Three men on the launch (11 Jan 1907)

Three men on the launch Eureka break several fishing records. (11 Jan 1907)

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A derelict hull and cargo (10 Jan 1907)

A derelict hull and cargo is towed to Key West by tug Childs. Libelled by the salvors, the owners have until Monday to claim her. (10 Jan 1907)

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Yacht Columbia drawing 11 feet (10 Jan 1907)

Yacht Columbia, drawing 11 feet of water, goes aground near the Miami. She is later floated and remains offshore. (10 Jan 1907)

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Two barges are towed to (8 Jan 1907)

Two barges are towed to Bear’s Cut for beach sand for concrete work at Jewfish Creek. (8 Jan 1907)

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The 180-foot steam yacht Columbia (8 Jan 1907)

The 180-foot steam yacht Columbia arrives off the Cape. Captain Ball [Klondike] goes down to pilot the yacht to an anchorage in the lower bay. This is the largest yacht to enter the bay. (8 Jan 1907)

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