The inland water route is being deepened by 5 feet. (19 May 1913)
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The inland water route is being deepened by 5 feet. (19 May 1913)
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Everglades drainage investigations continue. (17 May 1913)
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Sponge fishing has been poor in the bay off Cutler. (16 May 1913)
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More on dividing the state in two. (15 May 1913)
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The Olaf is floated after jettisoning 40 tons of fertilizer. (10 May 1913)
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The 300-foot steamer Olaf is pulled off the Herraldine [Haroldine] Hump. Some details of soundings around the hump. (9 May 1913)
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The 4-masted 189-foot schooner Clifford N. Carver breaks in half on Tennessee Reef. (9 May 1913)
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The tramp steamer Olaf runs aground on the “Harraldine [Haroldine] Lump.” (9 May 1913)
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The disabled Morgan is safe in port. (7 May 1913)
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The crippled Morgan arrives undertow of the Barnett. (6 May 1913)
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