The P & Oferry steamer (3 Oct 1917)

The P. & O.ferry steamer J. R. Parrot reports sighting a vessel bottom up while returning from Cuba. (3 Oct 1917)

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The Board of Health will (3 Oct 1917)

The Board of Health will oil all standing water in an attempt to control the mosquitos. (3 Oct 1917)

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Finishing work is being done (27 Sep 1917)

Finishing work is being done on the Coast Steamship Company’s 190-foot steamer Maple in Jacksonville. (27 Sep 1917)

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The county commissioners grant F (25 Sep 1917)

The county commissioners grant F. C. B. LeGro permission to build 2 islands [Palm & Hibiscus] west of the Ocean Beach Realty Company’s island in the bay. (25 Sep 1917)

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The 4-masted schooner Goldfield a (19 Sep 1917)

The 4-masted schooner Goldfield, a supply ship for German submarines, goes aground on a reef off Dry Tortugas. A government tug and officers float the abandoned schooner and bring it to Fort Taylor in Key West. (19 Sep 1917)

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The new steamer Maple will (17 Sep 1917)

The new steamer Maple will ply the Miami – Jacksonville route as soon as it arrives. (17 Sep 1917)

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