The Miami Beach city council (16 Jul 1919)

The Miami Beach city council passes laws protecting birds, alligators and crocodiles. (16 Jul 1919)

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Vessels entering and leaving the (15 Jul 1919)

Vessels entering and leaving the harbor by Government Cut now sail straight across the bar, not at an angle or range. (15 Jul 1919)

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The tramp steamer Que Nackoning (9 Jul 1919)

The tramp steamer Que Nackoning resumes her voyage after making repairs while anchored off Miami Beach. (9 Jul 1919)

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The tank ship Mexoil with (9 Jul 1919)

The tank ship Mexoil with 13000 barrels of oil becomes the largest ship to ever to anchor in Miami harbor. (9 Jul 1919)

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The 300-foot 15-foot draft Mexoil (8 Jul 1919)

The 300-foot, 15-foot draft Mexoil is waiting off the bar for high tide before entering Government Cut. (8 Jul 1919)

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