The Miami is still stuck (10 Jan 1916)

The Miami is still stuck on the sand bar as tugs pull and dredges dig. “If you want to go to Nassau, book a schooner.” (10 Jan 1916)

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A dredge is digging out (8 Jan 1916)

A dredge is digging out the Miami while passengers and luggage are lightered to Miami. (8 Jan 1916)

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The Miami is stuck on (5 Jan 1916)

The Miami is stuck on the same bar at the entrance to the bay while departing Miami. (5 Jan 1916)

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The Miami has been pulled (4 Jan 1916)

The Miami has been pulled free and is taking on passengers at terminal docks. (4 Jan 1916)

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The steamship Miami has been (3 Jan 1916)

The steamship Miami has been stuck on a bar just below Cape Florida for 3 days. A tug has been wired for since she carried no cargo and cannot be lightered. “There is no truth in the report that the captain of the Miami thought all ‘bars’ had been eliminated since Dade County went dry.” (3 Jan 1916)

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