Efforts continue to float the Trinidadian. (14 Jan 1929)
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Efforts continue to float the Trinidadian. (14 Jan 1929)
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The tanker Trinidadian is aground on Gilbert’s Shoal, 25 miles north of Jupiter. (12 Jan 1929)
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The auxiliary schooner Olga goes aground 300 yards north of Jupiter Inlet. The 90-foot vessel was abandoned by the crew. (6 Jan 1929)
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Lighthouse attendants rescue a party from the fishing boat Lindy Lou which sank after striking a submerged wreck northeast of Fowey Lighthouse. The Lindy Lou wreckage is towed in by Coast Guard. (3 Jan 1929)
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A 35-foot cruiser owned by A. Clyde Duval explodes and burns in the Gulf Stream, 4.5 miles east of Bear Cut. (2 Jan 1929)
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A photo of W. J. Matheson’s new yacht Seaforth. (30 Dec 1928)
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A 9 foot sawfish is harpooned in Bear Cut. [Photo] (20 Dec 1928)
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A Goodyear airship will base in Miami if a Key West hangar is moved here by the city. (18 Dec 1928)
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The steamship Munargo is the first large vessel to pilot the channel and dock at night. (15 Dec 1928)
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Many seasonal yachts have arrived. (13 Dec 1928)
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