The City of Miami is sold by federal court. (2 Nov 1922)
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The City of Miami is sold by federal court. (2 Nov 1922)
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Daily port report: Julia Elizabeth, Yankton, Frances E. and the schooner Ruth Price. (1 Nov 1922)
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The Florida lobster industry is growing. (1 Nov 1922)
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The Sea Horse is collecting specimens at Angel Fish Creek. (31 Oct 1922)
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Dade and Monroe County bickering impede the Key Largo highway project. (31 Oct 1922)
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Two large freighters, the Tipton and Plainfield, are bought by Baltimore & Carolina Steamship Company. (31 Oct 1922)
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The 4-masted Van Lear Black and 3-masted Tacoma schooners are pictured at Miami docks. (31 Oct 1922)
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Daily port report: Lake Agomak and Julia Elizabeth. (29 Oct 1922)
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The 267-foot oil burning freighter Pawnee will provide Miami – Jacksonville service. (29 Oct 1922)
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An aerial picture of the Converse berthed at municipal dock. (29 Oct 1922)
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