Many artifacts are recovered from the Fort Lauderdale inlet old shipwreck. (25 Sep 1923)
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Many artifacts are recovered from the Fort Lauderdale inlet old shipwreck. (25 Sep 1923)
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Dredges are moving 6 million cubic yards of bay bottom in the north Miami Beach area. [Many filling details.] (23 Sep 1923)
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An ancient Spanish vessel is discovered in Fort Lauderdale inlet by dredgers. (22 Sep 1923)
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Treasure rumors abound when a large old anchor is uncovered in Cocoa Beach. (20 Sep 1923)
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John Anderson may have drowned, but no body is found. (20 Sep 1923)
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A possible explanation of the origin of the term “conch” as applied to a Key Wester. (19 Sep 1923)
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The Sombrero Light keeper, John Anderson, disappears. (19 Sep 1923)
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A detailed drawing of possible bayfront park plans. (16 Sep 1923)
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Page: 12, Section: A
Nassau steamers need more wharfage at the city docks. (16 Sep 1923)
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The Nassauvian runs aground on a spoil bank along the city channel. The Silver Star pulls her free. (13 Sep 1923)
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