Miss America IX sets a new world record boat speed on Indian Creek, Miami Beach – 110.223 MPH. (28 Jan 1932)
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Miss America IX sets a new world record boat speed on Indian Creek, Miami Beach – 110.223 MPH. (28 Jan 1932)
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E. G. Sewell disapproves of the proposal to create islands just east of Bayfront park. (27 Jan 1932)
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The 85-foot freighter Nepenthe burns and sinks in the harbor at Tavernier. [Photo on page 11.] (25 Jan 1932)
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A 200-foot wide strip of Elliott’s Key is donated to the University of Miami for a laboratory. (24 Jan 1932)
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The schooner Mabel Taylor will leave Miami for a scientific expedition in the Gulf of Mexico. [Photo] (23 Jan 1932)
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The bill to establish the Everglades National Park passes the U.S. Senate. (20 Jan 1932)
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A whale shark is caught in the Gulf Stream. [Photo] (19 Jan 1932)
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The wreckage of Connolly’s cabin cruiser is found in the vicinity of the wrecked Alesia [Alicia]. (19 Jan 1932)
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The U.S. Senate orders a survey of Miami harbor for possible deepening to 35 feet. (19 Jan 1932)
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Mrs. Carey swims five miles to Elliott’s Key after the boat she is on strikes a submerged wreck and sinks. The boat’s owner, Connolly, and another person drown. (17 Jan 1932)
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