The U.S. Navy will assist the Manhattan. They plan to race destroyers around the ship creating swells while tugs pull. (31 Jan 1941)
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The U.S. Navy will assist the Manhattan. They plan to race destroyers around the ship creating swells while tugs pull. (31 Jan 1941)
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The U.S. Navy’s “Mosquito” torpedo boats are in Miami. [Photos] (31 Jan 1941)
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The Manhattan remains stuck. (30 Jan 1941)
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Page: 5, Section: A
The Manhattan activity becomes a major tourist attraction in Palm Beach County. (29 Jan 1941)
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Page: 16, Section: A
The Manhattan remains stuck. (28 Jan 1941)
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The Navy may take over the floating hotel Amphitrite in Fort Lauderdale. [Photos] (26 Jan 1941)
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Page: 15, Section: A
Squalls and high seas hamper the Manhattan salvage. (26 Jan 1941)
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Page: 14, Section: A
The Manhattan remains stuck. (25 Jan 1941)
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Page: 6, Section: B
Cargo continues to be lightered from the Manhattan. [Photos] (24 Jan 1941)
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Using kedge anchors and removing 3000 tons of fuel, the USCG wrecking tugs Willet and Relief succeed in moving the 24000 ton liner Manhattan 150 feet. (23 Jan 1941)
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Page: 8, Section: B