The county seat will be moved to Miami. (18 Nov 1897)
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The county seat will be moved to Miami. (18 Nov 1897)
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The Clyde [or only Clyde Lines owned?] steamer, burns and sinks near Tavernier Key. (15 Oct 1897)
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Dredges are ready to make strides toward Cape Florida. (8 Oct 1897)
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The Cape Florida Lighthouse Indian fight story. (1 Oct 1897)
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The streamer Asturias is libelled. (13 Jul 1897)
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The Santa Lucia strikes a submerged rock off Ragged Keys, then strikes a rock while passing City Dock at foot of Avenue D and finally makes it to the railroad docks. (2 Jul 1897)
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A diver who worked on the Astorius tells a detailed story of raising the tug. (9 Apr 1897)
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The Mexican tug Astorius is raised from 30 feet of water with the help of the tug Three Friends. (18 Mar 1897)
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Damage is done to the rudder on the City of Monticello while exiting the bay. (5 Mar 1897)
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Fifteen years ago a boa constrictor was released from a grounded steamer off Biscayne Bay near Black Point Key. Walter Ralston is going to capture the snake which has reportedly grown to enormous size. (18 Feb 1897)
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