Confirmed reports of German U-boats in the Gulf of Mexico. (7 Apr 1917)
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Confirmed reports of German U-boats in the Gulf of Mexico. (7 Apr 1917)
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More of the Miami River will be bulkheaded. (6 Apr 1917)
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Unconfirmed reports of German U-boats in the Gulf of Mexico. (6 Apr 1917)
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President Wilson signs a declaration of war against Germany. (6 Apr 1917)
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Disputes about franchises along the unfinished causeway. (4 Apr 1917)
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The Japanese steamer aground 9 miles north of Government Cut, near the House of Refuge, gets off at high tide. (2 Apr 1917)
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A Japanese steamer is grounded on the beach near the House of Refuge, about 8 miles north of Government Cut. Tugs Resolute and Kate Cannon go to assist. (2 Apr 1917)
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Watson hardware is sold to Lassiter & McDonald. (31 Mar 1917)
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The yacht Corsair carrying city officials inspecting the ship channel progress, gets stuck on a bar in the bay. (30 Mar 1917)
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The Chamber of Commerce continues its push for 25 feet of water in the Miami harbor. Worried about the war; they request two guns to be stationed at the bar and a patrol boat on duty in Biscayne Bay. (29 Mar 1917)
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