Lumber is still arriving from the wrecked bark Zion. (6 Jun 1906)
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Lumber is still arriving from the wrecked bark Zion. (6 Jun 1906)
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Vagabondia, a steam houseboat, sinks off the south jetty at St. Johns bar. (6 Jun 1906)
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The Mascotte is towed offshore by the tug Brusstar. (4 Jun 1906)
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The Vandalia is found floating bottom up off Tampa, no sign of the crew. The Vandalia carried lumber for the Halcyon Hotel. (4 Jun 1906)
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Kennedy [earlier Kenedy], a steamer with supplies for the extension camps, is aground on the rocks at Torch Key. (2 Jun 1906)
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After working off one bank then on to another and so on the Mascotte ends up stuck in the channel off 11th Street. Steamer Biscayne goes out to meet the in coming Martinique since the channel is blocked. (2 Jun 1906)
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The tug Dauntless cruises leisurely to Jacksonville looking for ships in distress. (1 Jun 1906)
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The steamer Mascotte arrives here today. (1 Jun 1906)
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The Vandalia, a 71-foot 2-masted schooner, left Key West for Appalachicola on 8 May and has not been heard from since. She left a day before the blow, heavily rigged and carrying little ballast. It’s feared she capsized in the Gulf. (29 May 1906)
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The steamer A. F. Lucas is damaged by a storm off Jupiter. Miami residents report a steamer passing south off Norris Cut blowing her whistle in distress. (28 May 1906)
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