Details of Biscayne Bay deepening. (6 Jun 1902)
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Details of Biscayne Bay deepening. (6 Jun 1902)
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Deep water for Miami is now an assured fact. (30 May 1902)
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Flagler’s connection with deepening the harbor. (9 May 1902)
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The Senate passes a harbor bill with Miami on the list. AEtna dynamite and supplies for sale by Lummus & Sewell. (25 Apr 1902)
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The yacht Roamer and Rowena collide at the freight dock breaking a bowsprit and windows. (18 Apr 1902)
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Miami’s deep harbor now seems a certainty. The Bill plans an 18 foot deep canal [channel] leading straight out from the shore through Norris Cut. (4 Apr 1902)
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The 4-masted schooner Monhegan, carrying $60,000 of sugar, goes aground on Molasses Key. The vessel and cargo is a total loss. (21 Mar 1902)
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The sloop Manakin went down off Fort Lauderdale while under tow by tug Dewey in severe weather. (28 Feb 1902)
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The yacht Carib built by Commodore Munroe is finished. (17 Jan 1902)
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The 205-foot schooner Doris, with a cargo of 1200 tons of phosphate, is wrecked on a reef about a mile from the Boynton hotel. The ship and cargo a complete loss. (10 Jan 1902)
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