Lighthouse tender, Mangrove, is putting a new buoy at the entrance around the Cape. (8 Nov 1901)
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Lighthouse tender, Mangrove, is putting a new buoy at the entrance around the Cape. (8 Nov 1901)
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Channel dredging from steamship docks continues. (8 Nov 1901)
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The lessees want to fix up Fort Dallas. (8 Nov 1901)
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Basin and channel dredging is being done by the East Coast Company [FEC]. (20 Sep 1901)
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Totten Key Pinery [pineapple plantation]. (23 Aug 1901)
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First Miamian executed: Hanged in the Dade County jail. (5 Jul 1901)
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The Austrian steamer Styria has been floated with her valuable cargo from French Reef and towed to Key West by tugs Dewey and Childs. Assisting wreckers will be paid $100,000 salvage or more. (12 Apr 1901)
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The valuable mahogany from the wrecked South American has been taken to New York for a better market. (29 Mar 1901)
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The river and harbor bill is killed. A committee will visit Miami. (8 Mar 1901)
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Mr. Roberts, Key Largo wrecking master of the recently wrecked vessel Homerick, collects salvage and his agent brings back a handsome sum of money from New York. (1 Mar 1901)
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