The 3 Miamians lost en route to Bimini are taken to New York by a steamer. (21 Feb 1922)
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The 3 Miamians lost en route to Bimini are taken to New York by a steamer. (21 Feb 1922)
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The City of Miami sails with capacity bookings to Cuba. (20 Feb 1922)
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Details and job description of the tender Ivy. (19 Feb 1922)
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Page: 13, Section: B
Dade County adopts the Chaille street naming system. (16 Feb 1922)
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Page: 8, Section: N/A
With her cargo still blazing, the tanker Coylet is sunk by the USCG cutter Tallapoosa 110 miles southwest of St. Augustine in 400 fathoms of water. (15 Feb 1922)
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A Baker’s Haulover cut hearing is set for 27 February. (14 Feb 1922)
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The flaming Coylet can be seen from Miami Beach. (13 Feb 1922)
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The steamer Miami sights the tanker Coylet off Fowey. (13 Feb 1922)
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The 3 Miamians who left for Bimini 3 weeks ago were picked up by a schooner and taken to Puerto Rico. (13 Feb 1922)
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The British tanker Coylet, with her cargo of gasoline in flames, was last seen drifting in the Gulf Stream southwest of Sand Key. The crew was rescued. (10 Feb 1922)
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