The bell buoy moored at (23 Oct 1919)

The bell buoy moored at the end of the north jetty breaks loose and is wrecked on the rocks by the hurricane. The tender has been too busy to replace it. (23 Oct 1919)

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Schooners Mystery J Reedville C (20 Oct 1919)

Schooners Mystery J, Reedville, C. H. Hackley, Admiral and Flora Condon keep the municipal docks busy. (20 Oct 1919)

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The Gulf Refining Company wants (17 Oct 1919)

The Gulf Refining Company wants to dig deeper and wider channels on the east side of the bay. (17 Oct 1919)

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The derelict schooner Hugh Depayne (16 Oct 1919)

The derelict schooner Hugh Depayne is aground on St. Johns bar after drifting in the Gulf Stream since the hurricane. Captain Webster had searched but never found the ship. (16 Oct 1919)

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The arriving tanker Mexoil runs (13 Oct 1919)

The arriving tanker Mexoil runs aground in the ship channel near the east end of the causeway spoil bank. (13 Oct 1919)

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Another marine spectacle witnessed at (10 Oct 1919)

“Another marine spectacle witnessed at the beach yesterday was a 5-masted schooner beating to the northward with every stitch of canvas set and drawing well in the strong east breeze. It is seldom that a vessel of this size is seen from the beach and especially one northbound.” (10 Oct 1919)

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After passing the Biscayne can (10 Oct 1919)

After passing the Biscayne can buoy 8 miles north of Government Cut, a south bound steamer comes to within a mile offshore of Hardie’s casino on the beach before the captain realizes his situation. He then makes the mistake of going due east not knowing he is inside the reef line. With luck and high tide the steamer bumps her way across the lumps east of the cut. (10 Oct 1919)

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