The 4-masted schooner Ruth Martin, commanded by Mrs. Crocker, is in port. [Photo] (14 Feb 1926)
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Page: 30, Section: D
The 4-masted schooner Ruth Martin, commanded by Mrs. Crocker, is in port. [Photo] (14 Feb 1926)
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Page: 30, Section: D
A history of Collins Bridge. Details and photos of Venetian Way. (14 Feb 1926)
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Page: 24, Section: C
The barge Samuel W. Fancher grounds in the channel while being towed by the tug Gypsum King. [Photo on page 41.] (14 Feb 1926)
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Page: 20, Section: N/A
The yacht New Moon [Half Moon], formerly the Meteor, is anchored off the Fleetwood Hotel docks. She will be used as a floating cabaret. [Photo] (13 Feb 1926)
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Page: 23, Section: N/A
The dredges Miami and Jefferson are being towed here to fill at Golden Isles. (13 Feb 1926)
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Page: 3, Section: B
The James A. Newsom is floated and anchored offshore. (13 Feb 1926)
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Page: 3, Section: N/A
The schooner James A. Newsom sinks in the ship channel. The Pawnee grounds trying to pass the sunken schooner. [Photo on page 18.] (12 Feb 1926)
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Page: 2, Section: N/A
Salvage operations begin on the Prins Valdemar. (12 Feb 1926)
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Page: 2, Section: N/A
The schooner Hesper delays many ships after going aground in the ship channel. (10 Feb 1926)
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Page: 47, Section: N/A
The U.S. government lets the contract to raise the Prins Valdemar to the Merritt, Chapman & Scott Corporation of New York. (9 Feb 1926)
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Page: 1, Section: N/A