pioneer Isidor Cohen a (26 Jan 1951)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Sally J (15 Jan 1951)
- Ernest Coe creator of Everglades (2 Jan 1951)
- Dade County purchases Venetian Causeway (30 Dec 1950)
- The 20000 ton French liner (30 Dec 1950)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Lucy M (21 Dec 1950)
- Miami pioneer E Rollin Davis (18 Dec 1950)
- Capt Douglas J Munn caught (15 Dec 1950)
- Larry Robinson catches a 7 (14 Dec 1950)
- A jug marked US MAIL (4 Dec 1950)
- The 74 ton freighter Aurora (25 Nov 1950)
- A 40th Anniversary Invitation Edition (19 Nov 1950)
- The Bay Harbor Islands Causeway (12 Nov 1950)
- A Guy Bradley monument on (12 Nov 1950)
- The 750 ton Dutch freighter (31 Oct 1950)
- Construction of the Bay Harbor (29 Oct 1950)
- The figurehead from the Norwegian (26 Oct 1950)
- Construction of the Bay Harbor (20 Oct 1950)
- The freighter Elena is aground (19 Oct 1950)
- The barometric pressure in Miami (19 Oct 1950)
- Trustees of the State Internal (18 Oct 1950)
- A hurricane hits Miami Photos (18 Oct 1950)
- John Pennekamp and others are (17 Oct 1950)
- More on filling bay bottom (11 Oct 1950)
- More bay filling plans are opposed (3 Oct 1950)
- The Mackle fill plans are withdrawn (28 Sep 1950)
- The County Commission opposes the (27 Sep 1950)
- More on hotels building to (26 Sep 1950)
- More on hotels building to (25 Sep 1950)
- A map of the proposed (24 Sep 1950)
- Private property owners are filling (24 Sep 1950)
- Plans by Mackle Co Inc (23 Sep 1950)
- Plans for filling bay bottom (22 Sep 1950)
- An aerial photo of the (10 Sep 1950)
- The 7900 ton freighter Deerpool (7 Sep 1950)
- The 26-foot cabin cruiser Sandy (21 Aug 1950)
- Daily port report: Motor vessels (16 Aug 1950)
- Spanish cannons are salvaged by (13 Aug 1950)
- An aerial photo of Biscayne (6 Aug 1950)
- Miami pioneer Daniel McCarthy Neilson (25 Jul 1950)
- The graveyard off Sunset Drive (23 Jul 1950)
- Plans for creating a key (23 Jul 1950)
- Construction of the 123rd Street (23 Jul 1950)
- A new ocean pollution study (9 Jul 1950)
- Miami pioneer John Brown McKenzie (4 Jul 1950)
- The USCG cutter Androscoggin arrives (29 Jun 1950)
- Charles Slater Art McKee Hally (27 Jun 1950)
- A single sewage disposal plant (25 Jun 1950)
- An 845 pound mako shark (21 Jun 1950)
- Homestead Bayfront Park construction continues Photos (3 Jun 1950)
- William Mark Brown opened the (1 Jun 1950)
- A photo of the USCG (26 May 1950)
- Thomas Horobin plans to build (26 May 1950)
- The Virginia Key Air-Seaport project (23 May 1950)
- Plans for a massive Miami (21 May 1950)
- It has been 1493 days (19 May 1950)
- Negotiations to acquire the Cape (14 May 1950)
- The USCG cutter Androscoggin will (6 May 1950)
- The helm’s wheel from an (4 May 1950)
- The pathologist’s report supports the (3 May 1950)
- An Elliott Key causeway is (30 Apr 1950)
- A possible skull identification: Dave (30 Apr 1950)
- Investigators will go to Elliott (28 Apr 1950)
- A boy scout finds a (27 Apr 1950)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Arena Hahn (25 Apr 1950)
- Dr J G DuPuis has (23 Apr 1950)
- A photo of the new (16 Apr 1950)
- Damaged when aground on Fowey (9 Apr 1950)
- The city Commission favors a (4 Apr 1950)
- The Miami barge Eagle sinks (31 Mar 1950)
- Officials agree that sewage pollution (30 Mar 1950)
- The cutter Mocoma goes aground (29 Mar 1950)
- The 503-foot tanker Fort Mims (28 Mar 1950)
- Highway plans being considered by (19 Mar 1950)
- The water around the 7000 (14 Mar 1950)
- The motor vessel Conchita burns (1 Mar 1950)
- Photos of the 64th annual (23 Feb 1950)
- The remaining fish and mammals (22 Feb 1950)
- Sewage disposal through an outfall (17 Feb 1950)
- Photos of the Key Largo (12 Feb 1950)
- Marina plans are shown for (12 Feb 1950)
- The Greeley Victory is pulled free (10 Feb 1950)
- The Miami city commissioners decide (9 Feb 1950)
- The 7000 ton freighter Greeley (9 Feb 1950)
- The 3000 ton freighter Federal (8 Feb 1950)
- The Culver is aground 50 (3 Feb 1950)
- A modern sewer treatment plant (2 Feb 1950)
- The Brickell estate treasure hunters (31 Jan 1950)
- The Miami departed 75-foot auxiliary (27 Jan 1950)
- The digging continues at Brickell Point (26 Jan 1950)
- Mobley and Newman are digging (25 Jan 1950)
- The 60-foot Mystic rams and (25 Jan 1950)
- The 46-foot cabin cruiser Gladys (25 Jan 1950)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Margaret Budd (23 Jan 1950)
- The Prins Valdemar is for rent (19 Jan 1950)
- The 90 ton Honduran motor (17 Jan 1950)
- The cruise liner Nuevo Dominicano (14 Jan 1950)
- The 56-foot British motor vessel (12 Jan 1950)
- The 60-foot schooner Sunbeam is (11 Jan 1950)
- The 40-foot cabin cruiser Wood (10 Jan 1950)
- The 2-masted schooner Pandora III (9 Jan 1950)
- A court suit filed by (7 Jan 1950)
- Daily port report: Motor vessels (5 Jan 1950)
- Dade County Oil Well No (5 Jan 1950)
- Photos of Miami 50 years ago (1 Jan 1950)
- Architects Gamble and Parker design (1 Jan 1950)
- The 53-foot schooner Troubador is (1 Jan 1950)
- The 140 ton Miami freighter (30 Dec 1949)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Frank H (23 Dec 1949)
- More survivors of the Doros (16 Dec 1949)
- Fire disables the 921 ton (15 Dec 1949)
- Nine Navy subchasers are docked (14 Dec 1949)
- Oil drilling at Grossman Hammock (26 Nov 1949)
- An invitation edition of The (20 Nov 1949)
- The April 1946 voter approved (13 Nov 1949)
- The 62-foot tugboat Logan sinks (5 Nov 1949)
- The 6 month study of (5 Nov 1949)
- Another attempt will be made (18 Oct 1949)
- Homes are being sought for (10 Oct 1949)
- Plans are shown for Art (9 Oct 1949)
- The city commission instructs the (6 Oct 1949)
- Art McKee salvages silver bars (24 Sep 1949)
- An aerial photo of Key (18 Sep 1949)
- The 500 ton Honduran freighter (14 Sep 1949)
- The Elliott Key Improvement Association (9 Sep 1949)
- The tanker Dynafuel aground in (9 Sep 1949)
- Coral Gables gives up a (8 Sep 1949)
- The Prins Valdemar is scheduled (7 Sep 1949)
- Keystone Point development is planned Plans (21 Aug 1949)
- Gar Wood’s 188-foot catamaran Venturi (19 Aug 1949)
- A causeway from Key Biscayne (14 Aug 1949)
- Daily port report: Motor vessels (10 Aug 1949)
- A causeway across the bay (9 Aug 1949)
- The 39-foot cabin cruiser Spray (6 Aug 1949)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Lucy Culbertson (5 Aug 1949)
- Cape Florida Lighthouse Park is (3 Aug 1949)
- Gar Wood tests his experimental (1 Aug 1949)
- Photos of the Coot Bay (31 Jul 1949)
- Miami celebrates its 53rd Anniversary Photos (29 Jul 1949)
- Miami pioneers Brown Cohen and (25 Jul 1949)
- The US Navy’s largest flying (25 Jul 1949)
- The early days are recalled (24 Jul 1949)
- The 75-foot bugeye Madeleine F (21 Jul 1949)
- A county police organized panther (14 Jul 1949)
- The 13000 ton USS Cabot (13 Jul 1949)
- Haulover beach development continues Plans (4 Jul 1949)
- A group of various civic (29 Jun 1949)
- Dr John Gifford will be (27 Jun 1949)
- A record 12 foot 10 (21 Jun 1949)
- The USCG cutter Mocomo is (17 Jun 1949)
- Tests results confirm the bay (10 Jun 1949)
- University of Miami researchers hunt (23 May 1949)
- The stowaway is sent back (21 May 1949)
- Biscayne Bay pollution tests continue Photos (20 May 1949)
- The oil tanker British Genius (20 May 1949)
- E Ericson recalls events while (15 May 1949)
- Biscayne Bay water pollution is studied (15 May 1949)
- The John Shedd Aquarium of (11 May 1949)
- An article on sea lice (11 May 1949)
- An ex-seaman of the Prins (10 May 1949)
- The spoil banks will remain (10 May 1949)
- Miami Beach protests an attempt (5 May 1949)
- A photo of the steamship (5 May 1949)
- Redland wants to secede from (24 Apr 1949)
- The captain of the Prins (17 Apr 1949)
- The Prins Valdemar is ordered (12 Apr 1949)
- In an attempt to control (10 Apr 1949)
- A map of Everglades National (3 Apr 1949)
- The Miami refrigerator ship Caicos (3 Apr 1949)
- The Prins Valdemar may be (24 Mar 1949)
- A study of Biscayne Bay (24 Mar 1949)
- Gar Wood experiments with a (24 Mar 1949)
- An article on Cuthbert Rookery Photo (21 Mar 1949)
- WTVJ prepares to broadcast the (20 Mar 1949)
- Due to public indignation the (19 Mar 1949)
- A federal judge awards $29000 (10 Mar 1949)
- An article on tugboats in (6 Mar 1949)
- The USCG cutter Mocoma is (2 Mar 1949)
- Photos of Ocean Reef developments (27 Feb 1949)
- Photos of the 63rd annual (23 Feb 1949)
- A barge carrying buses and (20 Feb 1949)
- Denied the use of Indian (18 Feb 1949)
- Crawfish Eddie Walker a long (16 Feb 1949)
- Miami Beach hotels are bulkheading (13 Feb 1949)
- Many planes have been lost (13 Feb 1949)
- An old German torpedo is (10 Feb 1949)
- An article on Byrd Brothers (6 Feb 1949)
- The US Navy subs Medregal (6 Feb 1949)
- Dredging for sand in the (5 Feb 1949)
- The state cancels Horobin’s deal (2 Feb 1949)
- No improvements have been made (30 Jan 1949)
- Horobin’s filling plans continue to (26 Jan 1949)
- Plans are shown detailing Key (23 Jan 1949)
- Governor Warren continues to reject (19 Jan 1949)
- The 60-foot yacht Moonbeam is (16 Jan 1949)
- The county commissioners oppose other (13 Jan 1949)
- Governor Warren indefinitely postpones Horobin’s (12 Jan 1949)
- Bay bottom land deals around (7 Jan 1949)
- Chapter 1: A large map (2 Jan 1949)
- A chapter from the book (2 Jan 1949)
- A drawing of the proposed (1 Jan 1949)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Sarah Banks (31 Dec 1948)
- The replica San Cristobal arrives (27 Dec 1948)
- Daily port report: Motor vessels (21 Dec 1948)
- Plans are shown for a (12 Dec 1948)
- Developers begin the initial phase (12 Dec 1948)
- Ernest Coe Father of Everglades (11 Dec 1948)
- The Italian salvage tug Fiocina (10 Dec 1948)
- Photos of the upper keys (5 Dec 1948)
- Deep sea diver Theodore Stamatis (3 Dec 1948)
- A white shark is caught (29 Nov 1948)
- A scenic bayshore drive is (28 Nov 1948)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Katie Estelle (26 Nov 1948)
- The Key Biscayne court decision (25 Nov 1948)
- Key Biscayne was included in (21 Nov 1948)
- The history of Fort Jefferson Photos (7 Nov 1948)
- 134880 acres is bought from (7 Nov 1948)
- A photo of the steamship (31 Oct 1948)
- The bay bottom land deal (27 Oct 1948)
- The tug B F Moody (22 Oct 1948)
- Plans of the proposed Burlingame (17 Oct 1948)
- A special invitation edition of (17 Oct 1948)
- The tug Pioneer and a (8 Oct 1948)
- A banana boat is rammed (6 Oct 1948)
- A northerly moving hurricane passes (6 Oct 1948)
- The River Rats Club barge (24 Sep 1948)
- Jewfish Creek Fish Camp is (23 Sep 1948)
- High winds and waves have (22 Sep 1948)
- A northerly moving hurricane passes (22 Sep 1948)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Katie Becker (11 Sep 1948)
- The 1935 hurricane tragedy is (6 Sep 1948)
- An aerial photo of the (5 Sep 1948)
- A barge sinks and damages (3 Sep 1948)
- Thomas Horobin continues with bay (2 Sep 1948)
- An old submarine is towed (25 Aug 1948)
- Daily port report: Motor vessels (10 Aug 1948)
- Horobin presents his plans for (6 Aug 1948)
- T Horobin offers to buy (4 Aug 1948)
- The mine containing 220 pounds (27 Jul 1948)
- An old French mine is (26 Jul 1948)
- Miami’s 52 anniversary is observed Photos (25 Jul 1948)
- The Snider notes are probably (25 Jul 1948)
- Notes found in a bottle (24 Jul 1948)
- Plans are presented for the (16 Jul 1948)
- More groins are built to (27 Jun 1948)
- A bay bottom land trade (23 Jun 1948)
- Plans are presented to increase (17 Jun 1948)
- A report on the declining (17 Jun 1948)
- The history and details of (13 Jun 1948)
- A kettle found embedded in (6 Jun 1948)
- A Bahamian waters record 749 (5 Jun 1948)
- A note found in a (25 May 1948)
- Fewer cruise liners are stopping (23 May 1948)
- A biography of Capt Sam (9 May 1948)
- Photos of the 35th annual (11 Apr 1948)
- Lerner Marine Laboratory Bimini will (28 Mar 1948)
- Tempo VI does not break (26 Mar 1948)
- A photo of Collins Bridge (26 Mar 1948)
- Guy Lombardo’s 12-cylinder hydroplane Tempo (25 Mar 1948)
- Guy Lombardo attempts to break (24 Mar 1948)
- Miami pioneer Thomas L Townley (21 Mar 1948)
- Civilians are still searching for (21 Mar 1948)
- The 49-foot yacht Virginian explodes (18 Mar 1948)
- Snider party searches continue Photos (17 Mar 1948)
- Searches for the Snider party (16 Mar 1948)
- Searches for the Snider party (15 Mar 1948)
- The Snider party’s dinghy is (14 Mar 1948)
- A boat cushion possibly from (13 Mar 1948)
- The 53-foot yacht Whirlwind burns (13 Mar 1948)
- The owners of the barge (12 Mar 1948)
- Searches for the Snider party (10 Mar 1948)
- Sea and air searches for (9 Mar 1948)
- Jockey Al Snider and 2 (8 Mar 1948)
- The 170-foot barge Virginian is (7 Mar 1948)
- An article on the Graves (23 Feb 1948)
- Herman Kane files a libel (20 Feb 1948)
- The USS Maine sinking is (15 Feb 1948)
- Haulover Beach Park construction continues Photos (15 Feb 1948)
- Miami pioneer Henry A Braddock (13 Feb 1948)
- Watkins Towing Company has applied (29 Jan 1948)
- A mine is sighted off (23 Jan 1948)
- Army paratroopers practice in Biscayne (21 Jan 1948)
- The Six Shillings arrives safely (18 Jan 1948)
- The 125-foot motorship Six Shillings (17 Jan 1948)
- The 40-foot yacht Lucia explodes (14 Jan 1948)
- Daily port report: Motor vessels (13 Jan 1948)
- An article about Flamingo in (12 Jan 1948)
- An article about the Coot (11 Jan 1948)
- The 87-foot freighter George C (8 Jan 1948)
- The San Cristoval replica sails (5 Jan 1948)
- The replica San Cristoval sails (29 Dec 1947)
- A replica of Ponce de (11 Dec 1947)
- Boatmen protest the restricted bridge (10 Dec 1947)
- Seaplanes fly fishermen to the (7 Dec 1947)
- President Truman dedicates Everglades National (7 Dec 1947)
- A history of Everglades National Park (30 Nov 1947)
- William Mellon’s yacht Old River (29 Nov 1947)
- A storm causes damage to (29 Nov 1947)
- The Navy’s lost patrol is recalled (27 Nov 1947)
- The Quarterdeck Club bay bottom (26 Nov 1947)
- Bridge opening restrictions are set (26 Nov 1947)
- Miami pioneer Miss Belle Brickell (25 Nov 1947)
- Miami commissioner R Gardner suggests (25 Nov 1947)
- An article on Chokoloskee Florida Photos (23 Nov 1947)
- The bridge opening debate continues (23 Nov 1947)
- Ship owners protest a plan (22 Nov 1947)
- News coverage of life on (16 Nov 1947)
- A curb on creating bay (15 Nov 1947)
- A 36th Street Biscayne Bay (14 Nov 1947)
- The motorship Louise J sinks (13 Nov 1947)
- Harvey Seed’s American Legion Post (12 Nov 1947)
- News coverage of the Tequesta (10 Nov 1947)
- Rickenbacker Causeway and Crandon Park (9 Nov 1947)
- An aerial photo of Rickenbacker (8 Nov 1947)
- Pollution in Biscayne Bay continues (6 Nov 1947)
- Details of David True’s paper (2 Nov 1947)
- On 1 thru 5 8 (1 Nov 1947)
- A 147 acre fish camp (24 Oct 1947)
- The USCG cutter Bibb rescues (20 Oct 1947)
- David O True’s paper entitled (19 Oct 1947)
- Rickenbacker Causeway and Crandon Park (18 Oct 1947)
- Aerial photos of Miami Springs flooded (13 Oct 1947)
- Record flooding continues over South Florida (13 Oct 1947)
- Typhoid inoculations are urged as (12 Oct 1947)
- An easterly moving hurricane hits (12 Oct 1947)
- The steamship Haiti Victory is (11 Oct 1947)
- The US Marines practice an (9 Oct 1947)
- Flooding continues from rains after (2 Oct 1947)
- Eight Estonian refugees sail into (2 Oct 1947)
- Dinner Key Yacht Basin plans (28 Sep 1947)
- The USCG is searching for (26 Sep 1947)
- The remains of the Icarus (24 Sep 1947)
- A hurricane hits Fort Lauderdale (18 Sep 1947)
- Photos of Everglades National Park (14 Sep 1947)
- The cruiser Vagabond explodes burns (2 Sep 1947)
- Construction of houses on barges (29 Aug 1947)
- The converted subchaser Gradco Explorer (29 Aug 1947)
- Daily port report: Motor vessels (27 Aug 1947)
- Details and photos of the (24 Aug 1947)
- The zoning and planning board (20 Aug 1947)
- The University of Miami Marine (17 Aug 1947)
- Rickenbacker Causeway construction continues Photo (10 Aug 1947)
- FPL applies for a permit (31 Jul 1947)
- Miami Beach plans to fill (30 Jul 1947)
- Capt George D Brossier recalls (27 Jul 1947)
- Haulover Beach Park construction continues Photo (21 Jul 1947)
- A compromised plan to straighten (13 Jul 1947)
- The history of Everglades National (29 Jun 1947)
- The island building controversy in (29 Jun 1947)
- Nineteen vessels dock in Miami (25 Jun 1947)
- Everglades National Park is established (21 Jun 1947)
- North bay island developments are (15 Jun 1947)
- The River Rats Clubhouse a (13 Jun 1947)
- Rickenbacker Causeway construction continues Photos (12 Jun 1947)
- Bay island building was opposed (12 Jun 1947)
- Biscayne Bay island building opposition increases (11 Jun 1947)
- Big tuna fishing near Cat (8 Jun 1947)
- Dr Richard Mudd visits Fort Jefferson (7 Jun 1947)
- Bribes are made to commission (6 Jun 1947)
- Monroe County objects to the (5 Jun 1947)
- A highway in the middle (1 Jun 1947)
- The freighters Ethiopia Victory and (28 May 1947)
- The Prins Valdemar has legal (27 May 1947)
- Daily port report: Steamships Mario (24 May 1947)
- Dade County pioneer Andrew L (24 May 1947)
- Proposed corporate limit additions to (22 May 1947)
- The historic old tug Three (16 May 1947)
- The recreation ship Atlantis a (11 May 1947)
- Two temporary North Bay Causeway (11 May 1947)
- The 100-foot freighter Heavy Moon (3 May 1947)
- The 55-foot cabin cruiser Thirsty (29 Apr 1947)
- The master of the freighter (24 Apr 1947)
- The owners of the Fire (24 Apr 1947)
- Blame is placed on the (24 Apr 1947)
- The 115-foot motor vessel Mary (23 Apr 1947)
- A swordfish rams its bill (21 Apr 1947)
- The steamship Grange Victory arrives (21 Apr 1947)
- A mine is reported off (17 Apr 1947)
- The owners of the excursion (16 Apr 1947)
- A plan is presented to (13 Apr 1947)
- The 3-masted 130-foot schooner Caroline (13 Apr 1947)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Martha Yarborough (8 Apr 1947)
- John Russell has been sponge (5 Apr 1947)
- Construction continues on Crandon Park Photos (30 Mar 1947)
- A photo of the Icarus (22 Mar 1947)
- The Brill is towed to (15 Mar 1947)
- The abandoned Brill is sunk (14 Mar 1947)
- The buttons are identified as Spanish (5 Mar 1947)
- Two hundred pounds of old (4 Mar 1947)
- Twenty boats are destroyed by (4 Mar 1947)
- The 34th annual Biscayne Bay (2 Mar 1947)
- The 7000 ton freighter David (26 Feb 1947)
- The freighter Shiawassee III sinks (17 Feb 1947)
- William J White recalls 1890 (16 Feb 1947)
- The 42-foot yacht Vanda is (15 Feb 1947)
- Legal problems continue for the (13 Feb 1947)
- The Vicente is a total loss (11 Feb 1947)
- The Colleen frees herself (11 Feb 1947)
- The 65-foot yacht Colleen is (10 Feb 1947)
- Sea gulls and terns roost (10 Feb 1947)
- Three men claiming salvage rights (9 Feb 1947)
- The Cuban motor vessel Vicente (8 Feb 1947)
- The 45-foot yacht Alice Marion (2 Feb 1947)
- The steamship Florida docks in Miami (7 Jan 1947)
- A strike interrupts the printing (6 Jan 1947)
- A can marked US MAIL (3 Jan 1947)
- Rickenbacker Causeway construction continues Photo (29 Dec 1946)
- A houseboat burns and sinks (22 Dec 1946)
- Paul Chotteau will test a (21 Dec 1946)
- The freighter Cape Breton brings (18 Dec 1946)
- The Norma II is towed (17 Dec 1946)
- The 80-foot motor vessel Norma (16 Dec 1946)
- The Rickenbacker Causeway construction continues (11 Dec 1946)
- Miami’s 50th Anniversary is celebrated (24 Nov 1946)
- The War Department approves plans (15 Nov 1946)
- Richard Tait sanitary engineer comments (26 Oct 1946)
- A decommissioned 330-foot destroyer escort (6 Oct 1946)
- An Army plane crashes off (4 Oct 1946)
- The steamship Florida will resume (29 Sep 1946)
- The derelict schooner Icaros remains (29 Sep 1946)
- The 40-foot motor sloop Linda (29 Sep 1946)
- Dinner Key is now owned (24 Sep 1946)
- The charter boat Eden sinks (21 Sep 1946)
- Photos of oil hunting ships (15 Sep 1946)
- Islands are being constructed in (15 Sep 1946)
- The 40-foot motor sloop Brill (10 Sep 1946)
- Key Biscayne ownership is described Map (10 Sep 1946)
- The 3805 ton Army transport (9 Sep 1946)
- An aerial photo of Chapman Field (8 Sep 1946)
- Water mains will be laid (8 Sep 1946)
- The 1935 hurricane is recalled Photo (1 Sep 1946)
- The local crawfish industry grows (1 Sep 1946)
- Harvey Clopton recalls Miami life (1 Sep 1946)
- A 1795 wreck off Fort (31 Aug 1946)
- The Estonian’s immigration problems continue (31 Aug 1946)
- Bridges to Burlingame Island are (26 Aug 1946)
- The 426-foot Navy training ship (25 Aug 1946)
- Goggle fishing spearfishing is demonstrated (25 Aug 1946)
- The Inanda legal problems are (23 Aug 1946)
- The 36-foot sloop Inanda with (22 Aug 1946)
- An 1800 pound shark is (18 Aug 1946)
- A history of the salt (18 Aug 1946)
- The old city dock at (13 Aug 1946)
- Charles Wheeler claims he owned (11 Aug 1946)
- A photo of the 195-foot (7 Aug 1946)
- The schooner Guinevere is expected (2 Aug 1946)
- Miami’s 50th Anniversary section Photos (28 Jul 1946)
- Henry Cobbs suggests the Graves (23 Jul 1946)
- The Norwegian freighter Fordham is (23 Jul 1946)
- Old photos of Miami (21 Jul 1946)
- Details of the Graves Tract (21 Jul 1946)
- Cape Pembroke is the first (16 Jul 1946)
- The Graves Tract is for (10 Jul 1946)
- Miami pioneer Reuben Goethe a (5 Jul 1946)
- Properties in the Old Rhodes (30 Jun 1946)
- The 63-foot Olympia Theater sign (25 Jun 1946)
- The Barnes Sound test well (12 Jun 1946)
- N Roney is opposed to (2 Jun 1946)
- W L Guthrie cuts limestone (12 May 1946)
- William Smith dies in Haulover (12 May 1946)
- The Williamson expedition returns to (27 Apr 1946)
- The USCG jeopardizes Miami’s plan (25 Apr 1946)
- A Williamson photographer claims it’s (23 Apr 1946)
- Williamson’s findings are questionable (22 Apr 1946)
- Williamson’s salvage expedition is reported (21 Apr 1946)
- Williamson’s spokesman is questioned as (20 Apr 1946)
- The Santa Rosa salvage continues (19 Apr 1946)
- More on the Santa Rosa treasures (18 Apr 1946)
- Mexico may claim the Santa (17 Apr 1946)
- Voters approve a new sewer (17 Apr 1946)
- The Williamson expedition remains weather bound (16 Apr 1946)
- Rough seas bring in the (15 Apr 1946)
- The west shore of the (15 Apr 1946)
- Williamson finds the 1520 wrecksite (14 Apr 1946)
- A map shows 27 sewer (13 Apr 1946)
- Raw sewage continues to be (9 Apr 1946)
- Miami pioneer Dr Peter T (3 Apr 1946)
- Photos of the Williamson expedition (31 Mar 1946)
- The Williamson expedition is finding (29 Mar 1946)
- The Irwin Williamson expedition uses (22 Mar 1946)
- The freighter James Swan aground (20 Mar 1946)
- After many disappointing results the (15 Mar 1946)
- More on the missing Navy planes (10 Mar 1946)
- The search for the lost (9 Mar 1946)
- The sight-seeing boat Seven Seas (7 Mar 1946)
- More on the proposed aquarium (6 Mar 1946)
- The history of Dr Samuel (3 Mar 1946)
- Santa Rosa treasure diver Rex (3 Mar 1946)
- A photo of Santa Rosa (28 Feb 1946)
- The Williamson expedition prepares on (26 Feb 1946)
- The 33rd annual Biscayne Bay (24 Feb 1946)
- Photos of the 59th annual (23 Feb 1946)
- Crandon argues against the Virginia (23 Feb 1946)
- Irwin Williamson plans a treasure (22 Feb 1946)
- The oil derrick in Barnes (19 Feb 1946)
- A preview of the University (17 Feb 1946)
- Deals for Dinner Key property continue (15 Feb 1946)
- A sea cow trapped on (14 Feb 1946)
- Shoreline fresh water springs reappear (12 Feb 1946)
- Aquarium plans for Virginia Key continue (10 Feb 1946)
- President Truman’s 245-foot yacht Williamsburg (7 Feb 1946)
- Dade County may acquire Chapman (6 Feb 1946)
- Horobin continues to deal for (30 Jan 1946)
- South Miami pioneer Wilson A (20 Jan 1946)
- The proposed Everglades National Park (13 Jan 1946)
- The raft is not from (11 Jan 1946)
- A raft found in the (10 Jan 1946)
- The schooner Caroline is rammed (7 Jan 1946)
- The auxiliary schooner Sardine taking (6 Jan 1946)
- The Fort Labaye is floated (4 Jan 1946)
- The 7100 ton freighter Fort (3 Jan 1946)
- The US laid mines around (23 Dec 1945)
- More on the six lost (23 Dec 1945)
- Searches for the lost Navy (15 Dec 1945)
- Miami requests deepening the harbor (14 Dec 1945)
- Charles Crandon opposes the sale (14 Dec 1945)
- Searches for the lost Navy (11 Dec 1945)
- Searches for the lost Navy (10 Dec 1945)
- Searches for the lost Navy (9 Dec 1945)
- The 6 Navy planes and (7 Dec 1945)
- Five Navy training planes are (6 Dec 1945)
- A photo of the Quarterdeck Club (3 Dec 1945)
- Captured German sub U-505 visits (23 Nov 1945)
- The Mission Santa Maria remains aground (18 Nov 1945)
- The schooner Icaros is still (18 Nov 1945)
- The Mission Santa Maria remains aground (13 Nov 1945)
- Leonard Lowe reminisces about pineapple (11 Nov 1945)
- The 10470 ton tanker Mission (11 Nov 1945)
- Horobin continues to deal for (1 Nov 1945)
- The State Conservation Agent is (25 Oct 1945)
- Miamians vote in favor of (24 Oct 1945)
- Planning continues for the proposed (19 Oct 1945)
- Miami plans to buy Dinner (13 Oct 1945)
- The 36-foot cabin cruiser Jay (8 Oct 1945)
- Gulf Oil receives drilling permits (27 Sep 1945)
- The freighter Dixie Crystal is (26 Sep 1945)
- A photo of the hurricane (17 Sep 1945)
- The 70 ton Honduran schooner (16 Sep 1945)
- A hurricane passes over Key (16 Sep 1945)
- A hurricane warning is issued (15 Sep 1945)
- Gulf Oil plans to drill (13 Sep 1945)
- Gulf Oil Corporation gets approvals (12 Sep 1945)
- The 56-foot freighter Annabelle is (31 Aug 1945)
- Rickenbacker Causeway construction continues (26 Aug 1945)
- Previously censored reports of attacks (19 Aug 1945)
- Oil well operations begin on (14 Aug 1945)
- A 24 foot fish is (14 Aug 1945)
- U-boats laid mines at Jacksonville (10 Aug 1945)
- Pruitt’s proposed purchase of Cross (8 Aug 1945)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Madie Cason (6 Aug 1945)
- Miami pioneer Beverly J Peacock (4 Aug 1945)
- Many details on salvage crews (4 Aug 1945)
- Twenty-four Allied vessels were sunk (3 Aug 1945)
- There were 157 attacks made (2 Aug 1945)
- The sale of bay bottom (1 Aug 1945)
- Cuba wants the historically rich (21 Jul 1945)
- The 148-foot motor vessel Caratas (11 Jul 1945)
- The story of the Indian (8 Jul 1945)
- Sonora crewmen recuperate in Miami (7 Jul 1945)
- The Navy base at Dinner (2 Jul 1945)
- The 250 ton schooner Sonora (24 Jun 1945)
- The 240-foot sulphur laden cargo (23 Jun 1945)
- The canal dam debates continue (22 Jun 1945)
- The shortage of water to (17 Jun 1945)
- A charter for the Quarterdeck (5 Jun 1945)
- William Anderson is sued by (16 May 1945)
- A boom and ladder is (15 May 1945)
- A steel sheet dam is (5 May 1945)
- Diverting of water flow has (29 Apr 1945)
- The Conservation Council urges better (21 Apr 1945)
- Many salvage companys plan for (13 Apr 1945)
- The legal battle continues over (1 Apr 1945)
- The story of how Grady (1 Apr 1945)
- The Dade County Conservation Council (31 Mar 1945)
- County commissioners protest the proposed (29 Mar 1945)
- A leaking exhaust pipe caused (20 Mar 1945)
- One hundred and sixty hysterical (19 Mar 1945)
- Thomas Horobin plans to build (17 Mar 1945)
- Army Air Force returnees are (11 Mar 1945)
- The Byrd Brothers demonstrate the (5 Mar 1945)
- Miami pioneer Harry E Tuttle (5 Mar 1945)
- The North Key Largo section (25 Feb 1945)
- Photos of the Benedum-Blanchard oil (18 Feb 1945)
- Tourist industry groups oppose oil (15 Feb 1945)
- Miami pioneer Mildred Dorothy Egger (14 Feb 1945)
- Pier 3 collapses from disrepair Photo (13 Feb 1945)
- The 125-foot cargo boat Argyle (12 Feb 1945)
- Miami Beach opposes the Virginia (10 Feb 1945)
- Miami Beach officials oppose the (9 Feb 1945)
- Legal complications develop in the (8 Feb 1945)
- Oil drilling begins off Key Largo (2 Feb 1945)
- Wildcatter Michael Benedum plans to (1 Feb 1945)
- Concerns about harming beach property (31 Jan 1945)
- Florida Shipbuilding Corp at Ojus (30 Jan 1945)
- Drawings of the proposed Virginia (28 Jan 1945)
- Another map of the proposed (22 Jan 1945)
- Five miles of North Key (17 Jan 1945)
- Funds for the Virginia Key (13 Dec 1944)
- Miami pioneer Alexander Jacob Kolb (9 Dec 1944)
- Drawings of the proposed aquarium (12 Nov 1944)
- A list of all oil (5 Nov 1944)
- A detailed map and drawing (3 Nov 1944)
- A detailed map of Biscayne (31 Oct 1944)
- The Rubicon which broke loose (23 Oct 1944)
- The Cuban cargo vessel Rubicon (22 Oct 1944)
- A hurricane passes between Dry (19 Oct 1944)
- An aquarium on Virginia Key (10 Oct 1944)
- A turning basin is planned (8 Oct 1944)
- Plans for an industrial complex (28 Sep 1944)
- Boatmen are warned that coast (23 Sep 1944)
- Sport and commercial fishermen argue (22 Sep 1944)
- The 120-foot Cuban motor vessel (22 Sep 1944)
- Photos of Crandon Park on (17 Sep 1944)
- J Scranton is granted oil (13 Sep 1944)
- Miami pioneer B Frank Davis (11 Sep 1944)
- Oil drilling operations in Card (10 Sep 1944)
- Miami pioneer Herbert Thompson Whaler (31 Aug 1944)
- J Scranton is denied oil (30 Aug 1944)
- A drawing of the Graves (27 Aug 1944)
- A drawing of the proposed (23 Aug 1944)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Alberta Elizabeth (20 Aug 1944)
- Engineers favor the building of (20 Aug 1944)
- The city of Miami will (12 Aug 1944)
- The city of Miami is (10 Aug 1944)
- J Scranton applies for oil (2 Aug 1944)
- Miami pioneer Thomas Andrew Feaster (28 Jul 1944)
- A Miami sewer tax is (23 Jul 1944)
- The state will remove the (22 Jul 1944)
- A sunfish washes up on (22 Jul 1944)
- Diving trips continue with the (9 Jul 1944)
- Since the beginning of the (6 Jul 1944)
- Hardwood lumber can be milled (2 Jul 1944)
- The new and shorter Overseas (16 May 1944)
- Photos of the new concrete (14 May 1944)
- Engineers study two Miami sewage (11 May 1944)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Frances Evelyn (5 May 1944)
- A US Geological survey report (21 Apr 1944)
- A plan is proposed for (9 Apr 1944)
- A 500 pound sunfish is (8 Apr 1944)
- An idea on what to (2 Apr 1944)
- Photos and history of Matheson (26 Mar 1944)
- The bill including funds for (23 Mar 1944)
- A dead whale is in (17 Mar 1944)
- A dead whale washes ashore (16 Mar 1944)
- A dead 50 foot whale (13 Mar 1944)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Lydia M (25 Feb 1944)
- A northbound Cuban tanker sinks (25 Feb 1944)
- Photos of the Biscayne Bay (23 Feb 1944)
- A Gulf Stream sewage disposal (28 Jan 1944)
- Miami pioneer William Edward Faxon (27 Jan 1944)
- A 400 pound sunfish washes ashore (23 Jan 1944)
- Miami pioneer John M Graham (22 Jan 1944)
- The House Rivers and Harbors (14 Jan 1944)
- Miami pioneer William Joseph Brooks (9 Jan 1944)
- The USCG recovers bales of (2 Jan 1944)
- The Greater Miami Port Authority (28 Dec 1943)
- It is concluded that the (14 Dec 1943)
- The wreckage of the tanker (14 Dec 1943)
- The proposed Everglades National Park (28 Nov 1943)
- The Prins Valdemar is no (24 Nov 1943)
- The motor ship Francis W (14 Nov 1943)
- The ferry boat J T (8 Nov 1943)
- Miami pioneer Arthur Des Rocher (4 Nov 1943)
- The body parts found in (1 Nov 1943)
- The ship’s dog rescued from (31 Oct 1943)
- Victims from the tanker accident (27 Oct 1943)
- Human body parts possibly from (26 Oct 1943)
- Miami pioneer Eugene Earl Monfort (25 Oct 1943)
- The Quarterdeck Club is sold Photo (24 Oct 1943)
- Oil experts warn that salt (24 Oct 1943)
- Two tankers collide off the (24 Oct 1943)
- Miami pioneer George Romfh a (18 Oct 1943)
- Miami voters pass the Greater (22 Sep 1943)
- Rickenbacker Causeway construction is stopped (15 Sep 1943)
- Dinner Key Airbase will be (12 Sep 1943)
- Bulkheads at Baker’s Haulover need (12 Sep 1943)
- Miami pioneer Minnie Graham a (4 Sep 1943)
- Because of the Virginia Key (1 Sep 1943)
- More on the sewage system (30 Aug 1943)
- State conservation agents will arrest (29 Aug 1943)
- The condemnation of Virginia Key (26 Aug 1943)
- Changes are made to further (22 Aug 1943)
- Miami River shipping activity increases Photos (22 Aug 1943)
- Coconut Grove pioneer Mrs Bethia (18 Aug 1943)
- Miami built schooners are sent (15 Aug 1943)
- Key West crawfishermen protest the (11 Aug 1943)
- Miamians want an improved sewage system (8 Aug 1943)
- Rickenbacker Causeway construction continues Photos (1 Aug 1943)
- Miami pioneer Robert Henry Sawyer (30 Jul 1943)
- The anniversary section contains post-war (25 Jul 1943)
- The Navy plans to further (16 Jul 1943)
- Overseas Highway construction updates Photos (7 Jul 1943)
- More on the Ft Myers (8 Jun 1943)
- More on the Ft Myers (7 Jun 1943)
- Many photos of the Ft (6 Jun 1943)
- Biscayne Bay is badly polluted (27 May 1943)
- More on the planned port (20 May 1943)
- Drawings of planned post-war Miami (16 May 1943)
- Survivors from a torpedoed vessel (11 May 1943)
- A Bahama’s sponge disease is (9 May 1943)
- Detailed drawings of the newly (9 May 1943)
- A two engine Navy plane (27 Apr 1943)
- A world record 133 pound (27 Apr 1943)
- A blimp rescues shipwreck victims (25 Apr 1943)
- Miami boatyards build wood barges (20 Apr 1943)
- A technical report on Miami’s (11 Apr 1943)
- The ban on motorboating is (8 Apr 1943)
- The history of Merrill-Stevens Boatyard (7 Apr 1943)
- The House Appropriation Committee rejects (1 Apr 1943)
- A causeway from North Canal (28 Mar 1943)
- Condemnation of Virginia Key is (18 Mar 1943)
- A motor is installed in (17 Mar 1943)
- Photos of the USCG base (7 Mar 1943)
- Miami pioneer Benjamin C Akin (1 Mar 1943)
- Photos of the 57th annual (23 Feb 1943)
- More on the proposed North (22 Feb 1943)
- A biography of Harry C Budge (18 Feb 1943)
- The Virginia Key causeway is (10 Feb 1943)
- Miami pioneer Capt Charles Josiah (7 Feb 1943)
- Miami pioneer Harry C Budge (6 Feb 1943)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Josephine Frow (29 Jan 1943)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Idelia Campbell (27 Jan 1943)
- All motorboating is banned by (26 Jan 1943)
- More on the Miami Canal (21 Jan 1943)
- Biscayne Bay fish trappers attempt (19 Jan 1943)
- Many photos of Crandon Park (10 Jan 1943)
- More on the proposed Virginia (21 Dec 1942)
- More fuel barges use the (19 Dec 1942)
- Permission is granted to install (15 Dec 1942)
- History of the earlier Miami (13 Dec 1942)
- The cruiser USS Miami is (9 Dec 1942)
- The 60-foot fishing boat Biscayne (16 Nov 1942)
- Miami’s first movie projector (1897) (23 Oct 1942)
- A lack of cement threatens (14 Oct 1942)
- The Navy begins pumping water (23 Sep 1942)
- The freighter Cherie is torpedoed (22 Sep 1942)
- Miami’s first steam fire engine (20 Sep 1942)
- Five 200 year old cannons (19 Sep 1942)
- The Amphitrite is in Washington Photo (13 Sep 1942)
- The Cuban freighters Santiago de (15 Aug 1942)
- A photo of a ship (14 Aug 1942)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Minnie Collins (4 Aug 1942)
- Beach guards are increased to (1 Aug 1942)
- The 55-foot Miami motorship Gertrude (28 Jul 1942)
- The Senate passes the North (18 Jul 1942)
- An American merchant ship J (14 Jul 1942)
- Miami shipbuilding Photos In the (12 Jul 1942)
- Miami Beach artillery battery C (4 Jul 1942)
- Reports of Axis agents landing (28 Jun 1942)
- More on the Virginia Key (25 Jun 1942)
- More maps of the proposed (20 Jun 1942)
- Bales of crude and leaf (19 Jun 1942)
- Ship sinkings by U-boats increase (14 Jun 1942)
- The Seventh Naval District Headquarters (14 Jun 1942)
- An American merchant ship rams (12 Jun 1942)
- Survivors of torpedoed ships arrive (4 Jun 1942)
- Survivors of a torpedoed ship (2 Jun 1942)
- The inland canal between Fort (30 May 1942)
- Ship sinkings off Florida by (27 May 1942)
- The Navy approves the Virginia (24 May 1942)
- The Mexican tanker Fara de (23 May 1942)
- Outlawed steel fish traps are (20 May 1942)
- Survivors of a torpedoed American (18 May 1942)
- A fisherman tows a loose (15 May 1942)
- The Mexican tanker Potrero del (15 May 1942)
- An American ship is torpedoed (14 May 1942)
- The US Navy removes the (14 May 1942)
- A mine floats on to (13 May 1942)
- Ninty two ships have been (11 May 1942)
- An American ship Norlindo is (9 May 1942)
- A Nicaraguan ship Sama is (8 May 1942)
- Crude rubber biscuits found floating (6 May 1942)
- More on the Virginia Key project (28 Apr 1942)
- The US destroyer Sturtevant sinks (28 Apr 1942)
- More on the Virginia Key project (22 Apr 1942)
- The oil cargo from a (22 Apr 1942)
- The 10 remaining cannons salvaged (21 Apr 1942)
- Two American ships Leslie and (15 Apr 1942)
- A Norwegian freighter Benwood sinks (12 Apr 1942)
- Officials agree to build a (8 Apr 1942)
- Two American ships carrying sugar (4 Apr 1942)
- Coral Gables developer George E (27 Mar 1942)
- Steel for the Virginia Key (26 Mar 1942)
- Cuban sugar will be shipped (24 Mar 1942)
- Crude rubber biscuits presumably from (18 Mar 1942)
- Photos of Royal Palm State (8 Mar 1942)
- A photo of the Republic sinking (3 Mar 1942)
- The tanker W D Anderson (28 Feb 1942)
- Two tankers are torpedoed: Republic (25 Feb 1942)
- The tanker Pan Massachusetts is (22 Feb 1942)
- Miami River zoning changes to (5 Feb 1942)
- The federal government will build (5 Feb 1942)
- Dade County boat building gets (2 Feb 1942)
- Army engineers approve the Miami (21 Jan 1942)
- City and county commissioners scramble (18 Jan 1942)
- The Key Biscayne Causeway construction (16 Jan 1942)
- Torpedo attacks begin on ships (12 Jan 1942)
- The Miami area practices a blackout (12 Jan 1942)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Willianna Weatherford (11 Jan 1942)
- All use of marine radios (11 Jan 1942)
- Photos of Monroes’ Barnacle (28 Dec 1941)
- A commercial tug sinks off (28 Dec 1941)
- The County Commission delays rezoning (23 Dec 1941)
- The banks of the Miami (22 Dec 1941)
- A bid is accepted to (18 Dec 1941)
- Photos of soldiers patrolling the (12 Dec 1941)
- Miami plans blackouts and air (11 Dec 1941)
- All Miami boatmen are required (10 Dec 1941)
- Key West is blacked out (10 Dec 1941)
- Florida’s visiting yacht tax (appealed) (9 Dec 1941)
- More on the Key Biscayne (3 Dec 1941)
- Miami pioneer Mary Agnes Pope (2 Dec 1941)
- The Miami steam tug Laura (26 Nov 1941)
- Plans for a bay causeway (25 Nov 1941)
- US mail is regularly transferred (16 Nov 1941)
- A photo of the chain (16 Nov 1941)
- A special 262 page Growing (16 Nov 1941)
- The construction for the Virginia (22 Oct 1941)
- The tug A B Potter (17 Oct 1941)
- The 38-foot charter boat Banderlog (16 Oct 1941)
- The city Commission approves money (14 Oct 1941)
- The federal government will conduct (7 Oct 1941)
- The Polish steamer Paderewsky is (6 Oct 1941)
- A hurricane with a barometric (6 Oct 1941)
- A tropical storm is 600 (5 Oct 1941)
- A Navy plane crash lands (4 Oct 1941)
- Indian Creek Village joins Miami (1 Oct 1941)
- The USCG cutter Mojave goes (30 Sep 1941)
- A British ship burns and (24 Sep 1941)
- A Navy plane crash lands (23 Sep 1941)
- Financing is approved for the (23 Sep 1941)
- Photos of the Quarterdeck Club (21 Sep 1941)
- Another map of the proposed (21 Sep 1941)
- The schooner Curlew is involved (16 Sep 1941)
- The Governor approves of building (12 Sep 1941)
- More about the Navy supporting (10 Sep 1941)
- Keys traffic is stopped for (7 Sep 1941)
- The old schooner Mayflower takes (1 Sep 1941)
- A photo of the dredging (31 Aug 1941)
- A biography of Melville E (24 Aug 1941)
- The county acquires the deed (21 Aug 1941)
- The Arauca is towed to (20 Aug 1941)
- Boat racing at the Quarterdeck (10 Aug 1941)
- The US Maritime Commission takes (6 Aug 1941)
- Daily port report: Steamship Seminole (5 Aug 1941)
- The Navy approves of the (5 Aug 1941)
- A world record 737 pound (2 Aug 1941)
- A map of the proposed (27 Jul 1941)
- A uniform 8 foot depth (26 Jul 1941)
- The yacht Lyndonia is sold (13 Jul 1941)
- More Key Biscayne Causeway plans (10 Jul 1941)
- US Engineers will clear the (9 Jul 1941)
- Miami pioneer Charles E Geiger (6 Jul 1941)
- Intracoastal Waterway shoaling hinders boat traffic (1 Jul 1941)
- Starting on 1 July 1941 (1 Jul 1941)
- The lighthouse maintenance ship Poinciana (27 Jun 1941)
- The personal property tax levied (24 Jun 1941)
- Miami pioneer Richard Carney a (22 Jun 1941)
- The clearly marked US freighter (13 Jun 1941)
- Events at the Quarterdeck Club Photos (12 Jun 1941)
- A 691 pound tuna caught (9 Jun 1941)
- Nazi U-boat attacks are occuring (5 Jun 1941)
- Diving with University of Miami (1 Jun 1941)
- Herald’s camera caravan visits Miller-Dunn (18 May 1941)
- The Coral Gables Waterway dredging (18 May 1941)
- The Coral Gables Waterway will (11 May 1941)
- A jar flagged US Mail (10 May 1941)
- Miami pioneer Leon M Fornel (9 May 1941)
- The Eva Conway grounds at (5 May 1941)
- The motor vessel Eva Conway (4 May 1941)
- The bugeye Florence arrives in (28 Apr 1941)
- Miami’s shipbuilding industry Photos Magazine (27 Apr 1941)
- A photo of the houseboat (27 Apr 1941)
- Miami built rescue boats are (23 Apr 1941)
- Butch and Fanny are residents (21 Apr 1941)
- Photos of the Arauca Magazine section (20 Apr 1941)
- The Virginia Key harbor plan (20 Apr 1941)
- A photo of the steamship Oriente (17 Apr 1941)
- The Virginia Key harbor plan (17 Apr 1941)
- A traffic tunnel under Biscayne (6 Apr 1941)
- A $125 saltwater fishing license (4 Apr 1941)
- The 85-foot yacht Venture burns (3 Apr 1941)
- Deering’s attorney objects to the (2 Apr 1941)
- The Arauca is seized by (31 Mar 1941)
- More on the proposed saltwater (30 Mar 1941)
- A state saltwater fishing license (26 Mar 1941)
- Butch is captured and the (25 Mar 1941)
- Fanny arrives but fails to (24 Mar 1941)
- Butch’s mate Fanny will be (23 Mar 1941)
- Oscar cavorts around Pier 5 (22 Mar 1941)
- Oscar the sea lion escapes (21 Mar 1941)
- US subs will maneuver off Florida (19 Mar 1941)
- Oscar a pet seal lost (18 Mar 1941)
- In retaliation for suppling Britain (18 Mar 1941)
- Miami built aircraft rescue boats (10 Mar 1941)
- Photos of Key Biscayne Magazine section (9 Mar 1941)
- The Virginia Key port plans continue (7 Mar 1941)
- A pollution survey of Biscayne (5 Mar 1941)
- An aerial photo of the (2 Mar 1941)
- The Committee of 100 meets (28 Feb 1941)
- Details and photos of the (23 Feb 1941)
- The Biscayne Yacht Club holds (23 Feb 1941)
- The Miami based Mosquito fleet (21 Feb 1941)
- The M-shaped hull Nassau Clipper (16 Feb 1941)
- The yacht Marpatha is aground (13 Feb 1941)
- Collecting for the Miami Aquarium (9 Feb 1941)
- More on the widening of (6 Feb 1941)
- The Manhattan’s estimated cost of (5 Feb 1941)
- The Manhattan is pulled free (4 Feb 1941)
- A plan is proposed to (2 Feb 1941)
- The Manhattan’s number 5 hold (2 Feb 1941)
- The US Navy will assist (31 Jan 1941)
- The US Navy’s Mosquito torpedo (31 Jan 1941)
- The Manhattan remains stuck (30 Jan 1941)
- The Manhattan activity becomes a (29 Jan 1941)
- The Manhattan remains stuck (28 Jan 1941)
- The Navy may take over (26 Jan 1941)
- Squalls and high seas hamper (26 Jan 1941)
- The Manhattan remains stuck (25 Jan 1941)
- Cargo continues to be lightered (24 Jan 1941)
- Using kedge anchors and removing (23 Jan 1941)
- The Arauca continues to be (22 Jan 1941)
- The tug Jan is floated (19 Jan 1941)
- Manhattan lightering continues (19 Jan 1941)
- The tug Jan is aground (18 Jan 1941)
- Salvage crews continue to lighten (17 Jan 1941)
- The Manhattan remains aground (15 Jan 1941)
- Passengers are taken off the (14 Jan 1941)
- The 668-foot liner SS Manhattan (13 Jan 1941)
- The US Navy tug Okisko (12 Jan 1941)
- The Navy tug YN-42 Okisko (11 Jan 1941)
- Daily port report: Steamships Dorothy (10 Jan 1941)
- Daily port report: Steamship Dorchester (8 Jan 1941)
- The British tanker SS Athelfoam (5 Jan 1941)
- An article on the old (15 Dec 1940)
- The freighter Rhein is on (14 Dec 1940)
- The German freighter Rhein is (12 Dec 1940)
- Photos of the Quarterdeck Club (8 Dec 1940)
- Photos of the new streamlined (8 Dec 1940)
- Unofficial reports state the German (8 Dec 1940)
- The War Department approves the (4 Dec 1940)
- A photo of yachts along (1 Dec 1940)
- More on the Key Biscayne Causeway (29 Nov 1940)
- Miami pioneer George Thompson born (26 Nov 1940)
- The 4-masted schooner Helen Barnet (7 Nov 1940)
- Many yachts are being sold (6 Nov 1940)
- The Norwegian oil tanker Glittre (4 Nov 1940)
- A photo map of the (4 Nov 1940)
- A photo spread of Key Biscayne (3 Nov 1940)
- A map of proposed public (27 Oct 1940)
- Large photos of the Thirty-sixth (20 Oct 1940)
- A photo spread of Fort (20 Oct 1940)
- A Miami party goes treasure (20 Oct 1940)
- Photos of Collins Bridge and (6 Oct 1940)
- New libels hold the Arauca (4 Oct 1940)
- More on the Arauca (2 Oct 1940)
- All claims have been settled (1 Oct 1940)
- Miami pioneer James S Thompson (28 Sep 1940)
- Photos of the Miami Quarterdeck (22 Sep 1940)
- Dade pioneer David C Brown (16 Sep 1940)
- Former freighters are increasingly being (12 Sep 1940)
- Miami pioneer William J Gautier (7 Sep 1940)
- The liner SS America enroute (21 Aug 1940)
- One hundred fifty year old (11 Aug 1940)
- The Indian Key Massacre Centennial (5 Aug 1940)
- Miami pioneer Edwin M Tucker (7 Jul 1940)
- The liner Arandora Star a (4 Jul 1940)
- A photo of 2 cannons (30 Jun 1940)
- Daily port report: Steamships Florida (27 Jun 1940)
- The Spanish freighter Iciar loads (26 Jun 1940)
- The Navy will build an (23 Jun 1940)
- The Flagler Memorial monument is (23 Jun 1940)
- The steamship Matakana aground on (20 Jun 1940)
- Miami pioneer Frank T Budge (20 Jun 1940)
- The ketch Mary Otis leaves (3 Jun 1940)
- The Harpoon is being repaired (3 Jun 1940)
- The British freighter Harpoon is (2 Jun 1940)
- The Greater Miami Harbor Project (22 May 1940)
- The proposed plans at Key (19 May 1940)
- A Good Old Days photo (12 May 1940)
- Maps of proposed parks at (12 May 1940)
- Island creation south of the (5 May 1940)
- The crew from the 8048 (5 May 1940)
- The British steamer Matakana is (2 May 1940)
- A photo of the Arauca (21 Apr 1940)
- Aerial photos of Government Cut (21 Apr 1940)
- The County Commission rejects the (17 Apr 1940)
- The Dade County Planning Council (10 Apr 1940)
- William Burton’s 130-foot schooner yacht (8 Apr 1940)
- Miami pioneer Lee K Hatfield (7 Apr 1940)
- More approvals are granted for (3 Apr 1940)
- Miami pioneer E G Sewell (3 Apr 1940)
- Miamian William Edwards is buried (31 Mar 1940)
- A 2000 pound manatee is (29 Mar 1940)
- A protest is filed against (28 Mar 1940)
- A photo of the yacht Content (27 Mar 1940)
- A photo of the yacht Moana (22 Mar 1940)
- The County Board approves the (20 Mar 1940)
- The US Engineering Department dredge (20 Mar 1940)
- Physical references to the 1900’s (19 Mar 1940)
- The county applies for a (13 Mar 1940)
- The 79-foot schooner Flight is (13 Mar 1940)
- A photo of the training (10 Mar 1940)
- An 1898 photo of the (8 Mar 1940)
- A photo of Astor’s yacht Nourmahal (6 Mar 1940)
- The 145-foot barkentine Capitana arrives Photo (3 Mar 1940)
- The 106-foot schooner Breeze is (3 Mar 1940)
- The Committee of 100 parties (1 Mar 1940)
- William Leeds’ 279-foot yacht Moana arrives (26 Feb 1940)
- The Biscayne Bay Yacht Club (23 Feb 1940)
- A drawing of the proposed (21 Feb 1940)
- Capt Jim Lockwood tries out (19 Feb 1940)
- The 27th annual Biscayne Bay (18 Feb 1940)
- Coconut Grove pioneer Mrs Jessie (17 Feb 1940)
- Old photos of the battleship Maine (15 Feb 1940)
- The County Commission discusses the (14 Feb 1940)
- The yachts Nourmahal and Alva arrive (9 Feb 1940)
- The Lekala continues to be (3 Feb 1940)
- A fishing club (Quarterdeck Club) (28 Jan 1940)
- The justice department detains the Lekala (23 Jan 1940)
- The German yawl Lekala arrives (21 Jan 1940)
- Miami pioneer John Seybold a (19 Jan 1940)
- The steel hull ketch Vagabond (14 Jan 1940)
- More on the Arauca (13 Jan 1940)
- W Larkins came to South (13 Jan 1940)
- The schooner Bimesa II arrives Photo (12 Jan 1940)
- The disabled tanker Republic of (10 Jan 1940)
- The schooner Swift of Ipswich (10 Jan 1940)
- Libel continues to be placed (10 Jan 1940)
- The houseboat Old River and (4 Jan 1940)
- The British freighter SS Corner (3 Jan 1940)
- The plane parts in Card (31 Dec 1939)
- The schooner Pinta arrives Photos (31 Dec 1939)
- Douglas B-18 bomber parts are (30 Dec 1939)
- The Italian motorship Saturnia arrives Photo (29 Dec 1939)
- The 759-foot Dutch steamship Nieuw (27 Dec 1939)
- The yawl Restmore is grounded (21 Dec 1939)
- British warships wait offshore Port (21 Dec 1939)
- The German freighter Arauca enters (20 Dec 1939)
- Daily port report: Motor vessels: (19 Dec 1939)
- Carnegie Institute’s Marine Biological Laboratory (16 Dec 1939)
- The steamship Kent will make (15 Dec 1939)
- Miami pioneer Judge Henry Atkinson (13 Dec 1939)
- The freighter Gand pulls herself (11 Dec 1939)
- The 400-foot Belgian freighter Gand (10 Dec 1939)
- A bulkheading permit has been (9 Dec 1939)
- The Swedish motorship liner Kungsholm (2 Dec 1939)
- The Honduran schooner Paciencia goes (29 Nov 1939)
- Scrap iron for Italy is (22 Nov 1939)
- After battling strong winds and (16 Nov 1939)
- Empty oil drums crates and (14 Nov 1939)
- Drums of unused motor oil (13 Nov 1939)
- A German lifeboat is found (5 Nov 1939)
- Ship wreckage and an oil (4 Nov 1939)
- A biography of Supt William (25 Oct 1939)
- The 206-foot dredge Indiana and (24 Oct 1939)
- An article on tugboats in (22 Oct 1939)
- The 165-foot yacht Buccaneer arrives (20 Oct 1939)
- The Shawnee arrives in Miami (18 Oct 1939)
- Photos of the yachts Thalia (17 Oct 1939)
- Two Italian tankers fueled the (14 Oct 1939)
- Despite the U-boat threat the (13 Oct 1939)
- The 410-foot tanker Esso Houston arrives (12 Oct 1939)
- The Iroquois arrives at New (12 Oct 1939)
- A foreign submarine is sighted (10 Oct 1939)
- A foreign submarine is sighted (8 Oct 1939)
- The freighter Mae unloads gravel Photo (7 Oct 1939)
- The Iroquois is escorted by (7 Oct 1939)
- Germany threatens to sink the (6 Oct 1939)
- The new Twenty-seventh Avenue bridge (30 Sep 1939)
- The yacht Southern Cross arrives (23 Sep 1939)
- The 61-foot Miami ambulance ship (17 Sep 1939)
- Reports of U-boats near the (13 Sep 1939)
- Port activity is disrupted Many (12 Sep 1939)
- Foreign liners including De Grasse (10 Sep 1939)
- The steamship Shawnee is taken (9 Sep 1939)
- U-boat activity increases in Europe (8 Sep 1939)
- The county accepts 800 acres (6 Sep 1939)
- Daily port report: Steamships Dorchester (31 Aug 1939)
- The 157-foot steamer Zizania is (5 Aug 1939)
- A 1907 photo of the (4 Aug 1939)
- An SOS is received from (3 Aug 1939)
- The Danish freighter Gorm arrives (2 Aug 1939)
- The Federal Trade Commission wants (2 Aug 1939)
- Many photos around Miami In (30 Jul 1939)
- Some Elsie Fenimore undersea adventures Photo (30 Jul 1939)
- A 1905 photo of the (29 Jul 1939)
- A story on goggle fishermen (23 Jul 1939)
- The Cape Florida lighthouse story (23 Jul 1939)
- A 1906 photo of the (17 Jul 1939)
- More on the Greater Miami (16 Jul 1939)
- Miami Beach developer Carl G (16 Jul 1939)
- Miami pioneer William Norris Hull (14 Jul 1939)
- A $30000 cargo of scrap (13 Jul 1939)
- North bay property owners complain (12 Jul 1939)
- An early 1900’s photo of (10 Jul 1939)
- Fowey Rock lightkeepers Perry Riles (9 Jul 1939)
- Another photo of the yacht Ramfis (4 Jul 1939)
- Over 100000 pairs of terns (2 Jul 1939)
- After being aground on Ledbury (29 Jun 1939)
- A 1907 photo of the (28 Jun 1939)
- Mayor Sewell meets with the (27 Jun 1939)
- The old World War subchaser (23 Jun 1939)
- Construction on the NW Twenty-seventh (20 Jun 1939)
- A world record 730 pound (19 Jun 1939)
- The 225-foot Dominican yacht Ramfis (15 Jun 1939)
- Treasure hunters plan to salvage (14 Jun 1939)
- The St Louis is in (8 Jun 1939)
- The motor sailer Elsie Fenimore (7 Jun 1939)
- A mass suicide statement was (7 Jun 1939)
- The Greater Miami Port plan (6 Jun 1939)
- Accepting asylum in Cuba the (6 Jun 1939)
- The steamship St Louis with (5 Jun 1939)
- The liner St Louis anchors (3 Jun 1939)
- A 1901 photo of the (2 Jun 1939)
- More on the Greater Miami (30 May 1939)
- The Flagler memorial is not (28 May 1939)
- The Greater Miami Port plan (28 May 1939)
- Photos of the yachts Caprice (21 May 1939)
- Zoology professor Dr Jay Pearson (19 May 1939)
- The Florida ship canal loses (18 May 1939)
- An old photo of steamers (17 May 1939)
- The Rivers and Harbors board (17 May 1939)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Minnie L (13 May 1939)
- More on the ship channel (10 May 1939)
- Survivors of the freighter Inspiration (29 Apr 1939)
- A photo of the steamship (28 Apr 1939)
- Squatter life on a spoil (26 Apr 1939)
- The Army engineers approve the (26 Apr 1939)
- Photos of Chokoloskee In the (23 Apr 1939)
- The freighter Inspiration is aground (20 Apr 1939)
- Mayor Sewell asks Governor Cone (18 Apr 1939)
- Sopwith’s 265-foot yacht Philante arrives (18 Apr 1939)
- A photo of the NW (16 Apr 1939)
- The city commission is concerned (15 Apr 1939)
- The Greater Miami Port plan (12 Apr 1939)
- The steamship Oriente sister ship (11 Apr 1939)
- A sponge disease is ruining (6 Apr 1939)
- A personal property tax levied (30 Mar 1939)
- Legal hearings over the wrecked (28 Mar 1939)
- The Florida ship canal plan (26 Mar 1939)
- The Greater Miami Port plan (26 Mar 1939)
- The Greater Miami Port plan (25 Mar 1939)
- The Houston docks in the (24 Mar 1939)
- The 600-foot USN cruiser Houston (23 Mar 1939)
- A 93 pound wahoo is (21 Mar 1939)
- Army engineers approve a new (19 Mar 1939)
- A Florida ship canal project (17 Mar 1939)
- A 250 pound sunfish is (16 Mar 1939)
- The 338-foot yacht Southern Cross (14 Mar 1939)
- The USCG fails to find (10 Mar 1939)
- The liner RMS Laconia arrives Photo (8 Mar 1939)
- The Flagler Memorial in the (5 Mar 1939)
- The steamship Pilsudski arrives Photo (3 Mar 1939)
- The cross state canal debate continues (3 Mar 1939)
- The 102-foot auxiliary schooner Shangri-La (2 Mar 1939)
- Plans for a naval base (2 Mar 1939)
- The Thirty-sixth Street causeway proposal (24 Feb 1939)
- Five steamships: Arandora Star De (21 Feb 1939)
- The Scottish cruise ship Tss (19 Feb 1939)
- The cruise ship Empress of (14 Feb 1939)
- A Naval affairs committee inspects (14 Feb 1939)
- The German steamship Milwaukee arrives (13 Feb 1939)
- An old photo of the (12 Feb 1939)
- Maps and drawings of proposed (12 Feb 1939)
- The 552-foot French steamship De (11 Feb 1939)
- The 57-foot charter boat Shirley (7 Feb 1939)
- An old photo of the (3 Feb 1939)
- The motorship George F Meade (2 Feb 1939)
- Starting on 22 January 1939 (22 Jan 1939)
- Twenty eight cannons coins and (20 Jan 1939)
- New spending is sought for (18 Jan 1939)
- Photos of the square rigged (17 Jan 1939)
- Photos of the steamships Iroquois (13 Jan 1939)
- Daily port report: Steamships Munargo (12 Jan 1939)
- Capt George Wilkinson talks about (8 Jan 1939)
- Treasure hunters use a suction (3 Jan 1939)
- The Key West salvage tug (21 Dec 1938)
- An article and photo of (21 Dec 1938)
- An article and photo of (20 Dec 1938)
- A biography of Capt John (18 Dec 1938)
- The annual invitation edition of (11 Dec 1938)
- Daily port report: Steamships Florida (10 Dec 1938)
- The city commission revokes the (10 Dec 1938)
- William Mellon’s 222-foot yacht Vagabondia (9 Dec 1938)
- The midget race track foes (9 Dec 1938)
- The city commission ignores protests (8 Dec 1938)
- Clark Dredging Company is removing (7 Dec 1938)
- Fearing a Coney Island in (7 Dec 1938)
- A photo of the 3-masted (6 Dec 1938)
- The city commission approves a (6 Dec 1938)
- Miami pioneer John Sewell the (2 Dec 1938)
- The Miami based USCG cutter (22 Nov 1938)
- An aerial photo of the (13 Nov 1938)
- Congressman Mark Wilcox warns of (14 Oct 1938)
- A viaduct from 125th Street (12 Oct 1938)
- The Overseas Highway stern wheel (11 Oct 1938)
- Thirteen Tarpon Springs sponge divers (9 Oct 1938)
- Sunk in 50 fathoms of (8 Oct 1938)
- The County Commission withdrew its (8 Oct 1938)
- The 435-foot tanker EJ Bullock (7 Oct 1938)
- Drawings of the proposed NE (2 Oct 1938)
- Miami to Nassau service is (28 Sep 1938)
- The causeway debates continue (27 Sep 1938)
- An interview with Julia Tuttle’s (26 Sep 1938)
- Many photos of camping boating (25 Sep 1938)
- Miami and Miami Beach leaders (22 Sep 1938)
- The Miami Beach Chamber of (21 Sep 1938)
- Miami pioneer William Damon Archer (18 Sep 1938)
- A new Virginia Key port (18 Sep 1938)
- A jar flaged US MAIL (15 Sep 1938)
- The federal government wants to (15 Sep 1938)
- The state road department approves (14 Sep 1938)
- Ignoring complaints the city issues (10 Sep 1938)
- The South Side Civic Association (3 Sep 1938)
- A single engine plane crash (31 Aug 1938)
- Key West spongers continue to (28 Aug 1938)
- Miami pioneer Rosa Belle Russell (7 Aug 1938)
- The residents near SE Twenty-sixth (7 Aug 1938)
- A special summer invitation edition (31 Jul 1938)
- Miami celebrates its 42nd anniversary (28 Jul 1938)
- A new causeway at NE (13 Jul 1938)
- Daily port report: Steamships Irwin (11 Jul 1938)
- A 1920 photo of a (6 Jul 1938)
- An Overseas Highway section includes (3 Jul 1938)
- The Overseas Highway official opening (2 Jul 1938)
- Miami purchases 1500 acres of (1 Jul 1938)
- Miami’s port development plan for (29 Jun 1938)
- Miami pioneer Miss Sarah E (27 Jun 1938)
- $4000000 is allotted by the (23 Jun 1938)
- Yachtsmen fight a proposal to (19 Jun 1938)
- A bulkhead and fill is (17 Jun 1938)
- Cutler pioneer Weightman Stelwagon a (2 Jun 1938)
- Two Miami pioneers die: Mrs (30 May 1938)
- Dade County proposes to purchase (26 May 1938)
- Money is allocated to restore (26 May 1938)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Cora E (24 May 1938)
- Miami pioneer Maj David W (21 May 1938)
- Pre-1900 Miami pioneers hold their (21 May 1938)
- Edward T Stotesbury dies in Philadelphia (17 May 1938)
- Many aerial photos and drawings (15 May 1938)
- The WPA approves the Virginia (21 Apr 1938)
- Miami pioneer William W Knowles (20 Apr 1938)
- Clyde Nesselrotte is the first (17 Apr 1938)
- Tarpon Springs Greek sponge boats (13 Apr 1938)
- The Sirocco departs to hunt (10 Apr 1938)
- An article about Shark Industries (10 Apr 1938)
- The 4 ferries Key West (2 Apr 1938)
- Coverage of the Overseas Highway (30 Mar 1938)
- The US destroyer Somers and (29 Mar 1938)
- The new Overseas Highway opens (29 Mar 1938)
- Miami Beach anniversary articles and photos (27 Mar 1938)
- Tales of the wrecking industry (26 Mar 1938)
- Errol Flynn’s ketch Sirocco arrives (25 Mar 1938)
- Sopwith’s 263-foot yacht Philante arrives (23 Mar 1938)
- A world record 161 pound (22 Mar 1938)
- The 25th annual Biscayne Bay (20 Mar 1938)
- The first Biscayne Bay speed (20 Mar 1938)
- Gubelmann’s full-rigged yacht Seven Seas (13 Mar 1938)
- Daily port report: Steamships New (8 Mar 1938)
- The 13000 ton steamship Vandyck (6 Mar 1938)
- Major Miami harbor expansion plans (1 Mar 1938)
- The tug L R Hisey (28 Feb 1938)
- An aerial photo of the (27 Feb 1938)
- An article on the quarantine (27 Feb 1938)
- Photos of the 51st annual (23 Feb 1938)
- The 353-foot British freighter Rio (22 Feb 1938)
- The North Star grounds at (20 Feb 1938)
- A 100-foot crane barge working (17 Feb 1938)
- The Avis G Abel is (15 Feb 1938)
- A photo of William Gubelmann’s (13 Feb 1938)
- The German liner Milwaukee arrives (11 Feb 1938)
- The heavily laden Miami motor (11 Feb 1938)
- The city of Miami considers (10 Feb 1938)
- The 527-foot German liner General (9 Feb 1938)
- Two Miamians die in a (3 Feb 1938)
- An 800 acre park site (2 Feb 1938)
- A photo of the 27th (24 Jan 1938)
- A new Seven Seas is (22 Jan 1938)
- Havana – Miami service will (20 Jan 1938)
- Photos of the liners Acadia (16 Jan 1938)
- The steamship North Star is (14 Jan 1938)
- The 113-foot 3-masted schooner Lost (13 Jan 1938)
- The excursion vessel Seven Seas (12 Jan 1938)
- S W Parish’s double-ended ketch (9 Jan 1938)
- The yachts Sumar and Vagabondia arrive (7 Jan 1938)
- The 90-foot schooner Carib arrives (6 Jan 1938)
- The USCG is towing the (6 Jan 1938)
- The USCG aids the disabled (5 Jan 1938)
- Daily port report: Steamships Reliance (1 Jan 1938)
- The 617-foot German liner Reliance (1 Jan 1938)
- The square rigged former Swedish (24 Dec 1937)
- The scattered debris of the (21 Dec 1937)
- The 75-foot motor vessel Hilton (19 Dec 1937)
- The 200-foot 4-masted schooner Herbert (17 Dec 1937)
- Three Miami pioneers die: Hugh (12 Dec 1937)
- The Polaris is floated and (10 Dec 1937)
- The yacht Polaris is stranded (9 Dec 1937)
- The Miami Herald’s Invitation Edition (5 Dec 1937)
- The President’s yacht Potomac arrives (24 Nov 1937)
- A memorial in Upper Matecumbe (15 Nov 1937)
- A survey will be made (6 Nov 1937)
- The application to purchase 1300 (5 Nov 1937)
- The freighter South Lure grounds (4 Nov 1937)
- The freighter Jean Weems a (1 Nov 1937)
- The William Grant estate 2475 (31 Oct 1937)
- Miami ship channel widening will (21 Oct 1937)
- Shipping is slowed down due (17 Oct 1937)
- An Overseas highway construction update (17 Oct 1937)
- The Helen M Shoch arrives (11 Sep 1937)
- The USCG fails to locate (10 Sep 1937)
- After leaving Miami 5 days (9 Sep 1937)
- Gar Wood buys Cocolobo Cay (7 Sep 1937)
- Cocolobo Cay will be sold (5 Sep 1937)
- Eugene DeBogory launches his welded (5 Sep 1937)
- Miami pioneer Verner N Townley (29 Aug 1937)
- Biscayne island development plans Aerial photo (29 Aug 1937)
- The deed to bay bottom (28 Aug 1937)
- An Overseas highway construction update Photos (22 Aug 1937)
- Miami pioneer Frederick Thomas a (16 Aug 1937)
- The modified auxiliary sailing yacht (15 Aug 1937)
- Miami pioneer James E McCrory (15 Aug 1937)
- A collision between the cruise (13 Aug 1937)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Mollie Piercy (12 Aug 1937)
- Coral Way will be modified (6 Aug 1937)
- Construction continues on the Miami (31 Jul 1937)
- While in Miami visit the (18 Jul 1937)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Eva V (16 Jul 1937)
- A 478 pound bluefin tuna (13 Jul 1937)
- Daily port report: Steamships Dorchester (8 Jul 1937)
- The Cuban fishing smack Benito (4 Jul 1937)
- A 608 pound blue marlin (29 Jun 1937)
- Plans for the causeway island (27 Jun 1937)
- Miami pioneer William W Lee (24 Jun 1937)
- Miami Beach’s deep water sewer (20 Jun 1937)
- Three Miami pioneers die: Adam (16 Jun 1937)
- A report about migrating terns (6 Jun 1937)
- The last of the FEC (25 May 1937)
- A blue marlin is weighed (22 May 1937)
- Miami pioneers from 1896 to (21 May 1937)
- The freighter Wiegand is pulled (19 May 1937)
- Tug Warbler assists in lightering (17 May 1937)
- The President’s yacht Potomac will (16 May 1937)
- An Overseas highway construction update (16 May 1937)
- The 325-foot Wiegand remains aground (15 May 1937)
- The master of the Wiegand (14 May 1937)
- The German tanker Wiegand is (13 May 1937)
- Aerial photos of the Miami (2 May 1937)
- The cross-state canal and water (13 Apr 1937)
- A yacht park is proposed (11 Apr 1937)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Elizabeth Buchard (10 Apr 1937)
- Joseph Weaver suggests the Ten (5 Apr 1937)
- The cross-state canal continues to (4 Apr 1937)
- Monroe County representatives protest the (3 Apr 1937)
- Evidence suggests the canal fish (2 Apr 1937)
- The Miami Herald contains many (28 Mar 1937)
- Miami pioneer Edward D Burr (27 Mar 1937)
- The Gulf Stream Casino hulk (24 Mar 1937)
- The official opening of the (23 Mar 1937)
- A fish kill in a (22 Mar 1937)
- A historical article on Chokoloskee Photos (21 Mar 1937)
- Historians trace and sketch ancient (21 Mar 1937)
- The steamship Arandora Star is (16 Mar 1937)
- A article about Capt Richard (14 Mar 1937)
- The 24th annual Biscayne Bay (14 Mar 1937)
- Residential growth in Dade County (14 Mar 1937)
- The 3-masted full-rigged training ship (13 Mar 1937)
- The Committee of 100 start (11 Mar 1937)
- Daily port report: Steamships Oritani (9 Mar 1937)
- The British steamship Voltaire arrives (9 Mar 1937)
- The steamship Duchess of Atholl (8 Mar 1937)
- A feature on Fairchild Tropical (7 Mar 1937)
- The US Navy’s 300-foot submarine (6 Mar 1937)
- Miami pioneer Capt Kenneth Large (4 Mar 1937)
- Amateur archaeologist H L Johnson (28 Feb 1937)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Althea Merrick (28 Feb 1937)
- The steamship Atlantis inaugurates trips (27 Feb 1937)
- Many contracts for the Overseas (21 Feb 1937)
- A Met fishing tournament registration (18 Feb 1937)
- Liners brought in 1425 passengers (14 Feb 1937)
- A photo of the steamship (13 Feb 1937)
- Miami pioneer Mme Nabeeha S (7 Feb 1937)
- The 2nd annual Metropolitan Miami (30 Jan 1937)
- The old hulk known as (30 Jan 1937)
- A photo of the Monarch (25 Jan 1937)
- The steamship Prince Henry inaugurates (23 Jan 1937)
- J Frostmann’s 333-foot yacht arrives (21 Jan 1937)
- Burlingame island is sold for $43600 (17 Jan 1937)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Phoebe Emma (11 Jan 1937)
- The Overseas Road and Toll (5 Jan 1937)
- The 617-foot German steamship liner (2 Jan 1937)
- Daily port report: Steamships Algonquin (27 Dec 1936)
- Digging for gold at Brickell (24 Dec 1936)
- Gold seekers probe for buried (23 Dec 1936)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Annie F (22 Dec 1936)
- The cross Florida canal continues (18 Dec 1936)
- Many old property holding records (13 Dec 1936)
- The zoning board meets to (13 Dec 1936)
- The cross Florida canal continues (13 Dec 1936)
- An invitation edition of The (6 Dec 1936)
- The cross Florida canal plans (2 Dec 1936)
- Miami pioneer William Hughes a (27 Nov 1936)
- Miami pioneer Mrs E C (10 Nov 1936)
- The Venetian Causeway island on (8 Nov 1936)
- Slot machines are voted down (4 Nov 1936)
- Daily port report: Steamships Roanoke (6 Oct 1936)
- Plans are made to clean (27 Sep 1936)
- To replace the current system (26 Sep 1936)
- The Jacob Christensen is freed (22 Sep 1936)
- The Ena K completes her (22 Sep 1936)
- The coal laden Jacob Christensen (21 Sep 1936)
- The wrecking tug Warbler USCG (20 Sep 1936)
- The Norwegian steamship Jacob Christensen (19 Sep 1936)
- A biography of Miami pioneer (11 Aug 1936)
- Fort Jefferson National Monument may (7 Aug 1936)
- Miami’s 40th anniversary is celebrated (7 Aug 1936)
- The ship’s carpenter identifies flotsam (5 Aug 1936)
- The search for the Nunoca (30 Jul 1936)
- Tropical storm winds smash an (30 Jul 1936)
- Miami pioneers will be honored (28 Jul 1936)
- An aerial photo of Dinner Key (26 Jul 1936)
- Reports on searching for the (14 Jul 1936)
- A world record 706 pound (14 Jul 1936)
- The steamship Irwin arrives today Photo (8 Jul 1936)
- Ernest Coe posts a guard (14 Jun 1936)
- A Pioneers of Miami organization (2 Jun 1936)
- Matheson Hammock park will be developed (31 May 1936)
- President Roosevelt approves the Oversea (31 May 1936)
- A colorful story of the (30 May 1936)
- The light marking the grounding (21 May 1936)
- Miami’s slot machine legal war continues (21 May 1936)
- A map of Matheson Hammock park (17 May 1936)
- The freighter Elizabeth is sunk (15 May 1936)
- Daily port report: Steamships Francis (12 May 1936)
- Under a government contract awarded (11 May 1936)
- University of Miami zoology students (10 May 1936)
- A listing of Congressman Wilcox’s accomplishments (9 May 1936)
- The record blue marlin caught (7 May 1936)
- A loan is approved for (2 May 1936)
- The bridge between No Name (1 May 1936)
- For Sale: Elliott’s Key vacation (29 Apr 1936)
- Increasing building activity increases freight (26 Apr 1936)
- The Bank of Bay Biscayne (17 Apr 1936)
- Sewell proposes naming the fill (16 Apr 1936)
- Roosevelt stops funding of the (16 Apr 1936)
- Pioneer Days (Dade County 1836-1936) (12 Apr 1936)
- The old Coconut Grove school (12 Apr 1936)
- Miami pioneer W Culbertson a (7 Apr 1936)
- The first annual Metropolitan Miami (5 Apr 1936)
- A biography of Carl Fisher (26 Mar 1936)
- Louis Nuta is building a (22 Mar 1936)
- Power boat racing continues in (22 Mar 1936)
- Miami pioneer John T Myers (15 Mar 1936)
- The 526-foot liner Van Dyck (13 Mar 1936)
- Key West abandons hope for (10 Mar 1936)
- Photos of the Committee of (1 Mar 1936)
- A photo of making chowder (29 Feb 1936)
- The Committee of 100 enjoy (29 Feb 1936)
- Hugh Matheson hosts the 49th (23 Feb 1936)
- The 600-foot liner Duchess of (17 Feb 1936)
- Four ships will arrive in (4 Feb 1936)
- Miami pioneer Joseph W Wagner (31 Jan 1936)
- Hearings on the cross state (18 Jan 1936)
- Daily port report: Steamships New (17 Jan 1936)
- A photo of the schooner (12 Jan 1936)
- Capt W Young surveys the (12 Jan 1936)
- Two additional ferries have been (10 Jan 1936)
- The 98-foot yacht Nellie Bell (31 Dec 1935)
- Biscayne Yacht Club observes its (29 Dec 1935)
- The crew of the Hattie (17 Dec 1935)
- The Port of Miami is (17 Dec 1935)
- The USCG fails to find (15 Dec 1935)
- Photos of Elmira Street (NE (15 Dec 1935)
- Four lobster fishermen are rescued (14 Dec 1935)
- The old Miami fire department (10 Dec 1935)
- Vero Beach based Army airplanes (7 Dec 1935)
- The Silver Anniversary Edition of (1 Dec 1935)
- Disputes arise over the Keys (27 Nov 1935)
- The yachts Chalena and Arcadia (27 Nov 1935)
- Havana bound train ferries are (22 Nov 1935)
- Dade County’s first licensed slot (22 Nov 1935)
- The 334-foot steamship Elizabeth is (16 Nov 1935)
- Archeologists work on a 1000 (10 Nov 1935)
- The freighter Elizabeth loaded with (7 Nov 1935)
- The 247-foot yacht Chalena and (5 Nov 1935)
- The hurricane passes over Miami (5 Nov 1935)
- The hurricane moves southwest into (4 Nov 1935)
- An erratic hurricane is centered (3 Nov 1935)
- Daily port report: Motor vessels (29 Oct 1935)
- Ten counties urge dividing Florida (29 Oct 1935)
- The War and Interior Departments (16 Oct 1935)
- The officers of the Dixie (11 Oct 1935)
- A rock fence is constructed (6 Oct 1935)
- Key West fears an economic (6 Oct 1935)
- A special Beautiful Miami Edition (6 Oct 1935)
- A temporary automobile ferry will (4 Oct 1935)
- The Miami Rotary club convinced (4 Oct 1935)
- Captain E W Sundstorm tells (2 Oct 1935)
- A northeast moving hurricane passes (30 Sep 1935)
- The Dixie will be towed (23 Sep 1935)
- The 8100 ton Dixie is (20 Sep 1935)
- The train ferry from Key (20 Sep 1935)
- The cross-Florida ship canal construction begins (19 Sep 1935)
- The freighter Leise Maersk is (18 Sep 1935)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Lottie Imogene (17 Sep 1935)
- Keys residents blame the filling (15 Sep 1935)
- Heavy swells push the Dixie (7 Sep 1935)
- Richard Mortensen master of the (7 Sep 1935)
- The Danish freighter Leise Maersk (6 Sep 1935)
- Merritt-Chapman wrecking company begins salvage (6 Sep 1935)
- More photos of hurricane damage (5 Sep 1935)
- The Danish steamer Leise Maersk (5 Sep 1935)
- Passengers are removed from the (5 Sep 1935)
- Photos of hurricane damage in (4 Sep 1935)
- The steamship Dixie is being (4 Sep 1935)
- The hurricane crosses the Keys (3 Sep 1935)
- The hurricane is 180 miles (2 Sep 1935)
- A west northwest moving storm (1 Sep 1935)
- Capt Tom Newman will use (29 Aug 1935)
- Daily port report: Steamships Shawnee (28 Aug 1935)
- The County Commission approves a (28 Aug 1935)
- The planned cross-state sea-level canal (27 Aug 1935)
- Wilcox’s air base bill which (13 Aug 1935)
- The steamship Elma will be (11 Aug 1935)
- A list of Miami pioneers (28 Jul 1935)
- John Sewell plans to form (28 Jul 1935)
- For the thirty ninth anniversary (28 Jul 1935)
- Hemingway lands a 540 pound (26 Jul 1935)
- Biography of Miami pioneer Walter (26 Jul 1935)
- Biography of Miami pioneer Mrs (25 Jul 1935)
- Biography of Miami pioneer George (24 Jul 1935)
- Biography of Miami pioneer Miss (23 Jul 1935)
- Biography of Miami pioneer Thomas (22 Jul 1935)
- A photo of the excursion (21 Jul 1935)
- Biography of Miami pioneer Frederick (20 Jul 1935)
- Biography of Miami pioneer Albert (19 Jul 1935)
- Biography of Miami pioneer William (18 Jul 1935)
- Biography of Miami pioneers Capt (14 Jul 1935)
- Biography of Miami pioneer A (13 Jul 1935)
- Biography of Miami pioneer David (12 Jul 1935)
- Biography of Miami pioneer C (11 Jul 1935)
- Richard W Gray leaves the (10 Jul 1935)
- Biography of Miami pioneer Leon (10 Jul 1935)
- Biography of Miami pioneer Clyde (9 Jul 1935)
- Plans are submitted for Fair (7 Jul 1935)
- Wilcox pushes for funds to (2 Jul 1935)
- Miami pioneers are urged to (25 Jun 1935)
- Fire at the Pilkington yacht (25 Jun 1935)
- A record setting 636 pound (21 Jun 1935)
- Congressman Mark Wilcox continues to (6 Jun 1935)
- Miami pioneer Stephen Pacetti a (2 Jun 1935)
- Ernest Hemingway lands a whole (1 Jun 1935)
- A description of Everglades National (21 Apr 1935)
- Miami pioneer Charles Richardson a (18 Apr 1935)
- Gar Wood’s Miss America X (7 Apr 1935)
- An historical article on the (7 Apr 1935)
- A special Miami Beach 1915-1935 (26 Mar 1935)
- Influenced by protests from sportsmen (17 Mar 1935)
- A list of records broken (4 Mar 1935)
- Daily port report: Motor vessels (19 Feb 1935)
- A photo of a 1000 (3 Feb 1935)
- Details of the Florida panther (27 Jan 1935)
- The steamship Mohawk a Miami (25 Jan 1935)
- A photo of the dredge (20 Jan 1935)
- Due to an increase in (19 Jan 1935)
- Gigging fish in the bay (18 Jan 1935)
- The New Northland arrives today (16 Jan 1935)
- J Pace’s 50-foot cruiser burns (13 Jan 1935)
- The Havana has 110 tons (12 Jan 1935)
- Photos of an Overseas Bridge (11 Jan 1935)
- President Roosevelt approves designating Fort (11 Jan 1935)
- The Havana remains aground (9 Jan 1935)
- All passengers are rescued from (8 Jan 1935)
- The liner Havana goes aground (7 Jan 1935)
- The steamship New Northland inaugurates (6 Jan 1935)
- The steamship Seatrain Havana rams (5 Jan 1935)
- New bridge plans for the (29 Dec 1934)
- National Park Service officials visit (15 Dec 1934)
- Daily port report: Steamships Jean (10 Dec 1934)
- The USCG cutter Pandora will (7 Dec 1934)
- A glider crashes into the (2 Dec 1934)
- Noted salvage diver Harry Bowdoin (26 Nov 1934)
- The Seven Seas Trader is (20 Nov 1934)
- The Seven Seas Trader is (17 Nov 1934)
- The British steamer Seven Seas (16 Nov 1934)
- Bridge work begins on the (9 Nov 1934)
- A special American Legion edition (21 Oct 1934)
- One of the gaps in (19 Oct 1934)
- The 387-foot steamship Florida will (18 Oct 1934)
- Congressman Wilcox pushes Washington for (2 Oct 1934)
- A large article and many (30 Sep 1934)
- The Mosel a 540-foot German (11 Sep 1934)
- Plans continue for construction of (26 Aug 1934)
- Miami zoning moves to eliminate (26 Aug 1934)
- The old gambling ship Gulf (23 Aug 1934)
- A good quality zoning map (19 Aug 1934)
- Miami harbor dredging continues (7 Aug 1934)
- Pioneer Herbert S Rogers recalls (29 Jul 1934)
- Billfish catches are pictured daily (23 Jul 1934)
- An article on the influence (15 Jul 1934)
- Turner A Winfield a Dade (9 Jul 1934)
- The South Fork Canal connecting (8 Jul 1934)
- Daily port report: Motor vessels (22 Jun 1934)
- President Roosevelt signs the Everglades (1 Jun 1934)
- Many miscellaneous articles and photos (27 May 1934)
- The Miami harbor deepening project (27 May 1934)
- The Everglades National Park bill (25 May 1934)
- The parks committee proposes a (22 Apr 1934)
- Channel dredging to 30 feet (10 Apr 1934)
- Photos of the sailing yachts: (8 Apr 1934)
- Photos of the biology class (8 Apr 1934)
- The 65-foot motor tanker Scantic (5 Apr 1934)
- The Morro Castle arrives with (5 Apr 1934)
- The 508-foot turbo-electric liner Morro (2 Apr 1934)
- A University of Miami biology (30 Mar 1934)
- President Roosevelt is fishing the (29 Mar 1934)
- Six thousand people visit the (27 Mar 1934)
- Miami diver Stafford Lambert has (25 Mar 1934)
- The Steel Pier is libeled (23 Mar 1934)
- The 21st annual regatta will (22 Mar 1934)
- The 4-masted schooner Seth Parker (22 Mar 1934)
- Another sun fish is caught Photo (21 Mar 1934)
- The lifestyle of bums living (18 Mar 1934)
- A small land plane crashes (15 Mar 1934)
- The 21th annual regatta at (10 Mar 1934)
- After leaving Pacific Reef the (9 Mar 1934)
- Daily port report: Steamships Shawnee (7 Mar 1934)
- The first annual Miami – (1 Mar 1934)
- Photos of Matheson’s 47th annual (25 Feb 1934)
- The Sachem is floated and (12 Feb 1934)
- Miami River bulkheading continues (11 Feb 1934)
- The 65-foot 3-masted auxiliary schooner (11 Feb 1934)
- The Committee of 100 will (8 Feb 1934)
- A seaplane crashes into the (4 Feb 1934)
- Details and photos of the Hussar (28 Jan 1934)
- Vizcaya opens to the public (27 Jan 1934)
- E F Hutton’s 4-masted square (25 Jan 1934)
- Henry Hubel a Dade County (17 Jan 1934)
- A seaplane crashes in the (17 Jan 1934)
- The Prince David arrives in (5 Jan 1934)
- Photos of the Canadian steamship (31 Dec 1933)
- A photo of Miami Harbor (31 Dec 1933)
- $2000000 will be allocated to (29 Dec 1933)
- The 50-foot tank boat Ogario (9 Dec 1933)
- The 1900’s steamer Miami is (3 Dec 1933)
- Ernest Coe and scientists take (17 Nov 1933)
- A derrick barge owned by (11 Nov 1933)
- A photo of the Canadian (29 Oct 1933)
- Daily port report: Steamships Dorchester (22 Oct 1933)
- A USCG cutter tows Pilot (22 Oct 1933)
- USCG planes from Dinner Key (21 Oct 1933)
- The steamship Prince David has (17 Oct 1933)
- The freighter Elizabeth which went (9 Oct 1933)
- Royal Palm State Park is (13 Sep 1933)
- The first shipment of 240 (12 Sep 1933)
- The steamer Western Sword is (4 Sep 1933)
- Pioneer James Lummus writes about (1 Sep 1933)
- Miami will receive $140000 for (1 Sep 1933)
- A proposed sewage disposal plant (31 Aug 1933)
- Ralph Munroe dies (27 Aug 1933)
- Scientists inspect the marine life (24 Aug 1933)
- The US Board of Engineers (10 Aug 1933)
- Daily port report: Steamships Munargo (6 Aug 1933)
- A special Miami anniversary edition (30 Jul 1933)
- Bahamas Food Inc plans to (29 Jul 1933)
- The 185-foot yacht Coronet makes (29 Jul 1933)
- Dumping of spoil material in (14 Jun 1933)
- Coconut Grove Boat Works puts (7 Jun 1933)
- Major air base developments are (7 Jun 1933)
- Three-point-two beer is legally sold (9 May 1933)
- Seven US Navy submarines and (7 May 1933)
- The fishing barge White Ship (27 Apr 1933)
- Reports that hunters had wiped (26 Apr 1933)
- The disabled museum ship Seven (24 Apr 1933)
- Charles Kettering’s 12-foot draft yacht (22 Apr 1933)
- The government quarantine station on (15 Apr 1933)
- The first mako shark is (8 Apr 1933)
- The Cynosure and Irondequoit are safe (7 Apr 1933)
- The Marques de Comillas was (7 Apr 1933)
- The racing ketch Cynosure and (6 Apr 1933)
- The Spanish steamship Marques de (6 Apr 1933)
- The passenger vessel Marquis de (5 Apr 1933)
- The auxiliary schooner Jahala is (2 Apr 1933)
- A 502 pound marlin brought (30 Mar 1933)
- The floating museum South Seas (10 Mar 1933)
- A souvenir edition of The (26 Feb 1933)
- The Bureau of Fisheries is (22 Feb 1933)
- Harry Duckman’s auxiliary schooner Jahala (21 Feb 1933)
- The museum ship South Seas (18 Feb 1933)
- Guissepi Zangara attempts to assassinate (16 Feb 1933)
- Daily port report: Steamships Dorchester (15 Feb 1933)
- J Frostmann’s 333-foot yacht Orion (15 Feb 1933)
- The 265-foot schoonerbarge Charles W (8 Feb 1933)
- The Oversea Highway bridge project (1 Feb 1933)
- The American Legion is the (30 Jan 1933)
- Tales of Key West wrecking (29 Jan 1933)
- The 21000 ton steamship American (29 Jan 1933)
- The War Department approves the (27 Jan 1933)
- Eight hundred passengers arrive on (22 Jan 1933)
- The US Navy airship Akron (5 Jan 1933)
- The Scantic is towed to (1 Jan 1933)
- The USCG will tow the (31 Dec 1932)
- Daily port report: Steamships Munargo (12 Dec 1932)
- The steamship Shawnee docks at (7 Dec 1932)
- The county purchases a strip (30 Nov 1932)
- Boaters pictured on the 25 (22 Nov 1932)
- The 160-foot Alam R is (19 Nov 1932)
- Survivors of the storm-wrecked Alma (18 Nov 1932)
- Taxes on bay bottom property (16 Nov 1932)
- Vanderbilt’s yacht Alva arrives for (14 Nov 1932)
- The motor vessel Alma R (14 Nov 1932)
- A 25 year old photo (9 Nov 1932)
- Crews are working on the (6 Nov 1932)
- A big pictorial edition of (30 Oct 1932)
- A biography of Angelo Klonos (16 Oct 1932)
- The Overseas Bridge Corporation is (16 Oct 1932)
- The Miami River enlargement continues (2 Oct 1932)
- The battered smack Joven Manuel (16 Sep 1932)
- The USCG cutter Petrel searches (15 Sep 1932)
- The freighter Musa rescues 3 (14 Sep 1932)
- Federal authorities approve $108000 for (14 Sep 1932)
- The freighter Munloyal is towed (13 Sep 1932)
- The tug Relief went to (9 Sep 1932)
- The steamship freighter Munloyal is (8 Sep 1932)
- Construction of the Robert Montgomery (28 Aug 1932)
- Ernest Coe plans another Everglades expedition (28 Aug 1932)
- Fire engulfs the yacht Linda (19 Aug 1932)
- The dipper dredge Edmund S (2 Aug 1932)
- A corporation of city county (27 Jul 1932)
- Baltimore & Carolina Lines have (23 Jul 1932)
- Monroe County wants federal funds (23 Jul 1932)
- The history of how the (10 Jul 1932)
- A Miami diver dies in (20 Jun 1932)
- Daily port report: Steamships Walter (16 Jun 1932)
- A killer whale is sighted (1 May 1932)
- A 16 foot sawfish is (20 Apr 1932)
- The Kingfisher is found at Bimini (18 Apr 1932)
- The Kingfisher may have been (17 Apr 1932)
- The 110-foot motor cruiser Kingfisher (16 Apr 1932)
- A broadbill swordfish is caught (27 Mar 1932)
- The 19th annual Biscayne Bay (18 Mar 1932)
- Miami River enlargement work begins (17 Mar 1932)
- Buildings are completed at the (13 Mar 1932)
- A barge burns north of (5 Mar 1932)
- Vanderbilt’s yacht Alva is docked (5 Mar 1932)
- A description of Miami River enlargements (26 Feb 1932)
- Daily port report: Steamships Algonquin (21 Feb 1932)
- The liner Arandora Star arrives (13 Feb 1932)
- Gar Wood ups the world (6 Feb 1932)
- E G Sewell defends his (5 Feb 1932)
- A wrecked biplane on the (5 Feb 1932)
- The USCG quits searching for (3 Feb 1932)
- A Bimini Airways Inc pontoon (2 Feb 1932)
- Miss America IX sets a (28 Jan 1932)
- E G Sewell disapproves of (27 Jan 1932)
- The 85-foot freighter Nepenthe burns (25 Jan 1932)
- A 200-foot wide strip of (24 Jan 1932)
- The schooner Mabel Taylor will (23 Jan 1932)
- The bill to establish the (20 Jan 1932)
- A whale shark is caught (19 Jan 1932)
- The wreckage of Connolly’s cabin (19 Jan 1932)
- The US Senate orders a (19 Jan 1932)
- Mrs Carey swims five miles (17 Jan 1932)
- The tug Nelle burns to (12 Jan 1932)
- Ancient Indian relics are discovered (10 Jan 1932)
- Daily port report: Steamships Munamar (3 Jan 1932)
- The liner Caledonia with 840 (28 Dec 1931)
- The jib boom of the (27 Dec 1931)
- A map showing the new (27 Dec 1931)
- A 110-foot mast from the (27 Dec 1931)
- The Constitution ( Old Iron (24 Dec 1931)
- The frigate Constitution arrives in (23 Dec 1931)
- Cocolobo opens for its 15th (13 Dec 1931)
- Squatters residing on Virginia Key Photos (13 Dec 1931)
- An attempt will be made (29 Nov 1931)
- A proposal for islands in (29 Nov 1931)
- Tugs free the Winston-Salem (29 Nov 1931)
- The British freighter Humber Arm (28 Nov 1931)
- The Winston-Salem remains aground (28 Nov 1931)
- The steamship Winston-Salem runs aground (27 Nov 1931)
- A party goes to the (25 Nov 1931)
- Deepening and widening the channel (24 Nov 1931)
- The city commission requests deepening (24 Nov 1931)
- Dredging of Dinner Key is (21 Nov 1931)
- The motor vessel Tomaru sinks (20 Nov 1931)
- A 32-foot Liberty powered US (18 Nov 1931)
- Many changes are made in (15 Nov 1931)
- Details of the Miami River (15 Nov 1931)
- An $800000 government project to (14 Nov 1931)
- The 50-foot shrimp boat Bremen (2 Nov 1931)
- The worlds largest amphibian airplane (25 Oct 1931)
- The cable ship Guardian is (25 Oct 1931)
- Seasonal yachts are arriving in Miami (23 Oct 1931)
- Thomas Edison dies (18 Oct 1931)
- An old piece of ship’s (11 Oct 1931)
- The Goodyear blimp formerly based (9 Oct 1931)
- Fowey Rocks light has been (29 Sep 1931)
- The well casing pipe cargo (6 Sep 1931)
- The great German seaplane DO-X (22 Aug 1931)
- Fowey Rocks lightstation will get (20 Aug 1931)
- Captain C W Pierce recovers (9 Aug 1931)
- Sunken treasure hunters from north (31 Jul 1931)
- A map and details of (30 Jul 1931)
- Photos and descriptions of Miami (26 Jul 1931)
- A bill to give Arsenicker (25 Jul 1931)
- The Miami aquarium will hunt (19 Jul 1931)
- Opposition organizes against a proposed (19 Jul 1931)
- An ancient wreck 100 feet (28 Jun 1931)
- A map showing the proposed (27 Jun 1931)
- Fisher Island construction and development (21 Jun 1931)
- The steamship Florida arrives Photo (22 May 1931)
- Survivors of the Livonia arrive (20 May 1931)
- The yacht Lavonia sinks off (17 May 1931)
- The new liner Florida will (14 May 1931)
- A USCG suspected rum runner (5 May 1931)
- The tanker C D Leffler arrives (24 Apr 1931)
- The disabled tanker C D (22 Apr 1931)
- The report from the Coe (12 Apr 1931)
- A map showing all the (12 Apr 1931)
- William Vanderbilt arrives on his (11 Apr 1931)
- Explorers survey the Everglades from (3 Apr 1931)
- A 24-foot cabin cruiser sinks (30 Mar 1931)
- Many photos taken from the (29 Mar 1931)
- The city commission seeks to (22 Mar 1931)
- Miss America IX pushes the (21 Mar 1931)
- Gar Wood’s Miss America IX (20 Mar 1931)
- The outer cut lighted bell (17 Mar 1931)
- The fishing vessels Mizpah and (15 Mar 1931)
- Daily port report: Steamships Algonquin (7 Mar 1931)
- Barging a house to Hibiscus (5 Mar 1931)
- Fisher Island car ferry construction (5 Mar 1931)
- The 140-foot tug Debardelben is (3 Mar 1931)
- The USCG assists the 55-foot (23 Feb 1931)
- Plans for the Dinner Key (22 Feb 1931)
- A 2000 pound sunfish is (22 Feb 1931)
- Daily port report: Steamships Iroquois (17 Feb 1931)
- Eureka II officers are exonerated (14 Feb 1931)
- Plans for harbor development at (8 Feb 1931)
- The USCG cable laying ship (8 Feb 1931)
- Many historical articles in the (1 Feb 1931)
- The Committee of 100 parties (30 Jan 1931)
- Plans for creating 100 acres (25 Jan 1931)
- The steamships Algonquin Iroquois and (24 Jan 1931)
- The Clare is floated and (23 Jan 1931)
- The freighter Clare is being lightened (22 Jan 1931)
- The auxiliary ketch Ripple reports (22 Jan 1931)
- The freighter Clare is still aground (21 Jan 1931)
- The motorboat Tom founders 4 (21 Jan 1931)
- The steamship Clare is grounded (20 Jan 1931)
- The house of public lands (17 Jan 1931)
- Admiral Byrd’s barque City of (16 Jan 1931)
- Henry Leman’s estate including his (14 Jan 1931)
- The Committee of 100 plan (8 Jan 1931)
- The liners Shawnee Henry R (6 Jan 1931)
- The steamship Jameson is floated (5 Jan 1931)
- Squatters are living on the (4 Jan 1931)
- The USCG tug Saukee goes (27 Dec 1930)
- Enlargement work on Miami Harbor (27 Dec 1930)
- The hull of the Jameson (26 Dec 1930)
- The tanker Jameson is still aground (25 Dec 1930)
- The Miami Aquarium in the (24 Dec 1930)
- The British steamship freighter Jameson (24 Dec 1930)
- Salvage work continues on the (20 Dec 1930)
- Salvage work on the Eureka (20 Dec 1930)
- The 65-foot motor vessel Bimini (20 Dec 1930)
- The auxiliary schooner Bimini burns (17 Dec 1930)
- Salvage will begin on the (15 Dec 1930)
- The Eureka II explodes burns (15 Dec 1930)
- An extra edition covering the (15 Dec 1930)
- The 87-foot pontoon-like Se-Bot-M boat (15 Dec 1930)
- Cocolobo Cay opens for the season (14 Dec 1930)
- Two fishermen are rescued after (11 Dec 1930)
- A fishing boat sinks after (11 Dec 1930)
- The former tender Elma has (7 Dec 1930)
- A book review of The (7 Dec 1930)
- Virginia Key development is proposed (5 Dec 1930)
- The salvage schooner Citta di (3 Dec 1930)
- Judge Thompson will rule on (30 Nov 1930)
- The right-of-way for widening the (21 Nov 1930)
- A photo of a trunk (19 Nov 1930)
- A 1500 pound leatherback turtle (16 Nov 1930)
- The crew of the Dunham (12 Nov 1930)
- The crew of the Northern (11 Nov 1930)
- The barge Northern Light founders (10 Nov 1930)
- Northern Light a barge being (10 Nov 1930)
- The tug Messenger a converted (9 Nov 1930)
- The 4-masted schooner Dunham Wheeler (8 Nov 1930)
- The USCG assists the 5-masted (7 Nov 1930)
- The 4-masted schooner Rose Mary (7 Nov 1930)
- Daily port report: Steamships Algonquin (5 Nov 1930)
- Peninsula Terminal (Fisher’s) Island will (4 Nov 1930)
- Other scientists criticize Claude’s experiments (8 Oct 1930)
- Professor Claude experiments with temperature (7 Oct 1930)
- The Army surveys Chapman Field (6 Oct 1930)
- Professor Claude’s turbines turn at (3 Oct 1930)
- Details of Claude’s experiment in (21 Sep 1930)
- Plans of the proposed exposition (14 Sep 1930)
- The sunfish dies despite attempts (11 Sep 1930)
- A 700 pound sunfish is (10 Sep 1930)
- Professor Claude’s experiment to produce (8 Sep 1930)
- The fire department burns sections (8 Sep 1930)
- To reduce persistent leakage welded (3 Sep 1930)
- Owners of the steamship Marie (21 Aug 1930)
- The 200 year old Santa (20 Aug 1930)
- Treasure fever grows to epidemic (17 Aug 1930)
- The Sir Charles Orr arrives (12 Aug 1930)
- A US Coast and Geodetic (10 Aug 1930)
- The concrete barge is towed (9 Aug 1930)
- Treasure divers search an 1805 (8 Aug 1930)
- Daily port report: Steamships Contoy (7 Aug 1930)
- Paul Palmer has filed his (7 Aug 1930)
- The concrete barge tied to (6 Aug 1930)
- The steamship Sir Charles Orr (12 Jul 1930)
- The steamer Elma is floated (10 Jul 1930)
- The old concrete barge located (10 Jul 1930)
- Dike plans for Lake Okeechobee (6 Jul 1930)
- The Amphitrite is moved to (3 Jul 1930)
- A coroner’s inquest into the (2 Jul 1930)
- Capt Ernest Smiley dies while (2 Jul 1930)
- Work has started to clear (1 Jul 1930)
- The Princess Montagu is pulled (21 Jun 1930)
- A barge and a houseboat (18 Jun 1930)
- An 800 gallon still on (12 Jun 1930)
- The wrecking company disagrees as (12 Jun 1930)
- The city building department orders (10 Jun 1930)
- $500000 worth of contracts for (4 Jun 1930)
- Citizens object to the renaming (28 May 1930)
- A photo of the baby (25 May 1930)
- Massive developments are planned for (25 May 1930)
- A bill is introduced to (15 May 1930)
- Arguments as to who discovered (12 May 1930)
- A royal palm hammock is (11 May 1930)
- Charles Munroe talks of the (10 May 1930)
- The floating hotel Amphitrite anchored (8 May 1930)
- The steamship Contoy takes up (7 May 1930)
- A photo of a 15 (4 May 1930)
- The Nassauvian burns and sinks (28 Apr 1930)
- Al Capone returns to Miami (21 Apr 1930)
- Cocolobo entertains 1730 guests this season (20 Apr 1930)
- The replica Norse ship Raold (18 Apr 1930)
- Gar Wood’s race boat Miss (16 Apr 1930)
- More rocket boat tests will (6 Apr 1930)
- A captive sea cow is (6 Apr 1930)
- An 1873 pound devilfish is (2 Apr 1930)
- The 70-foot cruiser Oklahoma burns (27 Mar 1930)
- The 17th annual Biscayne Bay (26 Mar 1930)
- Florida Governor Carlton bars Capone (24 Mar 1930)
- The Se-Bot-M boat visits wrecksites (22 Mar 1930)
- Miami does not want Al (16 Mar 1930)
- An aerial photo of Vanderbilt’s (9 Mar 1930)
- The Royal Palm Hotel will (7 Mar 1930)
- A 50-foot whale shark is (4 Mar 1930)
- The glass bottom boat Sea (2 Mar 1930)
- The Prins Valdemar history (1 Mar 1930)
- A whale shark is harpooned (26 Feb 1930)
- An airplane crashes in the (24 Feb 1930)
- The Shadow K is jolted (24 Feb 1930)
- Hugh Matheson’s 43rd annual chowder (23 Feb 1930)
- Captain Stiles assures his Se-Bot-M (22 Feb 1930)
- The largest ship to enter (22 Feb 1930)
- Dinner Key is designated a (21 Feb 1930)
- Wirth Munroe packs a 45 (21 Feb 1930)
- The New River founders off (16 Feb 1930)
- The 70-foot glass bottom boat (16 Feb 1930)
- An explosion wrecks the 120-foot (13 Feb 1930)
- The survey of the Cape (12 Feb 1930)
- The French engineer George Claude (11 Feb 1930)
- The liner Arandera Star will (8 Feb 1930)
- Photos of coral carvings by (7 Feb 1930)
- One of Gar Wood’s 70-foot (6 Feb 1930)
- Cocolobo Cay entertains 150 guests (3 Feb 1930)
- S-4 escape tests continue off (30 Jan 1930)
- The Committee of 100 plans (26 Jan 1930)
- Photos of Miami in 1899 (26 Jan 1930)
- S-4 submarine escape tests off (25 Jan 1930)
- Astor’s yacht Nourmahal arrives Photo (20 Jan 1930)
- A photo of the Prins (19 Jan 1930)
- W Matheson gives Dade County (15 Jan 1930)
- A Mississippi style showboat is (14 Jan 1930)
- The Opa-Locka dirigible airport is dedicated (13 Jan 1930)
- Big shots party at Cocolobo (12 Jan 1930)
- Millionaires enjoy the Cocolobo Cay Outing (12 Jan 1930)
- More on the Cocolobo party (11 Jan 1930)
- A big party at Cocolobo (10 Jan 1930)
- Army engineers recommend widening Miami’s (9 Jan 1930)
- The Committee of 100 organizes (8 Jan 1930)
- Parties at Cocolobo Cay (5 Jan 1930)
- The seized liquor boat Victory (2 Jan 1930)
- The Iroquois will arrive tomorrow (23 Dec 1929)
- A mast from the Rose (22 Dec 1929)
- The groin system on Miami (22 Dec 1929)
- A 279 pound sunfish is (21 Dec 1929)
- Malcolm Pope the pilot of (17 Dec 1929)
- Carl Holm is searching for (15 Dec 1929)
- Cocolobo Club opens (15 Dec 1929)
- The third rocket boat test (14 Dec 1929)
- The second rocket boat test (13 Dec 1929)
- The first rocket boat test (12 Dec 1929)
- The 300-foot Alder is the (7 Dec 1929)
- The Iroquois will arrive tomorrow (2 Dec 1929)
- A Navy barge sinks in (16 Nov 1929)
- The steamship Escambia is aground (11 Nov 1929)
- Ship channel dredging to 30 (5 Nov 1929)
- Owners of submerged and derelict (16 Oct 1929)
- Pure Lubwell will be lightened (14 Oct 1929)
- Massive flooding continues in Hialeah (14 Oct 1929)
- The crew of the Luboil (13 Oct 1929)
- The USCG assists the barge (12 Oct 1929)
- The oil barge Lubwell is (12 Oct 1929)
- The Ada Tower will be dismantled (11 Oct 1929)
- The tug Lubel barge Lubwell (11 Oct 1929)
- The steamer Nyhavan is ashore (10 Oct 1929)
- C H Pop Nesle former (10 Oct 1929)
- The 4-masted schooner Ada Tower (10 Oct 1929)
- The derelict schooner Nancy Hanks (9 Oct 1929)
- The wreck of the Nancy (9 Oct 1929)
- The liner Henry R Mallory (8 Oct 1929)
- Scandia’s cargo of oil is (8 Oct 1929)
- Salvage will not start on (4 Oct 1929)
- The crew of the wrecked (4 Oct 1929)
- The 137-foot Citi de Tridi (3 Oct 1929)
- The crew of the Wisconsin (3 Oct 1929)
- The steel hull auxiliary Citi (2 Oct 1929)
- The Ena K brings the (2 Oct 1929)
- The steamship Cuba takes up (2 Oct 1929)
- A photo of the Princess (2 Oct 1929)
- The Scandia is wrecked near (1 Oct 1929)
- The Princess Montagu crew returns (1 Oct 1929)
- The crew of the Scandia (1 Oct 1929)
- The British tanker Potomac is (1 Oct 1929)
- Photos of hurricane damage at (30 Sep 1929)
- A British steamer reports passing (30 Sep 1929)
- The Danish tanker Scandia is reported (30 Sep 1929)
- Photos of the seasonal yachts: (30 Sep 1929)
- The American tanker Garnet Hullings (30 Sep 1929)
- The Danish tanker Scandia is a (30 Sep 1929)
- Early vessel reports as the (29 Sep 1929)
- With her engine room flooded (27 Sep 1929)
- As storm warnings are posted (27 Sep 1929)
- Domira’s crew abandons ship at (26 Sep 1929)
- The British steamer Domira is (25 Sep 1929)
- Four hundred passengers arrive on (24 Sep 1929)
- The schooner Tomarca is a (22 Sep 1929)
- The freighter Tomarca goes aground (21 Sep 1929)
- Filling on the causeway for (10 Sep 1929)
- Daily port report: Steamships Princess (6 Sep 1929)
- $65350 in claims are filed (1 Sep 1929)
- The Lake Treva is pulled (28 Aug 1929)
- The steamship Lake Treva is (28 Aug 1929)
- A photo of the Se-Bot-M (15 Aug 1929)
- US Army engineers will assist (27 Jul 1929)
- A silver bath tub in (14 Jul 1929)
- Miami purchases a Key West (12 Jul 1929)
- More photos of the South (7 Jul 1929)
- Thirty five thousand acres between (30 Jun 1929)
- South Beach pier construction continues Photos (30 Jun 1929)
- The Georgeanna Weems is floated (25 Jun 1929)
- The Georgeanna Weems continues to (25 Jun 1929)
- The Georgeanna Weems is being (24 Jun 1929)
- The freighter Georganna Weems is (24 Jun 1929)
- The Charles D Leffler is (17 Jun 1929)
- The tanker Charles D Leffler (15 Jun 1929)
- The new tanker Blue Sunoco (13 Jun 1929)
- The tanker Herbert G Wylie (12 Jun 1929)
- The freighter Munalbro is aground (12 Jun 1929)
- Four more old cannons discovered (1 Jun 1929)
- More expansion plans for Cocolobo Club (26 May 1929)
- The sloop Mischief successful defender (19 May 1929)
- The steamship Upshur rams a (16 May 1929)
- The Oversea Highway ferry service (15 May 1929)
- Drawings of the proposed Pan (12 May 1929)
- The steamship Princess Montagu will (12 May 1929)
- A 60 acre island between (26 Apr 1929)
- Cocolobo improvements are planned (21 Apr 1929)
- Divers search for sunken treasure (21 Apr 1929)
- A new steel lighthouse will (14 Apr 1929)
- Cocolobo closes its tenth season (13 Apr 1929)
- A beached whale one mile (11 Apr 1929)
- The Rose Mahoney hull is (8 Apr 1929)
- The Rose Mahoney hull is (7 Apr 1929)
- The Algonquin will provide Miami-Galveston (7 Apr 1929)
- Water displaced by the passing (6 Apr 1929)
- The 90-foot schooner yacht Istar (5 Apr 1929)
- Titles to land built on (3 Apr 1929)
- A female loggerhead turtle is (31 Mar 1929)
- Many articles and photos of (31 Mar 1929)
- The 16th annual Biscayne Bay (20 Mar 1929)
- A 15 foot sawfish is (15 Mar 1929)
- A seaplane landing is added (5 Mar 1929)
- President Coolidge signs a bill (2 Mar 1929)
- The fishing vessel Dandilly sinks (20 Feb 1929)
- The 264-foot yacht Nourmahal the (18 Feb 1929)
- Ancient wrecks are visited by (9 Feb 1929)
- The muzzles of four 1687 (7 Feb 1929)
- S-4 submarine escape tests are (7 Feb 1929)
- The bow is chopped away (30 Jan 1929)
- Another photo of the President (27 Jan 1929)
- Cocolobo Club entertains many guests (25 Jan 1929)
- Submerged land at the mouth (24 Jan 1929)
- The President Garfield is floated (23 Jan 1929)
- The steamship President Garfield is (22 Jan 1929)
- The Trinidadian is still aground (15 Jan 1929)
- Efforts continue to float the Trinidadian (14 Jan 1929)
- The tanker Trinidadian is aground (12 Jan 1929)
- The auxiliary schooner Olga goes (6 Jan 1929)
- Lighthouse attendants rescue a party (3 Jan 1929)
- A 35-foot cruiser owned by (2 Jan 1929)
- A photo of W J (30 Dec 1928)
- A 9 foot sawfish is (20 Dec 1928)
- A Goodyear airship will base (18 Dec 1928)
- The steamship Munargo is the (15 Dec 1928)
- Many seasonal yachts have arrived (13 Dec 1928)
- An early history of the (9 Dec 1928)
- Senator Fletcher introduces a bill (6 Dec 1928)
- J Webster is awarded the (27 Nov 1928)
- The Billings’ $200000 houseboat Old (21 Nov 1928)
- The city engineering department will (19 Nov 1928)
- The marine gardens are a (18 Nov 1928)
- The 213-foot Vanderbilt yacht Ara (15 Nov 1928)
- Seven bids ranging from $5387 (6 Nov 1928)
- W R Comfort dies in (2 Nov 1928)
- The gasoline tender Dorothy burns (1 Nov 1928)
- The War Department cancels the (28 Oct 1928)
- The Parkers of Elliott’s Key (25 Oct 1928)
- The steamship Quistconck arrives from (25 Oct 1928)
- A Sweeting of Elliott’s Key (21 Oct 1928)
- Daily port report: Steamships Laura (19 Oct 1928)
- The official barometric low at (10 Oct 1928)
- A hurricane hits between Fort (17 Sep 1928)
- Sixteen cannons and an anchor (16 Sep 1928)
- Rose Mahoney’s top masts will (8 Sep 1928)
- Theives attempt to cut away (31 Aug 1928)
- The Rose Mahoney is appraised (25 Aug 1928)
- Ten Spanish cannons and an (25 Aug 1928)
- The Royal Palm Hotel will (19 Aug 1928)
- The Munamar is floated (16 Aug 1928)
- The liner Munamar is still (14 Aug 1928)
- The freighter Lake Treba arrives (14 Aug 1928)
- The Munamar is aground near (13 Aug 1928)
- The Greater Miami Harbor Plan (11 Aug 1928)
- The floating hatchery SFC 10 (8 Aug 1928)
- A hurricane hits between Cocoa (8 Aug 1928)
- A sea cow is added (7 Aug 1928)
- Cloninger and Tomlinson’s still is (31 Jul 1928)
- After studying Spanish plate fleet (29 Jul 1928)
- Lengthy legal notices of properties (23 Jul 1928)
- Seventy Ninth Street Causeway officially (19 Jul 1928)
- The Miami Board of Appraisal (14 Jul 1928)
- The Laura is floated and (6 Jul 1928)
- The steamer Laura is aground (5 Jul 1928)
- It has been determined that (4 Jul 1928)
- The skeletons found on Cape (3 Jul 1928)
- Another skeleton is found in (1 Jul 1928)
- The big freighter Catherine Weems (16 Jun 1928)
- Slight damage occurs when the (15 Jun 1928)
- Daily port report: Steamships Bershire (8 Jun 1928)
- The steamer Greypoint will take (4 Jun 1928)
- A University of Miami zoology (3 Jun 1928)
- The 35-foot cabin cruiser Louvenia (6 May 1928)
- The government dredge Kingston arrives (3 May 1928)
- The steamships Mohawk Chatham Dorchester (3 May 1928)
- The Prins Valdemar aquarium (Miami (30 Apr 1928)
- Nine US Navy submarines visit (29 Apr 1928)
- Carl Fisher offers 5 acres (28 Apr 1928)
- Tamiami Trail is officially opened (25 Apr 1928)
- Cocolobo Cay had a record (21 Apr 1928)
- After being sunk in the (20 Apr 1928)
- The towboat Elsie D sinks (20 Apr 1928)
- The conversion of the Prins (19 Apr 1928)
- The USCG patrol boat number (19 Apr 1928)
- The Prins Valdemar is moved (18 Apr 1928)
- The Craftsman crew is absolved (14 Apr 1928)
- The dredge Massachusetts sinks 10 (11 Apr 1928)
- The Miami airport light at (4 Apr 1928)
- Henry Leman has built detailed (25 Mar 1928)
- The Prins Valdemar will be (20 Mar 1928)
- An aerial photo of Bayfront (19 Mar 1928)
- Miami’s yacht season is the (18 Mar 1928)
- The schooner Alabama which sank (18 Mar 1928)
- The annual regatta is underway Photos (16 Mar 1928)
- A boat parade starts this (16 Mar 1928)
- A 250 foot wide and (10 Mar 1928)
- The Shawnee arrives from Havana (6 Mar 1928)
- A seaplane crashes in the (6 Mar 1928)
- A cypress casket containing a (5 Mar 1928)
- Filling of the east side (26 Feb 1928)
- A seaplane crashes in the (16 Feb 1928)
- Litigation continues in the Deering (15 Feb 1928)
- A 1335 pound marlin caught (10 Feb 1928)
- Miami banks withstand steady withdrawals (8 Feb 1928)
- The state comptroller takes charge (7 Feb 1928)
- The Prins Valdemar remains sunk (5 Feb 1928)
- The steamship Shawnee arrives with (4 Feb 1928)
- A water pipeline to Key (24 Jan 1928)
- Many articles on the oversea (24 Jan 1928)
- Sterling Ross’ plane from Arizona (24 Jan 1928)
- Daily port report: Motor vessel (24 Jan 1928)
- The steamer Laura arrives from (19 Jan 1928)
- Oversea highway ferries operate between (17 Jan 1928)
- The oversea highway ferries Monroe (16 Jan 1928)
- President Coolidge visits Miami (15 Jan 1928)
- A photo of Curtis’ yacht Lyndonia (13 Jan 1928)
- The War Department approves a (12 Jan 1928)
- The oversea highway ferries will (12 Jan 1928)
- The oversea highway ferry Monroe (11 Jan 1928)
- The Hyacinth Liquid Fertilizer Company (11 Jan 1928)
- A photo of the steamer Yarmouth (9 Jan 1928)
- Palm Fete coverage Photos (8 Jan 1928)
- Photos of 9 seasonal yachts (8 Jan 1928)
- The oversea highway ferry boat (4 Jan 1928)
- Palm Fete opens today (2 Jan 1928)
- An AAA overseas highway map (1 Jan 1928)
- Miami Harbor beacons and other (1 Jan 1928)
- Baker’s Haulover bridge is repaired (28 Dec 1927)
- The LaSalle arrives in Key (25 Dec 1927)
- The LaSalle left fender removed (24 Dec 1927)
- The Iroquis arrives with 412 (21 Dec 1927)
- The Esmeralda is sunk by (21 Dec 1927)
- A photo of the P (20 Dec 1927)
- The Esmeralda will be towed (20 Dec 1927)
- Legal matters complicate the fate (18 Dec 1927)
- A LaSalle will be the (18 Dec 1927)
- The Esmeralda is raised (17 Dec 1927)
- A photo of the New Northland (17 Dec 1927)
- Cocolobo Club opens for the season (16 Dec 1927)
- The schooner Albert Meyer is (16 Dec 1927)
- The 432-foot liner Munargo arrives (15 Dec 1927)
- Coverage of the Miami harbor (14 Dec 1927)
- Clear photos of the dredges (13 Dec 1927)
- Historic details of Miami’s deep (13 Dec 1927)
- Seventy Ninth Street Causeway construction (10 Dec 1927)
- Captain Sorenson goes to San (5 Dec 1927)
- Due to rough seas and (2 Dec 1927)
- Due to unsanitary conditions in (2 Dec 1927)
- City officials give the owners (1 Dec 1927)
- Twenty two wrecked houseboats and (29 Nov 1927)
- Sewell will go to Washington (29 Nov 1927)
- The freighter Rose Murphy rams (28 Nov 1927)
- Vanderbilt’s yacht Ara arrives in (27 Nov 1927)
- Photos of the liner Iroquois (27 Nov 1927)
- The steamship Fairfax arrives in Miami (27 Nov 1927)
- The captain of the Rose (26 Nov 1927)
- The stern of the Esmeralda (26 Nov 1927)
- A cable breaking slows the (25 Nov 1927)
- A photo of the Fairfax (25 Nov 1927)
- The schooner Alabama is towed (25 Nov 1927)
- Esmeralda legal matters (24 Nov 1927)
- Salvage of the Esmeralda is planned (23 Nov 1927)
- The city commission authorizes the (22 Nov 1927)
- Seventy Ninth Street Causeway construction continues (21 Nov 1927)
- The Esmeralda removal bid will (21 Nov 1927)
- Captain Sorenson still on board (20 Nov 1927)
- The Berkshire makes her last (18 Nov 1927)
- The Mohawk brings in over (17 Nov 1927)
- A photo of the liner Yarmouth (16 Nov 1927)
- The yacht Cynthiana sinks in (13 Nov 1927)
- A 55-foot auxiliary schooner strikes (10 Nov 1927)
- The 140-foot yacht Josephine arrives (10 Nov 1927)
- The new Florida Keys Fishing (9 Nov 1927)
- The new Card Sound bridge (9 Nov 1927)
- The sunken Prins Valdemar is (7 Nov 1927)
- The liner Yarmouth will stop (6 Nov 1927)
- The tender Ivy will be (5 Nov 1927)
- The liner Munargo arrives and (4 Nov 1927)
- The Clyde steamships operating to (4 Nov 1927)
- The steamship Chatham and sisterships (1 Nov 1927)
- The US destroyer Kane visits (26 Oct 1927)
- Removal of the Esmeralda will (19 Oct 1927)
- A salvage expert will make (13 Oct 1927)
- Channel deepening to 25 feet (12 Oct 1927)
- The steamship Munamar rams Pier (8 Oct 1927)
- City officials appeal to the (7 Oct 1927)
- No funds stall efforts to (5 Oct 1927)
- Whoever accepts to raise the (30 Sep 1927)
- City manager W Snow requests (29 Sep 1927)
- The city manager solicits bids (29 Sep 1927)
- Three plans are considered to (28 Sep 1927)
- New ideas are sought to (27 Sep 1927)
- Salvage continues on the Esmeralda (26 Sep 1927)
- The Governor Shea has been (25 Sep 1927)
- Salvage continues on the Esmeralda (25 Sep 1927)
- Officials discuss the removal of (25 Sep 1927)
- Federal approval is sought for (24 Sep 1927)
- Derrick barge 9 is raised (24 Sep 1927)
- The derrick barge floats but (22 Sep 1927)
- Divers work on derrick barge (20 Sep 1927)
- Salvage continues on the derrick (19 Sep 1927)
- The derrick barge and Esmeralda (18 Sep 1927)
- The harbor master has been (17 Sep 1927)
- US destroyers will assist the (17 Sep 1927)
- The dredge Hester will be (16 Sep 1927)
- The north sea lugger Hamburg (14 Sep 1927)
- The tanker Charles D Leffler (14 Sep 1927)
- Efforts continue to raise the (13 Sep 1927)
- The dredges number 10 Corozal (6 Sep 1927)
- The schooner A Ernest Mills (5 Sep 1927)
- Sewell requests federal aid for (4 Sep 1927)
- The German steamers Oerland and (4 Sep 1927)
- A Biscayne Bay clean up (4 Sep 1927)
- Work continues to float the (3 Sep 1927)
- The German steamship Oerland is (2 Sep 1927)
- The auxiliary schooner Alisada will (31 Aug 1927)
- Outer bar dredging by W (27 Aug 1927)
- Work continues to float the Esmeralda (26 Aug 1927)
- Territorial disputes erupt between Key (23 Aug 1927)
- Ferry boats will be used (21 Aug 1927)
- A photo of the dredge (18 Aug 1927)
- The dredge W L Marshall (17 Aug 1927)
- Dredging from the Government Cut (16 Aug 1927)
- Details and photos of Fisher’s (14 Aug 1927)
- Baker’s haulover bridge repair damaged (10 Aug 1927)
- The city acquires the land (4 Aug 1927)
- Miami mayor Sewell wants the (31 Jul 1927)
- Ferry boats are considered for (28 Jul 1927)
- The Maysie Alice is repaired (27 Jul 1927)
- The motor vessel Maysie Alice (26 Jul 1927)
- Work started to raise the (24 Jul 1927)
- A fire at Fisher’s boat (22 Jul 1927)
- A map shows the location (17 Jul 1927)
- Pier 1 was damaged when (2 Jul 1927)
- A marine light beacon will (26 Jun 1927)
- The Norwegian steamer Anjer will (21 Jun 1927)
- Daily port report: Steamships Elma (19 Jun 1927)
- The contract is let to (19 Jun 1927)
- The Arundel Corporation dredges will (19 Jun 1927)
- The cabin cruiser Mary L (16 Jun 1927)
- Searches continue for Cinnabar survivors (13 Jun 1927)
- The yacht Cinnabar a Miami (12 Jun 1927)
- Work to raise the dredge (11 Jun 1927)
- Seventy Ninth Street Causeway construction (9 Jun 1927)
- Lack of funds forces the (9 Jun 1927)
- The Algonquin will replace the Cherokee (6 Jun 1927)
- The Spanish freighter Maria is (6 Jun 1927)
- Harbor deepening continues (5 Jun 1927)
- The auxiliary schooner Ena K (27 May 1927)
- Miami Beach citizens rally for (24 May 1927)
- Legal notices from the city (23 May 1927)
- Many details and photos of (22 May 1927)
- Dade County refuses to let (22 May 1927)
- Norman Walls has bought the (18 May 1927)
- Hugh Matheson’s new ketch Marmion (15 May 1927)
- Ralph Munroe explains the importance (11 May 1927)
- The steamer Comus was on (10 May 1927)
- The recommendation of Ralph Munroe (8 May 1927)
- Miami Beach will ask to (5 May 1927)
- The story of the Hedesia (28 Apr 1927)
- The steamer Hedesia rams and (27 Apr 1927)
- A map of the oversea (17 Apr 1927)
- Des Rocher & Watkins will (16 Apr 1927)
- Reconstruction of Clark dredge 10 continues (15 Apr 1927)
- The Mary Weems is disabled (14 Apr 1927)
- Members push E G Sewell (13 Apr 1927)
- The USCG battles with a (9 Apr 1927)
- A photo of the New Northland (6 Apr 1927)
- The proposed state of South (3 Apr 1927)
- The converted sub-chaser Swifan sank (1 Apr 1927)
- The Esther Weems and Mary (31 Mar 1927)
- Daily port report: Steamships New (24 Mar 1927)
- A USCG-seized barge containing liquor (23 Mar 1927)
- The Cherokee is aground for (20 Mar 1927)
- Miss America V pushes the (20 Mar 1927)
- Gar Wood’s race boat Miss (19 Mar 1927)
- The annual regatta starts today (18 Mar 1927)
- The dredge Magic City is (17 Mar 1927)
- A Cape Sable highway loop (13 Mar 1927)
- Hugh Matheson’s yacht Conch burns (12 Mar 1927)
- The Mystery J has been (10 Mar 1927)
- The yacht Esmeralda is sunk (9 Mar 1927)
- Development of Fisher Island by (6 Mar 1927)
- The Tampa was formerly named (27 Feb 1927)
- The schooner Hope Sherwood a (27 Feb 1927)
- Bids are asked to raise (26 Feb 1927)
- An 1800 pound sunfish is (25 Feb 1927)
- While in Miami be sure (22 Feb 1927)
- The disabled steamer Surichco is (22 Feb 1927)
- Salvage will begin of the (15 Feb 1927)
- The shipping channel is blocked (6 Feb 1927)
- The Cherokee arrives with 325 passengers (4 Feb 1927)
- No damage is sustained after (4 Feb 1927)
- The Elma returns to Miami (1 Feb 1927)
- Clyde Lines will operate the (30 Jan 1927)
- The liner Kroonland will be (30 Jan 1927)
- The steamship Elma is partially (28 Jan 1927)
- The main waterway in Coral (24 Jan 1927)
- Gar Wood-built boats are available (23 Jan 1927)
- The steamer Cherokee rams a (20 Jan 1927)
- The Mystery J is safe (15 Jan 1927)
- Three hundred and forty six (14 Jan 1927)
- The schooner Mystery J bound (14 Jan 1927)
- Details on the Clark Steamship (12 Jan 1927)
- The New Northland will provide (11 Jan 1927)
- The Sea Sled Corporation of (9 Jan 1927)
- Three hundred and fifty passengers (9 Jan 1927)
- The first Seaboard passenger train (9 Jan 1927)
- Historic details of Cocolobo Cay club (7 Jan 1927)
- Miami bound ships are booked (7 Jan 1927)
- The English steamer Hilcroft with (4 Jan 1927)
- George Merrick announces plans for (3 Jan 1927)
- The luxurious yacht Jezebel drops (31 Dec 1926)
- The Rosalind arrives Photo (30 Dec 1926)
- A major 3 day rivers (28 Dec 1926)
- Details on the steamship Rosalind (27 Dec 1926)
- Former secretary to President Coolidge (27 Dec 1926)
- The American schooner Eleanor F (23 Dec 1926)
- The US Senate approves the (22 Dec 1926)
- The Algonquin arrives from New (19 Dec 1926)
- The derelict barge Caribbean adrift (18 Dec 1926)
- The steamship Algonquin arrives today (18 Dec 1926)
- The steamship Rosalind will take (16 Dec 1926)
- The army engineers recommend dredging (15 Dec 1926)
- The new liner Iroqouis is (12 Dec 1926)
- Sewell’s suit to stop part (11 Dec 1926)
- The Nassauvian is docked at (9 Dec 1926)
- The liner George Washington is (8 Dec 1926)
- The disabled schooner Jacksonville is (7 Dec 1926)
- The Robert E Lee is (6 Dec 1926)
- Historic details and photos of (5 Dec 1926)
- Construction continues on the overseas (5 Dec 1926)
- Details on the tanker Charles (5 Dec 1926)
- All shipping is delayed after (5 Dec 1926)
- The dredge Corozal is towed (4 Dec 1926)
- The Magic City is dredging (1 Dec 1926)
- The dredge Magic City is repaired (28 Nov 1926)
- The Corozal is floated (27 Nov 1926)
- Clyde Line will replace the (27 Nov 1926)
- The steamer Tampa waits for (25 Nov 1926)
- The 185-foot yacht Savarona arrives (25 Nov 1926)
- The suit to prevent Nathan (24 Nov 1926)
- Dredging details of the Miami (21 Nov 1926)
- The Nancy Lee is floated (21 Nov 1926)
- Refloating work continues on the Corozal (21 Nov 1926)
- Daily port report: Steamships Robert (20 Nov 1926)
- The Nancy Lee will be (20 Nov 1926)
- The Robert E Lee returns (19 Nov 1926)
- The Corozal remains sunk in (19 Nov 1926)
- The dredge Corozal sinks after (18 Nov 1926)
- E G Sewell seeks a (17 Nov 1926)
- Three hundred and ten passengers (10 Nov 1926)
- The Westward Ho is still (9 Nov 1926)
- Details on salvaging the vessels (8 Nov 1926)
- The Nancy Lee and Everglades (8 Nov 1926)
- The steamship Westward Ho is (8 Nov 1926)
- The Berkshire goes aground in (6 Nov 1926)
- The ship channel is blocked (3 Nov 1926)
- A photo of the Magic (31 Oct 1926)
- The hurricane-sunk Nohab will be floated (30 Oct 1926)
- Mayor Romfh’s yacht Marinette II (30 Oct 1926)
- The hurricane-sunk dredge Magic City (30 Oct 1926)
- The steamer Gulfmaid reports striking (29 Oct 1926)
- The freighter Louisiana a Miami (29 Oct 1926)
- The Cherokee arrives with 311 passengers (28 Oct 1926)
- Vessels remaining ashore on city (26 Oct 1926)
- The German steamer Schleswig Holstein (26 Oct 1926)
- The Emma Sue is safe (24 Oct 1926)
- The Nassauvian sails for Nassau (23 Oct 1926)
- The motor vessel Emma Sue (23 Oct 1926)
- Vessels in the vicinity of (22 Oct 1926)
- The Miami Gun Club log (21 Oct 1926)
- Miami gets 70 MPH winds (21 Oct 1926)
- Some hurricane affected vessels in (20 Oct 1926)
- Federal assistance is given to (17 Oct 1926)
- The auxiliary schooner Julia Elizabeth (15 Oct 1926)
- The University of Miami opens (15 Oct 1926)
- The Dorchester initiates new Philadelphia (12 Oct 1926)
- The liner Dorchester is due today (11 Oct 1926)
- The yacht Nohab is still submerged (8 Oct 1926)
- The dredge Corozal arrives to (8 Oct 1926)
- The channel deepening and widening continues (5 Oct 1926)
- The Nancy Lee is being (2 Oct 1926)
- The official barometric low during (1 Oct 1926)
- The lighters washed ashore have (30 Sep 1926)
- The tug Messenger and yacht (28 Sep 1926)
- The Belcher Barge is refloated (26 Sep 1926)
- Emergency vessel salvage is being (25 Sep 1926)
- The Miami River is being (25 Sep 1926)
- The harbor is open despite (24 Sep 1926)
- Boat salvaging continues (24 Sep 1926)
- Dredge number 10 was saved (21 Sep 1926)
- The Esther Weems arrives to (21 Sep 1926)
- President Coolidge asks for aid (21 Sep 1926)
- The Nohab and USCG cutter (20 Sep 1926)
- Miami was hit with the (20 Sep 1926)
- The Miami Tribune is printed (19 Sep 1926)
- With no power available the (19 Sep 1926)
- Miami is destroyed by a (18 Sep 1926)
- A hurricane with 150 MPH (18 Sep 1926)
- Ships plying between Miami and (17 Sep 1926)
- A storm of great intensity (17 Sep 1926)
- Ship arrivals: Munroe USCG cutter (16 Sep 1926)
- The hurricane near Cienfuegos has (16 Sep 1926)
- The Cherokee arrives with 318 passengers (15 Sep 1926)
- A third hurricane is reported (15 Sep 1926)
- Many distress messages are received (15 Sep 1926)
- Storm warnings are issued for (14 Sep 1926)
- The US Weather Bureau issues (13 Sep 1926)
- A tropical hurricane of considerable (12 Sep 1926)
- Details on the government dredge Savannah (6 Sep 1926)
- Yacht Topics appear every Sunday (5 Sep 1926)
- A photo of the dredge (5 Sep 1926)
- More channel dredging details (4 Sep 1926)
- The channel project starts tomorrow (3 Sep 1926)
- An aerial photo of Belcher (2 Sep 1926)
- The Cherokee arrives with 277 (1 Sep 1926)
- Drilling for oil is attempted (31 Aug 1926)
- The Sapona is scuttled in (30 Aug 1926)
- The tugs L D Potter (29 Aug 1926)
- The ferryboat Dan Hardie will (26 Aug 1926)
- The Sapona is floated She (22 Aug 1926)
- The dredge Magic City arrives (22 Aug 1926)
- The tug Miami will move (15 Aug 1926)
- Dredging to free the Sapona (14 Aug 1926)
- Construction continues on the South (11 Aug 1926)
- One hundred and ninty six (3 Aug 1926)
- The Cherokee will replace the (2 Aug 1926)
- The Ansaldo San Glordio II (29 Jul 1926)
- The Eureka II a Se-Bot-M (28 Jul 1926)
- Many dead fish wash up (28 Jul 1926)
- All Miami bound vessels are (28 Jul 1926)
- The hurricane center hit Palm (28 Jul 1926)
- High winds hit Miami causing (27 Jul 1926)
- The Italian steamship Gorgio Secondo (27 Jul 1926)
- The city dredge Manetto continues (23 Jul 1926)
- The tanker Crudoil towed by (19 Jul 1926)
- The steamship Cherokee will replace (18 Jul 1926)
- The Augusta Leonhardt is floated (17 Jul 1926)
- The 25 foot deep Miami (17 Jul 1926)
- The German freighter Augusta Leonhardt (16 Jul 1926)
- Daily port report: Steamships Mary (13 Jul 1926)
- The Nancy Lee makes daily (11 Jul 1926)
- The sloop Monona arrives with (10 Jul 1926)
- Miami’s History Back to 1871 (4 Jul 1926)
- The Queen of Nassau sinks (4 Jul 1926)
- A photo of the derelict (30 Jun 1926)
- The Queen of Nassau is (29 Jun 1926)
- A 40-foot derelict houseboat washes (29 Jun 1926)
- More on the harbor development (27 Jun 1926)
- History of Baker’s Haulover (27 Jun 1926)
- The Sapona may be taken (25 Jun 1926)
- Yacht Topics appear every Sunday (20 Jun 1926)
- The continued construction of sea (20 Jun 1926)
- The Government plans to dredge (20 Jun 1926)
- The Sapona is being dismantled (19 Jun 1926)
- The Prins Valdemar is towed (18 Jun 1926)
- The Prins Valdemar move is delayed (17 Jun 1926)
- A tanker rescues the crew (15 Jun 1926)
- A steamer reports sighting a (13 Jun 1926)
- Bullets pass through the Granada (13 Jun 1926)
- Ships in port yesterday: Upshur (12 Jun 1926)
- The Prins Valdemar will be (11 Jun 1926)
- Dredging near Dinner Key continues Photos (10 Jun 1926)
- The Louisiana is Miami bound (8 Jun 1926)
- The Field family rosewood chest (6 Jun 1926)
- The freighter Ansonia bound for (6 Jun 1926)
- The Swifan arrives in Miami Photo (3 Jun 1926)
- The yacht Nohab is sold (3 Jun 1926)
- The motorship Swifan bound for (1 Jun 1926)
- Bids are asked for deepening (1 Jun 1926)
- The proposed chain of north (31 May 1926)
- Photos and details of the (30 May 1926)
- The Seneca resumes regular service (30 May 1926)
- A photo of the Nancy Lee (30 May 1926)
- The Nohab will be sold (29 May 1926)
- Photos and details of the (27 May 1926)
- Work to float the Sapona (26 May 1926)
- Photos of the Sapona and (24 May 1926)
- The tug Senator Bailey is (24 May 1926)
- The University of Miami construction (22 May 1926)
- The 25 foot deep harbor (21 May 1926)
- The 5-masted schooner Nancy sails (21 May 1926)
- The steamship Munamar discharges freight (19 May 1926)
- Two hundred passengers arrive from (19 May 1926)
- The liner Seminole is due (17 May 1926)
- The Seneca is floated from (17 May 1926)
- The removing and sinking of (16 May 1926)
- The New York bound passenger (16 May 1926)
- Belcher Asphalt Company purchases the (15 May 1926)
- The freighters Santa Isabel and (14 May 1926)
- Highway and pipeline construction continues (14 May 1926)
- The Miami – Miami Beach (13 May 1926)
- The Robert E Lee and (12 May 1926)
- Permission has been granted to (10 May 1926)
- The historic houseboat Wanderer decays (9 May 1926)
- Nassauvian Halcyon S Mystery J (7 May 1926)
- A schooner possibly the P (7 May 1926)
- An ancient 10 foot iron (2 May 1926)
- Improvements to Virginia Key are planned (2 May 1926)
- The 5-masted schooner Edward B (29 Apr 1926)
- Carl Fisher’s 250 acre triangular (25 Apr 1926)
- The schooner Irene arrives in (23 Apr 1926)
- The yacht Alva sank off (22 Apr 1926)
- The freighter Osceola discharges at (20 Apr 1926)
- The Cocolobo Cay Club closes (20 Apr 1926)
- The twin screw oil burning (20 Apr 1926)
- City officials scramble to find (20 Apr 1926)
- The 4-masted schooner Irene left (18 Apr 1926)
- The Orr Harbor Development Plan (15 Apr 1926)
- While the recent purchaser defaults (14 Apr 1926)
- C Deering and J Vogel (13 Apr 1926)
- Historic details and photos of (11 Apr 1926)
- The liner H F Alexander (11 Apr 1926)
- The yacht Half Moon currently (9 Apr 1926)
- The steamer City of Palms (7 Apr 1926)
- Eleven passenger ships are due (5 Apr 1926)
- A photo of the cruiser Cocoon (4 Apr 1926)
- The Meteor terminal docks are (1 Apr 1926)
- The Orr plan is favored (1 Apr 1926)
- Lumber aboard the schooner Rose (30 Mar 1926)
- The Kroonland grounds in the (29 Mar 1926)
- The Prins Valdemar will be (28 Mar 1926)
- The bridge connecting Key Largo (28 Mar 1926)
- The sponge boat Tarpon Springs (27 Mar 1926)
- The steamer Mukeleko goes aground (26 Mar 1926)
- The 128-foot wood motorship Island (26 Mar 1926)
- The yacht Sapphire is at (22 Mar 1926)
- A photo of the yacht Lyndonia (21 Mar 1926)
- The barkentine Aloha the largest (20 Mar 1926)
- The Kroonland will be taken (20 Mar 1926)
- The annual mid winter Biscayne (18 Mar 1926)
- A captured 40-foot liquor laden (17 Mar 1926)
- A 30-foot cabin cruiser burns (16 Mar 1926)
- Photos of the Miami Anglers’ (14 Mar 1926)
- Miami harbor aerial drawings and photos (14 Mar 1926)
- The Alvena becalmed for 25 (14 Mar 1926)
- The Orr plan for harbor (14 Mar 1926)
- The tug Roosevelt Perry’s ship (13 Mar 1926)
- Ships are accumulating at the (12 Mar 1926)
- The Alvena and Irene 4-masted (12 Mar 1926)
- Drawings and plans for the (12 Mar 1926)
- The 60-foot yacht Rosabliss burns (9 Mar 1926)
- The yacht Friday is launched (7 Mar 1926)
- The steamship Kroonland arrives (1 Mar 1926)
- Yacht Topics in the Herald (28 Feb 1926)
- The Venetian Way is formally (28 Feb 1926)
- William Shenberger buys the Prins Valdemar (28 Feb 1926)
- The Prins Valdemar is anchored (25 Feb 1926)
- The Prins Valdemar is up (24 Feb 1926)
- The steamship Bertie M Hanlon (23 Feb 1926)
- Freight yards and warehouses are (23 Feb 1926)
- The Prins Valdemar is floated (22 Feb 1926)
- The harbor is closed today (21 Feb 1926)
- Harbor activity regains since the (20 Feb 1926)
- The cargo of lumber is (19 Feb 1926)
- The schooner Bertie N Hanlon (19 Feb 1926)
- The Olympia theater opens (19 Feb 1926)
- Details of the large Olympia (18 Feb 1926)
- The barge Marjorie Ann breaks (18 Feb 1926)
- Harbor traffic is blocked when (18 Feb 1926)
- Two barges Everett and Lynn (18 Feb 1926)
- Miami’s Sea Commerce continues to (15 Feb 1926)
- Photos of Fort Jefferson (15 Feb 1926)
- The schooner Herdis grounds in (15 Feb 1926)
- The 4-masted schooner Ruth Martin (14 Feb 1926)
- A history of Collins Bridge (14 Feb 1926)
- The barge Samuel W Fancher (14 Feb 1926)
- The yacht New Moon Half (13 Feb 1926)
- The dredges Miami and Jefferson (13 Feb 1926)
- The James A Newsom is (13 Feb 1926)
- The schooner James A Newsom (12 Feb 1926)
- Salvage operations begin on the (12 Feb 1926)
- The schooner Hesper delays many (10 Feb 1926)
- The US government lets the (9 Feb 1926)
- The port is quickly cleared (8 Feb 1926)
- A map of the proposed (7 Feb 1926)
- A wireless is received stating (7 Feb 1926)
- The port opens to ship (5 Feb 1926)
- The University of Miami cornerstone (5 Feb 1926)
- Tahiti Beach opens (4 Feb 1926)
- The USCG cutter 247 is (4 Feb 1926)
- The harbor should open today (4 Feb 1926)
- Ships should be able to (3 Feb 1926)
- The abandoned schooner Jacob W (3 Feb 1926)
- Driving piles for the Venetian (3 Feb 1926)
- The Miami Chamber of Commerce (2 Feb 1926)
- The 4 masted schooner Tifton (31 Jan 1926)
- There are more than 50 (30 Jan 1926)
- A 60 MPH gale disrupts (30 Jan 1926)
- V Helm applies to the (29 Jan 1926)
- Details on valuable consignments held (28 Jan 1926)
- Both dredges Davis and Grumpus (28 Jan 1926)
- The Prins Valdemar clean up continues (27 Jan 1926)
- Rigging is cut from the (26 Jan 1926)
- The Miami City Commission calls (26 Jan 1926)
- Enough rigging will be removed (26 Jan 1926)
- Cutting off the Prins Valdemar (25 Jan 1926)
- Navy divers continue to test helium (23 Jan 1926)
- Two holes are cut in (23 Jan 1926)
- The dismantling of the Prins (23 Jan 1926)
- Photos of ships waiting inside (22 Jan 1926)
- Engineering details on removing the (22 Jan 1926)
- A channel is dug around (21 Jan 1926)
- The schooner Zebedee E Cliff (20 Jan 1926)
- The port should be cleared (20 Jan 1926)
- Photos of the ships trapped (18 Jan 1926)
- Coral Gables creates Tahiti Beach (18 Jan 1926)
- The harbor blockage creates a (18 Jan 1926)
- The 5-masted schooner City of (18 Jan 1926)
- The freighter Lake Fairport grounded (18 Jan 1926)
- The Miami Beach Chamber of (17 Jan 1926)
- The American Steamship Association requests (17 Jan 1926)
- Work continues to clear the (15 Jan 1926)
- Departing schooners are using the (14 Jan 1926)
- Working crews expect to have (14 Jan 1926)
- Large marine wrecking crews from (14 Jan 1926)
- Chapman Field is sold to (13 Jan 1926)
- Ships are docking at Fisher’s (13 Jan 1926)
- Libel action for $20000 was (12 Jan 1926)
- The 4-masted schooner Nancy Hanks (11 Jan 1926)
- The Prins Valdemar capsizes in (11 Jan 1926)
- There are 73 ships actively (10 Jan 1926)
- The steel hull Prins Valdemar (10 Jan 1926)
- The houseboat Shug burns and (10 Jan 1926)
- Miami’s Sea Commerce appearing daily (8 Jan 1926)
- The British 3-masted schooner Ainslie (7 Jan 1926)
- The Cotopaxi is listed as (7 Jan 1926)
- Unloading of schooners is speeded (6 Jan 1926)
- The yacht Nohab once owned (6 Jan 1926)
- The tanker Gulfsprite explodes burns (6 Jan 1926)
- An aerial photo of the (5 Jan 1926)
- An aerial photo of Cocoplum Beach (3 Jan 1926)
- To clean up the harbor (2 Jan 1926)
- A photo of 72 ships (31 Dec 1925)
- The grounded schooner Mary A (29 Dec 1925)
- A 14 foot sawfish is (29 Dec 1925)
- The last 6-masted sailing vessel (28 Dec 1925)
- The Belcher Asphalt Paving Company (28 Dec 1925)
- The lumber laden schooner Wilmot (26 Dec 1925)
- A photo of the Transford II (24 Dec 1925)
- The steamer Transford II arrives (23 Dec 1925)
- A 4-masted schooner Mary A (23 Dec 1925)
- Twenty two vessels are anchored (23 Dec 1925)
- Henry Ford starts a shipping (19 Dec 1925)
- The Nassauvian will be converted (19 Dec 1925)
- Helium for diving is tested (19 Dec 1925)
- The Danish freighter Delaware is (18 Dec 1925)
- The seasonal yacht Nirvana arrives (18 Dec 1925)
- The abandoned schooner Marion N (16 Dec 1925)
- The sloop Acacia is lost (16 Dec 1925)
- Harbor activity is stalled when (16 Dec 1925)
- An aerial photo of the (15 Dec 1925)
- The liner Kroonland arrives offshore (14 Dec 1925)
- Details on the cable ship (13 Dec 1925)
- A dozen unidentified freighters are (12 Dec 1925)
- The steamship Seneca arrives to (12 Dec 1925)
- The massive yacht United States (11 Dec 1925)
- The steamship United States will (10 Dec 1925)
- The steamer Cotopaxi has not (8 Dec 1925)
- A photo of driving piles (7 Dec 1925)
- Chapman Field is sold to (6 Dec 1925)
- Many unidentified docked schooners are (5 Dec 1925)
- A causeway at 36th Street (5 Dec 1925)
- The steamer Cyrus Field repairs (2 Dec 1925)
- The Orr harbor plan is (1 Dec 1925)
- The dive boat Island Belle (30 Nov 1925)
- Drawings of the planned University (29 Nov 1925)
- Construction starts on the Miami (29 Nov 1925)
- The schooner Cape Lahave with (28 Nov 1925)
- Coral Gables develops Cocoplum Beach (28 Nov 1925)
- The schooner Orleans goes aground (27 Nov 1925)
- The freighter Ansonia is aground (25 Nov 1925)
- Thirty six vessels are in (25 Nov 1925)
- Both the State House and (25 Nov 1925)
- Eleven ships arrive in Miami (24 Nov 1925)
- Many photos of ships and (22 Nov 1925)
- Many photos of ships entering (21 Nov 1925)
- The Villes des Cayes is (21 Nov 1925)
- The Western Union Miami to (21 Nov 1925)
- The sea calms allowing liners (20 Nov 1925)
- The Haitian steamer Villes des (20 Nov 1925)
- The steamship Munplace discharges her (19 Nov 1925)
- Acquisition of the bay bottom (19 Nov 1925)
- Bad weather continues to make (19 Nov 1925)
- A photo of the Miami (18 Nov 1925)
- A heavy gale holds ships (18 Nov 1925)
- City of Miami favors the (17 Nov 1925)
- Photos of freighters and lighters (16 Nov 1925)
- Photos of the 5-masted schooner (14 Nov 1925)
- The tug Sea King tows (13 Nov 1925)
- A photo of the tug (13 Nov 1925)
- A photo of the schooners (12 Nov 1925)
- The tug Adler returns to Miami (12 Nov 1925)
- The 4-masted barkentine Reine Marie (11 Nov 1925)
- The steamship Bennington a Great (11 Nov 1925)
- The tug Adler is in (10 Nov 1925)
- Various embargos are place on (10 Nov 1925)
- A photo of the Robert (10 Nov 1925)
- The Genesee will be salvaged (10 Nov 1925)
- The transatlantic liner Kroonland will (10 Nov 1925)
- A photo of the schooners (9 Nov 1925)
- The Prins Valdemar is towed (9 Nov 1925)
- The 260-foot 5-masted schooner Robert (9 Nov 1925)
- Seasonal yachts are ariving Yacht (8 Nov 1925)
- Turtle Harbor may be used (8 Nov 1925)
- Nettleton Lumber Company of Seattle (7 Nov 1925)
- Key West harbor is being (7 Nov 1925)
- Carl Fisher urges harbor expansion (6 Nov 1925)
- The Government asks for bids (6 Nov 1925)
- The Genesee is still aground (6 Nov 1925)
- The 256-foot 5-masted schooner Edward (5 Nov 1925)
- Passengers are shuttled into Miami (5 Nov 1925)
- The yacht Genesee runs aground (5 Nov 1925)
- A photo of the schooner (4 Nov 1925)
- The steamship Trader a blister (3 Nov 1925)
- The Prins Valdemar built in (3 Nov 1925)
- The Miami Herald sets a (3 Nov 1925)
- The steamship Castle Town arrives (2 Nov 1925)
- The state moves to acquire (1 Nov 1925)
- The 4-masted barkentine Prins Valdemar (30 Oct 1925)
- A suggested harbor plan calls (27 Oct 1925)
- The steamship Mar Adriatico arrives (26 Oct 1925)
- The Holland – American Steamship (25 Oct 1925)
- Photos and articles of the (25 Oct 1925)
- The H F Alexander is (24 Oct 1925)
- The 4-masted schooners James C (23 Oct 1925)
- A steamship line is established (23 Oct 1925)
- The steamship Chippewa arrives to (23 Oct 1925)
- The steamships Ellenor Ansonia and (22 Oct 1925)
- The burned out Comanche is (22 Oct 1925)
- The Clyde Lines adds the (22 Oct 1925)
- A photo of the Shinnecock (21 Oct 1925)
- The daily port report is (20 Oct 1925)
- The Shinnecock arrives to meet (20 Oct 1925)
- Tugs are assisting the steamship (19 Oct 1925)
- Survivors of the Comanche fire (19 Oct 1925)
- Photos of the liner H (18 Oct 1925)
- Daily port report: The schooners (18 Oct 1925)
- The steamship Comanche burns 6 (18 Oct 1925)
- The 352-foot steamship G A (17 Oct 1925)
- Drawings of the string of (14 Oct 1925)
- A photo of the 4-masted (14 Oct 1925)
- The auxiliary schooner Leader is (14 Oct 1925)
- The libeled schooner Corinthia and (13 Oct 1925)
- The lumber schooner James Havlin arrives (13 Oct 1925)
- More bodies are pulled from (13 Oct 1925)
- The 40-foot launch Clara B (12 Oct 1925)
- The steel hull auxiliary schooner (11 Oct 1925)
- An embargo committee is formed (10 Oct 1925)
- European building materials arrive in (9 Oct 1925)
- The Venetian Causeway is nearly (9 Oct 1925)
- The steamship Norman Monarch arrives (9 Oct 1925)
- The Louisiana runs aground at (9 Oct 1925)
- Mary Bradford Peirce Cornucopia steamship (7 Oct 1925)
- A photo of the Shinnecock (7 Oct 1925)
- The freight congestion gets worse (7 Oct 1925)
- More opposition to developing Burlingame Island (6 Oct 1925)
- Photos of the Robert E (5 Oct 1925)
- The Peacock Inn was torn (4 Oct 1925)
- The steamship Robert E Lee (4 Oct 1925)
- Even though more ships are (3 Oct 1925)
- The Norwegian steamship Mathilda brings (2 Oct 1925)
- A photo of the 4-masted (30 Sep 1925)
- Details and photos of the (30 Sep 1925)
- A photo of the 3-masted (29 Sep 1925)
- A photo of the 4-masted (28 Sep 1925)
- Captain Sweeting sails the schooner (27 Sep 1925)
- Clyde Lines plans to add (26 Sep 1925)
- Chamber of Commerce President Sewell (25 Sep 1925)
- Freight congestion continues as arrivals (22 Sep 1925)
- A photo of the schooner (19 Sep 1925)
- H Bulkley will anchor a (17 Sep 1925)
- The city of Miami and (17 Sep 1925)
- Aerial photos show details of (16 Sep 1925)
- Plans are made to use (15 Sep 1925)
- Photos and details on the (13 Sep 1925)
- The dock laborer’s strike continues (13 Sep 1925)
- Plans are shown for enlarging (12 Sep 1925)
- Coral rock gravel for concrete (11 Sep 1925)
- A labor strike at the (11 Sep 1925)
- Hialeah incorporates (11 Sep 1925)
- A suspicious motorboat bursts into (9 Sep 1925)
- Historic details on the Peninsula (7 Sep 1925)
- Elser Pier is being dismantled (7 Sep 1925)
- Extensive channel cutting offshore Government (6 Sep 1925)
- The Louisiana brings in the (5 Sep 1925)
- Greater Miami annexation wins Coconut (3 Sep 1925)
- Vote today on annexation (2 Sep 1925)
- The annexation vote tomorrow is (1 Sep 1925)
- The steamer Sir James Bell (1 Sep 1925)
- A temporary pontoon bridge or (29 Aug 1925)
- The plans for creating islands (27 Aug 1925)
- Freight is moving at the (27 Aug 1925)
- The yacht Mary is reported (26 Aug 1925)
- The 3-masted schooner Corinthia is (25 Aug 1925)
- Major steamship line and city (25 Aug 1925)
- The schooner Citta di Trani (24 Aug 1925)
- A major freight congestion at (24 Aug 1925)
- The city of Coconut Grove (22 Aug 1925)
- The sailboat Sea Hawk is (22 Aug 1925)
- Annexation of many small cities (21 Aug 1925)
- The harbor and channel improvement (19 Aug 1925)
- Daily port report: Mary Weems (17 Aug 1925)
- Photos of the city docks (15 Aug 1925)
- A photo of the tender (14 Aug 1925)
- The USCG cannot locate the (12 Aug 1925)
- The Nassauvian is pulled from (12 Aug 1925)
- Excellent aerial photos of the (10 Aug 1925)
- Details and a plat of (9 Aug 1925)
- The 4-masted Gabriel Palmer is (7 Aug 1925)
- A $3000000 amusement pier on (6 Aug 1925)
- The Spanish schooner Gabriel Palmer (6 Aug 1925)
- A photo of the German (3 Aug 1925)
- The racing schooner yacht Pilgrim (31 Jul 1925)
- The tug Leader is repaired (30 Jul 1925)
- The Weems Steamship Line will (30 Jul 1925)
- More on wire dragging in (26 Jul 1925)
- A photo of the Luise Hemsoth (23 Jul 1925)
- The 425-foot German freighter Luise (22 Jul 1925)
- The Miami Anglers’ Club in (19 Jul 1925)
- The USCG cutter Saukee returns (16 Jul 1925)
- The harbor development plans are (16 Jul 1925)
- Cat Cay has been purchased (14 Jul 1925)
- The derelict lumber schooner Fanny (13 Jul 1925)
- Photos and details of the (12 Jul 1925)
- A photo of the steamship Esmeralda (12 Jul 1925)
- The Louisiana runs aground in (12 Jul 1925)
- A photo of the congested (11 Jul 1925)
- The reported 200-foot 3-masted vessel (11 Jul 1925)
- A schooner believed to be (10 Jul 1925)
- A capsized 200-foot 3-masted vessel (10 Jul 1925)
- The motorboat Pelican II sinks (9 Jul 1925)
- Photos and details of life (5 Jul 1925)
- Details drawings and photos of (5 Jul 1925)
- The sinking 65-foot cruiser Sinco (5 Jul 1925)
- The 4-masted barkentine Amazon burns (5 Jul 1925)
- The Clyde Line’s new liner (4 Jul 1925)
- The Clyde Line’s new steamship (29 Jun 1925)
- A photo of the freighter Louisiana (25 Jun 1925)
- The USCG Seventh District superintendent (25 Jun 1925)
- The steamship Louisiana will operate (24 Jun 1925)
- A $2000000 contract is let (24 Jun 1925)
- The Atlantic Deeper Waterway Association (23 Jun 1925)
- Venetian Way construction continues Photo (20 Jun 1925)
- Photos of the freighter Kentucky (19 Jun 1925)
- B & C docks are (18 Jun 1925)
- Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce (17 Jun 1925)
- The bill giving Miami control (16 Jun 1925)
- The lighthouse tender Ivy replaces (15 Jun 1925)
- Harbor engineers live and work (14 Jun 1925)
- Issac Jones who paid $212 (13 Jun 1925)
- The county commissioners approve the (11 Jun 1925)
- The Dora Weems arrives in (7 Jun 1925)
- A photo of the auxiliary (5 Jun 1925)
- The German freighter Luise Leonhardt (3 Jun 1925)
- Coral Gables will be the (3 Jun 1925)
- A $200000000 five island development (2 Jun 1925)
- The B & C Steamship (31 May 1925)
- The USCG cruiser CG-284 tows (26 May 1925)
- The Pawnee steams into Government (22 May 1925)
- The steamship Cuba is floated (21 May 1925)
- Senator John Watson creates a (20 May 1925)
- The Miami Beach aquarium will (18 May 1925)
- A 25 foot deep harbor (17 May 1925)
- A photo of the beached (13 May 1925)
- The 3-masted schooner J O (12 May 1925)
- The US destroyer Bruce runs (12 May 1925)
- The Clyde Line freighter Mohican (12 May 1925)
- Details and photos of the (10 May 1925)
- Historic details and photos of (10 May 1925)
- The Apache and Arapahoe will (10 May 1925)
- Photos of Collins Bridge removal (9 May 1925)
- The Swedish freighter Masilia arrives (5 May 1925)
- A false report of an (5 May 1925)
- A photo of the US (28 Apr 1925)
- Coral Gables incorporates (28 Apr 1925)
- Photos of the city dredge (26 Apr 1925)
- The auxiliary schooner Mystery J (26 Apr 1925)
- The schooners Morro P J (26 Apr 1925)
- A photo of the 2-masted (24 Apr 1925)
- The ocean going tug Robert (24 Apr 1925)
- Photos of causeway construction and (22 Apr 1925)
- Duncan Fletcher urges a 30 (22 Apr 1925)
- A cabin cruiser burns in (21 Apr 1925)
- A photo of the finished (17 Apr 1925)
- The Norwegian steamer Urter arrives (17 Apr 1925)
- A photo of the steamship (15 Apr 1925)
- Many photos and details of (12 Apr 1925)
- The Baltimore & Carolina Steamship (12 Apr 1925)
- Photos of Cape Sable (12 Apr 1925)
- A photo of the freighter Byna (12 Apr 1925)
- The Norwegian freighter Byna arrives (11 Apr 1925)
- A photo of Mrs Curtiss’ (9 Apr 1925)
- The old sternwheel steamship Ina (9 Apr 1925)
- Miscellaneous photos of the bayfront (8 Apr 1925)
- Cape Sable development plans (6 Apr 1925)
- Photos and details of Elliott’s (5 Apr 1925)
- A photo of Miami-Hialeah Gun (5 Apr 1925)
- A site for Fort Dallas (31 Mar 1925)
- An excellent map of who-owns-what (29 Mar 1925)
- Fort Dallas will be saved (24 Mar 1925)
- A photo of Mystery J (23 Mar 1925)
- The University of Miami charter (23 Mar 1925)
- Many details and photos of (22 Mar 1925)
- Historic details of Fort Dallas (22 Mar 1925)
- Photos of Cape Sable (22 Mar 1925)
- A photo of Cocoplum Beach (22 Mar 1925)
- Miami Beach garbage dumped from (22 Mar 1925)
- The yacht Esmeralda will start (21 Mar 1925)
- Photos of the regatta and Northland (20 Mar 1925)
- The annual mid-winter regatta starts (19 Mar 1925)
- The steamship Northland will arrive tomorrow (17 Mar 1925)
- Leading citizens form the Body (15 Mar 1925)
- The Women’s Club and DAR (14 Mar 1925)
- Fort Dallas will be removed (13 Mar 1925)
- A photo of the USCG (10 Mar 1925)
- Baker’s Haulover cut construction continues Photo (9 Mar 1925)
- Details plats and photos on (8 Mar 1925)
- Details drawings and photos of (8 Mar 1925)
- Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce (7 Mar 1925)
- Clyde Lines sets a new (7 Mar 1925)
- As a result of a (7 Mar 1925)
- A photo of the Mohican (5 Mar 1925)
- A barge used for work (5 Mar 1925)
- Dock warehouses are so congested (4 Mar 1925)
- George Merrick plans massive island (4 Mar 1925)
- The Harbor bill is signed (4 Mar 1925)
- The freighter Mohican will take (3 Mar 1925)
- The Harbor bill passes the Senate (1 Mar 1925)
- The Lafayette drawing 27 feet (28 Feb 1925)
- Carl Fisher acquires a politically (28 Feb 1925)
- A map of the Coral (27 Feb 1925)
- Daily port report: City of (27 Feb 1925)
- The Peacock Inn tract was (26 Feb 1925)
- The harbor is blocked for (25 Feb 1925)
- The tanker George G Henry (20 Feb 1925)
- Large sailfish catches are reported (18 Feb 1925)
- Baker’s Haulover cut will be (12 Feb 1925)
- No damage is done when (11 Feb 1925)
- E F Hutton’s 3-masted schooner (6 Feb 1925)
- An attempt will be made (5 Feb 1925)
- Cyrus Curtis arrives on the (3 Feb 1925)
- The George Washington will replace (3 Feb 1925)
- Construction continues on the Key (1 Feb 1925)
- Big shots are whisked down (29 Jan 1925)
- A photo of the George Washington (29 Jan 1925)
- The schooner Harvester is wrecked (27 Jan 1925)
- Photo of the steamship Collier County (24 Jan 1925)
- The freighter Mohican will replace (24 Jan 1925)
- Many photos of the steamship Cuba (21 Jan 1925)
- The yacht Evelyn Moore enters (19 Jan 1925)
- The George Washington will provide (18 Jan 1925)
- The Harbors bill passes the House (16 Jan 1925)
- The Norwegian freighter Askeladden arrives (15 Jan 1925)
- A photo of the Collier County (12 Jan 1925)
- An excellent photo of the Berkshire (11 Jan 1925)
- Daily port report: Esther and (10 Jan 1925)
- Photos of the Berkshire (10 Jan 1925)
- The steamship Collier County arrives (10 Jan 1925)
- A photo of yachts at (9 Jan 1925)
- The steamship Northland makes the (8 Jan 1925)
- The steamship Lake Gunni arrives (7 Jan 1925)
- A photo of the Maine (5 Jan 1925)
- The 295-foot Danish steamship Maine (5 Jan 1925)
- The oil tanker William Rockefeller (5 Jan 1925)
- A photo of Royal Palm Docks (1 Jan 1925)
- A photo of freighters at (1 Jan 1925)
- A plat map of Key (1 Jan 1925)
- A photo of the Arncliffe (30 Dec 1924)
- The British freighter Arncliffe with (30 Dec 1924)
- Photos of the steamer Miami (27 Dec 1924)
- An advertisement for Royal Palm (26 Dec 1924)
- Photos of the Moby Dick (26 Dec 1924)
- The Miami arrives for Nassau (25 Dec 1924)
- The Merchants’ and Marines’ Transportation (23 Dec 1924)
- The W M Tupper arrives (20 Dec 1924)
- The government will auction a (19 Dec 1924)
- Belding’s yacht Cocoon runs aground (16 Dec 1924)
- A photo of the Mary Weems (12 Dec 1924)
- The city will bring charges (10 Dec 1924)
- A photo of the 240-foot (10 Dec 1924)
- The Mary Weems will replace (9 Dec 1924)
- Daily port report: Esther and (9 Dec 1924)
- The Billings’ yacht Vanadis arrives (9 Dec 1924)
- A photo of the Mann (7 Dec 1924)
- A photo of Ebsary docks (5 Dec 1924)
- Dredging has started around the (4 Dec 1924)
- The houseboat Congress sinks in (3 Dec 1924)
- The steamer Canada is being (2 Dec 1924)
- DuPont’s yacht Nenemoosha arrives for (2 Dec 1924)
- A photo of the W (1 Dec 1924)
- Many photos and happenings at (30 Nov 1924)
- A photo of Fowey Rocks light (30 Nov 1924)
- Good quality photos of 14 (30 Nov 1924)
- Photos and details of the (30 Nov 1924)
- The Arapahoe is due in (30 Nov 1924)
- B & C Steamship Company (28 Nov 1924)
- A photo of a Miami (28 Nov 1924)
- As freight backs up in (28 Nov 1924)
- Carl Fisher’s yacht Shadow J (24 Nov 1924)
- A photo of the Apache (24 Nov 1924)
- The Apache docks in Miami (24 Nov 1924)
- The Apache is expected in (23 Nov 1924)
- A photo of the schooner (22 Nov 1924)
- The wrecked yacht Osiris a (22 Nov 1924)
- A photo and details of (17 Nov 1924)
- The steamship Queen of Nassau (16 Nov 1924)
- An excellent photo and details (13 Nov 1924)
- The Key Largo highway construction continues (12 Nov 1924)
- The A MacKenzie will be (10 Nov 1924)
- The disabled US Navy tug (10 Nov 1924)
- Fort Jefferson details and many photos (9 Nov 1924)
- A history of Seminoles and (9 Nov 1924)
- An aerial photo of Elser (7 Nov 1924)
- The dock warehouses bulge with (7 Nov 1924)
- The city’s condemnation suit of (6 Nov 1924)
- The new anchorage in front (5 Nov 1924)
- The upside down schooner on (1 Nov 1924)
- The Swedish freighter Fryken arrives (1 Nov 1924)
- A photo of Vanderbilt’s yacht Ara (31 Oct 1924)
- A drawing of the Card (30 Oct 1924)
- A 3-masted schooner is found (26 Oct 1924)
- The freighter W A Tupper (24 Oct 1924)
- Hurricane warnings for the west (20 Oct 1924)
- Photos of the road construction (19 Oct 1924)
- Dredge A MacKenzie is completely (11 Oct 1924)
- To handle the growth in (8 Oct 1924)
- The Norwegian freighter Enare arrives (7 Oct 1924)
- The barge Susquehanna towed by (6 Oct 1924)
- A photo and details of (4 Oct 1924)
- The cabin cruiser Champ crashes (29 Sep 1924)
- The Miami Aquarium will not reopen (26 Sep 1924)
- Clyde Lines will put the (26 Sep 1924)
- Carl Fisher’s concrete hull freighter (21 Sep 1924)
- The A MacKenzie arrives and (16 Sep 1924)
- Dredging for the channel in (15 Sep 1924)
- The War Department’s first all (11 Sep 1924)
- The Miami Chamber of Commerce (9 Sep 1924)
- The houseboat Moccasin is towed (8 Sep 1924)
- Photos and details of the (7 Sep 1924)
- An aerial photomosaic of Miami (31 Aug 1924)
- The Tidewater Construction Company starts (24 Aug 1924)
- Six government patrol boats are (21 Aug 1924)
- Palm Island 3 miles off (17 Aug 1924)
- The Berry Islands formerly the (17 Aug 1924)
- The Gulf & Southern Line (15 Aug 1924)
- Clyde Lines will introduce steamer (15 Aug 1924)
- Under much opposition the Improvement (15 Aug 1924)
- The Berry Islands will be (14 Aug 1924)
- Allison offers to donate the (10 Aug 1924)
- If the bill before Congress (9 Aug 1924)
- The lighthouse tender Sundew will (7 Aug 1924)
- Carl Fisher arrives on his (7 Aug 1924)
- A photo and details of (3 Aug 1924)
- Plans are outlined for connecting (30 Jul 1924)
- The Magic City and the (27 Jul 1924)
- The sixteen year history of (27 Jul 1924)
- A special 28th Anniversary of (27 Jul 1924)
- The freighter Betty Weems arrives (26 Jul 1924)
- The freighter Betty Weems formerly (23 Jul 1924)
- Highleyman buys all the rights (20 Jul 1924)
- Better laws are sought to (19 Jul 1924)
- First National Bank advertisements feature (18 Jul 1924)
- Minor Bayfront Park filling begins (18 Jul 1924)
- The Brantland is floated Photo (18 Jul 1924)
- A historic account of fishing (17 Jul 1924)
- The Norwegian freighter Brantland is (17 Jul 1924)
- Sewell’s causeway dock plans will (16 Jul 1924)
- Photos and details of the (13 Jul 1924)
- Photos of Snapper Creek dredging (11 Jul 1924)
- The Internal Improvement trustees reject (11 Jul 1924)
- Bids for the Florida City (10 Jul 1924)
- Houseboaters still anchored in the (8 Jul 1924)
- The wrecking industry is no (7 Jul 1924)
- Bayfront boatmen claiming they are (7 Jul 1924)
- Photos of the Esther Weems (5 Jul 1924)
- A picture of the yacht (2 Jul 1924)
- Bayfront park construction progress Photos (29 Jun 1924)
- Due to numerous sewer outfalls (27 Jun 1924)
- Seized vessels at Miami docks Photo (18 Jun 1924)
- The motor boat Alice is (17 Jun 1924)
- The Mary Weems will be (17 Jun 1924)
- The evolution of swamp to (16 Jun 1924)
- A plan for docks and (16 Jun 1924)
- Four steamers docking in three (15 Jun 1924)
- The retaining piling for the (14 Jun 1924)
- The discharge of oil into (14 Jun 1924)
- The 350-foot Norwegian steamer Mexicano (7 Jun 1924)
- Daily port report: Esther Weems (4 Jun 1924)
- A map of the homogeneous (30 May 1924)
- The steamship Berry Islands has (29 May 1924)
- Bids for the Key Largo (25 May 1924)
- Massive plans of development are (25 May 1924)
- Many photos of the cut (25 May 1924)
- A dying whale is found (22 May 1924)
- Miami Beach currently dumping its (8 May 1924)
- The Key Largo bridge will (28 Apr 1924)
- Historical details and photos of (27 Apr 1924)
- A yacht basin is planned (24 Apr 1924)
- Daily port report: Harvester Esther (22 Apr 1924)
- Sand Key lightstation traffic report (21 Apr 1924)
- The proposed highway to Key (20 Apr 1924)
- An 80 ton yacht is (19 Apr 1924)
- Sand Key lightstation traffic report (14 Apr 1924)
- The House Rivers and Harbors (5 Apr 1924)
- The Truxillo is floated and (4 Apr 1924)
- The Truxillo is still aground (3 Apr 1924)
- The Truxillo is aground on (2 Apr 1924)
- Houseboats are ordered away from (28 Mar 1924)
- The President Monroe is floated (28 Mar 1924)
- Sands Key lightstation traffic report (27 Mar 1924)
- The passengers of the President (27 Mar 1924)
- Despite jettisoning ballast the President (26 Mar 1924)
- The steamship President Monroe runs (25 Mar 1924)
- The proposed Keys highway is (23 Mar 1924)
- Cocolobo Cay begins extensive improvements (18 Mar 1924)
- The Key Largo bridge plans (16 Mar 1924)
- An aerial photo of the (9 Mar 1924)
- The Florida Keys Corportation starts (9 Mar 1924)
- Many regatta details and photos (8 Mar 1924)
- The airplane and motor boat (7 Mar 1924)
- The commercial schooner fleet has (2 Mar 1924)
- A detailed drawing of the (2 Mar 1924)
- Rand properties purchase the submerged (1 Mar 1924)
- The city will construct another (27 Feb 1924)
- Delays in planning are encountered (26 Feb 1924)
- Aerial photos of Miami and (24 Feb 1924)
- More planning details of Venetian (22 Feb 1924)
- Details on developments in north (22 Feb 1924)
- An aerial photo of Miami (17 Feb 1924)
- A compromise is reached in (16 Feb 1924)
- Speed boats practice for the (14 Feb 1924)
- Deep water big shots Sewell (12 Feb 1924)
- Daily port report: Mary and (8 Feb 1924)
- The Savola a notorious Miami (7 Feb 1924)
- Governor Hardee arrives on the (3 Feb 1924)
- Developing and subdividing is planned (30 Jan 1924)
- The Chamber of Commerce opposes (29 Jan 1924)
- Aerial pictures of docks on (27 Jan 1924)
- A picture of dredging at (27 Jan 1924)
- Dredge work continues on the (18 Jan 1924)
- Six vessels bring in 8900 (15 Jan 1924)
- Nineteen seasonal yachts are featured (13 Jan 1924)
- The 165-foot yacht Ara is (10 Jan 1924)
- The Internal Improvement Board will (9 Jan 1924)
- The Moby Dick is floated (7 Jan 1924)
- Shipping Miami bound automobiles on (6 Jan 1924)
- Gold doubloons are discovered in (6 Jan 1924)
- The 3-masted schooner yacht Moby (5 Jan 1924)
- The Miami sails for her (1 Jan 1924)
- Captain Stiles’ Se-Bot-M boat takes (1 Jan 1924)
- The Spanish steamship Valbanera sunk (26 Dec 1923)
- Details and photos of the (23 Dec 1923)
- The Miami aquarium opens (23 Dec 1923)
- An article on the Florida Straits (21 Dec 1923)
- A big devil fish is (20 Dec 1923)
- More ideas are submit for (19 Dec 1923)
- The Miami Chamber of Commerce (18 Dec 1923)
- Photos of bridge construction over (16 Dec 1923)
- A rock in the ship (14 Dec 1923)
- Sand Key lightstation traffic report (13 Dec 1923)
- The main ship channel is (13 Dec 1923)
- The cabin cruiser Marie explodes (12 Dec 1923)
- The Cristobal still stuck in (7 Dec 1923)
- Sand Key lightstation traffic report (6 Dec 1923)
- Photos of the congested docks (5 Dec 1923)
- A picture of another trunk (4 Dec 1923)
- Vanderbilt’s yacht Ara comes in (3 Dec 1923)
- Baltimore & Carolina Steamship Line’s (3 Dec 1923)
- Dock warehouses are congested with freight (27 Nov 1923)
- A prize is offered for (27 Nov 1923)
- Sand Key lightstation traffic report (26 Nov 1923)
- Gill net mackerel fishermen are (26 Nov 1923)
- Excellent photos of the 4-masted (25 Nov 1923)
- The Miami Canoe Club hosts (25 Nov 1923)
- Daily port report: Sarah E (25 Nov 1923)
- Sand Key lightstation traffic report (24 Nov 1923)
- Fearing evil spirits the crew (24 Nov 1923)
- The yacht Wacouta arrives for (24 Nov 1923)
- A description of the yacht (23 Nov 1923)
- The schooner Cristobal with George (23 Nov 1923)
- Rails for the street car (22 Nov 1923)
- Divers repair the Frances E propeller (21 Nov 1923)
- Sand Key lightstation traffic report (20 Nov 1923)
- All Miami – Nassau vessels (20 Nov 1923)
- The Christobal is seen en (20 Nov 1923)
- The Christobal has sailed from (16 Nov 1923)
- The Baltimore & Carolina Steamship (15 Nov 1923)
- The 282-foot concrete hull freighter (14 Nov 1923)
- The Truxillo runs aground for (10 Nov 1923)
- The steamship Truxillo arrives with (9 Nov 1923)
- A photo and many details (8 Nov 1923)
- Cocolobo Cay Club opens for (7 Nov 1923)
- A life preserver from the (6 Nov 1923)
- The schooner Louise F laden (6 Nov 1923)
- A picture of the yacht (6 Nov 1923)
- Dr W Fewkes will survey (5 Nov 1923)
- The Mascotte is sold in Boston (2 Nov 1923)
- A beacon will be placed (2 Nov 1923)
- The Governor Shea with a (2 Nov 1923)
- The steamer Truxillo is loading (31 Oct 1923)
- A lighting system is installed (29 Oct 1923)
- Some non-specific historical data on (29 Oct 1923)
- Nancy Weems arrives with the (29 Oct 1923)
- A drawing of Newman’s plan (28 Oct 1923)
- The Christobal is again overdue (28 Oct 1923)
- More historical evidence of an (28 Oct 1923)
- Descriptions of a shore radio (28 Oct 1923)
- The Mascotte is towed north (26 Oct 1923)
- The steamer Mascotte an old (25 Oct 1923)
- Captain Newman offers a plan (24 Oct 1923)
- A second causeway Venetian Way (24 Oct 1923)
- The US destroyer Goff arrives (24 Oct 1923)
- Sheriffs find liquor in skiffs (22 Oct 1923)
- A photo of a tanker (21 Oct 1923)
- A pirate-French battle may be (21 Oct 1923)
- Photos and details of the (21 Oct 1923)
- Revenue facts on ships entering (21 Oct 1923)
- The Truxillo will sail from (19 Oct 1923)
- A photo of crowds at (18 Oct 1923)
- Photos and details on canal (17 Oct 1923)
- The bonds for the Key (17 Oct 1923)
- Sands Key lightstation traffic report (17 Oct 1923)
- Searches are discontinued for City (16 Oct 1923)
- Monroe County will vote on (16 Oct 1923)
- The Christobal with George Merrick’s (16 Oct 1923)
- If the Christobal is out (15 Oct 1923)
- Historical data on Dr Mudd (14 Oct 1923)
- Robert Thompson Fowey Rocks lightstation (12 Oct 1923)
- The tanker City of Everett (12 Oct 1923)
- Daily port report: Georgeanna Weems (11 Oct 1923)
- Progress is being made on (11 Oct 1923)
- Installation of another engine in (9 Oct 1923)
- The Spanish schooner Christobal is (9 Oct 1923)
- The Clyde Line may start (9 Oct 1923)
- Yacht building increases at Fogal’s (8 Oct 1923)
- A detailed map of the (7 Oct 1923)
- The Bonito fishermen bring in (7 Oct 1923)
- The auxiliary schooner Iris J (7 Oct 1923)
- Another plan for the bayfront park (30 Sep 1923)
- Historical photos and details of (30 Sep 1923)
- Photos of the site and (28 Sep 1923)
- Santurce arrives with 2000 tons (26 Sep 1923)
- Dr Porter grew an avocado (26 Sep 1923)
- The Hassell is aground at (26 Sep 1923)
- Many artifacts are recovered from (25 Sep 1923)
- Dredges are moving 6 million (23 Sep 1923)
- An ancient Spanish vessel is (22 Sep 1923)
- Treasure rumors abound when a (20 Sep 1923)
- John Anderson may have drowned (20 Sep 1923)
- A possible explanation of the (19 Sep 1923)
- The Sombrero Light keeper John (19 Sep 1923)
- A detailed drawing of possible (16 Sep 1923)
- Nassau steamers need more wharfage (16 Sep 1923)
- The Nassauvian runs aground on (13 Sep 1923)
- Sands Key lightstation traffic report (12 Sep 1923)
- Florida Canal and Transportation company (11 Sep 1923)
- The Mary Weems will be (9 Sep 1923)
- Dredge number 10 begins filling (8 Sep 1923)
- The cabin cruiser Truant explodes (3 Sep 1923)
- Photos and details on the (2 Sep 1923)
- A hawser fouls the propeller (2 Sep 1923)
- A photo of the Hassel (2 Sep 1923)
- The Hassel is the largest (1 Sep 1923)
- Mary Weems and Pawnee arrive (31 Aug 1923)
- A history of lighthouse tending (30 Aug 1923)
- The Nassauvian and Ivy are (29 Aug 1923)
- Dredge Herrick is digging in (26 Aug 1923)
- The Dade Drainage District authorizes (25 Aug 1923)
- Miss Katherine Kyle is chosen (25 Aug 1923)
- The 6000 ton freighter Hassell (24 Aug 1923)
- The tender Ivy is maintaining (23 Aug 1923)
- A scarcity of crawfish causes (21 Aug 1923)
- The becalmed schooner Mystery J (21 Aug 1923)
- The steamship Cockaponset is disabled (20 Aug 1923)
- The Nassauvian is floated and (18 Aug 1923)
- A photo of the sunfish (18 Aug 1923)
- Many artifacts are found in (17 Aug 1923)
- Sands Key lightstation traffic report (17 Aug 1923)
- The strange sea creature is (17 Aug 1923)
- Baker’s Haulover cut bids are (16 Aug 1923)
- An 8 foot 1000 pound (16 Aug 1923)
- The Gulf & Southern Steamship (16 Aug 1923)
- The Indian mound is about (15 Aug 1923)
- An Indian mound is discovered (14 Aug 1923)
- A picture of the land (12 Aug 1923)
- A detailed map of the (12 Aug 1923)
- Nine vessels are at the (11 Aug 1923)
- Sands Key lightstation traffic report (10 Aug 1923)
- Photos of the Esther Weems (10 Aug 1923)
- Edgar Jadwin Army engineer arrives (9 Aug 1923)
- A special transportation section contains (8 Aug 1923)
- The Boy Scouts are cruising (8 Aug 1923)
- The converted Esther Weems will (8 Aug 1923)
- The Miami Daily Record a (7 Aug 1923)
- Sands Key lightstation traffic report (7 Aug 1923)
- Due to an exhausted food (6 Aug 1923)
- A full page of photos (5 Aug 1923)
- Baker’s Haulover cut plans continue (3 Aug 1923)
- Passenger service to the north (2 Aug 1923)
- The city of Miami opposes (1 Aug 1923)
- Silver Bluff opposes the creation (29 Jul 1923)
- A picture of the jetties (29 Jul 1923)
- An island is planned in (26 Jul 1923)
- The dredges Hester and Davis (25 Jul 1923)
- The schooner Charles H Hyde (25 Jul 1923)
- The Nancy Weems is floated (24 Jul 1923)
- The Nancy Weems runs aground (23 Jul 1923)
- Sand Key lightstation traffic report (23 Jul 1923)
- A full page of photos (22 Jul 1923)
- Plans are completed for a (21 Jul 1923)
- The Sweetings and Parkers on (19 Jul 1923)
- Liquor shipments are seized from (17 Jul 1923)
- Pictures and descriptions of 9 (15 Jul 1923)
- Land is being acquired for (15 Jul 1923)
- Damage is done by fire (15 Jul 1923)
- Seven ships with 4000 tons (15 Jul 1923)
- More on the proposed Keys highway (15 Jul 1923)
- Bayfront Park dredging started yesterday (13 Jul 1923)
- Another photo of the Nassauvian (11 Jul 1923)
- Sand Key lightstation traffic report (11 Jul 1923)
- A photo of the Nassauvian (10 Jul 1923)
- Many details on the former (9 Jul 1923)
- Daily port report: Mary Weems (8 Jul 1923)
- Photos and details of shipping (1 Jul 1923)
- The Santurce docks with 2300 (30 Jun 1923)
- The steamer Yankton will be (29 Jun 1923)
- The gas boat Admiral Beatty (29 Jun 1923)
- A houseboat explodes and burns (28 Jun 1923)
- High winds force the Cuban (27 Jun 1923)
- The Miami Aquarium will open (27 Jun 1923)
- Pawnee’s sister ship the Delaware (25 Jun 1923)
- Miami Beach Electric Company and (24 Jun 1923)
- Officials are confering to save (23 Jun 1923)
- More on the proposed Keys highway (21 Jun 1923)
- The schooner Adventurer arrives at (19 Jun 1923)
- Key West – Miami roadway (19 Jun 1923)
- Miami – Nassau shipping traffic (18 Jun 1923)
- Crawfish season opens on 21 June (17 Jun 1923)
- The rhynoden will be mounted (17 Jun 1923)
- The sternwheel freight boat Liberty (16 Jun 1923)
- New York Aquarium scientists dissect (16 Jun 1923)
- Schools of sharks follow the (15 Jun 1923)
- Details of the sea monster (12 Jun 1923)
- Pictures of the sea monster (12 Jun 1923)
- The sea monster caught off (11 Jun 1923)
- Using rifles harpons tackle and (10 Jun 1923)
- A survivor of the 42-foot (9 Jun 1923)
- The steamers Nassauvian and Englandtown (8 Jun 1923)
- The Ballymena is pulled off (6 Jun 1923)
- The Glen Beulah a Miami (5 Jun 1923)
- The first issue of The (4 Jun 1923)
- The Glen Beulah is rammed (4 Jun 1923)
- A cost estimate for the (3 Jun 1923)
- The Berry Island is libeled (2 Jun 1923)
- The Gulf & Southern Steamship (1 Jun 1923)
- Oil drilling continues in Key West (1 Jun 1923)
- Editorial: Miami should preserve Fort Dallas (30 May 1923)
- B & C announces the (30 May 1923)
- The Berry Island is aground (29 May 1923)
- Because of a time limit (27 May 1923)
- The converted subchaser Tamiami is (26 May 1923)
- Leases of bayfront docks and (23 May 1923)
- T Thompson fills in his (20 May 1923)
- Pictures and details of dredging (19 May 1923)
- Distress messages are received from (18 May 1923)
- The British yacht Yankton a (15 May 1923)
- The British schooner Esther Gray (14 May 1923)
- A vessel explodes and burns (13 May 1923)
- The Venetian Islands Bridge Company incorporates (12 May 1923)
- The 176-foot schooner Friend Ship (12 May 1923)
- Daily port report: Nancy Weems (10 May 1923)
- Miami Chamber of Commerce wants (8 May 1923)
- Many pictures and details of (6 May 1923)
- A picture and details of (6 May 1923)
- Florida Railroad & Navigation Company (5 May 1923)
- The steamer Governor Cobb is (5 May 1923)
- Liquor smuggling has organized to (3 May 1923)
- A photo of the Santurce discharging (3 May 1923)
- A picture of the captain (3 May 1923)
- The Santurce berths at the (2 May 1923)
- The steamship Santurce is anchored (1 May 1923)
- Daily port report: Pan Oil (1 May 1923)
- The Pawnee sets a Miami (27 Apr 1923)
- Disputes between Key West and (27 Apr 1923)
- Photos of dredging the Snapper (25 Apr 1923)
- Georgeanna Weems’ 1400 ton cargo (24 Apr 1923)
- Pelsang Boatyard sold to Merrill-Stevens (24 Apr 1923)
- A picture of canoeing on (22 Apr 1923)
- The Fort Myers motorcade arrives (22 Apr 1923)
- The Baltimore & Carolina warehouse (20 Apr 1923)
- An oil boom in Key (20 Apr 1923)
- The Metropolis has been sold (19 Apr 1923)
- Pictures of the Fort Myers (15 Apr 1923)
- An aerial photo of the (13 Apr 1923)
- The Louise F has been (12 Apr 1923)
- The 40-foot launch Elaine burns (11 Apr 1923)
- An 800 pound trunk turtle (8 Apr 1923)
- Plans are being worked on (6 Apr 1923)
- The Miami makes her last (6 Apr 1923)
- The Anglers’ Club appeals to (4 Apr 1923)
- The 45-foot cruiser Nereid founders (4 Apr 1923)
- Daily port report: Miami Mystery (3 Apr 1923)
- The Kemah is pictured with (1 Apr 1923)
- Financial difficulties close down the (1 Apr 1923)
- Incoming Pawnee cargo is stored (30 Mar 1923)
- The launch Loiterer strikes the (29 Mar 1923)
- The City of Miami makes (28 Mar 1923)
- Construction continues on LeGro’s islands (27 Mar 1923)
- A picture of the yacht (25 Mar 1923)
- J C Oliver claims to (25 Mar 1923)
- The annual shark hunt will (22 Mar 1923)
- Aeromarine Airways asks the city (21 Mar 1923)
- Pictures of the regatta (21 Mar 1923)
- Wayne Evans hunts a 22 (20 Mar 1923)
- The Ivy is replacing buoys (19 Mar 1923)
- Daily port report: Nancy Weems (19 Mar 1923)
- The Pawnee is towing the (17 Mar 1923)
- A picture of President Harding’s (17 Mar 1923)
- The annual regatta in Biscayne (17 Mar 1923)
- President Harding prepares for deep (16 Mar 1923)
- Six cruisers are off in (12 Mar 1923)
- Filming of The Ragged Edge (11 Mar 1923)
- Senator Frelinghuysen introduces an oil (11 Mar 1923)
- Pictures and details of the (11 Mar 1923)
- US engineers will visit Miami (10 Mar 1923)
- Matheson has to pay an (10 Mar 1923)
- Companies lease more dock space (10 Mar 1923)
- Work continues to convert the (9 Mar 1923)
- Kingfish seem to be disappearing (9 Mar 1923)
- The city commission decides to (7 Mar 1923)
- Overflowing the warehouse some of (6 Mar 1923)
- The Mary Weems arrives with (4 Mar 1923)
- The freighter Plainfield is bringing (3 Mar 1923)
- The city commission opposes any (28 Feb 1923)
- The Tamiami leaves for a (28 Feb 1923)
- J Talasz drowns near Soldier Key (27 Feb 1923)
- A photo of the days (27 Feb 1923)
- The Nancy Weems brings in (26 Feb 1923)
- Pictures of buoys and a (15 Feb 1923)
- Daily port report: Eleuthera Helen (14 Feb 1923)
- Bonds are sought for the (13 Feb 1923)
- The 55-foot yacht Emwal burns (12 Feb 1923)
- Captain Thompson’s monster fish exhibit (11 Feb 1923)
- The auxiliary steamer Nassauvian is (11 Feb 1923)
- The B & C steamer (10 Feb 1923)
- The early 1920’s issues of (8 Feb 1923)
- A picture and details of (8 Feb 1923)
- A picture of the yacht Lyndonia (4 Feb 1923)
- Ownership disputes cause the government (4 Feb 1923)
- Eleven sponging vessels return to (4 Feb 1923)
- Carl Fisher sells the Shadow F (3 Feb 1923)
- A 14 foot 1400 pound (1 Feb 1923)
- As a result of a (31 Jan 1923)
- The Tamiami Trail Association is created (30 Jan 1923)
- Chapman Field will become a (30 Jan 1923)
- Frequent openings of the Miami (30 Jan 1923)
- A Key West sponge monopoly (29 Jan 1923)
- Plats of the Venetian islands (28 Jan 1923)
- Pictures of Royal Palm Park (28 Jan 1923)
- A picture of a Flamingo (28 Jan 1923)
- Daily port report: Miami Ballymena (26 Jan 1923)
- Increases in smuggling of liquor (23 Jan 1923)
- The sister ship of the (22 Jan 1923)
- Drainage work continues (20 Jan 1923)
- Miami – Nassau traffic increases (19 Jan 1923)
- The disabled schooner Kwassind is (19 Jan 1923)
- Rough seas keep many vessels (18 Jan 1923)
- Miami Beach moves toward outlawing (18 Jan 1923)
- The government turns over Chapman (16 Jan 1923)
- Aerial photo of the Miami (16 Jan 1923)
- William Vanderbilt arrives on the (16 Jan 1923)
- A Santa Maria replica is (15 Jan 1923)
- The Aeromarine flying boat Columbus (14 Jan 1923)
- Daily port report: Nancy Weems (13 Jan 1923)
- The gas boat Voe arrives (13 Jan 1923)
- The Yankton has been chartered (12 Jan 1923)
- The steamship Holsatia sails from (11 Jan 1923)
- The Esther Weems and Mary (11 Jan 1923)
- The Holsatia is pulled from (10 Jan 1923)
- The Miami Anglers’ Club builds (8 Jan 1923)
- The steamer San Jacinto leaves (8 Jan 1923)
- The German passenger liner Holsatia (8 Jan 1923)
- Photos of the Royal Palm (7 Jan 1923)
- The Pawnee and Georgeanna Weems (5 Jan 1923)
- An aerial photo of Belle Isle (4 Jan 1923)
- A map of Miami showing (2 Jan 1923)
- A partial picture of the (2 Jan 1923)
- Miami and Bimini aerial pictures (31 Dec 1922)
- Freight clutters the docks as (31 Dec 1922)
- Freighters arrive with 1550 tons (30 Dec 1922)
- Navigational aids will be established (29 Dec 1922)
- A photo of the City (29 Dec 1922)
- The Miami opens seasonal Nassau (28 Dec 1922)
- Warehouse’s are being cleared to (27 Dec 1922)
- The City of Miami offers (27 Dec 1922)
- The 50-foot yacht White Seal (27 Dec 1922)
- A photo and description of (25 Dec 1922)
- The Clyde Line’s buildings are (23 Dec 1922)
- More on Burlingame’s island at (22 Dec 1922)
- Daily port report: Nancy Weems (21 Dec 1922)
- The steamer Miami will start (20 Dec 1922)
- The schooner Sarafina C arrives (19 Dec 1922)
- A crewless sloop is discovered (19 Dec 1922)
- Daily port report: Georgeanna Weems (18 Dec 1922)
- The steamer Arrow will begin (18 Dec 1922)
- Seventeen hundred tons of freight (16 Dec 1922)
- The Georgeanna Weems arrives with (15 Dec 1922)
- A photo and ownership history (13 Dec 1922)
- A biography of the 1902 (10 Dec 1922)
- A hearing is scheduled to (9 Dec 1922)
- Dock warehouses are filling with (9 Dec 1922)
- Daily port report: Esther Weems (8 Dec 1922)
- Camp Biscayne opens for the (8 Dec 1922)
- The Miami Harbor project is (8 Dec 1922)
- The yawl Cleona is badly (7 Dec 1922)
- The commission begins dock improvements (6 Dec 1922)
- Aeromarine Airways Inc anchors the (6 Dec 1922)
- More concern over the oil (6 Dec 1922)
- The steamer Loeben is pulled (6 Dec 1922)
- Cargo is stored everywhere while (6 Dec 1922)
- The Yankton is pulled from (4 Dec 1922)
- Drawing photo and article of (3 Dec 1922)
- A photo of the Miami (3 Dec 1922)
- First Coconut Palm Planted on (3 Dec 1922)
- Seasonal yachts are returning to Miami (3 Dec 1922)
- The yacht Tamiami returns to (3 Dec 1922)
- The Nancy Weems arrives with (2 Dec 1922)
- More on the Speejacks reception (2 Dec 1922)
- The Yankton is still aground (1 Dec 1922)
- The dock warehouses are filled (1 Dec 1922)
- Speejacks arrives in Miami (1 Dec 1922)
- A picture of the 98-foot (30 Nov 1922)
- The Yankton should be floated today (28 Nov 1922)
- Daily port report: Pawnee Georgeanna (28 Nov 1922)
- Baker’s Haulover Cut bonds are audited (28 Nov 1922)
- A picture of the Ohio (28 Nov 1922)
- The Yankton is still aground (27 Nov 1922)
- The Shadow F carries a (27 Nov 1922)
- A barkentine full rigged with (27 Nov 1922)
- A picture and article on (26 Nov 1922)
- The overhauled City of Miami (26 Nov 1922)
- Crews are working to float (25 Nov 1922)
- Daily port report: Georgeanna Weems (25 Nov 1922)
- A dredging outfit will work (24 Nov 1922)
- The steamer Yankton is still (23 Nov 1922)
- The British steamer Yankton runs (23 Nov 1922)
- The Yankton is aground and (22 Nov 1922)
- A picture of the Esther (22 Nov 1922)
- The construction of a third (22 Nov 1922)
- Greater protection is sought for (19 Nov 1922)
- Daily port report: Pawnee Ester (17 Nov 1922)
- The 143-foot Leoben will start (13 Nov 1922)
- Freighters tugs and barges crowd (12 Nov 1922)
- The Liberty II brings down (11 Nov 1922)
- Daily port report: Pawnee Nancy (10 Nov 1922)
- A photo of the 4-masted (9 Nov 1922)
- Daily port report: Pawnee Nancy (8 Nov 1922)
- Carl Fisher’s Shadow F arrives (7 Nov 1922)
- A photo of the Pawnee (7 Nov 1922)
- The new city dock construction continues (6 Nov 1922)
- Tides must be gauged in (5 Nov 1922)
- A picture of the Pawnee (4 Nov 1922)
- An excellent photo and description (3 Nov 1922)
- The Van and City of (2 Nov 1922)
- The City of Miami is (2 Nov 1922)
- Daily port report: Julia Elizabeth (1 Nov 1922)
- The Florida lobster industry is growing (1 Nov 1922)
- The Sea Horse is collecting (31 Oct 1922)
- Dade and Monroe County bickering (31 Oct 1922)
- Two large freighters the Tipton (31 Oct 1922)
- The 4-masted Van Lear Black (31 Oct 1922)
- Daily port report: Lake Agomak (29 Oct 1922)
- The 267-foot oil burning freighter (29 Oct 1922)
- An aerial picture of the (29 Oct 1922)
- Daily port report: City of (28 Oct 1922)
- US court rules that American (28 Oct 1922)
- The Cocolobo Cay Club will (26 Oct 1922)
- The USN destroyer Converse arrives (26 Oct 1922)
- A picture and story about (22 Oct 1922)
- A picture of the Shadow F (22 Oct 1922)
- Carl Fisher’s new Allison powered (20 Oct 1922)
- Pictures of the Key West (20 Oct 1922)
- Mallory and Clyde Steamship Lines (17 Oct 1922)
- The schooners Island Home and (15 Oct 1922)
- Dredging continues at the city docks (15 Oct 1922)
- The Van clears for Jacksonville (14 Oct 1922)
- Daily port report: Yankton Frances (14 Oct 1922)
- Due to rough seas the (14 Oct 1922)
- The official bulkhead line the (12 Oct 1922)
- The American schooner Melbourne P (11 Oct 1922)
- Daily port report: Georgiana Weems (10 Oct 1922)
- A picture of the Lake (8 Oct 1922)
- Passenger travel between Miami and (7 Oct 1922)
- Daily port report: Lake Agomak (6 Oct 1922)
- Everglades silt in the river (4 Oct 1922)
- City docks and pier construction continues (1 Oct 1922)
- The Corcoran is rebuilt and (1 Oct 1922)
- Sand Key Lightstation traffic report (1 Oct 1922)
- The 418-foot passenger liner San (29 Sep 1922)
- The Shadow V is sold (26 Sep 1922)
- The City of Seattle arrives (26 Sep 1922)
- The Georgeanna Weems arrives with (24 Sep 1922)
- The Yankton is sold to (23 Sep 1922)
- The Georgeanna Weems is bringing (20 Sep 1922)
- A picture of the ship (19 Sep 1922)
- The West Totant is floated (18 Sep 1922)
- The freighter West Totant is (17 Sep 1922)
- The Keys highway is discussed (15 Sep 1922)
- Vessel arrivals departures due in (15 Sep 1922)
- The ship City of Seattle (15 Sep 1922)
- The 35-foot yacht Mary Ed (15 Sep 1922)
- The Sand Key Lightstation traffic report (14 Sep 1922)
- The 265-foot steamer City of (14 Sep 1922)
- The 29 year old schooner (9 Sep 1922)
- A report of vessels passing (7 Sep 1922)
- The auxiliary schooner Patsy arrives (6 Sep 1922)
- The British steamer Yankton is (6 Sep 1922)
- The 3-masted schooner Aviator arrives (6 Sep 1922)
- Another license has been granted (26 Aug 1922)
- Libel is placed on the (25 Aug 1922)
- The Shirin investigations continue (24 Aug 1922)
- Passenger boats Ballymena and Yankton (21 Aug 1922)
- Observers notice a decline in (17 Aug 1922)
- The 162-foot 3-masted schooner Perceler (16 Aug 1922)
- The yacht Shirin had a (16 Aug 1922)
- The Clyde Line wants to (15 Aug 1922)
- Since the Shirin was under (14 Aug 1922)
- The Shirin was on her (12 Aug 1922)
- The Miami – Barbados cable (12 Aug 1922)
- The 125-foot converted yacht Shirin (12 Aug 1922)
- The Berry Islands is towed (11 Aug 1922)
- The steamer Georgeanna Weems arrives (11 Aug 1922)
- Five people die when the (11 Aug 1922)
- The Chinese smuggled on the (8 Aug 1922)
- Clyde Steamship Company is taking (4 Aug 1922)
- The steamship Corcoran docks with (4 Aug 1922)
- The auxiliary schooner Success is (4 Aug 1922)
- Alexander Bell a Coconut Grove (2 Aug 1922)
- Black oil floating on the (31 Jul 1922)
- To eliminate sewage washing up (28 Jul 1922)
- Dredging the turning basin to (27 Jul 1922)
- Contrary winds are keeping Nassau (26 Jul 1922)
- The Baltimore & Carolina Steamship (26 Jul 1922)
- The Clyde Lines will put (24 Jul 1922)
- A Wilmington boat line wants (24 Jul 1922)
- A special section featuring Miami (22 Jul 1922)
- The floating oil in the (22 Jul 1922)
- The William H Albury is (22 Jul 1922)
- Yachtmen request a patrol boat (21 Jul 1922)
- The auxiliary cruiser Falcon is (21 Jul 1922)
- The tank steamer Santa Isabel (20 Jul 1922)
- Federal agents find 13 smuggled (15 Jul 1922)
- The Macushla is floated (15 Jul 1922)
- The Miami yacht Macushla is (14 Jul 1922)
- Commodore Munroe’s sharpie yacht Skillet (14 Jul 1922)
- The Clyde Line will begin (9 Jul 1922)
- The submarine base at Key (7 Jul 1922)
- Fifteen large loggerhead turtles were (29 Jun 1922)
- The ship Van reports a (27 Jun 1922)
- A picture of the successful (25 Jun 1922)
- A picture of the schooner (23 Jun 1922)
- The crew of the auxiliary (23 Jun 1922)
- The tanker Mexoil arrives with (22 Jun 1922)
- The tanker De Soto and (19 Jun 1922)
- The 781 ton steamer Bella (19 Jun 1922)
- Many Miami yachts are mentioned (18 Jun 1922)
- The canal at Florida City (17 Jun 1922)
- The Key West submarine base (16 Jun 1922)
- The former subchaser 205 burns (15 Jun 1922)
- Baker’s Haulover cut construction will (12 Jun 1922)
- The houseboat population is growing (12 Jun 1922)
- The sale of the yacht (10 Jun 1922)
- Plans for Baker’s Haulover cut continue (9 Jun 1922)
- A failing pleasure boat market (9 Jun 1922)
- The commercial fishing industry in (8 Jun 1922)
- Commodore Munroe’s new yacht handles well (2 Jun 1922)
- Vessels in Jacksonville news: The (30 May 1922)
- The US Navy prohibition fleet (25 May 1922)
- The Model Land Company lets (24 May 1922)
- Searches continue for a new (22 May 1922)
- The boat Tamiami returns with (19 May 1922)
- The American steamship Janelew is (19 May 1922)
- Miami’s first oil well is (18 May 1922)
- Miami Chamber of Commerce desires (15 May 1922)
- Chapman Field continues to be dismantled (12 May 1922)
- Custom officers’ jurisdiction is extended (11 May 1922)
- Prohibition agents battle in the (9 May 1922)
- The British schooner B R (5 May 1922)
- The cable ship Robert CClowry (4 May 1922)
- The yacht Halcyon III is (3 May 1922)
- The British schooner Victoria de (1 May 1922)
- Channel markers are being serviced (28 Apr 1922)
- A prohibition air and water (28 Apr 1922)
- The Santa Maria is safe (26 Apr 1922)
- Problems with Baker’s Haulover cut continue (25 Apr 1922)
- Bayfront filling at Buena Vista continues (25 Apr 1922)
- Soldier Key is sold by (25 Apr 1922)
- The Key West seaplane Santa (25 Apr 1922)
- Inflated prices need for land (24 Apr 1922)
- The USCG cutter Vidette is (21 Apr 1922)
- Engineers are concerned that lowering (20 Apr 1922)
- The Orizaba is floated (19 Apr 1922)
- The steamer Orizaba is aground (18 Apr 1922)
- The city will buy the (18 Apr 1922)
- The tug C J Morrow (15 Apr 1922)
- Spoil from the channel clearing (14 Apr 1922)
- Special section on the Hi-a-le-ah development (13 Apr 1922)
- Oil refuse from garages will (13 Apr 1922)
- The Chamber of Commerce President (11 Apr 1922)
- The owner offers to sell (11 Apr 1922)
- Bower Southern will dredge and (6 Apr 1922)
- The Miami – Jacksonville canoe (5 Apr 1922)
- The Patricia is seized again (5 Apr 1922)
- The Miss Miami seaplane wreckage (4 Apr 1922)
- Cuba cooperates with the US (3 Apr 1922)
- FEC cooperates with officials to (3 Apr 1922)
- The British government will close (3 Apr 1922)
- The mahogany motorboat Tramp is (1 Apr 1922)
- Smuggling of liquor and Chinese (1 Apr 1922)
- A valuable estate is owned (31 Mar 1922)
- The Netherland pier proposal is revived (31 Mar 1922)
- The steamer City of Miami (31 Mar 1922)
- The crew attempts to scuttle (31 Mar 1922)
- The steamer Miami is raided (30 Mar 1922)
- Captain Fine owner of the (28 Mar 1922)
- Sections of the Keys Highway (27 Mar 1922)
- The Federal Government might investigate (27 Mar 1922)
- Miss Miami was forced to (25 Mar 1922)
- The search continues for the (24 Mar 1922)
- The Miami Airways seaplane Miss (23 Mar 1922)
- Col Nutt and other prohibition (22 Mar 1922)
- Washington is planning a prohibition navy (22 Mar 1922)
- Good aerial photos of the (21 Mar 1922)
- The Manetto dredge operation is (21 Mar 1922)
- Many Miami businesses are raided (20 Mar 1922)
- Miami bankers are involved in (20 Mar 1922)
- Five hundred and five cases (18 Mar 1922)
- Avery Smith suggests cleaning up (16 Mar 1922)
- The Miami to Jacksonville canoe (16 Mar 1922)
- An oil nuisance in the (16 Mar 1922)
- The county will buy land (16 Mar 1922)
- Costly repairs to the dredge (14 Mar 1922)
- The concrete causeway viaducts are (14 Mar 1922)
- Sewage stench is bad at (10 Mar 1922)
- Steele plans a Miami to (9 Mar 1922)
- Senator Fletcher presents the plan (8 Mar 1922)
- A party is angling at (7 Mar 1922)
- The City of Miami will (7 Mar 1922)
- Engineer Watson may withdraw his (6 Mar 1922)
- Southern Drainage District canal dredging continues (2 Mar 1922)
- The annual regatta starts (2 Mar 1922)
- The City of Miami breaks (2 Mar 1922)
- The British consul asks for (2 Mar 1922)
- There are jurisdiction problems with (1 Mar 1922)
- Gar Jr II and Shadow (1 Mar 1922)
- Baker’s Haulover bonds pass 66-4 (1 Mar 1922)
- Haulover bonds will be put (28 Feb 1922)
- Deed restrictions will delay Haulover (27 Feb 1922)
- The launch Myrtle is destroyed (27 Feb 1922)
- An article on adapting Liberty (25 Feb 1922)
- The express cruisers Gar Jr (25 Feb 1922)
- The master of the 4-masted (24 Feb 1922)
- The 3 lost fishermen tell (24 Feb 1922)
- A picture of the Coylet (23 Feb 1922)
- Fifty miles southeast of Miami (23 Feb 1922)
- The fishing schooner Caldwell H (23 Feb 1922)
- The 3 Miamians lost en (21 Feb 1922)
- The City of Miami sails (20 Feb 1922)
- Details and job description of (19 Feb 1922)
- Dade County adopts the Chaille (16 Feb 1922)
- With her cargo still blazing (15 Feb 1922)
- A Baker’s Haulover cut hearing (14 Feb 1922)
- The flaming Coylet can be (13 Feb 1922)
- The steamer Miami sights the (13 Feb 1922)
- The 3 Miamians who left (13 Feb 1922)
- The British tanker Coylet with (10 Feb 1922)
- The 3-masted American schooner Herbert (10 Feb 1922)
- Search parties fail to locate (10 Feb 1922)
- The History of Cape Florida (9 Feb 1922)
- A plat of the Bay (9 Feb 1922)
- A small open boat is (9 Feb 1922)
- The cable ship Clowry arrives (8 Feb 1922)
- Three Miamians have not been (8 Feb 1922)
- The Tatum Brothers promote the (7 Feb 1922)
- E D Noe is preparing (7 Feb 1922)
- The title to the land (7 Feb 1922)
- The steamer Georgiana Wayne arrives (4 Feb 1922)
- Miami’s Mid-Winter Regatta starts 18 February (4 Feb 1922)
- Miami will be headquarters for (3 Feb 1922)
- The steamer Miami is delayed (2 Feb 1922)
- Western Union will receive the (2 Feb 1922)
- Jerry Pinder is going to (1 Feb 1922)
- An interesting article on salvage (27 Jan 1922)
- FEC is drilling a well (26 Jan 1922)
- Miami Petroleum Syndicate believes oil (23 Jan 1922)
- The Waldeck-Deal Dredging Company is (19 Jan 1922)
- The City of Miami gets (18 Jan 1922)
- Knut Peterson drives his truck (18 Jan 1922)
- The Everglades land reclamation drainage (18 Jan 1922)
- Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company (14 Jan 1922)
- Western Union will receive permission (13 Jan 1922)
- The City of Miami sails (10 Jan 1922)
- Negotiations for a settlement between (10 Jan 1922)
- A picture of the steamer (7 Jan 1922)
- The steamer Lake Agomak arrives (6 Jan 1922)
- The yacht Altonia II here (6 Jan 1922)
- Rivo Alto is the first (5 Jan 1922)
- An extensive list of 1921 (2 Jan 1922)
- The steamer Colonel is pictured (31 Dec 1921)
- Island No 1 along Collins (30 Dec 1921)
- There is confusion over the (28 Dec 1921)
- The steamer Miami starts her (27 Dec 1921)
- The Baltimore-Carolina and Havana-American Steamship (22 Dec 1921)
- The contract is let for (20 Dec 1921)
- The Baltimore-Carolina and Havana-American Steamship (19 Dec 1921)
- The aquarium fleet returns from (17 Dec 1921)
- The large steamers Georgeanna Weems (17 Dec 1921)
- A list of US warships (15 Dec 1921)
- Miami Beach Mayor James suggests (15 Dec 1921)
- The Steamboat Creek or Jewfish (12 Dec 1921)
- The Corcoran discharges bridge steel (9 Dec 1921)
- Avery Smith protests the oil (8 Dec 1921)
- The 261-foot steamer Corcoran arrives (8 Dec 1921)
- The steamer Colonel makes regular (6 Dec 1921)
- After buying Soldier Key during (5 Dec 1921)
- Companies prepare bids for the (3 Dec 1921)
- A picture of the upside (3 Dec 1921)
- The See-Bot-M Boat Company in (2 Dec 1921)
- The British schooner Tacoma sinks (2 Dec 1921)
- The Georgeanna Weems arrives laden (2 Dec 1921)
- Bayfront filling continues between NE (1 Dec 1921)
- The steamer Virginia B has (1 Dec 1921)
- The steamer Georgeanna Weems is (29 Nov 1921)
- A bond issue holds up (26 Nov 1921)
- A Special Miami Avenue section (24 Nov 1921)
- A 110 foot dock will (22 Nov 1921)
- The Baker’s Haulover commission buys (22 Nov 1921)
- The tanker F D Asch (19 Nov 1921)
- Federal engineers inspect Miami harbor (19 Nov 1921)
- The British auxiliary schooner Halcyon (17 Nov 1921)
- The 105-foot tug William M (11 Nov 1921)
- The unknown schooner towed to (11 Nov 1921)
- A derelict schooner is towed (8 Nov 1921)
- The 250-foot steamship Georgeanna will (8 Nov 1921)
- The wooden steamship Maple takes (7 Nov 1921)
- A million dollar Pennsylvania Sugar (7 Nov 1921)
- The Postmaster General sets sail (2 Nov 1921)
- The schooner Hester Milburn en (1 Nov 1921)
- The Tallapoosa will beach the (1 Nov 1921)
- Standard Oil tankers are en (31 Oct 1921)
- The 3-masted schooner J W (31 Oct 1921)
- The Italian steamer Recca brings (31 Oct 1921)
- The Postmaster General is ready (29 Oct 1921)
- Many disabled ships are coming (28 Oct 1921)
- The tug William Mills and (28 Oct 1921)
- Salvage investigators return from the (28 Oct 1921)
- The auxiliary yacht Kona is (28 Oct 1921)
- Hurricane damage across the middle (27 Oct 1921)
- The oil tanker F E (27 Oct 1921)
- Underwriters attempt to survey the (27 Oct 1921)
- The steamer Cerea rescues the (26 Oct 1921)
- All communications to Tampa and (26 Oct 1921)
- The Thames in commission since (26 Oct 1921)
- A special section on Miami (25 Oct 1921)
- The wooden steamer Thames sinks (25 Oct 1921)
- The hurricane crosses Florida and (25 Oct 1921)
- A hurricane is in the (24 Oct 1921)
- The houseboat Blue Dog was (24 Oct 1921)
- Fisher is after the 50 (21 Oct 1921)
- The War Department will auction (20 Oct 1921)
- The massive suction dredge Savannah (19 Oct 1921)
- The British steamer Maysie A (17 Oct 1921)
- The steamer City of Miami (14 Oct 1921)
- The city wants to acquire (11 Oct 1921)
- The tug Williams Mills and (10 Oct 1921)
- The 160-foot Postmaster General is (10 Oct 1921)
- Public schools open today financed (10 Oct 1921)
- Miami banks consider financing the (8 Oct 1921)
- The chamber of commerce opposes (7 Oct 1921)
- Due to a lack of (7 Oct 1921)
- Avenue D changed by the (5 Oct 1921)
- Miami Canal dredging activity increases (4 Oct 1921)
- An American freighter drawing 18 (1 Oct 1921)
- The houseboat Viola and another (26 Sep 1921)
- Miami businessmen win the first (23 Sep 1921)
- The auxiliary schooner Lizzie Mae (20 Sep 1921)
- Distress messages are received from (20 Sep 1921)
- The 4-masted schooner Friendship arrives (16 Sep 1921)
- The county commission outlaws signs (15 Sep 1921)
- Baker’s Haulover cut will be (13 Sep 1921)
- Miami Beach citizens displeased with (9 Sep 1921)
- The Hondurian steamer Virginia B (7 Sep 1921)
- Planning continues for the Baker’s (6 Sep 1921)
- The gas boat Virginia B (6 Sep 1921)
- The steamer City of Miami (2 Sep 1921)
- The city will fill Bayfront (30 Aug 1921)
- The launch Sea Mew burns (27 Aug 1921)
- A Chalk pilot for the (26 Aug 1921)
- A confusing article on rum (24 Aug 1921)
- Miami merchants file legal papers (24 Aug 1921)
- Gribble Baile and Young form (24 Aug 1921)
- More disputes over street names (23 Aug 1921)
- An election on Tuesday will (22 Aug 1921)
- The schooner Planter enroute to (18 Aug 1921)
- Commission members want to rename (17 Aug 1921)
- Lessees of Elser pier filed (17 Aug 1921)
- The steamer Berry Island which (13 Aug 1921)
- The Santa Maria replica used (13 Aug 1921)
- Miss Peggy of Miami a (11 Aug 1921)
- White hull boats are damaged (9 Aug 1921)
- Elser pier may have to (9 Aug 1921)
- The gas boat Priscilla makes (8 Aug 1921)
- Washington sees no reason to (8 Aug 1921)
- Customs records show 39 vessels (1 Aug 1921)
- Miami – Its Orgin Incorporation (28 Jul 1921)
- The government dredge Savannah is (25 Jul 1921)
- Financial juggling of funds by (20 Jul 1921)
- Government engineer J Brewer stops (19 Jul 1921)
- The American 4-masted schooner Cecelia (18 Jul 1921)
- The lame duck city council (15 Jul 1921)
- W Netherland decides not to (12 Jul 1921)
- Western Union does not get (9 Jul 1921)
- Final details of the bayfront (9 Jul 1921)
- Mayor Smith refuses to sign (8 Jul 1921)
- Mutiny on the steamer Pocahontas (7 Jul 1921)
- Netherland’s pier plan is supported (7 Jul 1921)
- The state will examine the (6 Jul 1921)
- Palm Island construction continues (30 Jun 1921)
- A barge holding rock for (29 Jun 1921)
- Voters reject the repeal of (29 Jun 1921)
- The Tatums offer two 100 (28 Jun 1921)
- The Chaille plan will be (25 Jun 1921)
- The Halcyon is released by (24 Jun 1921)
- The steamer Halcyon is held (23 Jun 1921)
- Mayor Smith threatens to veto (23 Jun 1921)
- US Navy and Army air (20 Jun 1921)
- The schooner Mary Stuart a (20 Jun 1921)
- The city commission approves the (18 Jun 1921)
- Two plans for the Key (14 Jun 1921)
- The yacht Funella which was (11 Jun 1921)
- The Netherland and Cantrow bayfront (11 Jun 1921)
- Olaf Olsen a survior of (10 Jun 1921)
- The schooner Irma arrives with (8 Jun 1921)
- The 250-foot 4-masted schooner Anthony (7 Jun 1921)
- The dredge Manetto is assessed (6 Jun 1921)
- The schooner ship John G (4 Jun 1921)
- The Mount Hamilton laden with (4 Jun 1921)
- The 300-foot 2400 ton 4-masted (4 Jun 1921)
- Contract problems with Bowers Southern (3 Jun 1921)
- A schooner will sail from (2 Jun 1921)
- Construction continues on the first (1 Jun 1921)
- Followed closely by the US (28 May 1921)
- The oil barge Allegheny bound (27 May 1921)
- Sixteen years ago the dredge (27 May 1921)
- More arguing over bay bottom ownership (27 May 1921)
- The dredge Manetto purchase is (21 May 1921)
- The City of Elwood is (20 May 1921)
- The British steamer Thetis sinks (20 May 1921)
- The Florida House of Representatives (19 May 1921)
- The city of Miami is (19 May 1921)
- After clearing Matanzas the steamer (19 May 1921)
- The state will offer Miami (13 May 1921)
- The city of Miami buys (13 May 1921)
- The boundary line in the (13 May 1921)
- The disabled American steamer Parismina (12 May 1921)
- Miami and Miami Beach dispute (10 May 1921)
- The 55-foot yacht Kenomee burns (4 May 1921)
- A bill to double the (29 Apr 1921)
- A bill is introduced in (28 Apr 1921)
- A bark laden with gasoline (28 Apr 1921)
- Filling continues on bayfronts near (27 Apr 1921)
- Many fish and game bills (27 Apr 1921)
- As custom inspectors look on (25 Apr 1921)
- The 50-foot 900 horsepower cruiser (25 Apr 1921)
- J Gerock wants to amend (23 Apr 1921)
- A wireless distress is received (23 Apr 1921)
- The Robert C Clowry is (18 Apr 1921)
- Scientists are interested in unique (13 Apr 1921)
- Miami’s Oceanic Cable A (12 Apr 1921)
- Everest Sewell pushes for more (12 Apr 1921)
- The Western Union Barbados cable (11 Apr 1921)
- A subchaser goes to investigate (9 Apr 1921)
- The city council calls for (1 Apr 1921)
- W Netherland proposes to build (30 Mar 1921)
- Plans for new city docks (28 Mar 1921)
- The City of Miami makes (25 Mar 1921)
- The steamer Ellijay burns in (25 Mar 1921)
- A big party and shark (24 Mar 1921)
- The City of Miami makes (22 Mar 1921)
- The Mexican steamship Neptune sinks (21 Mar 1921)
- The Supreme Court will hear (21 Mar 1921)
- More on renaming and renumbering (17 Mar 1921)
- The dredge Osceola which was (17 Mar 1921)
- The USCG battles bootleggers on (14 Mar 1921)
- More on the proposed Key (12 Mar 1921)
- Planning continues for the Keys highway (10 Mar 1921)
- Ten vessels entered the Port (9 Mar 1921)
- A channel deepening hearing is (9 Mar 1921)
- The subchaser 154 and cableship (8 Mar 1921)
- The new Miami – Havana (7 Mar 1921)
- The Navy subchaser 154 fires (7 Mar 1921)
- Miami – Havana cable work continues (4 Mar 1921)
- The cable ship Stephen is (3 Mar 1921)
- The Havana-American Steamship offices have (3 Mar 1921)
- Survey markers are being established (1 Mar 1921)
- The Supreme Court denies the (26 Feb 1921)
- Someone hauled the 60-foot cabin (25 Feb 1921)
- The City of Miami will (25 Feb 1921)
- The president of Western Union (23 Feb 1921)
- Dade and Monroe County meet (23 Feb 1921)
- Cigarette Gar Jr II and (19 Feb 1921)
- The 85-foot yacht Bella arrives (18 Feb 1921)
- The British tanker Delmira burns (18 Feb 1921)
- City engineer Robert Davidson has (17 Feb 1921)
- Miss Miami will be shipped (16 Feb 1921)
- The citizens of Coconut Grove (16 Feb 1921)
- The express cruisers Gar Jr (14 Feb 1921)
- The yacht Golden Days arrives (12 Feb 1921)
- The Greatest Smuggling Operation in (11 Feb 1921)
- Miami Beach docks will be (11 Feb 1921)
- Planning continues for creating the (11 Feb 1921)
- Cruisers Adieu Gar Jr and (11 Feb 1921)
- The Curtis yacht Lyndonia arrives (10 Feb 1921)
- A survey is ordered for (10 Feb 1921)
- The annual Miami regatta starts today (10 Feb 1921)
- The 120-foot houseboat Ava arrives (7 Feb 1921)
- Plans are made to build (7 Feb 1921)
- Many seasonal yachts are moored (3 Feb 1921)
- Citing too much booze on (2 Feb 1921)
- From the yacht Dorothy plans (1 Feb 1921)
- The privately owned torpedo boat (1 Feb 1921)
- Custom agents seize liquor aboard (31 Jan 1921)
- President-elect Harding is spending two (31 Jan 1921)
- Petitions have been received to (29 Jan 1921)
- Carl Fisher’s Allison powered race (28 Jan 1921)
- The express cruiser Hoosier VI (28 Jan 1921)
- Small boats must exit the (27 Jan 1921)
- The express cruiser Olalen arrives (26 Jan 1921)
- The Cruiser II is seized (26 Jan 1921)
- The yacht Osceola burns and (26 Jan 1921)
- The USCG complains that its (19 Jan 1921)
- The court not only confirms (19 Jan 1921)
- Everyone objects to making the (19 Jan 1921)
- The City of Miami is (8 Jan 1921)
- The Spanish steamer Inocencio Figaredo (5 Jan 1921)
- Cuban officials stop the landing (4 Jan 1921)
- The Miami Aquarium is opened (1 Jan 1921)
- The steamer Miami resumes Nassau service (29 Dec 1920)
- Enlargement of the Miami docks (28 Dec 1920)
- Carl Fisher charters the City (23 Dec 1920)
- The second annual cross bay (23 Dec 1920)
- The 275-foot steamer City of (23 Dec 1920)
- Searching continues for Spanish galleon (20 Dec 1920)
- The City of Miami is (18 Dec 1920)
- The Cynthia is seized by (18 Dec 1920)
- Tugs continue to pull on (18 Dec 1920)
- The city wants to fill (17 Dec 1920)
- The Flagler Memorial construction continues (16 Dec 1920)
- A large sun fish was (15 Dec 1920)
- Powerful tugs try to float (15 Dec 1920)
- A government plan calls for (15 Dec 1920)
- A strange fish is caught (14 Dec 1920)
- The court orders the Chaille (14 Dec 1920)
- While returning from Bimini a (13 Dec 1920)
- The steamer Miami arrives for (13 Dec 1920)
- To force the Chaille Plan (13 Dec 1920)
- The city council reconsiders the (10 Dec 1920)
- The steamer City of Miami (9 Dec 1920)
- Seventy two yachts are entered (9 Dec 1920)
- Dredges are working day and (8 Dec 1920)
- The Palm Fete celebration is (8 Dec 1920)
- A small seaplane crashes in (7 Dec 1920)
- US Navy submarines S-6 and (7 Dec 1920)
- The city will proceed with (3 Dec 1920)
- The cable ship Clowry and (29 Nov 1920)
- The ship channel depth is (27 Nov 1920)
- Navy patrols are on picket (27 Nov 1920)
- The Secretary of War asked (26 Nov 1920)
- More businesses demand 25 feet (25 Nov 1920)
- Waldeck-Deal Dredging Company responsible for (25 Nov 1920)
- More Navy subchasers are sent (25 Nov 1920)
- The steamer Colonel takes parties (24 Nov 1920)
- Armed men from the Navy (24 Nov 1920)
- Ex-mayor John Watson attempts to (24 Nov 1920)
- Western Union officials deny any (23 Nov 1920)
- Dredges are ordered to clear (23 Nov 1920)
- The steamer Van grounds in (22 Nov 1920)
- The Peerless is raided by (22 Nov 1920)
- Western Union appeals to the (22 Nov 1920)
- The City of Miami may (20 Nov 1920)
- The electrically driven 3000 ton (19 Nov 1920)
- Seasonal yachts are arriving in Miami (18 Nov 1920)
- E Sewell pushes for a (18 Nov 1920)
- Rough weather hampers assisting the Benorva (16 Nov 1920)
- Permission to land the South (16 Nov 1920)
- The ship channel will be (16 Nov 1920)
- The City of Miami draws (15 Nov 1920)
- An SOS is received from (15 Nov 1920)
- The steamer City of Miami (13 Nov 1920)
- The Navy will not allow (13 Nov 1920)
- Lee Rogers’ plane crashes in (11 Nov 1920)
- The new street name signs (9 Nov 1920)
- Treasure hunters are searching for (2 Nov 1920)
- George Kline urges making an (28 Oct 1920)
- The steamer City of Miami (23 Oct 1920)
- The crew of the Adonis (23 Oct 1920)
- Charles Meloy sells the 70-foot (22 Oct 1920)
- With her sails fully set (22 Oct 1920)
- The Big Fish arrives in Nassau (20 Oct 1920)
- The seaplane Big Fish has (19 Oct 1920)
- Many yachts and houseboats are (8 Oct 1920)
- The Salvo and Robinson are (8 Oct 1920)
- The Perry Seltzer proceeds to (8 Oct 1920)
- Amid shore wreckers trying to (6 Oct 1920)
- The need for a 25 (6 Oct 1920)
- A 4-masted schooner is reported (5 Oct 1920)
- Captain Webster of the wrecking (5 Oct 1920)
- The Grey Duck crew is (5 Oct 1920)
- Two barges are reported adrift (5 Oct 1920)
- Efforts to float the American (5 Oct 1920)
- A 4-masted schooner with the (3 Oct 1920)
- The wood steamer Cabeza is (2 Oct 1920)
- The city council delays renaming (1 Oct 1920)
- The Grey Duck is libeled (29 Sep 1920)
- The Salvor is trying to (28 Sep 1920)
- The Western Union cable has (23 Sep 1920)
- The city council decides to (21 Sep 1920)
- Flagler’s private 65-foot yacht Katherine (14 Sep 1920)
- Miami Beach plans a reception (9 Sep 1920)
- A suggestion to dump Miami (4 Sep 1920)
- The yawl Allisoni returns with (4 Sep 1920)
- FEC offers to sell Miami (31 Aug 1920)
- The houseboat Salvalo was bought (30 Aug 1920)
- American vessels may not be (28 Aug 1920)
- The disabled tanker Fueloil causes (26 Aug 1920)
- Purdy Boatyards of Miami built (19 Aug 1920)
- The 6240 ton freighter Naiwa (16 Aug 1920)
- Officials agree the Miami – (14 Aug 1920)
- The 131-foot steamer Hatteras is (13 Aug 1920)
- The Colonia and 2 destroyers (12 Aug 1920)
- Officials are still trying to (10 Aug 1920)
- The Colonia is still waiting (9 Aug 1920)
- The Star Island seawall is finished (9 Aug 1920)
- The Colonia with 1600 miles (7 Aug 1920)
- The steamship Colonia arrives and (6 Aug 1920)
- The British steamship Colonia is (5 Aug 1920)
- International complications stop the laying (4 Aug 1920)
- The government schedules a hearing (23 Jul 1920)
- Seven dredges are working at (17 Jul 1920)
- A new street naming and (16 Jul 1920)
- The Miami Beach Aquarium collapses (3 Jul 1920)
- A steamer is being built (29 Jun 1920)
- The schooner Pauline M Cummings (29 Jun 1920)
- A third railroad ferry will (28 Jun 1920)
- The record holding cruiser Gar (28 Jun 1920)
- Waldeck-Deal Company dredges are digging (26 Jun 1920)
- A case of dynamite drifted (25 Jun 1920)
- All rats caught on ships (22 Jun 1920)
- Due to insufficient carriers lumber (10 Jun 1920)
- John Orr finishes 4 carvings (8 Jun 1920)
- The prohibition amendment is held (7 Jun 1920)
- The USCG receives two 30-foot (2 Jun 1920)
- A contract is given by (1 Jun 1920)
- The dredge Biscayne is filling (29 May 1920)
- The launch Chub collected many (28 May 1920)
- The schooner Pesaquid has been (28 May 1920)
- The tug Admiral Dewey is (28 May 1920)
- Foundations are laid for Fisher’s (26 May 1920)
- The Grey Duck is safe (21 May 1920)
- The yacht Grey Duck with (20 May 1920)
- A short cut from the (17 May 1920)
- The steamer Van is stuck (17 May 1920)
- The Navy decides to make (15 May 1920)
- The Miami city council opposes (12 May 1920)
- Miss Kay Ellis swims across (11 May 1920)
- The city of Miami pays (10 May 1920)
- Dr Simmons suggests trees would (4 May 1920)
- The steamer Berry Islands is (4 May 1920)
- Carl Fisher plans a major (4 May 1920)
- The legal text of the (1 May 1920)
- Allison Shipyard on Miami Beach (1 May 1920)
- The government ship channel construction continues (1 May 1920)
- Confusion and poor mail service (30 Apr 1920)
- The Van and Thames will (29 Apr 1920)
- The tanker Mohawk floats under (23 Apr 1920)
- F Siems US Coast and (22 Apr 1920)
- Aero Limited purchases more seaplanes (17 Apr 1920)
- Watson assures that 120 acres (16 Apr 1920)
- The Thames is still aground (30 Mar 1920)
- Results of the Anglers’ Club’s (25 Mar 1920)
- Flagler monument construction begins (24 Mar 1920)
- The steamer Northwestern is beached (24 Mar 1920)
- The steamer Thames is still (24 Mar 1920)
- The steamer Thames is damaged (23 Mar 1920)
- Officers find bottles of liquor (23 Mar 1920)
- The surrendered German submarine U-111 (20 Mar 1920)
- Revenue officers seize $30000 worth (20 Mar 1920)
- The cruiser Hoosier V wins (18 Mar 1920)
- Miami – Bimini seaplane service (13 Mar 1920)
- The steel steamship Ballymenia is (11 Mar 1920)
- The steamship Van is floated (10 Mar 1920)
- The Norris Cut sand bank (10 Mar 1920)
- The launch Margaret II almost (9 Mar 1920)
- The steamship Van is aground (9 Mar 1920)
- Legal problems delay the steamer (8 Mar 1920)
- Chaille Anderson LeGro and Associates (8 Mar 1920)
- The steamer Mascotte is damaged (6 Mar 1920)
- Records are broken at the (6 Mar 1920)
- The fishing boat Sadie is (4 Mar 1920)
- Before grounding at the west (3 Mar 1920)
- The tug Roebling assists the (2 Mar 1920)
- Carl Fisher’s cruiser Shadow V (1 Mar 1920)
- A toll increase is requested (27 Feb 1920)
- The steel schooner Priscilla Ray (26 Feb 1920)
- The City of Miami formerly (20 Feb 1920)
- The unfinished steamship City of (19 Feb 1920)
- The causeway opened on 17 (18 Feb 1920)
- The causeway opens tomorrow Many (16 Feb 1920)
- A detailed program for the (16 Feb 1920)
- The cruiser Hoosier V wins (14 Feb 1920)
- The 220-foot steamer Sarah Weems (13 Feb 1920)
- Bimini – Miami boat races (13 Feb 1920)
- J F Chaille presents an (13 Feb 1920)
- Causeway construction continues (11 Feb 1920)
- The schooner Poile is wrecked (11 Feb 1920)
- The steel bark Fiore is (9 Feb 1920)
- The Joint Harbor Commission plans (4 Feb 1920)
- The steamer Kennebec is ashore (29 Jan 1920)
- An excellent city road map (28 Jan 1920)
- The tanker Mexoil arrives drawing (26 Jan 1920)
- The annual offshore races will (24 Jan 1920)
- The dredges Davis Hester and (17 Jan 1920)
- Both the Quoque and Sturgeon (17 Jan 1920)
- The steamers Quoque and Sturgeon (17 Jan 1920)
- The Quoque is on the (16 Jan 1920)
- The USCG steamer (a converted (15 Jan 1920)
- The steamer Quoque is aground (15 Jan 1920)
- The steamer Sturgeon Bay is (15 Jan 1920)
- The John G Crosland reports (15 Jan 1920)
- The steamer Quoque is stranded (15 Jan 1920)
- The steamer Calicorock master reports (13 Jan 1920)
- The Berry Islands will take (9 Jan 1920)
- Since delivery of the yacht (9 Jan 1920)
- The palatial steamer City of (7 Jan 1920)
- A USCG station may be (5 Jan 1920)
- The Mexoil drawing 17 feet (1 Jan 1920)
- Buoys will be placed marking (1 Jan 1920)
- Meloy channel dredging continues (1 Jan 1920)
- The first annual cross bay (1 Jan 1920)
- The Star Island bridge will (29 Dec 1919)
- Many acres of submerged land (27 Dec 1919)
- The causeway will open 15 January (27 Dec 1919)
- The oil barges Mingo and (24 Dec 1919)
- The steamer Levisa is ashore (23 Dec 1919)
- Three houses are finished on (23 Dec 1919)
- A penalty payment is demanded (22 Dec 1919)
- The steamer that will ply (20 Dec 1919)
- A four section special edition (13 Dec 1919)
- Plans are made for a (12 Dec 1919)
- Scientists are on a 15 (12 Dec 1919)
- W E Brown has been (11 Dec 1919)
- Many seasonal yachts are arriving (3 Dec 1919)
- Channel and Government Cut dredging continues (2 Dec 1919)
- The boat Mars is seized (22 Nov 1919)
- The steamer Van is floated (22 Nov 1919)
- Many boats are seized by (17 Nov 1919)
- The steamer Van enters the (14 Nov 1919)
- A channel is being dug (13 Nov 1919)
- Eleven British and two American (12 Nov 1919)
- Star Island is drilling a (12 Nov 1919)
- The tanker Pan Oil arrives (12 Nov 1919)
- The steamer Berry Islands arrives (11 Nov 1919)
- The steamer St Augustine is (10 Nov 1919)
- The steamer St Augustine is (8 Nov 1919)
- The yacht Tarantula turned over (7 Nov 1919)
- Cape Sable highway construction continues (6 Nov 1919)
- A boundary line between Miami (6 Nov 1919)
- The dredges Atchafula and Florida (4 Nov 1919)
- The steamer Maria Julia has (1 Nov 1919)
- The 16 MPH 150-foot yacht (1 Nov 1919)
- The yacht Jupiter owned by (29 Oct 1919)
- Due to local opposition the (29 Oct 1919)
- The flying boat NC-4 will (29 Oct 1919)
- The USCG station number 209 (28 Oct 1919)
- The bell buoy moored at (23 Oct 1919)
- The Biscayne Improvement Company plans (22 Oct 1919)
- The auxiliary schooner Vanity has (20 Oct 1919)
- Schooners Mystery J Reedville C (20 Oct 1919)
- The Gulf Refining Company wants (17 Oct 1919)
- The derelict schooner Hugh Depayne (16 Oct 1919)
- The departing tanker Mexoil runs (15 Oct 1919)
- The arriving tanker Mexoil runs (13 Oct 1919)
- Another marine spectacle witnessed at (10 Oct 1919)
- After passing the Biscayne can (10 Oct 1919)
- The War Department will not (8 Oct 1919)
- The 160-foot Free Lance will (6 Oct 1919)
- Construction continues on the Bimini (4 Oct 1919)
- Many dredges are busy channeling (30 Sep 1919)
- The tug Salvor Captain Webster (29 Sep 1919)
- Filling 200 feet into the (29 Sep 1919)
- The tanker Mexoil safely rode (22 Sep 1919)
- Searching parties still have not (22 Sep 1919)
- Divers identify a storm sunk (20 Sep 1919)
- A 12-foot deep channel will (18 Sep 1919)
- The 157-foot tug Three Friends (16 Sep 1919)
- The schooner Alameda is stripped (16 Sep 1919)
- Seaplane service will be established (16 Sep 1919)
- The Corydon crew recuperates at (12 Sep 1919)
- The schooner Island Home rescues (11 Sep 1919)
- Key West is hit with (11 Sep 1919)
- The heavily laden British auxilary (10 Sep 1919)
- The hurricane is southeast of (9 Sep 1919)
- Hurricane warnings for South Florida (8 Sep 1919)
- The steamship Louisiana and a (5 Sep 1919)
- Delays in the causeway paving (4 Sep 1919)
- Fourteen old Spanish cannons recovered (3 Sep 1919)
- All necessary causeway steel is (2 Sep 1919)
- An elaborate submersible is devised (27 Aug 1919)
- The oil tanker Amptco and (26 Aug 1919)
- Bimini Bay construction continues (26 Aug 1919)
- The deep draft tug Victory (25 Aug 1919)
- Lack of materials caused by (23 Aug 1919)
- Whiskey raids on a sunken (23 Aug 1919)
- Upper bay residents encourage digging (21 Aug 1919)
- Bimini Bay Rod & Gun (20 Aug 1919)
- The yacht Cynthiana returns from (16 Aug 1919)
- The Government Cut jetty extension (15 Aug 1919)
- The steamer Thames departs the (14 Aug 1919)
- Richard Martin breaks his leg (13 Aug 1919)
- Bowers Southern now has 3 (12 Aug 1919)
- Fisher buys more bay bottom (12 Aug 1919)
- The attorney general is gathering (11 Aug 1919)
- The steamer Crescent is in (7 Aug 1919)
- Miami Anglers’ Club will mark (6 Aug 1919)
- Experiments are done on building (5 Aug 1919)
- Miami fishing schooners drag cages (2 Aug 1919)
- Councilmen decline to take a (2 Aug 1919)
- Billboards are unsightly and menace (31 Jul 1919)
- The Miami built schooner Helen (30 Jul 1919)
- Work begins on the Miami (29 Jul 1919)
- Steel for the causeway bascule (25 Jul 1919)
- The dredge Norman G Davis (25 Jul 1919)
- Dredging bulkheading and channeling hastens (19 Jul 1919)
- Bulkheading continues on Miami Beach (17 Jul 1919)
- The Miami Beach city council (16 Jul 1919)
- Filling continues on Palm Island (16 Jul 1919)
- Vessels entering and leaving the (15 Jul 1919)
- The steamer Van goes into (14 Jul 1919)
- The tramp steamer Que Nackoning (9 Jul 1919)
- The tank ship Mexoil with (9 Jul 1919)
- The dredge Florida works 24 (9 Jul 1919)
- The 300-foot 15-foot draft Mexoil (8 Jul 1919)
- The dredge Florida is widening (1 Jul 1919)
- Miami Beach builds docks to (28 Jun 1919)
- More fast boats will be (28 Jun 1919)
- Two more dredges will join (27 Jun 1919)
- Widening Government Cut through the (27 Jun 1919)
- Frank Seiberling is developing the (26 Jun 1919)
- Salvaging ships sunk around the (24 Jun 1919)
- Fisher plans to build the (18 Jun 1919)
- The Gulf Refining tug Calvert (17 Jun 1919)
- Mr Maxwell buys the Elser (17 Jun 1919)
- Three islands are being built (14 Jun 1919)
- Opening of the Fulford Route (13 Jun 1919)
- More improvements to Star Island (12 Jun 1919)
- The US Government buys Chapman Field (12 Jun 1919)
- A park could be built (11 Jun 1919)
- The hull of an ancient (9 Jun 1919)
- Miami Beach is asking the (9 Jun 1919)
- More islands will be built (7 Jun 1919)
- The Miami Beach Electric Company (5 Jun 1919)
- The toll on boats using (3 Jun 1919)
- The schooner Atlantic is taking (31 May 1919)
- A section of Collins Bridge (28 May 1919)
- A permit is granted to (26 May 1919)
- A riparian rights bill clarifying (24 May 1919)
- The Nassau to Miami bound (20 May 1919)
- Star Island improvements continue (20 May 1919)
- Cement rock is discovered on (19 May 1919)
- U-88 is open to the (16 May 1919)
- A Florida income tax bill (15 May 1919)
- The Coconut Grove council decides (15 May 1919)
- The Florida house passes a (14 May 1919)
- Government Cut widening and jetty (14 May 1919)
- The surrendered 300-foot German U-boat (14 May 1919)
- Penalties will start if causeway (10 May 1919)
- Bowers Southern receives the contract (9 May 1919)
- Causeway paving continues (7 May 1919)
- The wrecking crew of the (5 May 1919)
- The British schooner Roberts & (3 May 1919)
- The Navy destroyers Burrows and (30 Apr 1919)
- The East Coast Canal Company (28 Apr 1919)
- A list of the 74 (25 Apr 1919)
- The tug Bertha tows the (25 Apr 1919)
- A section of Collins Bridge (25 Apr 1919)
- The dredge Norman H Davis (15 Apr 1919)
- More on widening Government Cut (14 Apr 1919)
- Filling details of Highleyman’s island (14 Apr 1919)
- Hundreds of low land acres (10 Apr 1919)
- Dinner Key will become an (10 Apr 1919)
- Bids are being accepted to (10 Apr 1919)
- The old pilings in the (9 Apr 1919)
- A 10 cent toll is (9 Apr 1919)
- Old pilings which mark the (8 Apr 1919)
- More causeway contract disagreement (7 Apr 1919)
- An agreement is reached on (5 Apr 1919)
- The tender Ivy replaces the (3 Apr 1919)
- Causeway construction continues (3 Apr 1919)
- More causeway controversy (2 Apr 1919)
- Arguments over which traction company (1 Apr 1919)
- Dr Burnham’s 28-foot yawl is (1 Apr 1919)
- The Brickell vs the sale (31 Mar 1919)
- The bell buoy marking the (29 Mar 1919)
- The steamers Navascan and Francis (29 Mar 1919)
- A Dinner Key plane crashes (29 Mar 1919)
- The Oneida is floated and (24 Mar 1919)
- Captain Thompson harpoons a 15-foot (22 Mar 1919)
- The 172-foot steam yacht Oneida (22 Mar 1919)
- Bowers Southern is fined $25 (21 Mar 1919)
- Plans are approved for the (21 Mar 1919)
- A fresh water well will (19 Mar 1919)
- Another shark hunt is planned (19 Mar 1919)
- Coconut Grove is incorporated and (19 Mar 1919)
- The auxiliary 3-masted schooner Jeannette (17 Mar 1919)
- High winds and 9 inches (15 Mar 1919)
- Two hundred anglers using a (14 Mar 1919)
- A shark hunt at Soldier (13 Mar 1919)
- Washington closes the Army air (12 Mar 1919)
- Causeway grading continues (10 Mar 1919)
- The wrecked schooner Asta is (8 Mar 1919)
- J Schoomaker has applied for (8 Mar 1919)
- A 403 pound loggerhead turtle (6 Mar 1919)
- Another street naming suggestion (6 Mar 1919)
- The Cape Sable highway construction continues (6 Mar 1919)
- One million federal dollars have (6 Mar 1919)
- Three suggestions for renaming Miami (5 Mar 1919)
- The county will operate street (5 Mar 1919)
- The mail schooner Maysie arrives (5 Mar 1919)
- Sheriff Moran finds 17 bottles (4 Mar 1919)
- The Cocoanut Grove community opposes (3 Mar 1919)
- Cocoanut Grove attempts to incorporate (1 Mar 1919)
- Ocean dumping of garbage by (28 Feb 1919)
- More dredges will be put (27 Feb 1919)
- Highleyman finances the construction of (27 Feb 1919)
- Suggestions are wanted for renaming (26 Feb 1919)
- Crawfish are plentiful on the (25 Feb 1919)
- Government Cut will be deepened (25 Feb 1919)
- The 75-foot yacht Sanibel burns (24 Feb 1919)
- The city vs FEC bayfront (21 Feb 1919)
- The historian Charles Coe visits (21 Feb 1919)
- Schooners on the bayfront: Serafina (20 Feb 1919)
- The Fossey fish camp on (19 Feb 1919)
- An F-boat from Dinner Key (19 Feb 1919)
- Twenty sailfish are brought into (18 Feb 1919)
- Fifteen fishing cruisers are being (18 Feb 1919)
- Saltwater intrusion contaminates some Miami wells (17 Feb 1919)
- Few records are broken at (17 Feb 1919)
- A Navy plane from Dinner (15 Feb 1919)
- Due to high winds the (14 Feb 1919)
- The annual regatta program (13 Feb 1919)
- The Miami Angler’s Club will (11 Feb 1919)
- The loss of the yacht (8 Feb 1919)
- Mrs S C Ellis will (4 Feb 1919)
- Causeway construction is delayed awaiting (4 Feb 1919)
- Surveys are being done in (1 Feb 1919)
- The 500-foot twin screw English (31 Jan 1919)
- A Dinner Key aeroplane brings (31 Jan 1919)
- Work has begun on many (30 Jan 1919)
- The Dinner Key Naval Air (30 Jan 1919)
- D H Fossey lets the (28 Jan 1919)
- The ferry boat Lucile is (27 Jan 1919)
- A large aerial photo looking (23 Jan 1919)
- Dixie Transportation puts the new (21 Jan 1919)
- The Dinner Key debate and (18 Jan 1919)
- The community on Elliott’s Key (17 Jan 1919)
- More arguments over the Dinner (16 Jan 1919)
- The nation ratifies the prohibition amendment (16 Jan 1919)
- More arguments over the Dinner (15 Jan 1919)
- Carl Fisher and party go (14 Jan 1919)
- John Hanan thinks Dinner Key (14 Jan 1919)
- Plans call for a 720-foot (13 Jan 1919)
- Dr Hopkins urges the Rotary (3 Jan 1919)
- Dredging on the East Coast (2 Jan 1919)
- A lengthy detailed monthly list (1 Jan 1919)
- Miami’s fifth annual regatta is (1 Jan 1919)
- Chapman Field dredging by Bowers (26 Dec 1918)
- The causeway fill is complete (26 Dec 1918)
- Shipping to the Bahamas and (24 Dec 1918)
- The Army Aviation Corps will (24 Dec 1918)
- Pilkington’s giant shipyard plans on (24 Dec 1918)
- The Brickell Island the Burlingame (23 Dec 1918)
- Commodore Rassmussen finds $25 in (20 Dec 1918)
- The Dan II returns safely (20 Dec 1918)
- Glenn Curtiss predicts seaplane service (20 Dec 1918)
- The chartered fishing yacht Dan (19 Dec 1918)
- The Miami Anglers’ Club is (17 Dec 1918)
- Miami Beach is dumping its (17 Dec 1918)
- Two new boats makes a (16 Dec 1918)
- Carl Fisher buys a 6 (13 Dec 1918)
- Steamship lines appropriated by the (6 Dec 1918)
- County commissioners view the causeway (5 Dec 1918)
- H Leypoldt US Coast and (2 Dec 1918)
- A 21 year history of (30 Nov 1918)
- The Florida House and Senate (29 Nov 1918)
- More talk on a cross (28 Nov 1918)
- Miami’s Waterfront Bill (the compromise (27 Nov 1918)
- The Government releases the causeway steel (23 Nov 1918)
- Chapman Field air base construction stops (22 Nov 1918)
- A salvage claim is filed (20 Nov 1918)
- The Miami Steamship Company’s new (16 Nov 1918)
- Five men drown when the (15 Nov 1918)
- The Great World War ends (11 Nov 1918)
- The incinerator is ready to (8 Nov 1918)
- The J B McCrary Construction (1 Nov 1918)
- The steamer Brandon swings against (29 Oct 1918)
- Causeway construction is delayed 6 months (17 Oct 1918)
- Garbage piles up as the (11 Oct 1918)
- A Dinner Key seaplane crashes (28 Sep 1918)
- Pilkington plans to dredge a (3 Sep 1918)
- Captain Larson’s plan to eradicate (30 Aug 1918)
- A student aviator dies in (27 Aug 1918)
- The War Department hastens work (24 Aug 1918)
- Unsightly rubbish on the bay (21 Aug 1918)
- The sanitary inspector tries to (21 Aug 1918)
- An application for causeway steel (21 Aug 1918)
- Due to cost time and (20 Aug 1918)
- While the incinerator is being (14 Aug 1918)
- The desire for a Naval (13 Aug 1918)
- Sewell discusses the possibility of (12 Aug 1918)
- Commissioners inspect the causeway progress (7 Aug 1918)
- Steel for the causeway could (6 Aug 1918)
- Other Miami boat yards receive (5 Aug 1918)
- The Honduras is floated and (3 Aug 1918)
- The Honduras is still on (2 Aug 1918)
- G Pilkington gets a war (2 Aug 1918)
- A plan to bring bats (1 Aug 1918)
- The Honduras is still aground (1 Aug 1918)
- The Honduras captain is in (1 Aug 1918)
- The 2500 ton steamship Honduras (31 Jul 1918)
- An attempt is made to (30 Jul 1918)
- Since the causeway is not (22 Jul 1918)
- A US act requires all (19 Jul 1918)
- Police Chief Dillon says Miami (18 Jul 1918)
- A student aviator dies in (18 Jul 1918)
- A student aviator dies in (10 Jul 1918)
- The federal government may assume (10 Jul 1918)
- War caused shortage of steel (6 Jul 1918)
- The garbage disposal problem continues (28 Jun 1918)
- Causeway construction continues (26 Jun 1918)
- City councilmen talk over possible (25 Jun 1918)
- Captain Neustidt commander of the (22 Jun 1918)
- The 2-masted schooner John G (21 Jun 1918)
- Despite shortages of oil and (21 Jun 1918)
- The yacht Kemah tows a (11 Jun 1918)
- The U-boat menace shows the (8 Jun 1918)
- German sub attacks along the (6 Jun 1918)
- The city considers dumping garbage (5 Jun 1918)
- A pilot dies when his (1 Jun 1918)
- Bulkhead lines are approved for (17 May 1918)
- J Lummus Miami Beach councilman (17 May 1918)
- Many schooners barges and tugs (15 May 1918)
- A city committee will go (10 May 1918)
- The government rejects the project (3 May 1918)
- The ironwork of the old (2 May 1918)
- D A Dorsey buys two-thirds (1 May 1918)
- J W Frow former keeper (27 Apr 1918)
- Frances E is still in (26 Apr 1918)
- After deepening and widening Government (25 Apr 1918)
- Causeway construction hastens as 200000 (23 Apr 1918)
- The Dinner Key Naval Aviation (20 Apr 1918)
- The Miami Fish Company becomes (12 Apr 1918)
- L B Boyd will remove (6 Apr 1918)
- N B T Roney takes (6 Apr 1918)
- Engineer Elliot’s drainage report: 10 (3 Apr 1918)
- J Williams State Shellfish Inspector (3 Apr 1918)
- Causeway construction continues (3 Apr 1918)
- Tuna are being caught in (2 Apr 1918)
- Judge Dempsey catches a strange (27 Mar 1918)
- A tank steamer boiler explosion (20 Mar 1918)
- A hanger at Dinner Key (19 Mar 1918)
- The 50-foot yacht Kalevela is (16 Mar 1918)
- Plats of the proposed two (12 Mar 1918)
- The first steps are taken (12 Mar 1918)
- The story of Capt Thompson’s (8 Mar 1918)
- Everglades land men meet about (8 Mar 1918)
- E G Sewell proposes the (7 Mar 1918)
- Boatmen claim the license law (5 Mar 1918)
- Tidal currents are washing away (4 Mar 1918)
- A plat map of South (2 Mar 1918)
- A realty map shows the (1 Mar 1918)
- Five captains at the Royal (28 Feb 1918)
- The fourth annual regatta is (28 Feb 1918)
- By using a roller type (26 Feb 1918)
- The Miami Anglers’ Club wants (23 Feb 1918)
- Reports on the first official (22 Feb 1918)
- The city questions the rights (19 Feb 1918)
- Bids are received to extend (13 Feb 1918)
- The dredge Herrick has almost (11 Feb 1918)
- County commissioners are scrambling to (11 Feb 1918)
- Causeway construction is delayed when (5 Feb 1918)
- A machine gun and bombing (1 Feb 1918)
- US Engineer General Sackett favors (25 Jan 1918)
- Highleyman outlines plans for the (24 Jan 1918)
- A 60-foot concrete tower at (22 Jan 1918)
- Attempts are made to establish (17 Jan 1918)
- The steamer Olivette is ashore (15 Jan 1918)
- The city building ordinance is (11 Jan 1918)
- Attorney Billingsley claims that 8 (11 Jan 1918)
- The county postpones awarding the (9 Jan 1918)
- F C B LeGro purchases (7 Jan 1918)
- The steamer Thames puts into (7 Jan 1918)
- Rough seas cause beach damage (5 Jan 1918)
- The 110-foot yacht Corona will (5 Jan 1918)
- Miami lights will be off (5 Jan 1918)
- The Homestead bank robbery of (4 Jan 1918)
- Big development plans for the (3 Jan 1918)
- The 81-foot luxury schooner Minnesota (3 Jan 1918)
- Mrs Loveland Royal Palm State (2 Jan 1918)
- The temporary aviation school at (29 Dec 1917)
- Sheriff McDade raids a whiskey (28 Dec 1917)
- If commercially feasible Henry Deakyne (27 Dec 1917)
- Extra dredge material from the (21 Dec 1917)
- Businessmen of Homestead want to (18 Dec 1917)
- Since the new ship channel (14 Dec 1917)
- Pictures of Pilkington’s enormous Miami (13 Dec 1917)
- The new federal tax on (12 Dec 1917)
- Modifications are made in the (5 Dec 1917)
- The US Navy may extend (5 Dec 1917)
- Many possibilities for Miami is (30 Nov 1917)
- Pictures of airplanes on the (29 Nov 1917)
- The dredging and filling at (29 Nov 1917)
- The Waterways convention continues (28 Nov 1917)
- Many pictures and construction updates (27 Nov 1917)
- The official program of the (26 Nov 1917)
- The Tatum’s continue construction at (22 Nov 1917)
- A factory to build concrete (21 Nov 1917)
- County bonds fall short of (21 Nov 1917)
- Using fishing tackle harpoons and (19 Nov 1917)
- A major boat parademarine pageant (19 Nov 1917)
- A student aviator is hurt (16 Nov 1917)
- The dredge Herrick continues work (10 Nov 1917)
- Dredging begins at Dinner Key (10 Nov 1917)
- A chronological press history of (9 Nov 1917)
- The Tatums dig a stub (8 Nov 1917)
- The Norwegian steamer Tordenskjold is (8 Nov 1917)
- Bowers Southern Dredging is awarded (7 Nov 1917)
- The Miami Herald is designated (3 Nov 1917)
- The US Navy considers making (1 Nov 1917)
- More on securing 25 feet (24 Oct 1917)
- Construction plans for the Dinner (23 Oct 1917)
- Seaplanes for the Navy aviation (22 Oct 1917)
- A purchasing agent for the (18 Oct 1917)
- The ordinances banning oil dumping (18 Oct 1917)
- Causeway construction continues (18 Oct 1917)
- Yachtsmen protest the oil released (17 Oct 1917)
- Permits will be granted to (13 Oct 1917)
- General Sackett confirms surveys will (13 Oct 1917)
- General Sackett US engineer arrives (12 Oct 1917)
- The government will requisition all (12 Oct 1917)
- Due to a lack of (11 Oct 1917)
- Causeway construction continues (11 Oct 1917)
- The Navy will use the (9 Oct 1917)
- Captain Howley of the US (5 Oct 1917)
- Ocean View Company wants to (4 Oct 1917)
- The tank boat Gulfsprite catches (4 Oct 1917)
- The P & Oferry steamer (3 Oct 1917)
- The Board of Health will (3 Oct 1917)
- Causeway construction continues (28 Sep 1917)
- Finishing work is being done (27 Sep 1917)
- The county commissioners grant F (25 Sep 1917)
- The government leases Dinner Key (24 Sep 1917)
- The crew of the Goldfield (22 Sep 1917)
- The 4-masted schooner Goldfield a (19 Sep 1917)
- The new steamer Maple will (17 Sep 1917)
- W Comfort is supervising the (13 Sep 1917)
- Lemon City and Fulford residents (10 Sep 1917)
- The Belgian relief steamer Elizabeth (7 Sep 1917)
- Creosoted timber embankment construction on (7 Sep 1917)
- Ocean View Realty Company’s 60 (6 Sep 1917)
- The Tatums announce plans to (5 Sep 1917)
- Cape Sable highway construction continues slowly (4 Sep 1917)
- More discussion on the Baker’s (9 Aug 1917)
- Construction continues on the Cape (7 Aug 1917)
- B Tatum only verbally agrees (7 Aug 1917)
- More on the Baker’s Haulover (6 Aug 1917)
- The dredge Miami is passing (6 Aug 1917)
- A new sewage system plan (4 Aug 1917)
- Tatums buy another 200000 acres (4 Aug 1917)
- The old Twelfth Street bridge (3 Aug 1917)
- More on the city vs (2 Aug 1917)
- Ten thousand dollars worth of (30 Jul 1917)
- A special 44 page birthday (28 Jul 1917)
- Mrs Brickell will appeal Judge (26 Jul 1917)
- Judge Branning rules that Mrs (25 Jul 1917)
- Major reclamation is planned for (23 Jul 1917)
- There are reports of a (18 Jul 1917)
- The barge City of Washington (18 Jul 1917)
- The Miami tug Katharine K (14 Jul 1917)
- The Miamian Lizzie Williams bound (14 Jul 1917)
- The Navy wants all boats licensed (13 Jul 1917)
- Baker’s Haulover inlet will be (7 Jul 1917)
- Another petition is submitted for (6 Jul 1917)
- More on the planned cut (5 Jul 1917)
- The state wants $300 an (5 Jul 1917)
- The county is asked to (3 Jul 1917)
- The national immigration literacy test (2 Jul 1917)
- Thousands of piles are driven (30 Jun 1917)
- Bay navigation will be improved (30 Jun 1917)
- The residents of Lemon City (30 Jun 1917)
- Construction plans call for replacing (29 Jun 1917)
- Plans for celebrating Miami’s deep (29 Jun 1917)
- Construction continues on the Twelfth (25 Jun 1917)
- The tank boat Gulf Sprite (25 Jun 1917)
- More debate on boats paying (23 Jun 1917)
- Construction continues on the causeway viaduct (20 Jun 1917)
- The derelict schooner M E (11 Jun 1917)
- The FEC compromise bill is (11 Jun 1917)
- Construction continues on the Miami Harbor (8 Jun 1917)
- John Gifford delivers a letter (6 Jun 1917)
- The FEC compromise bill passes (30 May 1917)
- Construction continues on the deep (29 May 1917)
- Interesting map of South Florida (28 May 1917)
- Details on the island being (25 May 1917)
- Construction continues on the causeway (23 May 1917)
- More confusion over the city (16 May 1917)
- The FEC compromise on the (11 May 1917)
- The Deerings buy Pumpkin Key (10 May 1917)
- A 52 MPH gale scatters (7 May 1917)
- The Tatums buy 10000 acres (5 May 1917)
- The Tatums buy the Chase (4 May 1917)
- A compromise has been offered (3 May 1917)
- The 3-masted schooner Quickstep exits (28 Apr 1917)
- More on the city building (27 Apr 1917)
- The first concrete is poured (10 Apr 1917)
- Confirmed reports of German U-boats (7 Apr 1917)
- More of the Miami River (6 Apr 1917)
- Unconfirmed reports of German U-boats (6 Apr 1917)
- President Wilson signs a declaration (6 Apr 1917)
- Disputes about franchises along the (4 Apr 1917)
- The Japanese steamer aground 9 (2 Apr 1917)
- A Japanese steamer is grounded (2 Apr 1917)
- Watson hardware is sold to (31 Mar 1917)
- The yacht Corsair carrying city (30 Mar 1917)
- The Chamber of Commerce continues (29 Mar 1917)
- Contracts are signed for constructing (27 Mar 1917)
- Causeway construction hastens as a (26 Mar 1917)
- Seven Miami boats have been (21 Mar 1917)
- The concrete municipal docks are done (17 Mar 1917)
- The lost surveyors are safe (14 Mar 1917)
- Bowers Southern Dredging is giving (13 Mar 1917)
- A congressional committee views the (13 Mar 1917)
- The lost surveyors are still missing (12 Mar 1917)
- More on the Bay Park appeal (10 Mar 1917)
- The cruiser Raven has won (10 Mar 1917)
- The city council wants the (10 Mar 1917)
- The Pauline will offer regular (9 Mar 1917)
- The lost surveyors may have (9 Mar 1917)
- More requests are made for (8 Mar 1917)
- Government ship inspectors are examining (8 Mar 1917)
- Federal aid may be available (8 Mar 1917)
- More on the causeway (8 Mar 1917)
- The dilatory tactics of the (7 Mar 1917)
- No agreement is reached as (6 Mar 1917)
- Construction begins on the causeway (5 Mar 1917)
- Aviators are searching for the (3 Mar 1917)
- Four men in a surveying (2 Mar 1917)
- The city council asks the (2 Mar 1917)
- Carl Fisher and others will (2 Mar 1917)
- Chicago men buy 30000 acres (2 Mar 1917)
- The state supreme court overrules (1 Mar 1917)
- Cruiser races to Gun Key (24 Feb 1917)
- W J Matheson hosts a (23 Feb 1917)
- All the state lawmakers agree (23 Feb 1917)
- Causeway construction details (21 Feb 1917)
- W M Featherly who published (20 Feb 1917)
- More on the causeway injunction (20 Feb 1917)
- More records are broken at (17 Feb 1917)
- Records are broken at the (16 Feb 1917)
- State lawmakers will be barged (15 Feb 1917)
- The USCG cutter Tampa arrives (15 Feb 1917)
- A settlement is expected on (15 Feb 1917)
- The third annual regatta starts (15 Feb 1917)
- The yacht Ada M strikes (13 Feb 1917)
- More on the regatta (13 Feb 1917)
- Not a single objection is (9 Feb 1917)
- To satisfy the judgement of (9 Feb 1917)
- More on advertising for bids (8 Feb 1917)
- The Ocean View Realty Company (8 Feb 1917)
- The US revenue cutter Tampa (7 Feb 1917)
- Many car loads of locally (7 Feb 1917)
- Bowers Southern Dredging is preparing (6 Feb 1917)
- A bill is introduced to (5 Feb 1917)
- This year’s regatta program (3 Feb 1917)
- Judge Branning lets stand Maule’s (3 Feb 1917)
- Diplomatic relations with Germany are severed (3 Feb 1917)
- The steam yacht Oneida drawing (31 Jan 1917)
- The largest verdict known is (30 Jan 1917)
- A motion is made to (26 Jan 1917)
- More on the city vs (26 Jan 1917)
- Park commissioner Krohn encourages a (23 Jan 1917)
- More visitors in Miami than (22 Jan 1917)
- Docks are crowded with seasonal fishermen (19 Jan 1917)
- More on the city vs (19 Jan 1917)
- The bay is crowded with (18 Jan 1917)
- Many fast boats are entered (17 Jan 1917)
- More on the city vs (17 Jan 1917)
- The crawfish industry in Key (12 Jan 1917)
- The dumping of garbage in (11 Jan 1917)
- The dredge Florida will be (11 Jan 1917)
- Mrs Burlingame purchaser of the (10 Jan 1917)
- More on Maule’s injunction of (5 Jan 1917)
- The Chamber of Commerce will (5 Jan 1917)
- Miamians are concerned the new (5 Jan 1917)
- Update on the harbor work (30 Dec 1916)
- Elser’s pier charges are challenged (29 Dec 1916)
- Maule seeks an injunction against (26 Dec 1916)
- The Chamber of Commerce hopes (23 Dec 1916)
- Details on the deep water (21 Dec 1916)
- The barkentine Hildegard aground off (18 Dec 1916)
- Bowers Southern Dredging is awarded (16 Dec 1916)
- An agreement is made on (15 Dec 1916)
- More on the causeway bids (14 Dec 1916)
- More on the causeway bids (13 Dec 1916)
- Miami harbor engineer Randolph presents (12 Dec 1916)
- The bay park case will (12 Dec 1916)
- The city takes possession of (11 Dec 1916)
- The canal locks will be (11 Dec 1916)
- Shipping is warned against an (11 Dec 1916)
- More on the city vs (6 Dec 1916)
- More causeway agreements are signed (5 Dec 1916)
- War Department engineers ask congress (4 Dec 1916)
- The crew of the Jenkins (29 Nov 1916)
- Bowers Southern Dredging promises 15 (29 Nov 1916)
- More on the causeway bonds (29 Nov 1916)
- The smack Jenkins is found (28 Nov 1916)
- More on the causeway bonds (28 Nov 1916)
- Fire destroys the houseboat Cardale (27 Nov 1916)
- Bidding for the $600000 causeway (27 Nov 1916)
- Wreckage of the Limit is (25 Nov 1916)
- The power boat Dreams is (24 Nov 1916)
- The schooner yacht Limit heavily (20 Nov 1916)
- US Navy submarines cannot enter (20 Nov 1916)
- Elser’s recreation pier construction continues (20 Nov 1916)
- The power boat Dreams is (18 Nov 1916)
- A 186-foot steamer as been (18 Nov 1916)
- A 300-foot freighter driven ashore (17 Nov 1916)
- Massive material needs for the (16 Nov 1916)
- A 10 yard dipper dredge (16 Nov 1916)
- Work continues on the Royal (15 Nov 1916)
- Alcogas a gasoline substitute made (15 Nov 1916)
- Salvage and wrecking parties dispute (13 Nov 1916)
- More agreements are signed between (11 Nov 1916)
- The Bowers Southern dredge Herrick (9 Nov 1916)
- Advertising for causeway bids (9 Nov 1916)
- The contract for the government (6 Nov 1916)
- S Untermeyer plans a 1000 (2 Nov 1916)
- The Republic Line may start (2 Nov 1916)
- Specifications are completed for the (1 Nov 1916)
- Construction continues on the deep (30 Oct 1916)
- The new sewage system will (28 Oct 1916)
- The city of Miami is (26 Oct 1916)
- Riverside is considering forcing owners (25 Oct 1916)
- Long distance races are added (23 Oct 1916)
- Twenty thousand acres are donated (21 Oct 1916)
- More on the harbor line (20 Oct 1916)
- Preliminary plans are discussed for (20 Oct 1916)
- More on securing Miami – (19 Oct 1916)
- More on causeway bonds (19 Oct 1916)
- A 40 page special edition (18 Oct 1916)
- More on keeping the East (17 Oct 1916)
- More on advertising bids on (17 Oct 1916)
- More attempts to establish year (17 Oct 1916)
- Complicated agreements over easement rights (16 Oct 1916)
- The dynamiting of fish in (11 Oct 1916)
- More on the city and (10 Oct 1916)
- A proposed court case would (10 Oct 1916)
- Much more confusion over the (6 Oct 1916)
- Much confusion over the city (4 Oct 1916)
- A comparison of the 1916 (3 Oct 1916)
- The Bahamas Development Board will (2 Oct 1916)
- The remaining bank robbers are (2 Oct 1916)
- The harbor and dock work continues (30 Sep 1916)
- Two of the bank robbers (29 Sep 1916)
- There is no trace of (27 Sep 1916)
- A shortage of clean white (27 Sep 1916)
- The city vs FEC trial continues (26 Sep 1916)
- Sheriff Hardie and posse are (26 Sep 1916)
- Preparations are being made for (26 Sep 1916)
- A plan to extend the (26 Sep 1916)
- More on the proposed causeway (23 Sep 1916)
- There is no sight of (23 Sep 1916)
- The Tatums purchase 100 islands (23 Sep 1916)
- County and city commissioners agree (22 Sep 1916)
- The city vs FEC railroad (22 Sep 1916)
- The bank robbers split up (21 Sep 1916)
- The bank robbers steal a (20 Sep 1916)
- Dade County and Miami Beach (19 Sep 1916)
- The posse’s boat is found (19 Sep 1916)
- The Danish steamer Rodfaxe succeeds (18 Sep 1916)
- Homestead bank robbers escape in (18 Sep 1916)
- The Miami Beach well is (16 Sep 1916)
- Looking for blame of unsavory (14 Sep 1916)
- Legal steps are started for (14 Sep 1916)
- The Miami Beach well is (14 Sep 1916)
- Bids for the causeway work (13 Sep 1916)
- Dr Porter urges the cessation (12 Sep 1916)
- The causeway bond trustees receive (12 Sep 1916)
- The 18 acre Brickell fill (11 Sep 1916)
- Opposition to Deering’s plan to (5 Sep 1916)
- The government harbor work bids (5 Sep 1916)
- More on the island at (2 Sep 1916)
- Lumbering of Dade County pine (26 Aug 1916)
- Nassau pefers the steamship Miami (26 Aug 1916)
- The causeway bonds are voted (23 Aug 1916)
- More on the East Coast Canal (22 Aug 1916)
- A government engineer denies the (22 Aug 1916)
- A Bowers Southern drill barge (21 Aug 1916)
- Miami Beach artesian water is (21 Aug 1916)
- The causeway bonds will have (21 Aug 1916)
- Councilman Ralson resigns as Park (21 Aug 1916)
- Preachers say there is too (21 Aug 1916)
- Pros and cons are itemized (19 Aug 1916)
- More on the proposed causeway (18 Aug 1916)
- Cost details on the proposed causeway (17 Aug 1916)
- The harbor work is progressing (17 Aug 1916)
- The causeway should be free (16 Aug 1916)
- The causeway may require more (15 Aug 1916)
- Work continues in Dade on (15 Aug 1916)
- Homestead and Florida City favor (14 Aug 1916)
- Preparations for the third annual regatta (14 Aug 1916)
- A very good drawingphoto of (12 Aug 1916)
- The Southside Civic Society opposes (11 Aug 1916)
- The mayor petitions the state (9 Aug 1916)
- The State Board of Health (7 Aug 1916)
- Another engineer agrees the island (5 Aug 1916)
- Scientists study water absorption by (3 Aug 1916)
- More on securing bonds for (3 Aug 1916)
- Causeway plan details cause a (1 Aug 1916)
- Another hearing on the causeway (31 Jul 1916)
- More on securing bonds for (29 Jul 1916)
- A 24 page special section (29 Jul 1916)
- President Wilson signs the Rivers (28 Jul 1916)
- Lummus is arranging daily excursions (27 Jul 1916)
- The Tatum Brothers owners of (26 Jul 1916)
- North Miami favors the proposed causeway (26 Jul 1916)
- Securing bonds for the proposed (25 Jul 1916)
- The tank steamers Allegheny and (24 Jul 1916)
- The Ramos story and other (24 Jul 1916)
- The 20 inch suction dredge (22 Jul 1916)
- The USCG beaches the derelict (21 Jul 1916)
- More meetings by Dade Miami (20 Jul 1916)
- Survivors of the Ramos arrive (19 Jul 1916)
- Garbage collection starts on Miami (19 Jul 1916)
- The schooners Lizzie A Williams (18 Jul 1916)
- More on the proposed causeway (18 Jul 1916)
- More on the proposed causeway (15 Jul 1916)
- The USCG is ordered to (14 Jul 1916)
- P & O steamers will (14 Jul 1916)
- The Chamber of Commerce is (13 Jul 1916)
- The 190-foot freighter Ramos sinks (13 Jul 1916)
- Brickell’s application for injunction against (12 Jul 1916)
- The city council continues to (11 Jul 1916)
- The city council does not (11 Jul 1916)
- More on the proposed causeway (10 Jul 1916)
- Mrs Brickell lays claim to (1 Jul 1916)
- Driving pilings for the municipal (30 Jun 1916)
- More on the proposed cut (30 Jun 1916)
- The town of Larkin is growing (29 Jun 1916)
- The city of Miami wants (29 Jun 1916)
- Raising money for the cut (29 Jun 1916)
- Under protest by every prominent (29 Jun 1916)
- The Health Board opposes enlargement (28 Jun 1916)
- More on the proposed cut (27 Jun 1916)
- Amidst controversy Mrs Margaret Burlinghame (27 Jun 1916)
- Work begins on Tamiami Trail (26 Jun 1916)
- Capt Strong brings shells from (24 Jun 1916)
- A permit for the causeway (23 Jun 1916)
- Dredges are filling 13 acres (19 Jun 1916)
- Hopkins-Carter buys the Benton marine (17 Jun 1916)
- More filling and seawall construction (17 Jun 1916)
- Major dredge operations are in (14 Jun 1916)
- A $75000 concrete wall will (13 Jun 1916)
- The town of Kendal is growing (13 Jun 1916)
- Regular mail service to Nassau (12 Jun 1916)
- Schooners in the news: Winnifred (9 Jun 1916)
- More on the causeway across (8 Jun 1916)
- The causeway plan proposals are (7 Jun 1916)
- Oil exploration continues in South Florida (5 Jun 1916)
- Upper bay folks are concerned (3 Jun 1916)
- Adam Key on Caesar’s Creek (3 Jun 1916)
- A harbor and dock line (2 Jun 1916)
- W Matheson is building docks (1 Jun 1916)
- Light draught boats are being (1 Jun 1916)
- More seawall construction around Belle Isle (27 May 1916)
- A 1500-foot deep fresh water (25 May 1916)
- Carl Fisher promotes the convention (24 May 1916)
- The channel from Miami to (23 May 1916)
- A note in a bottle (22 May 1916)
- After being stuck on the (22 May 1916)
- A plan to bulkhead and (20 May 1916)
- Bayshore filling from First Street (20 May 1916)
- Survey work begins to widen (18 May 1916)
- The native jungle between Broadway (12 May 1916)
- Royal Palm State Park opens (12 May 1916)
- The tug Claussen from Tampa (11 May 1916)
- Many bridges are being built (10 May 1916)
- A 400-foot recreational pier is (10 May 1916)
- A harbor bill update (10 May 1916)
- The houseboat Everglades a Miami (8 May 1916)
- Dade County financially helps Royal (2 May 1916)
- The river is fouled with (28 Apr 1916)
- More on the causeway plans (27 Apr 1916)
- The Chamber of Commerce proposes (27 Apr 1916)
- James Deering is attempting to (22 Apr 1916)
- A new town will be (18 Apr 1916)
- The schooners Julia Elizabeth Henry (13 Apr 1916)
- The yacht Samoa is busy (6 Apr 1916)
- Captain Thompson has chartered the (4 Apr 1916)
- The schooner Winfred M cleared (4 Apr 1916)
- Stories about the Punch Bowl (4 Apr 1916)
- The Canadian schooner Melba went (3 Apr 1916)
- A plan to replant sponges (3 Apr 1916)
- The disabled steamer Satterlite is (2 Apr 1916)
- A wireless distress is received (1 Apr 1916)
- Harbor and channel construction update (31 Mar 1916)
- Many schooners are carrying lumber (27 Mar 1916)
- The Cuban schooner Roberts & (25 Mar 1916)
- A 50 ton ditching machine (10 Mar 1916)
- The schooner Blanche joins other (9 Mar 1916)
- The government is requested to (3 Mar 1916)
- Harbor and channel construction update (2 Mar 1916)
- A fifty six page annual (2 Mar 1916)
- Schooners carry large lumber cargoes (1 Mar 1916)
- The city and county dispute (29 Feb 1916)
- World speed records are broken (25 Feb 1916)
- The second annual regatta begins (24 Feb 1916)
- There are 22 entries for (22 Feb 1916)
- Ship channel dredging update (21 Feb 1916)
- Many schooners are plying between (16 Feb 1916)
- Wainwright searches for Burdine and (16 Feb 1916)
- More on the county buying (11 Feb 1916)
- Update on the harbor and (5 Feb 1916)
- US Marshalls determine the wreckage (4 Feb 1916)
- Boatmen petition the government for (4 Feb 1916)
- Mayport is the new home (3 Feb 1916)
- A large schooner badly broken (3 Feb 1916)
- The lumber laiden British schooner (2 Feb 1916)
- The ferry boat Magic City (2 Feb 1916)
- Many ferry boats are operating (2 Feb 1916)
- Debris from a large shipwreck (2 Feb 1916)
- Due to the sand bar (2 Feb 1916)
- More on the county buying (1 Feb 1916)
- All permits and litigation are (29 Jan 1916)
- Despite depth problems entering the (29 Jan 1916)
- The Nassau bound steamer Miami (28 Jan 1916)
- The Miami built 54-foot yacht (27 Jan 1916)
- Details of a dredging project (27 Jan 1916)
- War Department plans call for (26 Jan 1916)
- Officials investigate overloaded Ocean Beach (25 Jan 1916)
- A sponger drowns near the (21 Jan 1916)
- The Miami floats after being (19 Jan 1916)
- Detailed deep water chronology (18 Jan 1916)
- A channel has been cut (18 Jan 1916)
- A history of the deep (18 Jan 1916)
- Dredges go to work on (18 Jan 1916)
- The Miami has been chartered (17 Jan 1916)
- A Bowers dredge is requested (15 Jan 1916)
- Big Bowers Southern dredges are (15 Jan 1916)
- Many seasonal yachts are anchored (15 Jan 1916)
- The train ferry to Cuba (14 Jan 1916)
- More on the Ingraham Highway construction (14 Jan 1916)
- The Miami is floated from (13 Jan 1916)
- The Miami is still stuck (11 Jan 1916)
- The Miami is still stuck (10 Jan 1916)
- Filling of the bayshore from (8 Jan 1916)
- A dredge is digging out (8 Jan 1916)
- A plat of Cutler Estates (7 Jan 1916)
- The Miami is still stuck (6 Jan 1916)
- Miami Beach Improvement Company offers (5 Jan 1916)
- The Miami is stuck on (5 Jan 1916)
- The Miami has been pulled (4 Jan 1916)
- The steamship Miami has been (3 Jan 1916)
- Bowers Southern Dredging Company has (31 Dec 1915)
- Ocean Beach park from the (30 Dec 1915)
- The boat races have been (30 Dec 1915)
- The War Department approves the (27 Dec 1915)
- Two fishermen disappear as rough (23 Dec 1915)
- James Curry’s smack overturns in (21 Dec 1915)
- New York to Miami yachting (20 Dec 1915)
- Fifty contracting companies are bidding (16 Dec 1915)
- Every causewayspoil banks request is granted (15 Dec 1915)
- Carl Fisher offers a trophy (10 Dec 1915)
- A Furst – Clark dredge (9 Dec 1915)
- More on the causeway to (9 Dec 1915)
- A US torpedo boat is (4 Dec 1915)
- The schooner Fearless is wrecked (3 Dec 1915)
- The Reina Maria Cristina is (3 Dec 1915)
- After being aground for 10 (3 Dec 1915)
- Yachts Nemaha Freva II Tarantula (2 Dec 1915)
- A smaller turning basin is (30 Nov 1915)
- More on extending Dade County (29 Nov 1915)
- Schooners are carrying large cargoes (25 Nov 1915)
- More confusion over the cocoanut blight (13 Nov 1915)
- More on the Ingraham Highway construction (13 Nov 1915)
- Soundings are being taken for (11 Nov 1915)
- The city sues to remove (11 Nov 1915)
- Harbor work will begin in January (9 Nov 1915)
- The Furst – Clark Company (8 Nov 1915)
- Ten dredges are now working (6 Nov 1915)
- The speed boat races will (5 Nov 1915)
- Sheriff Hardie seizes the schooner (1 Nov 1915)
- More drainage work is demanded (30 Oct 1915)
- A chronology of the planned (29 Oct 1915)
- The schooner Granville R Bacon (28 Oct 1915)
- The Miami speed boat races (28 Oct 1915)
- A map of Miami (23 Oct 1915)
- After a thorough overhaul the (22 Oct 1915)
- The filibuster schooner Lucy H (22 Oct 1915)
- The revenue cutter Miami has (21 Oct 1915)
- Details on the Miami harbor (18 Oct 1915)
- A special edition of The (16 Oct 1915)
- Many race boats are registering (16 Oct 1915)
- A local plant man thinks (13 Oct 1915)
- Miami Beach buys a mile (6 Oct 1915)
- The federal government asks for (5 Oct 1915)
- Spoil islands will be included (30 Sep 1915)
- A state pathologist says the (29 Sep 1915)
- More in digging the Municipal (27 Sep 1915)
- The cocoanut blight that devastated (27 Sep 1915)
- Work continues on the seawall (25 Sep 1915)
- The house of refuge will (24 Sep 1915)
- The application for the causeway (23 Sep 1915)
- Miami Beach garbage will be (22 Sep 1915)
- Miss Patty Monroe is rescued (17 Sep 1915)
- Forty five boats are destroyed (15 Sep 1915)
- A 4-masted schooner went aground (11 Sep 1915)
- A Navy submarine base will (11 Sep 1915)
- A vessel is ashore off Hallandale (10 Sep 1915)
- The ferry Henry M Flagler (8 Sep 1915)
- Jettisoned debris from the Metlaoui (31 Aug 1915)
- Navy divers continue to probe (31 Aug 1915)
- Captain Worrell urges cutting the (28 Aug 1915)
- The 5000 ton steamer Metlaoui (28 Aug 1915)
- The crew of the Italian (28 Aug 1915)
- The federal government may help (27 Aug 1915)
- A large tramp steamer is (26 Aug 1915)
- A Collins owned dredge ran (25 Aug 1915)
- Carl Fisher’s idea to place (19 Aug 1915)
- The county will not finance (19 Aug 1915)
- The 3-masted schooner Alice R (17 Aug 1915)
- The steamship Santurc is freed (16 Aug 1915)
- The train ferry boat Henry (16 Aug 1915)
- The bayfront filling from First (5 Aug 1915)
- The steamer Panama starts regular (4 Aug 1915)
- The Coast Guard cutter Miami (3 Aug 1915)
- The Van is delayed by (3 Aug 1915)
- Distress rockets are seen from (27 Jul 1915)
- Rocket morse code signals about (27 Jul 1915)
- The river channel is now (27 Jul 1915)
- An unusual calm is restricting (23 Jul 1915)
- The yacht Scout disabled near (19 Jul 1915)
- Dredging to fill the shore (19 Jul 1915)
- Six Miami – Nassau schooners (6 Jul 1915)
- Dredging continues in the Miami River (3 Jul 1915)
- The annual dredging of the (3 Jul 1915)
- Miami will consider marking the (30 Jun 1915)
- Dredging of the Miami River (26 Jun 1915)
- Miami is being considered for (26 Jun 1915)
- A causeway across the bay (23 Jun 1915)
- The schooner Frances E is (21 Jun 1915)
- The US Navy launches the (19 Jun 1915)
- Carl Fisher suggests Miami should (18 Jun 1915)
- The yacht Malhamah will be (15 Jun 1915)
- The steamers Thames and Van (14 Jun 1915)
- The dredge Nimkee a Miami (14 Jun 1915)
- A large waterspout damages the (14 Jun 1915)
- The 3-masted schooner Richard Linthicum (11 Jun 1915)
- Fowey Rocks light characteristic is (10 Jun 1915)
- The state grants all right (5 Jun 1915)
- Dade County will build a (1 Jun 1915)
- A list of ships that (31 May 1915)
- The schooner Granville R Bacon (26 May 1915)
- More on securing deep water (26 May 1915)
- Much deep water and harbor talk (19 May 1915)
- The Norwegian bark Janna is (18 May 1915)
- The crew of the bark (17 May 1915)
- More on obtaining a deep (11 May 1915)
- A plan to divide Dade (10 May 1915)
- Furst Clark Construction wins the (5 May 1915)
- Cocoanut Grove is attempting to incorporate (5 May 1915)
- Miami population facts (4 May 1915)
- Charles Deering purchases the 200 (3 May 1915)
- Miami publication facts (1 May 1915)
- Miami harbor plans are approved (1 May 1915)
- More on securing riparian rights (30 Apr 1915)
- Tatum Lines opens regular boat (24 Apr 1915)
- The Miami River will be (16 Apr 1915)
- Divers work at 288 feet (15 Apr 1915)
- More deep water plans (12 Apr 1915)
- East Miami incorporates as Miami Beach (27 Mar 1915)
- The first submarine disaster in (26 Mar 1915)
- The shark’s victim is identified (13 Mar 1915)
- Fishermen find a decapitated rotting (8 Mar 1915)
- The Avenue D bridge is (5 Mar 1915)
- A skull and other human (3 Mar 1915)
- Lighters are removing cargo from (2 Mar 1915)
- More on oyster farming in (24 Feb 1915)
- The schooner Pollard is pulled (20 Feb 1915)
- A 3-masted schooner is on (19 Feb 1915)
- A plan to incorporate East (15 Feb 1915)
- Miami transportation facts (12 Feb 1915)
- The 3-masted schooner Richard Linthicum (9 Feb 1915)
- Using dynamite wreckers salvage the (9 Feb 1915)
- The sponge industry is encouraged (28 Jan 1915)
- The auxiliary schooner Frances is (27 Jan 1915)
- The Federal Government will be (21 Jan 1915)
- Property owners win point in (20 Jan 1915)
- Canal markers tolls noises on (19 Jan 1915)
- 50+ MPH hydroplane races at (18 Jan 1915)
- Boat scores by laps in (16 Jan 1915)
- Speedboats race today in Miami’s (15 Jan 1915)
- The Mattie Winslow which is (12 Jan 1915)
- A detailed map of the (11 Jan 1915)
- The schooner Mattie Winslow strikes (11 Jan 1915)
- Sea Cows are eating the (8 Jan 1915)
- The train ferry Flagler makes (8 Jan 1915)
- The Cape Sable road will (7 Jan 1915)
- More studies on oyster farming (6 Jan 1915)
- Details of the palacial 115-foot (6 Jan 1915)
- Monroe County will not give (5 Jan 1915)
- The steamer Miami is back (4 Jan 1915)
- A Baker Fish Company launch (4 Jan 1915)
- Anticipation of the speed boat (2 Jan 1915)
- Florida City will be the (31 Dec 1914)
- Fast boats are being shipped (28 Dec 1914)
- A new destructor incinerator plant (24 Dec 1914)
- A prophetic vision of Miami (19 Dec 1914)
- The city purchases the Bryce (18 Dec 1914)
- The steamships Van and Thames (15 Dec 1914)
- Improperly loaded barges are dropping (11 Dec 1914)
- The owner of Lyon Wharf (10 Dec 1914)
- Miami is included in a (8 Dec 1914)
- The Joseph P Cooper the (7 Dec 1914)
- More on the city buying (7 Dec 1914)
- William Dunn Miamian invents and (5 Dec 1914)
- The city can purchase more (3 Dec 1914)
- Many boating magazines are advertising (2 Dec 1914)
- Dade County commissioners urge Monroe (2 Dec 1914)
- Our specialty is dredged bar (24 Nov 1914)
- With the support of taxpayers (24 Nov 1914)
- Harbor engineer Randolph submits plans (21 Nov 1914)
- River silting prevents the schooner (12 Nov 1914)
- FEC will allow Miami to (10 Nov 1914)
- America’s Motor Boating Championship is (9 Nov 1914)
- The Bay Front Improvement association (7 Nov 1914)
- Owners must bulkhead their property (4 Nov 1914)
- Councilman Raston suggests Miami develop (29 Oct 1914)
- Residents vote to change Detroit (28 Oct 1914)
- Speed boat races will be (20 Oct 1914)
- Special edition – 36 pages (17 Oct 1914)
- City attorney Rose says the (15 Oct 1914)
- A city attorney has decided (14 Oct 1914)
- Docks will be built in (7 Oct 1914)
- Permits are granted for sea (7 Oct 1914)
- P & O Steamship Company (6 Oct 1914)
- A steamer line to New (3 Oct 1914)
- Government engineers want to investigate (2 Oct 1914)
- The government will begin work (30 Sep 1914)
- Commissioner McDonald explains the problems (29 Sep 1914)
- The Frances E is libeled (26 Sep 1914)
- An alternative to the expensive (18 Sep 1914)
- The harbor engineer submits plans (9 Sep 1914)
- J E Ingraham reports that (3 Sep 1914)
- The state is responsible for (2 Sep 1914)
- The river must be dredged again (29 Aug 1914)
- Peninsular and Occidental Steamship Company (29 Aug 1914)
- The ferry boat Henry M (24 Aug 1914)
- A report of an American (22 Aug 1914)
- A distress message from a (18 Aug 1914)
- Libel for seamen’s wages of (17 Aug 1914)
- Harbor engineers arrive in Miami (14 Aug 1914)
- The tug Three Friends observes (13 Aug 1914)
- The coastal canal will be (30 Jul 1914)
- A plan to rename and (24 Jul 1914)
- More on securing deep water (22 Jul 1914)
- Major shoaling in the Miami (22 Jul 1914)
- City attorney Rose thinks all (16 Jul 1914)
- Soundings are being done in (14 Jul 1914)
- A Cadillac and Ford collision (13 Jul 1914)
- Isham Randolph will draw plans (10 Jul 1914)
- Some bayfront owners protest dredging (1 Jul 1914)
- Ships plying between Miami and (29 Jun 1914)
- Freshwater will be piped to (29 Jun 1914)
- Old records may indicate Miami (25 Jun 1914)
- Nine miles of railroad has (22 Jun 1914)
- Five miles of bulkhead extend (11 Jun 1914)
- The steamer Van sails to Jacksonville (9 Jun 1914)
- The Snapper Creek canal dredging (6 Jun 1914)
- The new 220-foot steamer Van (5 Jun 1914)
- Parties who helped Captain Thompson (1 Jun 1914)
- The schooner Francis E rams (30 May 1914)
- Too rough to land at (29 May 1914)
- Salvage of the Lugano has (28 May 1914)
- Largest bay dredging ever attempted (26 May 1914)
- Validation of bond issue will (25 May 1914)
- The Times gets off the (22 May 1914)
- The Gertrude is towed from (19 May 1914)
- More on securing deep water (19 May 1914)
- US Inspectors object to Collins (19 May 1914)
- Requests are made to dredge (19 May 1914)
- The smack Gertrude is destroyed (18 May 1914)
- The Norwedian freight steamer Times (18 May 1914)
- The Ocean Beach Ferry Company (16 May 1914)
- County commissioners want to preserve (14 May 1914)
- Plans are made for a (13 May 1914)
- Six schooners are plying between (27 Apr 1914)
- Three US battleships pass close (20 Apr 1914)
- Regular boat service to Miami (14 Apr 1914)
- The Thames has machinery trouble (13 Apr 1914)
- The tug Senator Bailey tows (11 Apr 1914)
- Citizens request FEC to build (11 Apr 1914)
- A seawall will be built (8 Apr 1914)
- A motor boat race course (27 Mar 1914)
- The steamship Miami is floated (25 Mar 1914)
- The tug Sybil is assisting (24 Mar 1914)
- The S S Miami is (23 Mar 1914)
- More on the Deep Water Society (19 Mar 1914)
- The tug Pilot Boy and (18 Mar 1914)
- Charles Thompson leases land north (10 Mar 1914)
- The submerged pilings along the (8 Mar 1914)
- The launch Chiquita is stranded (5 Mar 1914)
- The county commissioners approve Lummus’ (4 Mar 1914)
- Lummus withdraws the city dock (2 Mar 1914)
- Ocean Beach Realty Co will (28 Feb 1914)
- The sunken smack Irene Albury (26 Feb 1914)
- A detailed plat of the (24 Feb 1914)
- A detailed plat of the (23 Feb 1914)
- The dredge Miami will join (23 Feb 1914)
- The yacht Crystal goes aground (22 Feb 1914)
- The US destroyers set sail (15 Feb 1914)
- The dredge Davis is rapidly (13 Feb 1914)
- The houseboat Nirohda suffers $5000 (12 Feb 1914)
- Along the waterfront: Tug Katherine (12 Feb 1914)
- A 3-masted schooner anchored off (12 Feb 1914)
- The smack Irene Albury is raised (7 Feb 1914)
- The Lummus proposition for a (6 Feb 1914)
- Beach land is offered to (4 Feb 1914)
- Lummus and partners offer land (4 Feb 1914)
- The passengers push the flying (3 Feb 1914)
- Three US torpedo boat destroyers (3 Feb 1914)
- Boatmen increase objection to tolls (31 Jan 1914)
- The smack Irene Albury is (29 Jan 1914)
- A plan to put the (28 Jan 1914)
- More on securing riparian rights (27 Jan 1914)
- A strange government boat with (26 Jan 1914)
- The canal tolls are explained (23 Jan 1914)
- Raising money for the deep (21 Jan 1914)
- The steamer Lampasas runs aground (17 Jan 1914)
- Members of the Florida East (15 Jan 1914)
- More financial pledges are made (13 Jan 1914)
- Boatmen will put better stakes (12 Jan 1914)
- The state will charge tolls (9 Jan 1914)
- Farmers want canal locks to (7 Jan 1914)
- The Curtiss flying boat makes (6 Jan 1914)
- A yacht basin is planned (6 Jan 1914)
- Negroes digging ditches near Snake (5 Jan 1914)
- The steamer Miami resumes service (1 Jan 1914)
- Plans to establish airship service (31 Dec 1913)
- Mass meeting called to raise (30 Dec 1913)
- W K Vanderbilt’s yacht Tarantula (29 Dec 1913)
- Skipalong Dependent Hattie Darling Lena (24 Dec 1913)
- Many applications are received for (22 Dec 1913)
- Big drainage plans to reclaim (20 Dec 1913)
- Miami business men raise $217000 (20 Dec 1913)
- The schooner Mark Pendleton loaded (19 Dec 1913)
- In protest boatmen will not (19 Dec 1913)
- Several Miamians have decided to (18 Dec 1913)
- The Supreme Court will decide (16 Dec 1913)
- Progress on the beach development continues (10 Dec 1913)
- The dredge R P Clark (5 Dec 1913)
- Consolidated Fish Company harvests 60000 (4 Dec 1913)
- Lewis Nancy Hanks is found (3 Dec 1913)
- The Lewis Nancy Hanks trial continues (2 Dec 1913)
- The ferry boats Skylark and (28 Nov 1913)
- Yachtmen are protesting the oil (28 Nov 1913)
- Mt Vernon Francis E Douglas (27 Nov 1913)
- Update on all the canal digging (27 Nov 1913)
- Two rare angelfish are caught (25 Nov 1913)
- Sixty dozen lobsters are shipped (20 Nov 1913)
- An 8-foot sawfish is caught (17 Nov 1913)
- The Anita is repaired (17 Nov 1913)
- The story of Black Caesar (15 Nov 1913)
- The historic old derelict steamer (14 Nov 1913)
- Thames and Francis E arrive (13 Nov 1913)
- FEC will provide free race (13 Nov 1913)
- A storm damages the steamer (10 Nov 1913)
- More bayfront property is becoming (10 Nov 1913)
- Map and plans of the (8 Nov 1913)
- Plans to rename and renumber (8 Nov 1913)
- The assistant shellfish commissioner says (6 Nov 1913)
- Work to repair the dredge (6 Nov 1913)
- The steamer Miami will resume (6 Nov 1913)
- The schooner Anita loses the (4 Nov 1913)
- The FEC contract for dredging (1 Nov 1913)
- Saloons blind tigers and clubs (31 Oct 1913)
- Extra: Dade County is voted dry! (30 Oct 1913)
- Progress report on the dredges (30 Oct 1913)
- More on building Miami’s harbor (21 Oct 1913)
- Divers find $2000000 in gold (18 Oct 1913)
- A report on the struggle (17 Oct 1913)
- Mayor Watson is in Washington (17 Oct 1913)
- The Lummus property is purchased (17 Oct 1913)
- The Consolidated Fish Company brings (16 Oct 1913)
- The city now has enough (16 Oct 1913)
- The city councilmen vote to (15 Oct 1913)
- Fisher says: Buy the Lummus (14 Oct 1913)
- The realty board encourages the (13 Oct 1913)
- A history of FEC’s questionable (13 Oct 1913)
- The Thames is making regular (11 Oct 1913)
- Pressure builds for the city (11 Oct 1913)
- Lummus sweetens the land deal (10 Oct 1913)
- Miami Board of Trade approves (7 Oct 1913)
- Details on federal bills for (4 Oct 1913)
- Consolidated Fish Company caught 30000 (4 Oct 1913)
- A houseboat sinks in the (3 Oct 1913)
- The Thames returns from Key (2 Oct 1913)
- Mr Lummus offers 325 feet (2 Oct 1913)
- The Thames sails on its (30 Sep 1913)
- Paper can be made from (24 Sep 1913)
- The new 190-foot Van Steamship (23 Sep 1913)
- The schooner Dr Lykes is (23 Sep 1913)
- The Canadian schooner Leonard Parker (17 Sep 1913)
- Dredge number 11 arrives and (15 Sep 1913)
- Reports of a schooner aground (12 Sep 1913)
- The Davis engines are not (12 Sep 1913)
- FEC establishes a car ferry (12 Sep 1913)
- The state shell fish commissioner (11 Sep 1913)
- Numerous land crabs are along (10 Sep 1913)
- A stub canal dug off (9 Sep 1913)
- Captain Thompson refuses $75000 for (8 Sep 1913)
- The Davis will be towed (5 Sep 1913)
- Loggerhead sponges make good fertilizer (3 Sep 1913)
- Miami will attempt to buy (3 Sep 1913)
- It will take 60 days (2 Sep 1913)
- The burned out Davis hulk (30 Aug 1913)
- A short canal extending from (30 Aug 1913)
- All the wood decks are (29 Aug 1913)
- Fire destroys the Davis dredge (28 Aug 1913)
- The Ocean Beach dredging is (28 Aug 1913)
- Dredges at work in the (26 Aug 1913)
- The first auto drives from (25 Aug 1913)
- A plan for deep water (19 Aug 1913)
- The recently purchased steam tug (17 Aug 1913)
- The Model Land Company is (13 Aug 1913)
- The sponging schooner Mobile is (13 Aug 1913)
- Dredging Now Going on in (7 Aug 1913)
- A Brief History of the (7 Aug 1913)
- Pictures of the Collins Bridge (7 Aug 1913)
- Five young men swim across (4 Aug 1913)
- Current dredge work in the (2 Aug 1913)
- The cement schooner Granville R (1 Aug 1913)
- Dredge Davis has created 6 (1 Aug 1913)
- The Davis dredge has created (30 Jul 1913)
- More on the Cape Florida (29 Jul 1913)
- More on the Louis Hanks case (28 Jul 1913)
- Eleven dredges are working in (26 Jul 1913)
- More on the river dredging (26 Jul 1913)
- More on Lewis Hanks (25 Jul 1913)
- The Miami canal is shallowing (25 Jul 1913)
- Details on the work by (25 Jul 1913)
- The Hanks hearing will be (24 Jul 1913)
- Samuel Blank is killed by (22 Jul 1913)
- Samuel Blank is killed at (22 Jul 1913)
- Captain Thompson’s fish is still (21 Jul 1913)
- A launch strikes a submerged (21 Jul 1913)
- Davis is dredging a channel (21 Jul 1913)
- FEC has two dredges clearing (19 Jul 1913)
- 28 acres are reclaimed by (18 Jul 1913)
- The Bahama schooner Sarah E (17 Jul 1913)
- Davis is in place and (17 Jul 1913)
- Davis drawing 7 feet has (16 Jul 1913)
- James Deering and Hugh Matheson (12 Jul 1913)
- Dredges are at work at (9 Jul 1913)
- The dredge Norman G Davis (7 Jul 1913)
- The Mexican steamer Penotaquit suspected (6 Jul 1913)
- The 24 inch suction dredge (3 Jul 1913)
- Attempts to toll the coastal canal (30 Jun 1913)
- The schooner Francis Hyde is (28 Jun 1913)
- Plans for dredging canals on (28 Jun 1913)
- Plans to deepen the river (28 Jun 1913)
- More on dredging the coastal canal (27 Jun 1913)
- The ship channel from terminal (25 Jun 1913)
- Collins suggests building city docks (17 Jun 1913)
- FEC may help in dredging (16 Jun 1913)
- The dedication of Collins’ bay (13 Jun 1913)
- The cost of the bayfront (9 Jun 1913)
- A plan to build an (31 May 1913)
- Lummus and Bowen obtain a (28 May 1913)
- A permit for a channel (27 May 1913)
- A bill is introduced providing (27 May 1913)
- Libel is placed on the (27 May 1913)
- The Edith salvors will receive (24 May 1913)
- Discussing the appropriate size of (23 May 1913)
- Collins Bridge is open to (23 May 1913)
- Salvors of the Olaf will (20 May 1913)
- The dredge Florida and barge (20 May 1913)
- The inland water route is (19 May 1913)
- Everglades drainage investigations continue (17 May 1913)
- Sponge fishing has been poor (16 May 1913)
- More on dividing the state (15 May 1913)
- The Olaf is floated after (10 May 1913)
- The 300-foot steamer Olaf is (9 May 1913)
- The 4-masted 189-foot schooner Clifford (9 May 1913)
- The tramp steamer Olaf runs (9 May 1913)
- The disabled Morgan is safe (7 May 1913)
- The crippled Morgan arrives undertow (6 May 1913)
- The fresh water and silt (6 May 1913)
- A movement to divide Florida (6 May 1913)
- The British steamer Ethelstan is (5 May 1913)
- A major fire at Huffstetler’s (5 May 1913)
- Dredging begins on a half (4 May 1913)
- Lee Brothers win the bid (3 May 1913)
- The Morgan which is down (2 May 1913)
- The steamer Ethelstan is libeled (1 May 1913)
- Deepening the old channel may (30 Apr 1913)
- Ferries are operating to Ocean Beach (29 Apr 1913)
- The Morgan and Ethelstan collision (29 Apr 1913)
- The Morgan loses one of (28 Apr 1913)
- Another survey will be done (26 Apr 1913)
- The Morgan docks after being (24 Apr 1913)
- Bids are being received for (23 Apr 1913)
- The tow boat Fish Hawk (21 Apr 1913)
- A 3-masted schooner remains aground (21 Apr 1913)
- Plans for digging a canal (19 Apr 1913)
- Cape Sable cane syrup is (19 Apr 1913)
- The Barracouta is being converted (18 Apr 1913)
- The Board of Trade requests (18 Apr 1913)
- Heavy seas are breaking up (15 Apr 1913)
- The steamer Laguna Lugano is (15 Apr 1913)
- Captain Thompson’s sea monster will (13 Apr 1913)
- The management of the Everglades (12 Apr 1913)
- The Lee Brothers of Miami (11 Apr 1913)
- Moving pictures of Miami are (11 Apr 1913)
- The underwriters for the Luguano (4 Apr 1913)
- An old Spanish ship is (3 Apr 1913)
- Wreckers are standing by the (2 Apr 1913)
- The power boat Daisy is raised (2 Apr 1913)
- The launch Seminole strikes a (2 Apr 1913)
- The dredge Hillsboro is destroyed (31 Mar 1913)
- The dredge Hillsborough burns and (30 Mar 1913)
- The steamer Suwanee sails weekly (29 Mar 1913)
- Many yachts in the news (28 Mar 1913)
- US inspectors are in charge (28 Mar 1913)
- The Dr Lykes is engaged (27 Mar 1913)
- The power boat Daisy sinks (27 Mar 1913)
- More on digging canals to (27 Mar 1913)
- The yacht Daisy loaded with (26 Mar 1913)
- The steamer Morgan is stuck (26 Mar 1913)
- Submerged pilings in the bay (25 Mar 1913)
- The yacht Pearl strikes a (24 Mar 1913)
- The Liguana Lugano is still (22 Mar 1913)
- The Anton Dohrn will do (21 Mar 1913)
- The steamer Lugano will probably (20 Mar 1913)
- The freighter Echo arrives with (20 Mar 1913)
- The US Coastal Geodetic Survey (20 Mar 1913)
- The Morgan’s record amount of (19 Mar 1913)
- A Merritt-Chapman Wrecking outfit is (19 Mar 1913)
- The schooner Mallard is being (19 Mar 1913)
- Rivers and Harbors Committee engineers (18 Mar 1913)
- More on securing deep water (14 Mar 1913)
- The Luguina Lugano is still (14 Mar 1913)
- The steamer Howth Head is (12 Mar 1913)
- All available local vessels go (11 Mar 1913)
- The British steamer Howth Head (10 Mar 1913)
- The British steamship Laguano Lugano (10 Mar 1913)
- More on the bay ferry franchise (5 Mar 1913)
- A Miami to Ocean Beach (4 Mar 1913)
- The Senate and House agree (3 Mar 1913)
- A steamboat voyage through the (1 Mar 1913)
- The Vizcaina was floated and (28 Feb 1913)
- The Collins Bridge bay bridge (28 Feb 1913)
- The Vizcaina is still hard (27 Feb 1913)
- Her coal cargo continues to (26 Feb 1913)
- The Trumbo dredge is filling (26 Feb 1913)
- The British tramp steamer Vizcaina (26 Feb 1913)
- A large steamer is aground (25 Feb 1913)
- The Morgan arrives with no (25 Feb 1913)
- The Rivers and Harbors Appropriation (25 Feb 1913)
- The enlarged Huffstetler’s ways are complete (23 Feb 1913)
- More on the Miami River shoaling (23 Feb 1913)
- The Trumbo dredge reaches port (21 Feb 1913)
- The Morgan scrapes her bottom (19 Feb 1913)
- The schooner Etta L Thompson (19 Feb 1913)
- The Trumbo dredge and outfit (19 Feb 1913)
- Plans to dig another canal (18 Feb 1913)
- The Sadler boys spend the (17 Feb 1913)
- The adventures of the yacht (16 Feb 1913)
- The state will dredge the (15 Feb 1913)
- The Trumbo dredge is coming (13 Feb 1913)
- The Morgan arrives and docks (13 Feb 1913)
- More on the Rivers and (11 Feb 1913)
- Details of sea wall and (11 Feb 1913)
- More on the bay bridge construction (11 Feb 1913)
- The schooner Phillip M Brooks (11 Feb 1913)
- More on the silting of (11 Feb 1913)
- The Morgan will stay on (10 Feb 1913)
- Everglades silt is obstructing the (10 Feb 1913)
- Dr Lykes breaks a shaft (9 Feb 1913)
- People willing to pay the (8 Feb 1913)
- The Dr Lykes will discontinue (6 Feb 1913)
- The steamer Morgan is grounded (6 Feb 1913)
- The Miami will be removed (4 Feb 1913)
- The US torpedo boat MacKenzie (4 Feb 1913)
- The leaking steamer Miami returns (3 Feb 1913)
- The outbound steamer Miami runs (2 Feb 1913)
- Work will begin soon to (31 Jan 1913)
- The Morgan sails after being (30 Jan 1913)
- Captain Bell outlines a plan (26 Jan 1913)
- A federal grand jury finds (25 Jan 1913)
- A big list of yachts (24 Jan 1913)
- Carl Fisher buys 200 acres (23 Jan 1913)
- The Colorado aground on a (20 Jan 1913)
- The schooner Dr Lykes runs (20 Jan 1913)
- Planking continues on the bay bridge (18 Jan 1913)
- Miami accepts deed to park (17 Jan 1913)
- A volunteer life guard will (15 Jan 1913)
- The steamer Colorado is ashore (15 Jan 1913)
- The lowlands from Brickell Avenue (15 Jan 1913)
- Many vessels mentioned in With (14 Jan 1913)
- The steamer Miami is delayed (11 Jan 1913)
- The schooner Thomas E Dennison (10 Jan 1913)
- Captain Slattery recommends a 30-foot (10 Jan 1913)
- Many interesting sites discussed on (9 Jan 1913)
- More on the bay bridge construction (9 Jan 1913)
- The schooner Cooper is being (9 Jan 1913)
- Collins cuts all strings attached (8 Jan 1913)
- The Van Steamship Co is (8 Jan 1913)
- The yacht Huntress a Miami (8 Jan 1913)
- The Lizard under command of (7 Jan 1913)
- The steamer Morgan arrives and (7 Jan 1913)
- A clear picture of Miami’s waterfront (6 Jan 1913)
- Bay bridge planking is two-thirds finished (5 Jan 1913)
- Drawing 11 feet the Cooper (3 Jan 1913)
- The schooner Joseph P Cooper (2 Jan 1913)
- Many vessel happenings reported in (2 Jan 1913)
- A sloop is wedged in (1 Jan 1913)
- The Tarpon Club on the (31 Dec 1912)
- More meetings on the riparian (27 Dec 1912)
- An apt cartoon of the (23 Dec 1912)
- More on the Rivers and (23 Dec 1912)
- The yacht Nemaha arrives after (20 Dec 1912)
- The Morgan is making regular (18 Dec 1912)
- More on the city purchasing (17 Dec 1912)
- More on the city purchasing (16 Dec 1912)
- Special section: Deep water – (14 Dec 1912)
- One of the injured workers (14 Dec 1912)
- Construction equipment dredges etc are (14 Dec 1912)
- The city is offered waterfront (13 Dec 1912)
- More on the bay bridge construction (12 Dec 1912)
- The glass bottom boat Lady (6 Dec 1912)
- Cape Sable residents petition for (6 Dec 1912)
- More on securing deeper water (6 Dec 1912)
- The lighthouse tender Mangrove is (5 Dec 1912)
- Mr Parrott of FEC confers (5 Dec 1912)
- Captain Thompson’s monster of the (4 Dec 1912)
- The steamer Morgan is making (4 Dec 1912)
- More on harbor improvements (2 Dec 1912)
- Miamian’s decide to drop an (27 Nov 1912)
- The water in Lake Okeechobee (26 Nov 1912)
- A confusing mass meeting over (26 Nov 1912)
- More on the riparian rights committee (25 Nov 1912)
- More on the bay bridge construction (20 Nov 1912)
- The steamship Morgan bounces its (20 Nov 1912)
- US Army engineers will inspect (20 Nov 1912)
- The Morgan floats off the (19 Nov 1912)
- Miamians take every vessel available (19 Nov 1912)
- The Morgan runs aground in (18 Nov 1912)
- A fish hatchery will be (15 Nov 1912)
- The Matilda sails with Pinar cargo (15 Nov 1912)
- The second division battleships will (15 Nov 1912)
- The Pinar cargo is being (14 Nov 1912)
- The special committee for deep (14 Nov 1912)
- The second division of the (13 Nov 1912)
- Miamians favor purchasing the bayfront (12 Nov 1912)
- The Morgan arrives in port (11 Nov 1912)
- A big public meeting tonight (11 Nov 1912)
- Many miscellaneous vessels in the news (9 Nov 1912)
- FEC is offering the city (8 Nov 1912)
- Surveying Bull’s Island (7 Nov 1912)
- Steamship lines are combining to (7 Nov 1912)
- Strong winds halt pile driving (5 Nov 1912)
- The cutter Forward was sold (5 Nov 1912)
- A short story on wreckers (2 Nov 1912)
- Maps drawings tract and plat (2 Nov 1912)
- Physical description of the steamer Morgan (1 Nov 1912)
- New warning signals to be (30 Oct 1912)
- The head steward drowns on (30 Oct 1912)
- After freeing the Edith wreckers (29 Oct 1912)
- The 4-masted schooner Edith with (29 Oct 1912)
- More on the bay bridge construction (28 Oct 1912)
- Vessel movements: Yacht June Schooners (26 Oct 1912)
- The Pinar del Rio held (26 Oct 1912)
- Mr William Deering purchases a (25 Oct 1912)
- The steamer Dover is sold (23 Oct 1912)
- The Miami Canal will be (22 Oct 1912)
- Without the Dover service freight (21 Oct 1912)
- The steamer Pinar del Rio (21 Oct 1912)
- The Morgan will replace the (20 Oct 1912)
- 1874 survey stakes are found (19 Oct 1912)
- The Pinar remains on the reef (19 Oct 1912)
- Yacht Climax a Miami regular (19 Oct 1912)
- The Van Steamship Company buys (19 Oct 1912)
- The city accepts the park (19 Oct 1912)
- Libel is issued against Pinar (18 Oct 1912)
- The city council outlaws discharging (18 Oct 1912)
- More on the river dredging (18 Oct 1912)
- Libel is placed on the (18 Oct 1912)
- The Pinar remains on the reef (17 Oct 1912)
- The steamship Montauk may have (17 Oct 1912)
- The Pinar is still aground (17 Oct 1912)
- The Pinar remains on the (16 Oct 1912)
- Some of Pinar’s cargo is (15 Oct 1912)
- An 8-foot manatee washes ashore (14 Oct 1912)
- The Pinar cargo is being jettisoned (14 Oct 1912)
- The Van Steamship Company abandons (14 Oct 1912)
- The Pinar is also loaded (13 Oct 1912)
- As the seas pound Pinar (12 Oct 1912)
- Boatmen petition to stop the (11 Oct 1912)
- The freight steamer Pinar remains (11 Oct 1912)
- A freight steamer bound from (10 Oct 1912)
- The bay bridge is ready (9 Oct 1912)
- The Med Kellum is raised (8 Oct 1912)
- Ocean Beach improvements shown on plat (8 Oct 1912)
- The Merritt-Chapman Wrecking Company takes (7 Oct 1912)
- Major purchases and plans for (5 Oct 1912)
- The 165-foot steamer Dover cannot (5 Oct 1912)
- A premature explosion of dynamite (5 Oct 1912)
- More on removing rock from (4 Oct 1912)
- The Dover in ballast and (4 Oct 1912)
- The tug Leroy is auctioned (2 Oct 1912)
- The steamship Dover will arrive (2 Oct 1912)
- The US Government approves the (2 Oct 1912)
- Work continues to raise the (30 Sep 1912)
- Thompson’s sea monster is a (30 Sep 1912)
- The tug Leroy goes up (26 Sep 1912)
- Miamians petition FEC to sell (28 Sep 1912)
- The houseboat Med Kellum and (26 Sep 1912)
- More on the drainage (25 Sep 1912)
- Stringers are now on a (24 Sep 1912)
- A thrilling trip from Chicago (21 Sep 1912)
- The steamer Dover will resume (20 Sep 1912)
- More on the river dredging (20 Sep 1912)
- The dredge Angola goes to (16 Sep 1912)
- More on the bay bridge construction (16 Sep 1912)
- US plans extensive improvements for (16 Sep 1912)
- The tug Leroy will be (11 Sep 1912)
- More on the bay bridge construction (9 Sep 1912)
- Much boat activity on the waterfront (9 Sep 1912)
- A new suction dredge is (9 Sep 1912)
- More on dredging rocks from (6 Sep 1912)
- Wright chief drainage engineer resigns (3 Sep 1912)
- No strings are attached to (31 Aug 1912)
- Van Steamship Company takes over (30 Aug 1912)
- More on the river dredging (30 Aug 1912)
- More requests for a deeper (29 Aug 1912)
- More on the bay bridge construction (24 Aug 1912)
- More on the river dredging (23 Aug 1912)
- Huffstetler ways to be improved (20 Aug 1912)
- More on the bay bridge construction (17 Aug 1912)
- Captain Thompson is out looking (16 Aug 1912)
- The dredge Hillsboro bores into (16 Aug 1912)
- A taxidermist begins work on (12 Aug 1912)
- Sulphur water is struck while (10 Aug 1912)
- River dredging will be done (10 Aug 1912)
- Details of pile construction on (9 Aug 1912)
- Blasting and digging continues in (8 Aug 1912)
- The freighter Echo is aground (7 Aug 1912)
- The steamship Dover is purchased (5 Aug 1912)
- Miami asks FEC to sell (2 Aug 1912)
- Bay bridge pile driving will (1 Aug 1912)
- Many vessels are arriving and (31 Jul 1912)
- Sediment from the river will (31 Jul 1912)
- A retired Panama dredge may (30 Jul 1912)
- Dispute about who is responsible (30 Jul 1912)
- More on FEC vs Miami (30 Jul 1912)
- The Crosland Company will use (29 Jul 1912)
- Captain Hill proposes using the (29 Jul 1912)
- River traffic is obstructed by (29 Jul 1912)
- Much preparation for the bay (27 Jul 1912)
- More on FEC vs Miami (27 Jul 1912)
- Removal of the last dam (26 Jul 1912)
- Two young men canoe to (24 Jul 1912)
- An Everglades road will be (24 Jul 1912)
- Stories of buried treasure on (23 Jul 1912)
- A request is made for (23 Jul 1912)
- The government will stake the (22 Jul 1912)
- More on the drainage canals (22 Jul 1912)
- Construction begins on the bay bridge (22 Jul 1912)
- The city attorney suggests a (20 Jul 1912)
- The Senate passes the harbor bill (19 Jul 1912)
- Vessels in the news: Louise (17 Jul 1912)
- More on FEC vs Miami (16 Jul 1912)
- Silting is 3 feet deep (16 Jul 1912)
- The freighter Echo arrives from (15 Jul 1912)
- Commission member Lummus is in (13 Jul 1912)
- The bay bridge work will (13 Jul 1912)
- John Collins offers Miami a (10 Jul 1912)
- Surveying the Miami River (9 Jul 1912)
- More on FEC vs Miami (8 Jul 1912)
- Many claims are placed against (8 Jul 1912)
- Regular freight service will be (8 Jul 1912)
- The dredge Hillsborough sinks in (5 Jul 1912)
- More on the river channel improvement (5 Jul 1912)
- Crosland Steamship Company will establish (3 Jul 1912)
- Port tonnage has doubled over (29 Jun 1912)
- Wash from the Everglades is (29 Jun 1912)
- The freight boat Echo leaves (27 Jun 1912)
- More on the bridge across (24 Jun 1912)
- The Tarpon Club in Lemon City (22 Jun 1912)
- The yacht Eleanor IV and (22 Jun 1912)
- The power boat Max Zaph (19 Jun 1912)
- Particulars on the steamer Captain Collier (18 Jun 1912)
- The 3-masted schooner Granville E (15 Jun 1912)
- The dredging of Snapper Creek (4 Jun 1912)
- An attempt is made to (4 Jun 1912)
- The yacht Elmira arrives from Montreal (3 Jun 1912)
- Captain Thompson fights a sea (3 Jun 1912)
- A new freight boat to (1 Jun 1912)
- The US torpedo boat McKenzie (30 May 1912)
- The schooner Dr Lykes is (28 May 1912)
- The War Department grants permission (20 May 1912)
- The auxiliary schooner Trade Winds (13 May 1912)
- Ocean Beach subdivision lots are (13 May 1912)
- The 450-foot steamer Indore goes (9 May 1912)
- More on the locks for (4 May 1912)
- More on the bridge from (4 May 1912)
- The yacht Marie a Miami (25 Apr 1912)
- Many visitors are coming for (25 Apr 1912)
- The road is finished to (20 Apr 1912)
- Many water front lots are (18 Apr 1912)
- Residential section is planned on (17 Apr 1912)
- Lock construction on the Miami (15 Apr 1912)
- John Collins’ plan to bridge (12 Apr 1912)
- Only 1 dam left between (5 Apr 1912)
- The Everglades will never overflow (4 Apr 1912)
- More on digging canals (3 Apr 1912)
- Three new canals start to (2 Apr 1912)
- Dr Lykes will not discontinue (2 Apr 1912)
- The 3-masted schooner Richard Limpscum (1 Apr 1912)
- An automobile party travels 9 (28 Mar 1912)
- The Lady Mack is the (27 Mar 1912)
- Another picture of the Maine (26 Mar 1912)
- A picture of the Maine (23 Mar 1912)
- More on how the Maine (19 Mar 1912)
- The Maine is sunk in (16 Mar 1912)
- The new 115-foot St Lucie (14 Mar 1912)
- Yachts in the news: Carlos (11 Mar 1912)
- Underwater breath-hold contest at the (11 Mar 1912)
- The battleship Maine will be (11 Mar 1912)
- Miamians vote in favor of (9 Mar 1912)
- The inland route ICW needs (7 Mar 1912)
- The dredge Miami removes the (5 Mar 1912)
- Miamians vote in favor of (5 Mar 1912)
- A fight is on over (4 Mar 1912)
- A 12-foot hammerhead shark is (1 Mar 1912)
- When the drainage canals are (1 Mar 1912)
- More on the bridge across (28 Feb 1912)
- Key West to Miami freight (28 Feb 1912)
- Mr Olds’ mobile yacht Reola (27 Feb 1912)
- The cutter Forward is in (26 Feb 1912)
- More on the cross Florida canal (23 Feb 1912)
- A fire is extinguished on (22 Feb 1912)
- A pedestrian and vehicle highway (19 Feb 1912)
- The yacht Northwind arrives at (19 Feb 1912)
- Shark fishing in Miami (17 Feb 1912)
- The schooner Phillip M Brooks (16 Feb 1912)
- The Brooks is being loaded (14 Feb 1912)
- The yacht Daisy arrives (10 Feb 1912)
- More on the River – (10 Feb 1912)
- The 12th Street dock is (9 Feb 1912)
- The Phillip M Brooks arrives (9 Feb 1912)
- Lock construction bid awarded (8 Feb 1912)
- The 3-masted British schooner Success (3 Feb 1912)
- Filmers are making a moving (3 Feb 1912)
- Dr Harry Lawton’s houseboat sinks (2 Feb 1912)
- The 65-foot yacht Eleanor IV (31 Jan 1912)
- From the yacht Otto fishermen (29 Jan 1912)
- Many more visiting vessels listed (29 Jan 1912)
- The schooner Phillip M Brooks (26 Jan 1912)
- Many more visiting vessels are registered (24 Jan 1912)
- Many vessels are arriving Tourists (23 Jan 1912)
- The FEC railroad extension is (22 Jan 1912)
- Seasonals: houseboats Nirodha and Lodona (22 Jan 1912)
- A Curtis hydroplane aeroplane lands (17 Jan 1912)
- A new gas producer is (16 Jan 1912)
- The 3-masted schooner Phillip M (16 Jan 1912)
- More on deeper water for Miami (15 Jan 1912)
- The yacht Lounger II is (12 Jan 1912)
- More on riparian rights (12 Jan 1912)
- The yacht Corinthia arrives (11 Jan 1912)
- The 2-masted lumber laden schooner (11 Jan 1912)
- Vessels in the news: Schooners (11 Jan 1912)
- The steel schooner Edris yachts (10 Jan 1912)
- Sand removal is disfiguring the (10 Jan 1912)
- The ketch Nancy Lee is (9 Jan 1912)
- The schooner Emily B is (9 Jan 1912)
- Many vessels register at the (8 Jan 1912)
- Seasonals: The 130-foot schooner yacht (3 Jan 1912)
- The schooner S E Douglas (28 Dec 1911)
- Construction of the E H (21 Dec 1911)
- Much activity along the water front (14 Dec 1911)
- Movements of boats around the (13 Dec 1911)
- The Naval Board states that (9 Dec 1911)
- Engineers are determined to make (8 Dec 1911)
- The deep water project is (7 Dec 1911)
- The 105-foot steam yacht Heather (4 Dec 1911)
- More on the Maine wreck (4 Dec 1911)
- A picture of the steamship (27 Nov 1911)
- The Isaac Collins is floated (25 Nov 1911)
- Wreckers working day and night (24 Nov 1911)
- The steamship Prinz Joachim is (23 Nov 1911)
- The schooner Isaac Collins bound (23 Nov 1911)
- Bill is filed for city’s (9 Nov 1911)
- Wreckers Take Notice: The US (6 Nov 1911)
- The British schooner Louis F (6 Nov 1911)
- The storm passes west of Florida (27 Oct 1911)
- Storm warnings for South Florida (26 Oct 1911)
- Dover is on the final (24 Oct 1911)
- Port activity: The schooners Etta (23 Oct 1911)
- More surveying for the cross (18 Oct 1911)
- Many steamship lines are interested (18 Oct 1911)
- Detailed progress of drainage by (16 Oct 1911)
- More on the end of (5 Oct 1911)
- The schooner Dr Lykes makes (3 Oct 1911)
- The steamer Dover gives way (3 Oct 1911)
- Competition among steamship lines (28 Sep 1911)
- The schooners Etta Thompson Virginia (27 Sep 1911)
- Dover may go on the (19 Sep 1911)
- Progress of drainage work (19 Sep 1911)
- The tug Edgar F Coney (18 Sep 1911)
- Dr Lykes will be refitted (14 Sep 1911)
- The freight steamer Dover arrives (11 Sep 1911)
- More on deep water shipping (8 Sep 1911)
- More on the deep water channel (7 Sep 1911)
- FEC threatens the steamship lines (31 Aug 1911)
- The steamer Dover’s Captain Carlson drowns (31 Aug 1911)
- Introduction of concrete piers (30 Aug 1911)
- Miami citizens are urged to (28 Aug 1911)
- In boat building Miami now excels (24 Aug 1911)
- More on the ship Maine wreck (23 Aug 1911)
- Boat owners request more channel markers (21 Aug 1911)
- Engineer Slattery recommends more channeling (19 Aug 1911)
- Reception for Captain Slattery (18 Aug 1911)
- Captain J F Slattery the (17 Aug 1911)
- The US engineer will come (15 Aug 1911)
- The revenue cutter Forward is (12 Aug 1911)
- The Miami made twin screw (12 Aug 1911)
- Meetings on deepening and widening (8 Aug 1911)
- Traveling to Key West via (7 Aug 1911)
- Frances E Dr Lykes and (7 Aug 1911)
- Another picture of raising the (2 Aug 1911)
- More on raising the Maine wreck (24 Jul 1911)
- The Norwegian freight steamer Senstad (17 Jul 1911)
- The steamer Dover arrives with (17 Jul 1911)
- A steamship is aground on (14 Jul 1911)
- The steamer Dover of the (11 Jul 1911)
- The tugs Iola and Collier (6 Jul 1911)
- The schooner Isaac Collins is (30 Jun 1911)
- Recommendations for construction of an (30 Jun 1911)
- The tug Venus towing a (28 Jun 1911)
- More on the battleship Maine (27 Jun 1911)
- The new 97-foot tank steamer (26 Jun 1911)
- The 2-masted schooner Admiral arrives (21 Jun 1911)
- Indian Key was sold for (20 Jun 1911)
- Lock construction will begin on (20 Jun 1911)
- Human bones are found in (19 Jun 1911)
- More on Captain Morgan’s treasure (14 Jun 1911)
- A request is made for (12 Jun 1911)
- More on the search for (10 Jun 1911)
- Photograph of raising the battleship Maine (10 Jun 1911)
- The dredge Hillsborough goes to (6 Jun 1911)
- More on Morgan’s treasure (29 May 1911)
- Mr Romer has purchased the (27 May 1911)
- The Fanny C Hart will (25 May 1911)
- More jetty work on the (24 May 1911)
- The negro found in Sopergo’s (12 May 1911)
- Anton Dohrn a research vessel (11 May 1911)
- A colored man is found (11 May 1911)
- The 3-masted schooner Dr Lykes (10 May 1911)
- Sopergo is pulled from Molasses (8 May 1911)
- Judge Locke orders the sale (8 May 1911)
- The Sopergo is being assisted (4 May 1911)
- Two immense ocean going barges (4 May 1911)
- The Roosevelt arrives to find (2 May 1911)
- Oil schooners are arriving everyday now (1 May 1911)
- Hannah M Bell is still (1 May 1911)
- High seas continue to pound (27 Apr 1911)
- The yacht Igloo arrives in port (25 Apr 1911)
- The sloop Bicycle is destroyed (25 Apr 1911)
- The Hannah M Bell is (25 Apr 1911)
- Barges are doing a big (20 Apr 1911)
- A great attempt will be (19 Apr 1911)
- The power yacht Bohemian arrives (18 Apr 1911)
- The Hannah M Bell’s crew (18 Apr 1911)
- Libels are filed against the (13 Apr 1911)
- The Hannah M Bell may (12 Apr 1911)
- The freight steamer Hannah M (11 Apr 1911)
- Oil schooners Robert S Burney (10 Apr 1911)
- Steamship Dover arrives at the bar (7 Apr 1911)
- Details of Miami vs FEC (31 Mar 1911)
- The steamer Dover will be (30 Mar 1911)
- The US revenue cutter Forward (18 Mar 1911)
- The Warden III is open (8 Mar 1911)
- The US torpedo boat destroyer (6 Mar 1911)
- The power launch Wayfarer gets (6 Mar 1911)
- FEC is extending their terminal (28 Feb 1911)
- Mutiny against the compulsory harbor (25 Feb 1911)
- Fanny Hart carries large amounts (24 Feb 1911)
- The boat Cardale takes excursions (20 Feb 1911)
- The schooner W F Homer (15 Feb 1911)
- Fanny Hart goes back into service (14 Feb 1911)
- The steamer Swan will take (3 Feb 1911)
- Miami citizens declare for municipal docks (1 Feb 1911)
- The tug Three Friends will (28 Jan 1911)
- Carrisbrook proceeds to Key West (25 Jan 1911)
- Carrisbrook is relieved of its (24 Jan 1911)
- Fanny C Hart is towed (24 Jan 1911)
- The Carisbrook sic has jettison (24 Jan 1911)
- Fanny C Hart is towed (23 Jan 1911)
- The steamer Carrisbrook jettisons 500 (23 Jan 1911)
- The tramp steamer Carisbrook sic (22 Jan 1911)
- An English tramp steamer is (21 Jan 1911)
- A monster porpoise is landed (18 Jan 1911)
- The Biscayne Bay survey is complete (29 Dec 1910)
- The contract is awarded to (27 Dec 1910)
- The Lily White an oil (24 Dec 1910)
- Terminal dock is being rebuilt (20 Dec 1910)
- Locks will be built on (19 Dec 1910)
- FEC is slow to execute (17 Dec 1910)
- The Avenue D bridge dock (16 Dec 1910)
- Women’s Club of Miami will (8 Dec 1910)
- Drainage of the Everglades is (2 Dec 1910)
- The Commissioner of Fisheries recommends (30 Nov 1910)
- The steamer Fanny C Hart (23 Nov 1910)
- The survey of the bay (21 Nov 1910)
- Strippings from the wrecked Statesbury (10 Nov 1910)
- The Peninsula Fish Company schooner (7 Nov 1910)
- The Navy may raise the (5 Nov 1910)
- Wreckage from the 210-foot Stotesbury (4 Nov 1910)
- The steamship Louisianne is aground (25 Oct 1910)
- The Stotesbury loaded with phosphate (24 Oct 1910)
- The schooner Edward T Stotesbury (22 Oct 1910)
- Details of the Harry T (22 Oct 1910)
- Key West bureau reports: The (22 Oct 1910)
- The winds are still too (22 Oct 1910)
- Both Ross dredges are raised (21 Oct 1910)
- The 4-masted schooner off Boca (20 Oct 1910)
- Miami is without mail and (20 Oct 1910)
- Another vessel is ashore south (19 Oct 1910)
- High winds prevailing as the (18 Oct 1910)
- President Taft approves plans to (17 Oct 1910)
- A hurricane is near Havana (17 Oct 1910)
- Storm warnings continue (15 Oct 1910)
- The steamer Miami comes into (14 Oct 1910)
- Storm warnings are up for (13 Oct 1910)
- FEC is preparing to do (4 Oct 1910)
- Widening the 85-foot ship channel (1 Oct 1910)
- The tramp steamer Evelyn is (22 Sep 1910)
- The Ross Company wins the (12 Sep 1910)
- The steamer Fanny C Hart (30 Aug 1910)
- The Valmaseda is appraised at (24 Aug 1910)
- The Valmaseda gets off the (16 Aug 1910)
- Underwriters have started a pumping (11 Aug 1910)
- The British Frances E comes (6 Aug 1910)
- The Spanish tramp steamer Valmaseda (6 Aug 1910)
- Mr Krome evacuates the FEC (5 Aug 1910)
- The steamer Comus is beached (25 Jul 1910)
- Bids are now being accepted (25 Jul 1910)
- The steamer Comus is on (23 Jul 1910)
- The ship channel is completed (16 Jul 1910)
- The cross Florida ship canal (7 Jul 1910)
- The schooner Magnolia which sank (6 Jul 1910)
- The launch Sallie resumes trips (5 Jul 1910)
- The FEC stern wheel dredge (5 Jul 1910)
- The steamer Frances E will (27 Jun 1910)
- The Goldsboro service will be (21 Jun 1910)
- A new passenger steamer is (20 Jun 1910)
- A description of the drainage (20 Jun 1910)
- Lighthouse tenders Mangrove and Ivy (18 Jun 1910)
- The company awarded the contract (16 Jun 1910)
- The Ross Company completes jetty work (7 Jun 1910)
- The British schooner Admiral sails (4 Jun 1910)
- Deep sea diver Captain Sorcho (26 May 1910)
- The drydock Dewey a Miami (25 May 1910)
- Henry Sanford will buy 3 (27 Apr 1910)
- The wreck of the battleship (19 Apr 1910)
- The steamer Halifax goes aground (8 Apr 1910)
- The Goldsboro arrives from Jacksonville (6 Apr 1910)
- How Broward as Governor came (4 Apr 1910)
- Capt Thompson and Mr Sanford (21 Mar 1910)
- The steamer Goldsboro takes up (21 Mar 1910)
- Investigations find the steamer Parthian (18 Feb 1910)
- Work is proceeding quickly to (17 Feb 1910)
- The steamer Magic City is (16 Feb 1910)
- Surveys will be done for (10 Feb 1910)
- The steamer Kentucky formerly Martinique (8 Feb 1910)
- The Ross tug Martha Ellen (8 Feb 1910)
- The yachts Climax Tarragon and (19 Jan 1910)
- The schooner Lillie arrives with (18 Jan 1910)
- The yacht Barracouta is in (15 Jan 1910)
- A new steamship company will (14 Jan 1910)
- The yachts Naruna and Drone arrive (10 Jan 1910)
- The yacht Mahary has arrived (4 Jan 1910)
- Biscayne Bay Yacht Club opens (4 Jan 1910)
- More on harbor improvement work (4 Jan 1910)
- The yacht Wild Duck has arrived (3 Jan 1910)
- More yachts arrive in port (21 Dec 1909)
- The yachts Strangler and Scout arrive (13 Dec 1909)
- The schooner Shea arrives from (8 Dec 1909)
- Yachts on the river: Mary (6 Dec 1909)
- A water logged schooner loaded (30 Nov 1909)
- Biscayne Bay Yacht Club pier (17 Nov 1909)
- The deck of a vessel (1 Nov 1909)
- Storm debris washed up on (21 Oct 1909)
- The Cameron is pulled off (18 Oct 1909)
- The steel tripod marking the (16 Oct 1909)
- Miami will have a building (16 Oct 1909)
- The steamer Cameron is hard (15 Oct 1909)
- The schooner Florence M Hewson (14 Oct 1909)
- The tugs Sybil and Sadie (13 Oct 1909)
- A hurricane ( 2842 barometric (12 Oct 1909)
- A hurricane hits Key West (11 Oct 1909)
- Special Everglades edition: Good pictures (29 Sep 1909)
- The 150-foot twin screw steamer (15 Sep 1909)
- William Charles’ crack racing motor (30 Aug 1909)
- Lyne Foundry Miami is casting (28 Aug 1909)
- More dredges are coming to (13 Aug 1909)
- The launch Sallie is busy (9 Aug 1909)
- The sewer has been extended (6 Aug 1909)
- The launch Catherine M is (29 Jul 1909)
- Instead of discharging at the (29 Jul 1909)
- Palm Beach becomes its own county (4 Jul 1909)
- The steamer Goldsboro will tow (2 Jul 1909)
- The Ross contract is pushing (28 Jun 1909)
- The launch Wa-Ne-Ta explodes and (11 Jun 1909)
- Guy Bradley’s killer gives his (10 Jun 1909)
- Property owners near the Miami (4 Jun 1909)
- Many drainage articles (29 May 1909)
- Dr Gifford suggests keeping the (27 May 1909)
- The cargo of the 4-masted (24 May 1909)
- The yacht Trixie burns and (20 May 1909)
- The steamer St Lucie sinks (7 May 1909)
- The dredge Miami will start (5 May 1909)
- Captain Thompson lands a 16-foot (28 Apr 1909)
- The yacht Louise may be (19 Apr 1909)
- The dredge Miami under the (5 Apr 1909)
- The yacht Louise is sold (31 Mar 1909)
- The steamer Satilla that sank (27 Mar 1909)
- The steamer Wanderer that sank (27 Mar 1909)
- The steamer Wanderer sinks and (27 Mar 1909)
- The Joseph P Thomas is (26 Mar 1909)
- High winds and heavy rains (25 Mar 1909)
- The Joseph B Thomas a (24 Mar 1909)
- A survey is ordered for (18 Mar 1909)
- Ross drill dredge is deepening (6 Mar 1909)
- How to calm seas by (3 Mar 1909)
- The 200-foot steam yacht Surf (1 Mar 1909)
- The harbor channel should be (22 Feb 1909)
- A locomotive engine crashes into (15 Feb 1909)
- The yacht Taniwha arrives after (12 Feb 1909)
- The tug Klondike is launched (10 Feb 1909)
- Capt Robinson of the schooner (8 Feb 1909)
- A fishing smack at Soldier (8 Feb 1909)
- Captain Thompson harpoons the biggest (27 Jan 1909)
- A 400 pound jewfish is (26 Jan 1909)
- Dealings of reclaimed land booming (16 Jan 1909)
- More talk of dividing Dade County (15 Jan 1909)
- Governor Broward is making secret (14 Jan 1909)
- The steam yacht Rowena is (12 Jan 1909)
- S M Tatum purchases 13600 (11 Jan 1909)
- The yacht Tarantula arrives in port (7 Jan 1909)
- The yacht Luzon arrives in port (5 Jan 1909)
- More on R J Bolles (2 Jan 1909)
- The yacht Oka San arrives (31 Dec 1908)
- The schooner Joseph Cooper is (31 Dec 1908)
- The Governor and party are (30 Dec 1908)
- Governor Broward and other big (29 Dec 1908)
- R J Bulles sugar capitalist (28 Dec 1908)
- The steam yacht Columbia is (23 Dec 1908)
- The launch Daisy burns and (23 Dec 1908)
- The houseboat Everglades has arrived (16 Dec 1908)
- The schooner Libie has arrived (10 Dec 1908)
- The yacht Orian has arrived (10 Dec 1908)
- Scientific American reports facts on (27 Nov 1908)
- Mackerel catches are good so (21 Nov 1908)
- The schooner Martha arrives with (19 Nov 1908)
- The 86-foot auxiliary yacht Normona (18 Nov 1908)
- An interesting aerial picture looking (30 Oct 1908)
- Governor Broward is enthusiastic over (24 Oct 1908)
- Norah Higgens a derelict sloop (19 Oct 1908)
- A 10-foot crocodile on exhibition (14 Oct 1908)
- The British schooner Sirroccio is (12 Oct 1908)
- Mr Comfort is satisfied with (10 Oct 1908)
- The schooner Beulah McCabe is (8 Oct 1908)
- The sloop Photographer capsizes at (7 Oct 1908)
- The state dredge Miami will (5 Oct 1908)
- Work is progressing to reclaim (5 Oct 1908)
- The hurricane goes to the north (2 Oct 1908)
- A hurricane is in the (30 Sep 1908)
- The sewer outfall will be (18 Sep 1908)
- The storm is still reported (14 Sep 1908)
- The hurricane is in Nassau (12 Sep 1908)
- A petition is submitted to (11 Sep 1908)
- A hurricane is reported (11 Sep 1908)
- The yacht Elizabeth leaves for (5 Sep 1908)
- The boatmen are weather nervous; (3 Sep 1908)
- Captain Munson from the St (3 Sep 1908)
- The Tatum dredge is filling (2 Sep 1908)
- Mackerel fleets are not going (1 Sep 1908)
- The tank steamer Aureole goes (28 Aug 1908)
- The extension steamer Columbia reports (27 Aug 1908)
- W R Comfort is authorized (27 Aug 1908)
- The channel stakes are constantly (26 Aug 1908)
- The auxiliary sloop Mischief sinks (26 Aug 1908)
- The Moreno is raised and (20 Aug 1908)
- The power boat M S (19 Aug 1908)
- Granite is arriving for the jetty (18 Aug 1908)
- Miami becoming a major ship port (17 Aug 1908)
- Fresh water continues to be (13 Aug 1908)
- Everglades Sugar and Land Co (12 Aug 1908)
- Tatum & Co is building (8 Aug 1908)
- Pierce Simpson will join the (5 Aug 1908)
- Youngs pile driver starts staking (3 Aug 1908)
- The 2-masted trading vessel Oriel (3 Aug 1908)
- The steamer Deremore is floated (30 Jul 1908)
- Tatum & Co has purchased (30 Jul 1908)
- A northeast storm is traveling (30 Jul 1908)
- The Deremore is still ashore (29 Jul 1908)
- The Deremore is still ashore (28 Jul 1908)
- Weather bureau: Storm warning disturbance (28 Jul 1908)
- Deremore a cargo laden Norwegian (27 Jul 1908)
- Sailors predict a storm; barometer (25 Jul 1908)
- Captain Thompson goes out to (24 Jul 1908)
- Ross Company finishes the native (20 Jul 1908)
- A sea serpent is seen (15 Jul 1908)
- The distressed steamer off Dania (29 Jun 1908)
- Captain Baker who purchased the (27 Jun 1908)
- A steamer is reported hard (27 Jun 1908)
- Route located for the Miami Canal (27 Jun 1908)
- Wreckers make nothing from the Josie (26 Jun 1908)
- The steamer Josie backs off (26 Jun 1908)
- Another large land purchase by (25 Jun 1908)
- The steamer Josie is stuck (25 Jun 1908)
- Surveyors are shot at by (23 Jun 1908)
- More surveying for reclaimed land (22 Jun 1908)
- The jetty work is nearing completion (17 Jun 1908)
- The schooner Pierce Simpson will (11 Jun 1908)
- 30000 acres of land west (5 Jun 1908)
- The yacht Novia is back (1 Jun 1908)
- More surveying for the Miami Canal (27 May 1908)
- The smack Gertrude sinks after (27 May 1908)
- Despite protection laws slaughter of (27 May 1908)
- The schooner Haze a Miami (26 May 1908)
- Extension steamers barges and dredges (25 May 1908)
- The Joseph P Cooper leaves (25 May 1908)
- Mr W J Matheson has (25 May 1908)
- Mr Brickell lands a mackerel (16 May 1908)
- The grand jury returns indictments (6 May 1908)
- Work will soon start on (6 May 1908)
- The schooner Joseph P Cooper (5 May 1908)
- The grand jury is probing (1 May 1908)
- Charles Pinder drowns while working (29 Apr 1908)
- The yacht Trochee fouls an (28 Apr 1908)
- The yacht Magnolia is berthed (27 Apr 1908)
- Water tank train cars will (27 Apr 1908)
- The yacht Huntress is berthed (25 Apr 1908)
- A canoe trip to Charleston (24 Apr 1908)
- The voyage of yacht Whiz (22 Apr 1908)
- The yacht Physalia is cruising (22 Apr 1908)
- The Brenner Dock will be (16 Apr 1908)
- The yacht Carmina arrives in port (16 Mar 1908)
- The Columbia is in commission again (12 Mar 1908)
- The buoy tender Arbutus comes (12 Mar 1908)
- Ross quarry is now being (11 Mar 1908)
- The steamer Miami is aground (11 Mar 1908)
- The steamer Cienfuegos loads the (6 Mar 1908)
- Plans for draining the Everglades (4 Mar 1908)
- Gas engines in fishing boats (4 Mar 1908)
- Alma H a houseboat and (2 Mar 1908)
- A government expert comments: It’s (28 Feb 1908)
- The captain of the Mollie (21 Feb 1908)
- The steamer Bayamo is floated (21 Feb 1908)
- T C Underhill’s schooner is (20 Feb 1908)
- The owners of Mollie S (19 Feb 1908)
- The steamer Halifax runs aground (18 Feb 1908)
- Two libels are filed against (18 Feb 1908)
- The 3-masted coal laden schooner (15 Feb 1908)
- The yacht Gannit arrives in (15 Feb 1908)
- A schooner is reported ashore (14 Feb 1908)
- Cargo from the Bayamo is (14 Feb 1908)
- The steam yacht Circ arrives (13 Feb 1908)
- Gertrude a launch under charter (13 Feb 1908)
- Work continues on freeing the Bayamo (13 Feb 1908)
- Sightseeing trips around Miami: The (11 Feb 1908)
- A storm over South Florida (10 Feb 1908)
- The schooner Mallory is pulled (8 Feb 1908)
- Bayamo the Ward Line steamer (8 Feb 1908)
- Ross fleet of dredges arrives (7 Feb 1908)
- A Ward Line vessel is (6 Feb 1908)
- First passenger train service on (5 Feb 1908)
- The steamer Montauk will offer (3 Feb 1908)
- The Phillip M Brooks a (1 Feb 1908)
- How to tow with a (22 Jan 1908)
- An underwriter’s agent comes back (22 Jan 1908)
- The steamer Virginia is operating again (21 Jan 1908)
- Captain Thompson captures a manatee (21 Jan 1908)
- The Isaac Collins is in (21 Jan 1908)
- The steamer Montauk crashes into (6 Jan 1908)
- The yacht Gray Fox is (2 Jan 1908)
- The steamer Miami is aground (28 Dec 1907)
- The steamer Virginia is reported (27 Dec 1907)
- The 3-masted schooner yacht Azara (27 Dec 1907)
- The auxiliary yawl yacht Carib (26 Dec 1907)
- Salvage shares of $5000 for (26 Dec 1907)
- The limit of liability in (20 Dec 1907)
- The tug Alexander Jones comes (16 Dec 1907)
- More on Grumpus dredging at (16 Dec 1907)
- The F F & P (13 Dec 1907)
- The 3-masted schooner Harold T (12 Dec 1907)
- Divers assist in raising the Columbia (11 Dec 1907)
- A small fishing boat is (10 Dec 1907)
- A Florida Fish & Produce (9 Dec 1907)
- Captain Thompson captures a propoise (9 Dec 1907)
- The Columbia is being pumped (6 Dec 1907)
- The 219-foot 1865 steamer Morgan (6 Dec 1907)
- Fishermen stake channels of the (6 Dec 1907)
- More on drainage of Everglades (5 Dec 1907)
- Dredge Grumpus will dig the (2 Dec 1907)
- The FEC extension steamer Columbia (2 Dec 1907)
- Yacht Louise is back on (30 Nov 1907)
- Lida is raised and will (22 Nov 1907)
- The Lida a Miami regular (21 Nov 1907)
- Having procured a permit Captain (21 Nov 1907)
- People on the Royal Palm (19 Nov 1907)
- Heretofore the yacht Stranger has (19 Nov 1907)
- Work on the south jetty (15 Nov 1907)
- A large quantity of freshly (11 Nov 1907)
- The large yawl yacht Cherub (9 Nov 1907)
- A gasoline explosion on one (8 Nov 1907)
- A large mackerel catch (7 Nov 1907)
- Extension work continuing (6 Nov 1907)
- Four out of seven starters (4 Nov 1907)
- Several boys will try to (31 Oct 1907)
- Beacon tender Mangrove replaced there (26 Oct 1907)
- Preparations for jetty work (22 Oct 1907)
- More on the Everglades drainage (21 Oct 1907)
- The schooner Lawry has to (19 Oct 1907)
- Lassell is towed to Key West (15 Oct 1907)
- Steam is maintained on the (14 Oct 1907)
- Lassell has been raised and (10 Oct 1907)
- The agents will also look (9 Oct 1907)
- Insurance agents are here to (8 Oct 1907)
- The Lassell is full of (7 Oct 1907)
- The Lassell is floated from (5 Oct 1907)
- The 302-foot American tramp steamer (4 Oct 1907)
- Fernfield a British steamer of (13 Sep 1907)
- The Munson Line steamer is (12 Sep 1907)
- When the steamer Miami arrived (11 Sep 1907)
- The schooner Limena is struck (4 Sep 1907)
- More on the jetty contract (28 Aug 1907)
- Ross gets the south jetty contract (27 Aug 1907)
- Drainage operations in the Everglades (27 Aug 1907)
- Extension steamers berthed in the (24 Aug 1907)
- Schooner Jimmie is loading lumber (22 Aug 1907)
- Bids are being accepted for (19 Aug 1907)
- Extension work slows down at (14 Aug 1907)
- The old wreck off Ojus (27 Jul 1907)
- The schooner Manatee a Miami (23 Jul 1907)
- A submerged wreck off Ojus (22 Jul 1907)
- An old wreck is discovered (22 Jul 1907)
- The St Lucie is back (20 Jul 1907)
- The steamer Shinnecock is aground (16 Jul 1907)
- The smack Catherine is wrecked (15 Jul 1907)
- Issac Collins goes aground twice (13 Jul 1907)
- Issac Collins sails to Honduras (12 Jul 1907)
- FEC wants to swap bayfront (3 Jul 1907)
- The steamer St Lucie is (25 Jun 1907)
- Collins is lightered floated and (22 Jun 1907)
- The schooner Collins is lightered (21 Jun 1907)
- The Freta backs off under (21 Jun 1907)
- Isaac Collins is still aground (20 Jun 1907)
- The Freta is still ashore (20 Jun 1907)
- The Issac Collins is ashore (19 Jun 1907)
- The schooner Issac Collins is (19 Jun 1907)
- Freta a British tramp steamer (19 Jun 1907)
- The schooner Isaac Collins has (18 Jun 1907)
- An immense new rudder is (17 Jun 1907)
- Tug Childs is sold to (7 Jun 1907)
- Big damage suit results from (6 Jun 1907)
- Fish and Game laws are (5 Jun 1907)
- The Rita and crew is (3 Jun 1907)
- The Everglades drainage bill passes house (27 May 1907)
- The 2-masted coasting schooner Stephen (24 May 1907)
- Judge Locke renders an important (24 May 1907)
- Matheson plans building an island (23 May 1907)
- A complete break down of (20 May 1907)
- The Giesha is safe (18 May 1907)
- Wreckage found at St Augustine (17 May 1907)
- The yacht Giesha sailed from (17 May 1907)
- Wreckage possibly from the Rita (16 May 1907)
- The 3-masted schooner Taylor is (16 May 1907)
- The East Coast Canal ICW (15 May 1907)
- An unverified report that the (14 May 1907)
- Underwriters need to locate the (10 May 1907)
- The steamer Cynthia a Miami (9 May 1907)
- Hope is abandoned for the (9 May 1907)
- The yacht Japonica runs hard (8 May 1907)
- The steam yacht Attaquin a (8 May 1907)
- East Coast Canal ICW dredging (7 May 1907)
- The turtling smack Catherine finds (4 May 1907)
- The yawl rigged yacht Rita (3 May 1907)
- Fish exporters protest the fish (1 May 1907)
- The John Daggett a Miami (27 Apr 1907)
- A bill is introduced to (26 Apr 1907)
- Tug Iris comes into port (17 Apr 1907)
- Most of the Sterling’s cargo (16 Apr 1907)
- Tug Klondike is hired to (11 Apr 1907)
- The St Lucie is being rebuilt (10 Apr 1907)
- Arrests made for dynamiting fish (10 Apr 1907)
- Captain Otto of the Charlotte (8 Apr 1907)
- Engineers are coming to review (8 Apr 1907)
- The Everglade is safe (6 Apr 1907)
- The 60-foot 2-masted launch Charlotte (6 Apr 1907)
- The Portugese bark Ferrera goes (5 Apr 1907)
- The houseboat Everglade may be (5 Apr 1907)
- The sloop John Daggett returns (3 Apr 1907)
- The yacht Magnolia is towed (1 Apr 1907)
- FEC trains are running 75 (29 Mar 1907)
- Sterling a Norwegian bark is (27 Mar 1907)
- The British steamer Leander was (26 Mar 1907)
- A monster 7-foot sailfish was (23 Mar 1907)
- The wrecking steamer Satilla will (16 Mar 1907)
- Hannah M Bell wreckers agree (15 Mar 1907)
- Hannah M Bell is floated (12 Mar 1907)
- The 350-foot steamer Hannah M (11 Mar 1907)
- A steamer is stranded on (11 Mar 1907)
- The Adeline is raised and (9 Mar 1907)
- Arguing county division (4 Mar 1907)
- Tarpon fishing in the bay (1 Mar 1907)
- Flagler’s accomplishments Pictures (23 Feb 1907)
- The yacht Adeline explodes and (22 Feb 1907)
- Fairfield a Geodetic Survey launch (21 Feb 1907)
- Lee S is safe in Nassau (21 Feb 1907)
- The Lee S is reported (19 Feb 1907)
- The launch Lee S is (18 Feb 1907)
- The steam houseboat Roxana is (16 Feb 1907)
- The May a 207-foot yacht (15 Feb 1907)
- Geodetic Survey Department to correct (9 Feb 1907)
- The first train crosses from (9 Feb 1907)
- The handsome 86-foot yacht Mosquetaire (7 Feb 1907)
- The yacht Lida and a (4 Feb 1907)
- Sightseeing trips up the Miami (2 Feb 1907)
- Mr W J Matheson is (2 Feb 1907)
- The coasting schooner S B (1 Feb 1907)
- Due to the rough seas (29 Jan 1907)
- Lloyd’s Casualty returns for 1906 (28 Jan 1907)
- The Avante Avanti a Norweigian (25 Jan 1907)
- The schooner Snow a regular (25 Jan 1907)
- Biscayne Bay is recommended for (25 Jan 1907)
- FEC is digging a reservoir (22 Jan 1907)
- A Miami houseboat that was (21 Jan 1907)
- Florida Keys is hard hit (21 Jan 1907)
- The launch Radium is badly (18 Jan 1907)
- The US government will survey (15 Jan 1907)
- Three men on the launch (11 Jan 1907)
- A derelict hull and cargo (10 Jan 1907)
- The steamer Miami is floated off (10 Jan 1907)
- Yacht Columbia drawing 11 feet (10 Jan 1907)
- The steamer Miami runs aground (9 Jan 1907)
- Two barges are towed to (8 Jan 1907)
- Rebuilding continues on the St Lucie (8 Jan 1907)
- The 180-foot steam yacht Columbia (8 Jan 1907)
- The US will protect the (4 Jan 1907)
- The palatial 88-foot ketch rigged (3 Jan 1907)
- A fishing sloop is smashed (2 Jan 1907)
- The steamer Phil Scheckle tows (22 Dec 1906)
- The tug Three Friends leaves (22 Dec 1906)
- Caledonia a 277-foot American steamer (21 Dec 1906)
- Derelict lumber from wrecks that (14 Dec 1906)
- Workmen are cleaning debris from (11 Dec 1906)
- The Wanderer raises the St (8 Dec 1906)
- A petition for deep water (5 Dec 1906)
- Two big dredges Peickly Heat (4 Dec 1906)
- The St Lucie wreckage is (3 Dec 1906)
- The tug William S Brusstar (30 Nov 1906)
- The steamer dredge Wanderer and (28 Nov 1906)
- An all steel San Domingoan (28 Nov 1906)
- Cynthia is repaired Salvalo is (27 Nov 1906)
- The steamer Cynthia is in (23 Nov 1906)
- Everglades to be surveyed (23 Nov 1906)
- Dredge Oyama is working on (22 Nov 1906)
- The Pierce is ready to sail (19 Nov 1906)
- Klondike takes contractors to Soldier (17 Nov 1906)
- The ocean going tug Edgar (13 Nov 1906)
- The buoy tender Mango is (10 Nov 1906)
- The schooner Pierce is hard (10 Nov 1906)
- The sternwheel steamer La Gloria (10 Nov 1906)
- The schooner Andrew G Pierce (8 Nov 1906)
- The drainage amendment is defeated (7 Nov 1906)
- The Biscayne runs aground off (6 Nov 1906)
- More on Everglades drainage plan (3 Nov 1906)
- The wrecked James Judge floated (1 Nov 1906)
- The captain and crew of (30 Oct 1906)
- A picture of a Miami (27 Oct 1906)
- A houseboat at Cape Florida (27 Oct 1906)
- The steamer Mascotte survives the (26 Oct 1906)
- The Lady Lou visits the (26 Oct 1906)
- The steamer Biscayne goes aground; (25 Oct 1906)
- FEC extension property loss exceeds (22 Oct 1906)
- The St Lucie sunk in (20 Oct 1906)
- The steamer St Lucie is (20 Oct 1906)
- The lowest barometric pressure is (19 Oct 1906)
- The steamer St Lucie leaves (17 Oct 1906)
- Storm warnings for Florida coast (17 Oct 1906)
- Hattie Darling is floated and (16 Oct 1906)
- Wanderer a 124-foot steamer sinks (16 Oct 1906)
- The schooner Hattie Darling goes (15 Oct 1906)
- Childs is pulled off (13 Oct 1906)
- Childs is aground at the (12 Oct 1906)
- The tug Childs tows the (8 Oct 1906)
- The steamer Cynthia will start (8 Oct 1906)
- A rigid building ordinance is (4 Oct 1906)
- Arguing about the drainage propostion (21 Sep 1906)
- Latest on the railroad extension (21 Sep 1906)
- The schooner Cooper loses her (15 Sep 1906)
- Lotus the paymaster launch for (15 Sep 1906)
- Telegraph cable to be laid (13 Sep 1906)
- The schooner R T Fountain (12 Sep 1906)
- Steel arrives for the extension (11 Sep 1906)
- The tug Brusstar goes aground (10 Sep 1906)
- The stern wheel steamer Helen (7 Sep 1906)
- A steamer is disabled and (7 Sep 1906)
- Operations on the ship channel (4 Sep 1906)
- A schooner from Bimini goes (1 Sep 1906)
- A Large sloop inbound from (30 Aug 1906)
- Extensive improvements planned for FEC (22 Aug 1906)
- Drainage plans revisited Levee around (16 Aug 1906)
- Miami River dumping ground is (9 Aug 1906)
- A Norwegian sailor jumps from (8 Aug 1906)
- Light beacons for the bay (6 Aug 1906)
- Many more pictures around Miami (27 Jul 1906)
- History of Miami Pictures (25 Jul 1906)
- Miami Street Railway Company begins operations (25 Jul 1906)
- An immense 3-foot crawfish caught (16 Jul 1906)
- Four schooners are engaged in (16 Jul 1906)
- Yacht Pineland is in port today (13 Jul 1906)
- Racing boats are being built (13 Jul 1906)
- Applicants must be over 21 (11 Jul 1906)
- Laurel a steam lighthouse tender (7 Jul 1906)
- The Biscayne is pulled free (2 Jul 1906)
- All motor boats must be (27 Jun 1906)
- The Biscayne is still stuck (26 Jun 1906)
- The steamer Miami arrives from (25 Jun 1906)
- The FEC steamer Biscayne is (23 Jun 1906)
- Sybil weathers the storm and (19 Jun 1906)
- A hurricane sweeps Miami passes (18 Jun 1906)
- Captain Phinney discusses the Cottingham wreck (16 Jun 1906)
- Sybil is safe in port (15 Jun 1906)
- The 159-foot 3-masted schooner Emma (15 Jun 1906)
- The tug Sybil has not (14 Jun 1906)
- Due to high winds the (11 Jun 1906)
- Alice Lord a schooner aground (7 Jun 1906)
- A record sized Loggerhead turtle (7 Jun 1906)
- Steamer Kennedy arrives in port (6 Jun 1906)
- Lumber is still arriving from (6 Jun 1906)
- Vagabondia a steam houseboat sinks (6 Jun 1906)
- The Mascotte is towed offshore (4 Jun 1906)
- The Vandalia is found floating (4 Jun 1906)
- Kennedy earlier Kenedy a steamer (2 Jun 1906)
- After working off one bank (2 Jun 1906)
- The tug Dauntless cruises leisurely (1 Jun 1906)
- The steamer Mascotte arrives here today (1 Jun 1906)
- The Vandalia a 71-foot 2-masted (29 May 1906)
- The steamer A F Lucas (28 May 1906)
- Puzzle pictures in Metropolis every Saturday (26 May 1906)
- Rumors that the schooner Hattie (22 May 1906)
- The R C Rickmers a (19 May 1906)
- The Brooks is floated and (18 May 1906)
- Blasting for FEC’s railroad roadbed (18 May 1906)
- The schooner Brooks is still (17 May 1906)
- The schooner Phillips M Brooks (16 May 1906)
- Governor Broward discusses the Everglades (14 May 1906)
- Florida’s railroad across the Keys (12 May 1906)
- The tug Sybil was forced (12 May 1906)
- Lumber is still arriving in (9 May 1906)
- Cubans are poaching fish in (5 May 1906)
- Louise Hastings a schooner carrying (27 Apr 1906)
- Modern concrete building blocks (9 Apr 1906)
- The steamer Shinnecock pushes an (6 Apr 1906)
- More ship channel work is (5 Apr 1906)
- A Broward dredge for drainage (4 Apr 1906)
- The Ross barges are recovered (3 Apr 1906)
- Concrete work begins on the (2 Apr 1906)
- Yacht Salvalo chartered by Mr (30 Mar 1906)
- The Navy is considering abandonment (30 Mar 1906)
- The racing boat Edwinna will (30 Mar 1906)
- A Ross barge is beached (29 Mar 1906)
- Congress has legalized the metric (28 Mar 1906)
- Drainage Board wants to collect (24 Mar 1906)
- The laws to protect the (10 Mar 1906)
- Notice to boatmen: The cut (8 Mar 1906)
- The Salvalo a yacht owned (7 Mar 1906)
- Key West spongers cannot use (1 Mar 1906)
- Yachts Iola and Hazel arrive (20 Feb 1906)
- Smack Haze sinks in the (19 Feb 1906)
- The tug Osceola is searching (17 Feb 1906)
- The tug M’Cauley arrives in (16 Feb 1906)
- Tug Dauntless loses 3 barges (14 Feb 1906)
- The building of a street (13 Feb 1906)
- A damage suit is filed (13 Feb 1906)
- Rita is temporarily repaired to (10 Feb 1906)
- The elegant 145-foot steam yacht (8 Feb 1906)
- Twenty camps and 5000 men (6 Feb 1906)
- Stern wheel FEC steamers arrive: (5 Feb 1906)
- Yacht’s Rowena and Roxina will (3 Feb 1906)
- Yacht Rita’s insurance is satisfactorily adjusted (3 Feb 1906)
- Bond for an electric railway (2 Feb 1906)
- The houseboat Zeta that went (1 Feb 1906)
- Rita’s anchors and chain are (30 Jan 1906)
- Crack yachts are coming to (26 Jan 1906)
- The owner of Rita charters (25 Jan 1906)
- Florida Governor Broward is pushing (24 Jan 1906)
- Flagler will lend support for (23 Jan 1906)
- Coasting schooner Magnolia goes aground (22 Jan 1906)
- The yacht Rita is brought (22 Jan 1906)
- The steamer Shinnecock runs over (20 Jan 1906)
- The Rita is moved away (19 Jan 1906)
- Work to raise the yacht (18 Jan 1906)
- The road to West Palm (18 Jan 1906)
- Rita (previously Granatsa a 54-foot (17 Jan 1906)
- Rivermont land owned by Tatum (16 Jan 1906)
- Large catches of kingfish (13 Jan 1906)
- The FEC dredge is finished (10 Jan 1906)
- The American schooner Nokomis capsizes (8 Jan 1906)
- Mackerel catches are very low (6 Jan 1906)
- Pushing Washington for more harbor (6 Jan 1906)
- The new FEC tug Sabilla arrives (5 Jan 1906)
- Merchants favor harbor improvements (5 Jan 1906)
- Lighthouse of Florida Reef Picture (4 Jan 1906)
- A committee is appointed to (30 Dec 1905)
- The 3-masted schooner Sakata capsized (28 Dec 1905)
- The terminal dock will be (28 Dec 1905)
- A water barge towed by (28 Dec 1905)
- Klondike has an accident and (20 Dec 1905)
- All launches must provide side (20 Dec 1905)
- More on the Ross contract (20 Dec 1905)
- A victim of the Mount (18 Dec 1905)
- He’d be a Wrecker Short (15 Dec 1905)
- The St Lucie a 122-foot (14 Dec 1905)
- The schooner Mount Pleasant explodes (13 Dec 1905)
- The steamer Algola is grounded (12 Dec 1905)
- Chemicals from the cargo of (7 Dec 1905)
- The slayer of Guy Bradley (6 Dec 1905)
- The schooner Snow is being (5 Dec 1905)
- The schooner Snow runs aground (4 Dec 1905)
- The Jenkins arrives safely in (2 Dec 1905)
- The fishing sloop Jenkins is (1 Dec 1905)
- Captain Hienkle caught a dolphin (27 Nov 1905)
- Government engineers are pleased with (23 Nov 1905)
- Cargo of Zion still coming (13 Nov 1905)
- More vessels are bought by FEC (11 Nov 1905)
- FEC laborers refuse to work; (9 Nov 1905)
- The mackerel fishing industry is (8 Nov 1905)
- Official ground breaking for railroad extension (4 Nov 1905)
- Fowey Rocks light keeper almost dies (4 Nov 1905)
- Miamians are building a high (2 Nov 1905)
- What Flagler has done for Florida (19 Oct 1905)
- A paragraph on particulars of (18 Oct 1905)
- The barge Steelton lies high (18 Oct 1905)
- A ship load of laborers (18 Oct 1905)
- More details on the railroad (17 Oct 1905)
- In ballast drawing deep the (14 Oct 1905)
- Lots of small marine news (5 Oct 1905)
- The schooner Dellie goes aground (4 Oct 1905)
- All Miami vessels are busy (30 Sep 1905)
- The tug Dauntless is in (18 Sep 1905)
- A survey for draining the (16 Sep 1905)
- The wrecked Alicia will be (14 Sep 1905)
- The British schooner Raven is (6 Sep 1905)
- West Palm Beach drainage bids (5 Sep 1905)
- The 105-foot American steamship Peconic (29 Aug 1905)
- Florida Automobile Regulations Act passes (26 Aug 1905)
- Ten years ago when I (24 Aug 1905)
- A hazardous shoal patch is (22 Aug 1905)
- More bickering about FEC profits (21 Aug 1905)
- Mosquitoes are extremely badworst this (19 Aug 1905)
- Wreckers for the City of (16 Aug 1905)
- The City of Washington is (9 Aug 1905)
- The City of Washington is (8 Aug 1905)
- The steamer City of Washington (7 Aug 1905)
- Plans for land drainage operations (3 Aug 1905)
- Growing concern about the yellow (2 Aug 1905)
- Special Key West edition: Lots (31 Jul 1905)
- FEC railroad bridge descriptions (28 Jul 1905)
- Wreckers have given up on (26 Jul 1905)
- Jetty design problems (23 Jul 1905)
- General city bickering about profits (21 Jul 1905)
- Captain Fozzard of the Three (19 Jul 1905)
- Guy Bradley game warden at (15 Jul 1905)
- Work on channel is progressing finely (13 Jul 1905)
- FEC dredges arrive for extension (10 Jul 1905)
- The launch Lucile takes a (6 Jul 1905)
- Most shocking crime in history (26 Jun 1905)
- A clear picture of the (24 Jun 1905)
- The Three Friends comes into (23 Jun 1905)
- Terminal dock is busy: Preparing (22 Jun 1905)
- The James Judge a 4-masted (22 Jun 1905)
- Flagler unfolds plans for a (20 Jun 1905)
- Three more lighters of rock (16 Jun 1905)
- US Geodetic Survey is mapping (7 Jun 1905)
- A large solid mahogany ship’s (30 May 1905)
- An unknown steamer goes ashore (27 May 1905)
- Steamship David libeled; enters suit (24 May 1905)
- Everglades drainage report filed (24 May 1905)
- Dade County Furniture Company advertisement: (19 May 1905)
- Joint legislative committees favor railroad extension (18 May 1905)
- The tug Martha Helen pulls (16 May 1905)
- Inspector of Customs Ferris on (15 May 1905)
- The English tramp steamer David (15 May 1905)
- The Reclaiming Bill a bill (13 May 1905)
- Railroad extension operations have practically begun (12 May 1905)
- The schooner Siren capsizes 2 (12 May 1905)
- Wrecking tugs with pumps arrive (9 May 1905)
- Cargo from the Alicia is (6 May 1905)
- Trains of jetty material arrive (5 May 1905)
- Smuggling may be charged against (4 May 1905)
- The Alicia’s valuable cargo is (3 May 1905)
- The Alicia is not sold (3 May 1905)
- Tug Klondike arrives in Jacksonville (2 May 1905)
- Sightseeing trips are organized to (1 May 1905)
- More schooners from Alicia arrive (29 Apr 1905)
- The Forward has taken 4 (29 Apr 1905)
- The revenue cutter Forward goes (28 Apr 1905)
- Schooners arrive in Key West (27 Apr 1905)
- The railroad extension bill is (26 Apr 1905)
- The tug Three Friends returns (26 Apr 1905)
- The tug Three Friends will (25 Apr 1905)
- The tug Childs arrives in (24 Apr 1905)
- History of Miami (24 Apr 1905)
- The Alicia a large 3-masted (22 Apr 1905)
- More on railroad extension bill (21 Apr 1905)
- The steamer Ilis Alicia is (21 Apr 1905)
- A new telephone system is (20 Apr 1905)
- A new enterprise for Miami: (19 Apr 1905)
- The launch Lucile arrives safely (18 Apr 1905)
- Cape Florida lighthouse is in (17 Apr 1905)
- The launch yacht Lucile may (15 Apr 1905)
- Canal to drain land west (14 Apr 1905)
- A bill is introduced in (13 Apr 1905)
- Special jetty outfit arrives; more (13 Apr 1905)
- More on outside jetty and (10 Apr 1905)
- The Martinique loses a sail (5 Apr 1905)
- The Helen crew arrives in (29 Mar 1905)
- Helen a 3-masted British schooner (28 Mar 1905)
- The collier Abarenda is pulled (24 Mar 1905)
- The government collier steamer Abarenda (23 Mar 1905)
- A 3-masted Nova Scotiaman schooner (22 Mar 1905)
- A 3-masted schooner is ashore (21 Mar 1905)
- More on the opening of (15 Mar 1905)
- The new ship channel is (14 Mar 1905)
- A Miami to Key West (3 Mar 1905)
- Update on channel dredging (27 Feb 1905)
- Angelfish Key fishing club being formed (21 Feb 1905)
- Flagler meets with legislators in (7 Feb 1905)
- The crew of the Massa (2 Feb 1905)
- One of the Key West (31 Jan 1905)
- The English tramp steamer Ackworth (31 Jan 1905)
- Libel over a barge wrecked (30 Jan 1905)
- FEC big shots arrive on (28 Jan 1905)
- Wreckers hired by Lummus are (28 Jan 1905)
- Lowest tide recorded in Miami (26 Jan 1905)
- The schooner Lily arrives in (25 Jan 1905)
- West Palm Beach news: Linela (23 Jan 1905)
- The wrecking schooner Volunteer lost (23 Jan 1905)
- J E Lummus purchases the (20 Jan 1905)
- Attempts will be made by (19 Jan 1905)
- The steamer Andania lies aground (17 Jan 1905)
- Massa De Gnecco an Italian (17 Jan 1905)
- The Spanish bark El Victoria (16 Jan 1905)
- The British steamer Andania goes (13 Jan 1905)
- The 4-masted schooner Hayford goes (13 Jan 1905)
- The 2-masted schooner Linela engaged (12 Jan 1905)
- The British schooner Ellen E (5 Jan 1905)
- FEC surveyors are working rapidly (23 Dec 1904)
- A detailed plat map of (22 Dec 1904)
- A diagram of Miami harbor (8 Dec 1904)
- Work is progressing on Miami’s (8 Dec 1904)
- Miami Board of Trade want (30 Nov 1904)
- The railroad will go to (21 Nov 1904)
- Klondike pulls Linealia off the sand (18 Nov 1904)
- The schooner Linealia loaded with (17 Nov 1904)
- The tender Arbutus is also (16 Nov 1904)
- The Klondike goes down to (15 Nov 1904)
- Dredge chisels are too heavy (2 Nov 1904)
- Another story about the railroad surveying (31 Oct 1904)
- More about the railroad extension (29 Oct 1904)
- The tender Laurel will erect (26 Oct 1904)
- Seamen of Zion talk about (24 Oct 1904)
- Details of chisel on chisel dredge (22 Oct 1904)
- Soldier Key is hard hit (21 Oct 1904)
- Some of the Zion wreckage (21 Oct 1904)
- The Veteran is a total (20 Oct 1904)
- The schooner Melrose is wrecked (20 Oct 1904)
- Wreckers comb the beach but (19 Oct 1904)
- The Veteran a coasting schooner (19 Oct 1904)
- The German bark Zion loaded (19 Oct 1904)
- The captains of Martinque and (19 Oct 1904)
- Many Miami wreckers search for (18 Oct 1904)
- The Martinque safely rides out (18 Oct 1904)
- Many unconfirmed wrecks reported as (17 Oct 1904)
- More on cutting the channel (13 Oct 1904)
- Klondike is towing a tannic (11 Oct 1904)
- FEC surveyors have reached Knights Key (8 Oct 1904)
- Cape Florida may become a (7 Oct 1904)
- The beacon tender Martha has (17 Sep 1904)
- Extensive survey work is being (16 Sep 1904)
- Big dredge boats for the (10 Sep 1904)
- More on dredge work (1 Sep 1904)
- The British steamer Winifred appears (30 Aug 1904)
- FEC is dredging in the (27 Aug 1904)
- The British steamer Tiger is (22 Aug 1904)
- A bridge will be built (17 Aug 1904)
- The steamer Martinique breaks a (15 Aug 1904)
- More on channel jetty work (9 Aug 1904)
- New owners visit Angel Fish Key (8 Aug 1904)
- Government steamboat inspectors are here (3 Aug 1904)
- The railroad is now finished (2 Aug 1904)
- The steamer El Rio spots (26 Jul 1904)
- The railroad will be extended (21 Jul 1904)
- A Ross dredge arrives for (19 Jul 1904)
- A 26 year old note (6 Jul 1904)
- Crawfish are plentiful near Soldier Key (22 Jun 1904)
- Biscayne Bay land suit: The (22 Jun 1904)
- Ross Dredging outfit of the (13 Jun 1904)
- Old hulks and discarded boats (11 Jun 1904)
- 3500 cubic yards of dug (2 Jun 1904)
- The steamer Martinique arrived can (31 May 1904)
- Thousands of feet of lumber (21 May 1904)
- The Miami News will be (21 May 1904)
- Angel Fish Key is purchased (18 May 1904)
- The channel rock will be (7 May 1904)
- Two men are exploring the (5 May 1904)
- Details on the government chisel dredge (4 May 1904)
- Details about the government barges (2 May 1904)
- Martinique will be overhauled in (30 Apr 1904)
- The steamer Martinique is in (21 Apr 1904)
- The tug Bon Accord and (18 Apr 1904)
- More on Roome’s resort plans (7 Apr 1904)
- Jetty work for new channel (31 Mar 1904)
- Commodore Roome wants to make (24 Mar 1904)
- The 20 ton auxiliary sloop (18 Mar 1904)
- More on channel dredging (8 Mar 1904)
- The Italian steamer Manzibello on (2 Mar 1904)
- More Miami harbor channel descriptions (25 Feb 1904)
- A large Spanish or Norwegian (22 Feb 1904)
- The submerged telegraph cable is (17 Feb 1904)
- 53 registered at hotel on (12 Feb 1904)
- Two large ditches have been (9 Feb 1904)
- Daily round trips from Royal (21 Jan 1904)
- Key West news: The steamer (19 Jan 1904)
- The 65-foot steamer Louise will (8 Jan 1904)
- Government harbor work contract is (1 Jan 1904)
- A history of The Miami (11 Dec 1903)
- Bids for dredging and breakwater (20 Nov 1903)
- The Daily Metropolis will appear (20 Nov 1903)
- Captain Dodge turns his dredge (13 Nov 1903)
- It is rumored that Mr (30 Oct 1903)
- Captain’s story of Inchulva tragedy (25 Sep 1903)
- Two local tugs which have (25 Sep 1903)
- Crews are standing by the (25 Sep 1903)
- The railroad will be extended (25 Sep 1903)
- Victims of the September 1903 (18 Sep 1903)
- Storm hits Miami Probably a (11 Sep 1903)
- 1200 feet more and the (4 Sep 1903)
- Letter to editor: Throwing refuse (7 Aug 1903)
- Heavy equipment moves over new (7 Aug 1903)
- Some local drainage work Also (7 Aug 1903)
- A crew member from a (10 Jul 1903)
- Channel dredging passes the cable (10 Jul 1903)
- The English steamer Greyfield drawing (15 May 1903)
- More information about the channel dredging (1 May 1903)
- A history of work done (24 Apr 1903)
- The Miami directory is finished (17 Apr 1903)
- A detailed survey and map (20 Mar 1903)
- Dredging the basin at terminal (20 Mar 1903)
- The new twin-screw day-passenger vessel (13 Mar 1903)
- The tug Klondike comes to (27 Feb 1903)
- Rough seas prevent the Miami (20 Feb 1903)
- Dredging plans to run 4000 (20 Feb 1903)
- The yacht Star designed by (20 Feb 1903)
- Dredging of the harbor will (6 Feb 1903)
- The tug Klondike is running (16 Jan 1903)
- The steamship Martinique loses one (2 Jan 1903)
- The Peacook Inn is bought (19 Dec 1902)
- Work is started on a (5 Dec 1902)
- The Florida East Coast Hotel (7 Nov 1902)
- The city council adopts a (24 Oct 1902)
- The Miami News appears this week (3 Oct 1902)
- More on the deep water project (12 Sep 1902)
- The old lighthouse Cape Florida (30 Jul 1902)
- Much praising of Miami and sights (28 Jul 1902)
- Miami’s sixth birthday and deep (27 Jun 1902)
- The river and harbor bill (20 Jun 1902)
- A good picture of Lofton (6 Jun 1902)
- Details of Biscayne Bay deepening (6 Jun 1902)
- Deep water for Miami is (30 May 1902)
- Flagler’s connection with deepening the harbor (9 May 1902)
- The Senate passes a harbor (25 Apr 1902)
- The yacht Roamer and Rowena (18 Apr 1902)
- Miami’s deep harbor now seems (4 Apr 1902)
- The 4-masted schooner Monhegan carrying (21 Mar 1902)
- The sloop Manakin went down (28 Feb 1902)
- The yacht Carib built by (17 Jan 1902)
- The 205-foot schooner Doris with (10 Jan 1902)
- Lighthouse tender Mangrove is putting (8 Nov 1901)
- Channel dredging from steamship docks continues (8 Nov 1901)
- The lessees want to fix (8 Nov 1901)
- Basin and channel dredging is (20 Sep 1901)
- Totten Key Pinery pineapple plantation (23 Aug 1901)
- First Miamian executed: Hanged in (5 Jul 1901)
- The Austrian steamer Styria has (12 Apr 1901)
- The valuable mahogany from the (29 Mar 1901)
- The river and harbor bill (8 Mar 1901)
- Mr Roberts Key Largo wrecking (1 Mar 1901)
- The bill to deepen Biscayne (22 Feb 1901)
- The British tramp steamer Mountos-Wald (28 Dec 1900)
- Miami is petitioning Congress again (7 Dec 1900)
- The steamship City of Key (19 Oct 1900)
- Commodore Munroe receives contracts to (5 Oct 1900)
- Steamship Miami arrivals from Key (21 Sep 1900)
- Captain Bravo is going to (14 Sep 1900)
- The hurricane of September 1900 (14 Sep 1900)
- A manatee and 2 calves (22 Jun 1900)
- For Sale – Schooner Privateer (18 May 1900)
- A 3-masted schooner loaded with (3 Mar 1900)
- The steamship Miami is pulled (15 Dec 1899)
- The tug Childs is arriving (8 Dec 1899)
- The steamship Miami runs aground (1 Dec 1899)
- The club house at Soldier (24 Nov 1899)
- The steamship Glanton owners pay (21 Jul 1899)
- The British tramp Glanton runs (7 Jul 1899)
- The 5-masted schooner Governor Ames (9 Jun 1899)
- The schooner Two Batchelors is (2 Jun 1899)
- An article on Florida crocodiles (14 Apr 1899)
- The British tramp steamer Plattea (17 Mar 1899)
- Miami is waiting for passage (10 Mar 1899)
- The 80-foot steam tug Katy (24 Feb 1899)
- A drawing of the view (25 Nov 1898)
- Cape Florida lighthouse may be (11 Nov 1898)
- The US Lighthouse Department wants (25 Mar 1898)
- The battleship Maine is destroyed (18 Feb 1898)
- Dredges are working to deepen (14 Jan 1898)
- The schooner Haroldine runs aground (7 Jan 1898)
- The launch Daimler and Bicycle (26 Nov 1897)
- The county seat will be (18 Nov 1897)
- The Clyde or only Clyde (15 Oct 1897)
- Dredges are ready to make (8 Oct 1897)
- The Cape Florida Lighthouse Indian (1 Oct 1897)
- The streamer Asturias is libelled (13 Jul 1897)
- The Santa Lucia strikes a (2 Jul 1897)
- A diver who worked on (9 Apr 1897)
- The Mexican tug Astorius is (18 Mar 1897)
- Damage is done to the (5 Mar 1897)
- Fifteen years ago a boa (18 Feb 1897)
- Dredging continues on the East (12 Feb 1897)
- The dredge Biscayne was wrecked (12 Feb 1897)
- The bark Oh Kim Soon (5 Feb 1897)
- The schooner Biscayne is wrecked (5 Feb 1897)
- ‘The Indian Key Massacre’ is (29 Jan 1897)
- ‘Florida Wrecks and Reef Lights’ (29 Jan 1897)
- Entries to the Biscayne Bay (29 Jan 1897)
- Captain Vaill’s floating hotel which (29 Jan 1897)
- The schooner Manatee was ordered (22 Jan 1897)
- The Royal Palm Hotel opens (22 Jan 1897)
- The steamer City of Monticello (22 Jan 1897)
- Florida East Coast Railroad Company (22 Jan 1897)
- Over harvesting threatens the Florida (1 Jan 1897)
- The pleasure schooner Adrienne has (1 Jan 1897)
- Due to financial losses the (25 Dec 1896)
- The schooner Nathan F Cobb (11 Dec 1896)
- The side wheel steamer City (4 Dec 1896)
- The Volunteer returns from the (13 Nov 1896)
- The Astorias is partially raised (30 Oct 1896)
- Since the City of Key (23 Oct 1896)
- The British steamer Springwell gets (16 Oct 1896)
- Capt Johnson continues to salvage (16 Oct 1896)
- The Shelter Island sunk on (16 Oct 1896)
- The steamer City of Richmond (18 Sep 1896)
- The demolition of a 7000 (18 Sep 1896)
- The steamer Three Friends is (11 Sep 1896)
- Capt Bradish Johnson is engaged (21 Aug 1896)
- Miami incorporates (31 Jul 1896)
- Construction on the Royal Palm (3 Jul 1896)
- Minor Miami River improvements (12 Jun 1896)
- The steamer City of Key (5 Jun 1896)
- The steamer Biscayne needs deeper (5 Jun 1896)
- The 3-masted schooner Rollin Sanford (15 May 1896)
- The launch Edith R takes (15 May 1896)
- The first Miami newspaper The (15 May 1896)
- The steamer Erl King is aground (18 Dec 1891)
- The steamer Erl King is (17 Dec 1891)
- The steamer Mississippi is aground (25 Apr 1874)
- The steamer Mississippi is aground (24 Apr 1874)
- The steamer Mississippi is aground (1 Sep 1871)