The US engineer will come (15 Aug 1911)

The U.S. engineer will come to Miami to inspect the harbor and channel work. (15 Aug 1911)

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The Miami made twin screw (12 Aug 1911)

The Miami made twin screw 70-foot yacht Anton Dohan is featured in the August issue of Motor Boating. (12 Aug 1911)

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Traveling to Key West via (7 Aug 1911)

Traveling to Key West via Hawks Channel on the schooner Dr. Lykes is delightful. (7 Aug 1911)

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Frances E Dr Lykes and (7 Aug 1911)

Frances E, Dr. Lykes and Admiral are freight schooners arriving and deporting Miami today. Barracouta and Cynthiana are on the ways. (7 Aug 1911)

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The Norwegian freight steamer Senstad (17 Jul 1911)

The Norwegian freight steamer Senstad with a load of coal is aground on Tennessee Reef. 800 tons of coal is cast overboard to lighten her. 36 sails and 250 men are hovering about the site with offers of assistance. (17 Jul 1911)

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