The Christobal, with George Merrick’s cargo of Spanish tiles, returns safely to Havana harbor. (16 Oct 1923)
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The Christobal, with George Merrick’s cargo of Spanish tiles, returns safely to Havana harbor. (16 Oct 1923)
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If the Christobal is out there she could make use of the strong and steady southeast wind. (15 Oct 1923)
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Historical data on Dr. Mudd and Fort Jefferson. [Photos] (14 Oct 1923)
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Robert Thompson, Fowey Rocks lightstation attendant for 35 years, died at his Silver Buff home; he was 81. (12 Oct 1923)
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The tanker City of Everett sinks in strong winds and heavy seas 150 miles west of Dry Tortugas. No trace of the 30 man crew. (12 Oct 1923)
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Daily port report: Georgeanna Weems, Louise F., Pawnee, Mystery J., Governor Shea, Nassauvian, Esther Weems, Frances E. and Eleuthera. (11 Oct 1923)
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Progress is being made on reducing the oil pollution problem along Atlantic beaches. (11 Oct 1923)
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Installation of another engine in the Eleuthera makes her the only 3 engine vessel on the Miami – Nassau route. (9 Oct 1923)
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The Spanish schooner Christobal is 2 weeks overdue after leaving Havana for Miami with a cargo of Spanish tiles. (9 Oct 1923)
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The Clyde Line may start passenger service to Miami. (9 Oct 1923)
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