The steamer City of Monticello runs aground on a bar near Fort Dallas. (22 Jan 1897)
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The steamer City of Monticello runs aground on a bar near Fort Dallas. (22 Jan 1897)
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Florida East Coast Railroad Company, FEC, will build a pier near Rodriguez Key, about 1 mile off the Enoch Baker plantation, so the steamer Biscayne can take on cargo between Miami and Key West. (22 Jan 1897)
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Over harvesting threatens the Florida sponge existence. (1 Jan 1897)
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The pleasure schooner Adrienne has been sold and will remain in the river for the winter. (1 Jan 1897)
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Due to financial losses the ferry across the Miami River at Avenue D has been discontinued. (25 Dec 1896)
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The schooner Nathan F. Cobb is stranded off Ormond, Florida. (11 Dec 1896)
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The side wheel steamer City of Monticello takes up Miami to Nassau service. (4 Dec 1896)
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The Volunteer returns from the reefs off Key Largo with very fine specimens of coral formations. (13 Nov 1896)
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The Astorias is partially raised but sinks again as tackle breaks. (30 Oct 1896)
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Since the City of Key West is taken out of service for major boiler rebuilding, the City of Richmond is renamed to the City of Key West. (23 Oct 1896)
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