The Pawnee sets a Miami freight record by bringing in 1,783 tons of cargo. (27 Apr 1923)
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Page: 3, Section: N/A
The Pawnee sets a Miami freight record by bringing in 1,783 tons of cargo. (27 Apr 1923)
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Disputes between Key West and Tarpon Springs spongers result in the burning of the schooner Carrie S. Allen. (27 Apr 1923)
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Photos of dredging the Snapper Creek canal. (25 Apr 1923)
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Page: N/A, Section: E
Georgeanna Weems’ 1400 ton cargo is stored in the new Baltimore & Carolina warehouse. (24 Apr 1923)
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Pelsang Boatyard sold to Merrill-Stevens. (24 Apr 1923)
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A picture of canoeing on the Oleta River. (22 Apr 1923)
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Page: 12, Section: A
The Fort Myers motorcade arrives in Miami. (22 Apr 1923)
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The Baltimore & Carolina warehouse annex will be completed Sunday. (20 Apr 1923)
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An oil boom in Key West lures drillers. (20 Apr 1923)
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The Metropolis has been sold to James Cox by S. Bobo Dean. (19 Apr 1923)
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