The Veteran, a coasting schooner from Key Largo, is wrecked. (19 Oct 1904)
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The Veteran, a coasting schooner from Key Largo, is wrecked. (19 Oct 1904)
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The German bark Zion, loaded with lumber, is on a reef off Fort Lauderdale and is a total loss. (19 Oct 1904)
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The captains of Martinque and dredge tell their story. The dredge aground in bay is floated. (19 Oct 1904)
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Many Miami wreckers search for unfortunate crafts. (18 Oct 1904)
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The Martinque safely rides out the storm anchored behind Fowey. The chisel dredge goes ashore at the turning stakes off the punch bowl about a mile from the city. Klondike tries but can’t budge her. A bark is on the reef off Fort Lauderdale, Klondike and the launch, Badger, go to assist. (18 Oct 1904)
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Many unconfirmed wrecks reported as a result of a storm hitting the lower east coast. (17 Oct 1904)
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More on cutting the channel through land north of Norris Cut. (13 Oct 1904)
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Klondike is towing a tannic acid production barge to the woods across the bay. (11 Oct 1904)
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FEC surveyors have reached Knights Key. (8 Oct 1904)
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Cape Florida may become a government wireless telegraph station. (7 Oct 1904)
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