The B. & C. Steamship Co. puts the new freighter Dora Weems on the Miami route. The Dora Weems is the sister ship to the Betty Weems. (31 May 1925)
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The B. & C. Steamship Co. puts the new freighter Dora Weems on the Miami route. The Dora Weems is the sister ship to the Betty Weems. (31 May 1925)
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The USCG cruiser CG-284 tows the sinking rum runner Liberty II into the Miami station. (26 May 1925)
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The Pawnee steams into Government Cut [Photo] to replace the wrecked Mohican. (22 May 1925)
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The steamship Cuba is floated after being stuck in Government Cut for 2 days. [Photo on page 1B.] (21 May 1925)
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Senator John Watson creates a bill to deed large amounts of state submerged bay bottom to the city of Miami. (20 May 1925)
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The Miami Beach aquarium will be removed to make room for the Floridian Hotel. [Photo] (18 May 1925)
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A 25 foot deep harbor for transatlantic vessels will be dredged at Miami Beach. (17 May 1925)
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A photo of the beached steamer Sapona. (13 May 1925)
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The 3-masted schooner J. O. Webster is in Miami after salvaging 400 tons of scrap iron jettisoned by the steamship Monroe 18 months ago at Turtle Harbor. [Photo] (12 May 1925)
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The U.S. destroyer Bruce runs aground in Government Cut. (12 May 1925)
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