The War Department will not (8 Oct 1919)

The War Department will not permit spoil banks on both sides of the ship channel. (8 Oct 1919)

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The 160-foot Free Lance will (6 Oct 1919)

The 160-foot Free Lance will establish passenger service on the Miami – Bimini run. (6 Oct 1919)

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Many dredges are busy channeling (30 Sep 1919)

Many dredges are busy channeling, filling, building jetties and creating islands in Biscayne Bay. (30 Sep 1919)

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The tug Salvor Captain Webster (29 Sep 1919)

The tug Salvor, Captain Webster, may have located the derelict and abandoned mahogany laden schooner Hugh Depaynes in the Bahamas. He will tow her to Key West where Webster’s wrecking outfit will lay claim. (29 Sep 1919)

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Divers identify a storm sunk (20 Sep 1919)

Divers identify a storm sunk steamer in 40 feet of water near Rebecca Shoals light as the Valbanera. There is no trace of the 300 passengers and 150 crewmen. (20 Sep 1919)

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