The Alvena, becalmed for 25 days, arrives at the Panama Canal. (14 Mar 1926)
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The Alvena, becalmed for 25 days, arrives at the Panama Canal. (14 Mar 1926)
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The Orr plan for harbor expansion is offered to the War Department. (14 Mar 1926)
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The tug Roosevelt, Perry’s ship in the Artic, is in port. [Photo] (13 Mar 1926)
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Page: 28, Section: N/A
Ships are accumulating at the anchorage waiting for permission to enter the port. (12 Mar 1926)
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Page: 45, Section: N/A
The Alvena and Irene, 4-masted schooners bound for Miami, are long overdue. (12 Mar 1926)
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Page: 15, Section: N/A
Drawings and plans for the proposed harbor terminal south of the causeway. The plan considers the view impact from the Venetian Islands. (12 Mar 1926)
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Page: 15, Section: N/A
The 60-foot yacht Rosabliss burns to the waters edge and sinks south of Cape Florida. (9 Mar 1926)
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Page: 2, Section: N/A
The yacht Friday is launched at Fogal Boat yard. [Photo] (7 Mar 1926)
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Page: 28, Section: N/A
The steamship Kroonland arrives. (1 Mar 1926)
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“Yacht Topics” in the Herald every Sunday contains many yachting reports from around Miami. (28 Feb 1926)
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Page: 46, Section: C