The survey of the bay by the U.S. Engineer is nearly completed. (21 Nov 1910)
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The survey of the bay by the U.S. Engineer is nearly completed. (21 Nov 1910)
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Strippings from the wrecked Statesbury [Stotesbury] will be sold by Capt. Meech at Cook’s dock. (10 Nov 1910)
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The Peninsula Fish Company schooner Limena returns to port with 6000 pounds of Spanish mackerel. (7 Nov 1910)
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The Navy may raise the battleship Maine in February. (5 Nov 1910)
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Wreckage from the 210-foot Stotesbury is brought to port. (4 Nov 1910)
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The steamship Louisianne is aground near Sombrero Light. The cutter Forward took 286 passengers to Key West and is returning for more. (25 Oct 1910)
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The Stotesbury loaded with phosphate is a total loss. (24 Oct 1910)
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The schooner Edward T. Stotesbury is wrecked at Pigeon Key. (22 Oct 1910)
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Details of the Harry T. Heywood loss. (22 Oct 1910)
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Key West bureau reports: The American steamer Herman Frasche is aground at Crockers Reef in 3 fathoms of water. The British steamer Inventor rescues 6 men from the schooner Marta and 10 men from the bark Hugo, both adrift in the Gulf. The schooner Huron is safe but the masts must be chopped away. The Norwegian steamer Fos is wrecked at Marquesas. Schooners Vivian and Standard break moorings, drift to sea and are lost. (22 Oct 1910)
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