The schooner Tomarca is a total loss. (22 Sep 1929)
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The schooner Tomarca is a total loss. (22 Sep 1929)
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The freighter Tomarca goes aground north of Flagler Beach, St. Augustine. (21 Sep 1929)
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Filling on the causeway for the proposed exposition site starts. (10 Sep 1929)
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Daily port report: Steamships Princess Montagu, Upshur, Betty Weems and Pawnee. Motor vessel Ena K. (6 Sep 1929)
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Page: 15, Section: N/A
$65,350 in claims are filed against the Lake Treva by salvors who assisted in floating the ship. [Details of early wrecking days.] (1 Sep 1929)
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The Lake Treva is pulled from the reef by the steamship Marie Leonharet. (28 Aug 1929)
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The steamship Lake Treva is hauled off the coral reef at Fowey Rocks after a 14 hour struggle. (28 Aug 1929)
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A photo of the Se-Bot-M boat Eureka. (15 Aug 1929)
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U.S. Army engineers will assist in removing sunken ships and derelicts from the Miami River and harbor. (27 Jul 1929)
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A “silver” bath tub in the yacht Nohab, formerly Hohenzollern when owned by Kaiser Wilhelm, is a mixture of nickel, zinc and copper. (14 Jul 1929)
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