Dredging continues on the East Coast Canal. (12 Feb 1897)
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Dredging continues on the East Coast Canal. (12 Feb 1897)
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The dredge Biscayne was wrecked at Jupiter Inlet while in tow of the tug Three Friends. (12 Feb 1897)
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The bark Oh Kim Soon is aground on the reef off Hypoluxo. (5 Feb 1897)
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The schooner Biscayne is wrecked by a gale and washed ashore north of the Indian River inlet House of Refuge. (5 Feb 1897)
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‘The Indian Key Massacre’ is an article by Dr. Perrine’s daughter. (29 Jan 1897)
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‘Florida Wrecks and Reef Lights’ is an article by a Times-Union writer. (29 Jan 1897)
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Entries to the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club regatta must be submitted to Ralph Munroe no later than 20 February. (29 Jan 1897)
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Captain Vaill’s floating hotel, which has become embedded in the river at Avenue D, will be moved to Bear’s Cut. (29 Jan 1897)
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The schooner Manatee was ordered to Key West by the U.S. Customs. (22 Jan 1897)
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The Royal Palm Hotel opens. (22 Jan 1897)
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