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© 1994. Terence L. Helmers

Tag: Jan 1941

The US Navy will assist (31 Jan 1941)

The U.S. Navy will assist the Manhattan. They plan to race destroyers around the ship creating swells while tugs pull. (31 Jan 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 1, Section: B

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Jan 1941

The US Navy’s Mosquito torpedo (31 Jan 1941)

The U.S. Navy’s “Mosquito” torpedo boats are in Miami. [Photos] (31 Jan 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 1, Section: B

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Jan 1941

The Manhattan remains stuck (30 Jan 1941)

The Manhattan remains stuck. (30 Jan 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 5, Section: A

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Jan 1941

The Manhattan activity becomes a (29 Jan 1941)

The Manhattan activity becomes a major tourist attraction in Palm Beach County. (29 Jan 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 16, Section: A

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Jan 1941

The Manhattan remains stuck (28 Jan 1941)

The Manhattan remains stuck. (28 Jan 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 1, Section: B

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Jan 1941

The Navy may take over (26 Jan 1941)

The Navy may take over the floating hotel Amphitrite in Fort Lauderdale. [Photos] (26 Jan 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 15, Section: A

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Jan 1941

Squalls and high seas hamper (26 Jan 1941)

Squalls and high seas hamper the Manhattan salvage. (26 Jan 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 14, Section: A

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Jan 1941

The Manhattan remains stuck (25 Jan 1941)

The Manhattan remains stuck. (25 Jan 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 6, Section: B

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Jan 1941

Cargo continues to be lightered (24 Jan 1941)

Cargo continues to be lightered from the Manhattan. [Photos] (24 Jan 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 1, Section: B

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Jan 1941

Using kedge anchors and removing (23 Jan 1941)

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)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 8, Section: B

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Jan 1941

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