The 302-foot American tramp steamer (4 Oct 1907)

The 302-foot American tramp steamer Lassell is aground near the Haraldine [Haroldine] wreck off the new ship channel. The ship is leaking and the cargo of merchandise is being removed by wreckers and brought to port. (4 Oct 1907)

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Fernfield a British steamer of (13 Sep 1907)

Fernfield, a British steamer of the Munson Line, is floated after jetisoning 400 tons of coal. Captain Sawyer of Key Largo is appointed master wrecker and all of the Miami wreckers assisting are in on salvage. (13 Sep 1907)

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The Munson Line steamer is (12 Sep 1907)

The Munson Line steamer is still ashore near Carey’s Fort Light. Wreckers are standing by. (12 Sep 1907)

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When the steamer Miami arrived (11 Sep 1907)

When the steamer Miami arrived today she brought news of a Munson Line steamer ashore at Carey’s Fort Light. (11 Sep 1907)

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Extension steamers berthed in the (24 Aug 1907)

Extension steamers berthed in the Miami River: Biscayne, Wanderer, Satilla, Kennedy, Rough Rider and Babcock. (24 Aug 1907)

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