The twin screw oil burning vessel Nancy Lee has arrived in Miami for excursion service. (20 Apr 1926)
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Page: 4, Section: N/A
The twin screw oil burning vessel Nancy Lee has arrived in Miami for excursion service. (20 Apr 1926)
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Page: 4, Section: N/A
City officials scramble to find funds to finance the Orr Harbor Development Project. (20 Apr 1926)
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Page: 2, Section: N/A
The 4-masted schooner Irene left Washington 126 days ago with a cargo of lumber bound for Miami. The Alvena left the same port at the same time and made it to Miami in 3 months. The Irene never even made it to the Panama Canal. (18 Apr 1926)
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Page: 2, Section: N/A
The Orr Harbor Development Plan is accepted by the War Department. (15 Apr 1926)
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Page: 1, Section: N/A
While the recent purchaser defaults on his payments to the government, the county pushes to acquire Chapman Field. (14 Apr 1926)
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Page: 2, Section: N/A
C. Deering and J. Vogel object to the construction of islands east of Chapman Field by Southern Shores Inc. at a War Department hearing. (13 Apr 1926)
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Page: 2, Section: N/A
Historic details and photos of Matacumbe Key. (11 Apr 1926)
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Page: 37, Section: B
The liner H. F. Alexander will return to Pacific waters during the summer. [Photo] (11 Apr 1926)
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Page: 32, Section: B
The yacht Half Moon, currently used as a cafe and night club at the Flamingo Hotel, was used by Kaiser Wilhelm for 6 years before being captured by the British and sold at auction. Also, the former Wilhelm-owned yacht Nohab is at the city yacht basin. (9 Apr 1926)
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Page: 16, Section: N/A
The steamer City of Palms carried passengers and freight from West Palm Beach to Ft. Myers by the inland route. (7 Apr 1926)
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Page: 1, Section: N/A