The steamer Phil Scheckle tows in derelict barges and a schooner lost during the hurricane. (22 Dec 1906)
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The steamer Phil Scheckle tows in derelict barges and a schooner lost during the hurricane. (22 Dec 1906)
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The tug Three Friends leaves port to assist the Caledonia. (22 Dec 1906)
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Caledonia, a 277-foot American steamer, is aground at French Reef. Tug Childs goes to assist. (21 Dec 1906)
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Derelict lumber from wrecks that wash ashore must be reported to the court. Salvage claims must be filed. [Specifics on salvage laws.] (14 Dec 1906)
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Workmen are cleaning debris from the hull of the St. Lucie to prepare for hauling her out and rebuilding the upper works. (11 Dec 1906)
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The Wanderer raises the St. Lucie and towes her into Miami for rebuilding. (8 Dec 1906)
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A petition for deep water in Miami’s harbor. (5 Dec 1906)
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Two big dredges, Peickly Heat and Oyama, are working at terminal dock removing debris from the harbor. (4 Dec 1906)
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The St. Lucie wreckage is raised but the chains break and she sinks again. She will be raised again. (3 Dec 1906)
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