The federal government may help drain the Everglades. (27 Aug 1915)
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The federal government may help drain the Everglades. (27 Aug 1915)
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A large tramp steamer is aground on Ajax Reef. (26 Aug 1915)
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A Collins owned dredge ran aground in the lower bay. (25 Aug 1915)
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Carl Fisher’s idea to place identification markers at Caesar’s Creek, Angel Fish Creek and the sea gardens to benefit visiting yachtsmen will be done. (19 Aug 1915)
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The county will not finance a channel cutting through the peninsula at Baker’s Haul-over. (19 Aug 1915)
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The 3-masted schooner Alice R. Phillips is spotted by the tug Peoria inside the outer reef with the flag flying union down. In a leaking condition she is towed to Key West. (17 Aug 1915)
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The steamship Santurc is freed after 3 days on the southwest bank of Dry Tortugas by jettisoning part of the lumber cargo. She is in Key West for repairs. The captain, Herman H. Kiehne, was in command of the American ship, William P. Frye when it was sunk by the Germans on 28 January 1915. (16 Aug 1915)
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The train ferry boat Henry M. Flagler is in dry dock in Havana. (16 Aug 1915)
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The bayfront filling from First Street to Miramar will create new land 2400 feet long and 600 feet wide. (5 Aug 1915)
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The steamer Panama starts regular service between Miami and Key West. (4 Aug 1915)
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