More concern over the oil nuisance on the beaches. (6 Dec 1922)
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Page: 6, Section: N/A
More concern over the oil nuisance on the beaches. (6 Dec 1922)
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Page: 6, Section: N/A
The steamer Loeben is pulled from the channel bank and is berthed at the P. & O. dock. (6 Dec 1922)
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Page: 2, Section: N/A
Cargo is stored everywhere while freighters enter the port in ballast. (6 Dec 1922)
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Page: 2, Section: N/A
The Yankton is pulled from the rocks undamaged. (4 Dec 1922)
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Page: 13, Section: N/A
Drawing, photo and article of Fort Dallas 1835 – 1922. (3 Dec 1922)
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Page: 11, Section: A
A photo of the Miami Fish Company on the Miami River. (3 Dec 1922)
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Page: 14, Section: B
First Coconut Palm Planted on Miami Beach in 1883 by Marjory Stoneman Douglas. Photographs from Commodore Ralph Munroe’s collection. (3 Dec 1922)
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Page: 15, Section: N/A
Seasonal yachts are returning to Miami. (3 Dec 1922)
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Page: 6, Section: N/A
The yacht Tamiami returns to Elser Pier with Captain Thompson’s exhibition fish. (3 Dec 1922)
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Page: 3, Section: N/A
The Nancy Weems arrives with 900 tons of cargo hours after the Pawnee’s cargo filled the dock warehouse. (2 Dec 1922)
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Page: 9, Section: N/A