The Spanish tramp steamer Valmaseda (6 Aug 1910)

The Spanish tramp steamer Valmaseda with a cargo of coal and peat is aground on the reef about 4 miles south of Fowey Light. Revenue cutter Forward is on her way from Key West to Leadbury Reef. A Board of Survey [interesting list of members] finds she is in 22 feet of water and the hold is flooded. (6 Aug 1910)

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Mr Krome evacuates the FEC (5 Aug 1910)

Mr. Krome evacuates the FEC construction families during the hurricane season. (5 Aug 1910)

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The steamer Comus is on (23 Jul 1910)

The steamer Comus is on fire in 12 fathoms of water east of Cape Canaveral. (23 Jul 1910)

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The ship channel is completed (16 Jul 1910)

The ship channel is completed from the bay to the ocean with a width of 85 feet and a depth of 18 to 22 feet. (16 Jul 1910)

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The schooner Magnolia which sank (6 Jul 1910)

The schooner Magnolia, which sank at Key West during the October hurricane, is back in commission. (6 Jul 1910)

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