The tug Williams Mills and (10 Oct 1921)

The tug Williams Mills and two large barges are en route from New York to salvage the railroad steel from the schooner Mount Hamilton wrecked near Fowey Rocks. (10 Oct 1921)

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The 160-foot Postmaster General is (10 Oct 1921)

The 160-foot Postmaster General is being prepared for first class passenger service on the Miami – Nassau run. (10 Oct 1921)

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The chamber of commerce opposes (7 Oct 1921)

The chamber of commerce opposes the sale of a 50 foot strip of submerged bay land paralleling the causeway. (7 Oct 1921)

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Due to a lack of (7 Oct 1921)

Due to a lack of finances all public schools close. (7 Oct 1921)

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Avenue D changed by the (5 Oct 1921)

Avenue D changed by the Chaille Plan to Miami Avenue, then by the commission to Tuttle Avenue, will remain Miami Avenue. Bayshore Drive remains but the Chaille named S.E. First Avenue will go back to Brickell Avenue only south of the river. (5 Oct 1921)

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An American freighter drawing 18 (1 Oct 1921)

An American freighter drawing 18 feet of water anchored offshore for 15 hours to repair her rudder. (1 Oct 1921)

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The houseboat Viola and another (26 Sep 1921)

The houseboat Viola and another houseboat are destroyed by fire on the bayfront between N.W. 5th and 6th Streets (previously Seventh and Sixth Streets). (26 Sep 1921)

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