Two old wood barges sunk off the southwest end of Key Biscayne are removed and piled on Key Biscayne. [Photo] (20 Nov 1961)
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Two old wood barges sunk off the southwest end of Key Biscayne are removed and piled on Key Biscayne. [Photo] (20 Nov 1961)
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Investigative agents try to piece together conflicting accounts of the Bluebelle sinking. (20 Nov 1961)
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The oil refinery plans receive many approvals. [Map] (19 Nov 1961)
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Mystery surrounds the Bluebelle sinking. (19 Nov 1961)
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An oil refinery is planned on 2000 acres of bayfront land east of Homestead Air Force Base. Seadade Reality Inc. outlines the details. (18 Nov 1961)
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Julian Harvey commits suicide. Terry Jo is recuperating at Mercy Hospital. [Photo and map.] (18 Nov 1961)
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Eleven year old Terry Jo Duperrault, a survivor of the Bluebelle sinking, is rescued after floating in a small raft for 4 days. [Photos] (17 Nov 1961)
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Twenty four Miamians are killed in shipwrecks within one year. (16 Nov 1961)
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The Fort Lauderdale chartered ketch Bluebelle burns and sinks 50 miles from Nassau. Captain Julian Harvey, the only survivor, says a squall broke rigging and sent it crashing through the galley. (14 Nov 1961)
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The Miami River Basin Authority is proposed. (3 Nov 1961)
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