The Nancy Lee will be floated today. (20 Nov 1926)
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The Nancy Lee will be floated today. (20 Nov 1926)
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The Robert E. Lee returns for the winter season. (19 Nov 1926)
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The Corozal remains sunk in 20 feet of water out of the channel. (19 Nov 1926)
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The dredge Corozal sinks after striking an obstruction while moving to a new position in the channel. (18 Nov 1926)
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E. G. Sewell seeks a restraining order against the Arundel Corporation activities in depositing waste material in the bay from dredging. (17 Nov 1926)
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Three hundred and ten passengers arrive on the George Washington. (10 Nov 1926)
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The Westward Ho is still aground 2 miles north of Hillsboro Light. Floating is expected at the next tide. (9 Nov 1926)
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Details on salvaging the vessels wrecked in the harbor by the hurricane. (8 Nov 1926)
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The Nancy Lee and Everglades are still ashore. [Photos] (8 Nov 1926)
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The steamship Westward Ho is aground 2 miles north of Fort Lauderdale. (8 Nov 1926)
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