Due to rough seas and strong winds the dredge W. L. Marshall departs for northern ports. The average depth of the channel on the outside is 24.5 feet. (2 Dec 1927)
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Due to rough seas and strong winds the dredge W. L. Marshall departs for northern ports. The average depth of the channel on the outside is 24.5 feet. (2 Dec 1927)
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Due to unsanitary conditions in the Miami River, many houseboats will have to move. (2 Dec 1927)
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City officials give the owners of derelict boats in the Miami River 10 days to remove their vessels. (1 Dec 1927)
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Twenty two wrecked houseboats and barges in the Miami River have been listed for removal. (29 Nov 1927)
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Sewell will go to Washington to present the need for a 35 foot deep harbor. (29 Nov 1927)
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The freighter Rose Murphy rams a submerged object 12 miles southwest of Sand Key lighthouse and sinks in 120 fathoms of water. (28 Nov 1927)
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Vanderbilt’s yacht Ara arrives in Miami. [Photo] (27 Nov 1927)
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Photos of the liner Iroquois. (27 Nov 1927)
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The steamship Fairfax arrives in Miami. (27 Nov 1927)
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The captain of the Rose Mahoney prepares to abandon the ship. Navigation books and charts have been given to the Flagler Memorial Library. (26 Nov 1927)
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