More schooners from Alicia arrive in Key West. (29 Apr 1905)
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More schooners from Alicia arrive in Key West. (29 Apr 1905)
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The Forward has taken 4 boisterous and drunken men off the Alicia but the smuggling and robbery resumes. Tugs may try to pull her off. [Reports Alicia is on Ajax Reef.] (29 Apr 1905)
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The revenue cutter Forward goes down to see about smuggling on the Alicia. (28 Apr 1905)
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Schooners arrive in Key West from Alicia. Alfred Atchinson is master wrecker of a valuable assorted cargo. (27 Apr 1905)
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The railroad extension bill is heartily endorsed. (26 Apr 1905)
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The tug Three Friends returns from the Alicia to tow Klondike to Jacksonville for overhaul. (26 Apr 1905)
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The tug Three Friends will try to save the Alicia. The Inspector of Customs was sent to the wreck to oversee the accounting of cargo. There are reports of wreckers smuggling cargo ashore. (25 Apr 1905)
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The tug Childs arrives in Miami for supplies. She has been standing by the Alicia. (24 Apr 1905)
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History of Miami. (24 Apr 1905)
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The Alicia, a large 3-masted steel hull Spanish steamer, is hogged and the hold is full of water. Wreckers are standing by. Only the cargo of all kinds of valuable merchandise can be saved. (22 Apr 1905)
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