The sea monster caught off Long Key is a Rhynodon Typus [sic] (whale-shark). [References to Captain Thompson’s sea monster.] (11 Jun 1923)
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The sea monster caught off Long Key is a Rhynodon Typus [sic] (whale-shark). [References to Captain Thompson’s sea monster.] (11 Jun 1923)
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Using rifles, harpons, tackle and multiple boats, fishermen catch a 35 foot sea monster off Long Key. (10 Jun 1923)
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A survivor of the 42-foot cruiser Elaine explosion off Fowey Light on 10 April tells of the tragedy. He was rescued by a ship en route to Amsterdam and it took him 2 months to get back to Miami. (9 Jun 1923)
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The steamers Nassauvian and Englandtown are added to Miami – Nassau service. (8 Jun 1923)
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The Ballymena is pulled off a bar in the bay by the cutter Vidette. (6 Jun 1923)
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The Glen Beulah [a Miami regular] sinks off Virginia. (5 Jun 1923)
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The first issue of The Miami News – Metropolis. (4 Jun 1923)
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The Glen Beulah is rammed and sinks off Norfork, Virginia, by an unidentified steamer. (4 Jun 1923)
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A cost estimate for the cut at Baker’s Haulover. (3 Jun 1923)
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The Berry Island is libeled by the salvors at the municipal docks. (2 Jun 1923)
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