Lessees of Elser pier filed a bill against the Elsers. (17 Aug 1921)
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Lessees of Elser pier filed a bill against the Elsers. (17 Aug 1921)
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The steamer Berry Island, which was sold about a year ago and renamed Halcyon, has changed hands again and is renamed back to Berry Island. (13 Aug 1921)
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The Santa Maria replica, used in the Palm Fete, was the old Halcyon S [?] with some of her stern removed, an engine installed, the hull painted black and rigged in the maritime fashion of 20 years ago. Reports of a ghost pirate ship off the Atlantic coast match this description. (13 Aug 1921)
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Miss Peggy of Miami, a 21-foot, 12 cylinder Lancia powered race boat, is launched in the river. (11 Aug 1921)
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White hull boats are damaged by oil released when the dredge Florida sinks in the Miami River. (9 Aug 1921)
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Elser pier may have to be condemned since riparian rights were never secured. (9 Aug 1921)
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The gas boat Priscilla makes weekly trips to Nassau. (8 Aug 1921)
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Washington sees no reason to deepen the channel to 25 feet. (8 Aug 1921)
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Customs records show 39 vessels entered the port during the month of July and 40 vessels departed. (1 Aug 1921)
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