The Coast Guard cutter Miami (3 Aug 1915)

The Coast Guard cutter Miami investigates a “sub” off Cape Sable. Closer inspection reveals the “sub” is a derelict schooner destroyed on 15 June. (3 Aug 1915)

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The Van is delayed by (3 Aug 1915)

The Van is delayed by a storm off Cape Canaveral. (3 Aug 1915)

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Rocket morse code signals about (27 Jul 1915)

Rocket morse code signals about banana shipments between vessels off Cape Florida and the House of Refuge were misinterpreted by landlubbers as distress signals. (27 Jul 1915)

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The river channel is now (27 Jul 1915)

The river channel is now dredged 200 feet wide and 12 feet deep. (27 Jul 1915)

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An unusual calm is restricting (23 Jul 1915)

An unusual calm is restricting the schooners Fearless, Julia Elizabeth and Hattie Darlin from crossing the Gulf Stream. With perishable cargos bound for Nassau they are 2 weeks overdue and offshore Jupiter. (23 Jul 1915)

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The yacht Scout disabled near (19 Jul 1915)

The yacht Scout, disabled near Gun Key, drifts with the crew for 4 days in the Gulf Stream. (19 Jul 1915)

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Dredging to fill the shore (19 Jul 1915)

Dredging to fill the shore out 800 feet from First Street to Miramar started today. (19 Jul 1915)

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Six Miami – Nassau schooners (6 Jul 1915)

Six Miami – Nassau schooners are in Miami at the same time: Francis E, Admiral, Fearless, Sarah E. Douglas, Hattie Darlin and Julia Elizabeth. (6 Jul 1915)

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