The city of Miami pays (10 May 1920)

The city of Miami pays FEC $650,000 for the land between Sixth and Twelfth Streets and all riparian rights. (10 May 1920)

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The steamer Berry Islands is (4 May 1920)

The steamer Berry Islands is sold by U.S. Sheriff Allen to settle a libel suit against the ship. (4 May 1920)

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Page: 4, Section: N/A

The legal text of the (1 May 1920)

The legal text of the court ruling on the city vs FEC bayfront property/riparian rights issue is listed. (1 May 1920)

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Page: 11, Section: N/A

Allison Shipyard on Miami Beach (1 May 1920)

Allison Shipyard on Miami Beach is building 24×60-foot wood barges at a rate of one every 18 days. (1 May 1920)

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Page: 10, Section: N/A

The Van and Thames will (29 Apr 1920)

The Van and Thames will be taken off and the Sarah Weems will be put on the Miami-Jacksonville run. (29 Apr 1920)

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