The Joseph P. Cooper leaves port with 300,000 feet of local lumber. (25 May 1908)
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The Joseph P. Cooper leaves port with 300,000 feet of local lumber. (25 May 1908)
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Mr. W. J. Matheson has purchased the Davis Tract of land at Cape Florida. (25 May 1908)
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Mr. Brickell lands a mackerel in an unusual way. (16 May 1908)
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The grand jury returns indictments against Harry Morris and Captain Black charged with stealing LaSalle cargo. (6 May 1908)
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Work will soon start on a canal from the Miami River into the Everglades. (6 May 1908)
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The schooner Joseph P. Cooper will carry a cargo of Dade County yellow pine to New Jersey. [First time local lumber is milled and shipped north.] (5 May 1908)
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The grand jury is probing charges of stealing cargo from the steamer LaSalle. [This is probably the correct spelling for the ship Lassell]. (1 May 1908)
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Charles Pinder drowns while working on the wreck of the Mollie Look. (29 Apr 1908)
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The yacht Trochee fouls an overhead electric wire over the river, breaking off a few feet of mast. (28 Apr 1908)
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The yacht Magnolia is berthed up river for the summer. (27 Apr 1908)
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