The burned out Davis hulk remains on the other side of the bay. (30 Aug 1913)
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The burned out Davis hulk remains on the other side of the bay. (30 Aug 1913)
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A short canal extending from 2 miles above the Miami Canal to Biscayne Bay near Little River is planned to alleviate the silt problem in the Miami River. (30 Aug 1913)
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All the wood decks are burned away by a fire on the dredge Davis. (29 Aug 1913)
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Fire destroys the Davis dredge. (28 Aug 1913)
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The Ocean Beach dredging is breaking the wood bulkheads. (28 Aug 1913)
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Dredges at work in the lower bay: Davis, Angola and Florida. (26 Aug 1913)
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The first auto drives from Miami to the Ocean Beach casino via Collins Bridge. (25 Aug 1913)
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A plan for deep water docks without riparian rights. (19 Aug 1913)
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The recently purchased steam tug Ellen arrives in port. (17 Aug 1913)
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The Model Land Company is surveying Cape Sable. (13 Aug 1913)
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