The 5-masted schooner Edward B. Winslow leaves Miami for New York with a cargo of automobiles. This is the first time automobiles are shipped from Miami. (29 Apr 1926)
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Page: 9, Section: N/A
The 5-masted schooner Edward B. Winslow leaves Miami for New York with a cargo of automobiles. This is the first time automobiles are shipped from Miami. (29 Apr 1926)
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Page: 9, Section: N/A
Carl Fisher’s 250 acre triangular terminal island is undergoing many developments. [Photo] (25 Apr 1926)
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Page: 1, Section: B
The schooner Irene arrives in San Pedro, California after 130 days. (23 Apr 1926)
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Page: 1, Section: N/A
The yacht Alva sank off Boynton on 15 April. (22 Apr 1926)
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Page: 7, Section: N/A
The freighter Osceola discharges at the M. & M. docks. [Photo] (20 Apr 1926)
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Page: 32, Section: N/A
The Cocolobo Cay Club closes for the summer. (20 Apr 1926)
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Page: 13, Section: N/A
The twin screw oil burning vessel Nancy Lee has arrived in Miami for excursion service. (20 Apr 1926)
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Page: 4, Section: N/A
City officials scramble to find funds to finance the Orr Harbor Development Project. (20 Apr 1926)
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Page: 2, Section: N/A
The 4-masted schooner Irene left Washington 126 days ago with a cargo of lumber bound for Miami. The Alvena left the same port at the same time and made it to Miami in 3 months. The Irene never even made it to the Panama Canal. (18 Apr 1926)
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Page: 2, Section: N/A
The Orr Harbor Development Plan is accepted by the War Department. (15 Apr 1926)
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