The steamer Yankton is still aground between bouys on the south side of Government Cut. (23 Nov 1922)
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The steamer Yankton is still aground between bouys on the south side of Government Cut. (23 Nov 1922)
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The British steamer Yankton runs aground on the rocks at Government Cut. The USCG cutter Vidette is assisting. (23 Nov 1922)
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The Yankton is aground and listing at Government Cut. (22 Nov 1922)
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A picture of the Esther Weems discharging cargo at the municipal dock. (22 Nov 1922)
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The construction of a third warehouse at municipal docks is authorized by the city. (22 Nov 1922)
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Greater protection is sought for sea mammals. (19 Nov 1922)
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Daily port report: Pawnee, Ester Weems, Yankton, Panoil and Mystery J. (17 Nov 1922)
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The 143-foot Leoben will start Miami – Nassau service. (13 Nov 1922)
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Freighters, tugs and barges crowd the municipal docks. (12 Nov 1922)
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The Liberty II brings down cargo and passengers from Lake Okeechobee. The tank barges Susquehanna and Juanita arrive with crude oil. Bowers Southern dredge number 4 continues to fill at the city docks. Pawnee is loading and the Nancy Weems is due. (11 Nov 1922)
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