The Cotopaxi is listed as “missing” by Lloyds. (7 Jan 1926)
Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald
Page: 1, Section: A
The Cotopaxi is listed as “missing” by Lloyds. (7 Jan 1926)
Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald
Page: 1, Section: A
Unloading of schooners is speeded by using the “dolphin system”. They unload from the bow ports, meaning more ships can be docked at one time. (6 Jan 1926)
Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald
Page: 13, Section: D
The yacht Nohab, once owned by Kaiser Wilhelm, will be put into Nassau service. [Photo on page 16B.] (6 Jan 1926)
Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald
Page: 13, Section: B
The tanker Gulfsprite explodes, burns and sinks at the Gulf Refining Company docks on Miami Beach. [Photo] (6 Jan 1926)
Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald
Page: 1, Section: A
An aerial photo of the island being created at the mouth of the Miami River. (5 Jan 1926)
Newspapers: The Miami News (weekly), Miami News-Metropolis, Miami Daily News or The Miami News
Page: 16, Section: B
An aerial photo of Cocoplum Beach. (3 Jan 1926)
Newspapers: The Miami News (weekly), Miami News-Metropolis, Miami Daily News or The Miami News
Page: 9, Section: N/A
To “clean up” the harbor basin, the Prins Valdemar, Queen of Nassau and barkentine H. W. Brown are ordered to move. (2 Jan 1926)
Newspapers: The Miami News (weekly), Miami News-Metropolis, Miami Daily News or The Miami News
Page: 4, Section: N/A