Due to high winds, the Martinique is detained seeking refuge at Elliott’s Key. (11 Jun 1906)
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Due to high winds, the Martinique is detained seeking refuge at Elliott’s Key. (11 Jun 1906)
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Alice Lord, a schooner aground at Key West, refuses assistance, after hearing the price, from tug Childs. She’s still aground after a few tides. (7 Jun 1906)
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A record sized Loggerhead turtle was turned last night. (7 Jun 1906)
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Steamer Kennedy arrives in port with minor damage. (6 Jun 1906)
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Lumber is still arriving from the wrecked bark Zion. (6 Jun 1906)
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Vagabondia, a steam houseboat, sinks off the south jetty at St. Johns bar. (6 Jun 1906)
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The Mascotte is towed offshore by the tug Brusstar. (4 Jun 1906)
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The Vandalia is found floating bottom up off Tampa, no sign of the crew. The Vandalia carried lumber for the Halcyon Hotel. (4 Jun 1906)
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Kennedy [earlier Kenedy], a steamer with supplies for the extension camps, is aground on the rocks at Torch Key. (2 Jun 1906)
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After working off one bank then on to another and so on the Mascotte ends up stuck in the channel off 11th Street. Steamer Biscayne goes out to meet the in coming Martinique since the channel is blocked. (2 Jun 1906)
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