The schooner Hester Milburn en (1 Nov 1921)

The schooner Hester Milburn, en route to Miami with 750 tons of jetty granite, is overdue. (1 Nov 1921)

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The Tallapoosa will beach the (1 Nov 1921)

The Tallapoosa will beach the J. W. Somerville, found 43 miles southwest of Sands Key Light, at Kingfish Shoals. The disabled schooner Virginia, owned by the Pensacola Fish Company, was towed to Dry Tortugas. The dismasted schooner Osceola was towed to Key West by the steamer Algiers. (1 Nov 1921)

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Standard Oil tankers are en (31 Oct 1921)

Standard Oil tankers are en route to assist the tanker F. B. Asche aground on Montilla [Matanilla] Reef. (31 Oct 1921)

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The 3-masted schooner J W (31 Oct 1921)

The 3-masted schooner J. W. Somerville is found capsized and dismasted 40 miles off Dry Tortugas. USCG cutter Tallapoosa takes her in tow after searching but not finding any crew members. (31 Oct 1921)

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The Postmaster General is ready (29 Oct 1921)

The Postmaster General is ready to start first class passenger and freight service from Miami to Nassau. (29 Oct 1921)

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