A 3-masted schooner loaded with coal is aground off Palm Beach. The tug Childs goes to assist. (3 Mar 1900)
Newspaper: The Miami Metropolis (weekly)
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A 3-masted schooner loaded with coal is aground off Palm Beach. The tug Childs goes to assist. (3 Mar 1900)
Newspaper: The Miami Metropolis (weekly)
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The steamship Miami is pulled off the sand bar. (15 Dec 1899)
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The tug Childs is arriving from Key West to help pull the steamship Miami off the sand bar. (8 Dec 1899)
Newspaper: The Miami Metropolis (weekly)
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The steamship Miami runs aground on a sand bar near the entrance of the channel leading to Cape Florida. The dredge is digging her out. (1 Dec 1899)
Newspaper: The Miami Metropolis (weekly)
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The club house at Soldier Key has engaged there about 20 men. The schooner, Privateer, will carry material from Miami. (24 Nov 1899)
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The steamship Glanton owners pay master wrecker Capt. Sweeting of Elliott Key $5,500 for salvage. Glanton sailed on her way yesterday. For AEtna dynamite go to Lummus & Sewell. (21 Jul 1899)
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The British tramp Glanton runs hard aground on the outer end of Triumph Reef. The crew is heaving a surplus cargo of coal overboard and the master refuses assistance of wreckers. (7 Jul 1899)
Newspaper: The Miami Metropolis (weekly)
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The 5-masted schooner Governor Ames goes ashore on one of the Florida Keys. Wreckers went to her aid from Key West. (9 Jun 1899)
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The schooner Two Batchelors is wrecked off Baker’s Haulover above the house of refuge by a storm. The wreck now lies on the beach at Haulover. (2 Jun 1899)
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An article on Florida crocodiles by Minnie Wilson. (14 Apr 1899)
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