Ten thousand dollars worth of (30 Jul 1917)

Ten thousand dollars worth of cans, nuns and beacons are being placed to mark the harbor. (30 Jul 1917)

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Mrs Brickell will appeal Judge (26 Jul 1917)

Mrs. Brickell will appeal Judge Branning’s ruling over the island at the mouth of the Miami River. (26 Jul 1917)

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Judge Branning rules that Mrs (25 Jul 1917)

Judge Branning rules that Mrs. Burlingame may receive the title to the island at the mouth of the Miami River. (25 Jul 1917)

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There are reports of a (18 Jul 1917)

There are reports of a tramp steamer aground about 4 miles south of Fowey Rock. (18 Jul 1917)

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The barge City of Washington (18 Jul 1917)

The barge City of Washington is a total wreck after going ashore on 10 July, 45 miles southwest of Miami. (18 Jul 1917)

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The Miamian Lizzie Williams bound (14 Jul 1917)

The Miamian Lizzie Williams, bound for Cuba with a cargo of lumber, is rammed and sunk by a tanker 15 miles northeast of Carey’s North Light. (14 Jul 1917)

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