A heavy gale holds ships outside Government Cut. (18 Nov 1925)
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Page: 1, Section: A
A heavy gale holds ships outside Government Cut. (18 Nov 1925)
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Page: 1, Section: A
City of Miami favors the Orr plan for Miami harbor development. The plan includes widening the channel to 800 feet and an island port on the south side. (17 Nov 1925)
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Page: 1, Section: A
Photos of freighters and lighters in port. (16 Nov 1925)
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Page: 16, Section: B
Photos of the 5-masted schooner W. H. Marston and the schooner barge S. G. Wilder. (14 Nov 1925)
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Page: 16, Section: B
The tug Sea King tows the lumber schooner barge Guanacastle into Miami Harbor. (13 Nov 1925)
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Page: 13, Section: C
A photo of the tug Robert P. Clark. (13 Nov 1925)
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Page: 16, Section: B
A photo of the schooners Cammilla May Page, Reine M. Stewart and Robert L. Linton. (12 Nov 1925)
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Page: 16, Section: B
The tug Adler returns to Miami. (12 Nov 1925)
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Page: 8, Section: A
The 4-masted barkentine Reine Marie Steward arrives with cargo from New York. Miami prosperity and lack of deep water is drawing sailing ships out of virtual discard. (11 Nov 1925)
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Page: 2, Section: D
The steamship Bennington, a Great Lakes freight vessel, docks at the Municipal Pier. [Photo] (11 Nov 1925)
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Page: 16, Section: B