The 4-masted schooners James C. Hamlen and R. R. Govin are discharging at the Belcher dock. [Photo] (23 Oct 1925)
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Page: 16, Section: B
The 4-masted schooners James C. Hamlen and R. R. Govin are discharging at the Belcher dock. [Photo] (23 Oct 1925)
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Page: 16, Section: B
A steamship line is established to carry building materials from the Great Lakes to Miami. (23 Oct 1925)
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Page: 8, Section: A
The steamship Chippewa arrives to serve as temporary barracks for 150 longshoremen arriving from New York. (23 Oct 1925)
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Page: 8, Section: A
The steamships Ellenor, Ansonia and Caderetta bring in building materials from ports worldwide. [Photo] (22 Oct 1925)
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Page: 16, Section: B
The burned out Comanche is towed up the St. Johns River. [Photo] (22 Oct 1925)
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Page: 3, Section: A
The Clyde Lines adds the steamship Dorothy Alexander to the Miami – New York route. (22 Oct 1925)
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Page: 1, Section: A
A photo of the Shinnecock. (21 Oct 1925)
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Page: 16, Section: B
[The daily port report is too long to list. Schooners, steamships, barges, tugs and dredges fill the harbor.] (20 Oct 1925)
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Page: 15, Section: B
The Shinnecock arrives to meet the H. F. Alexander. (20 Oct 1925)
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Page: 2, Section: A
Tugs are assisting the steamship Lake Gunni aground at Dry Tortugas. (19 Oct 1925)
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Page: 3, Section: A