A large solid mahogany ship’s yawl found off Key Largo a few months ago came from the Yucatan. (30 May 1905)
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A large solid mahogany ship’s yawl found off Key Largo a few months ago came from the Yucatan. (30 May 1905)
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An unknown steamer goes ashore on one of the lumps off Bear’s Cut. She gets off under her own power and before wreckers arrive. (27 May 1905)
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Steamship David libeled; enters suit for $25,000. (24 May 1905)
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Everglades drainage report filed. (24 May 1905)
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Dade County Furniture Company advertisement: Salvage sale of Alicia cargo. [Has a poor picture of Alicia on reef.] (19 May 1905)
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Joint legislative committees favor railroad extension. (18 May 1905)
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The tug Martha Helen pulls David free. (16 May 1905)
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Inspector of Customs, Ferris, on station at the Alicia, thinks the ship will be floated. (15 May 1905)
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The English tramp steamer David is ashore half mile south of the House of Refuge. Wreckers and tugs are enroute. (15 May 1905)
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The Reclaiming Bill, a bill to drain the Everglades, is presented. (13 May 1905)
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