More on the silting of the Miami River. (11 Feb 1913)
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More on the silting of the Miami River. (11 Feb 1913)
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The Morgan will stay on its run despite the shoaling. (10 Feb 1913)
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Everglades silt is obstructing the Miami River again. (10 Feb 1913)
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Dr. Lykes breaks a shaft but Etta Thompson and Mount Vernor will handle the freight. (9 Feb 1913)
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People willing to pay the price, can fly across the bay to Ocean Beach in B. A. Power’s biplane. (8 Feb 1913)
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The Dr. Lykes will discontinue the Miami – Key West run. (6 Feb 1913)
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The steamer Morgan is grounded at the mouth of the river. (6 Feb 1913)
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The Miami will be removed from its run until shoaling obstructions on the bar are cleared. (4 Feb 1913)
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The U.S. torpedo boat MacKenzie is in port. (4 Feb 1913)
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The leaking steamer Miami returns to port. Frances E takes Miami’s passengers and mail to Nassau. (3 Feb 1913)
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