The German steamer Schleswig Holstein arrives with cement and passengers. This is the first vessel ever to bring passengers directly from Europe. [Photo] (26 Oct 1926)
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The German steamer Schleswig Holstein arrives with cement and passengers. This is the first vessel ever to bring passengers directly from Europe. [Photo] (26 Oct 1926)
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The Emma Sue is safe. (24 Oct 1926)
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The Nassauvian sails for Nassau with a record-setting 650 tons of cargo. (23 Oct 1926)
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The motor vessel Emma Sue is long overdue from Nassau. (23 Oct 1926)
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Vessels in the vicinity of the 19 September hurricane who have not been heard from: British freighter Trevose, British freighter Golden Cape and American freighter Haleakala. (22 Oct 1926)
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The Miami Gun Club log cabin at Country Club Estates is converted to a school house. (21 Oct 1926)
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Miami gets 70 MPH winds from a hurricane that sweeps Cuba. (21 Oct 1926)
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Some hurricane affected vessels in service: Eleuthera, Olga and Nassauvian. The Nancy Lee is being floated. (20 Oct 1926)
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Federal assistance is given to help raise sunken vessels in the harbor. (17 Oct 1926)
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The auxiliary schooner Julia Elizabeth returns to take up Miami – Nassau service. (15 Oct 1926)
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