New warning signals to be used on the Florida reefs. (30 Oct 1912)
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New warning signals to be used on the Florida reefs. (30 Oct 1912)
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The head steward drowns on the initial trip of the Morgan. (30 Oct 1912)
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After freeing the Edith, wreckers libel her for $10,000. She will be allowed to continue after putting up bond. [Uses the name “Government Cut” and not “the government cut”.] (29 Oct 1912)
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The 4-masted schooner Edith, with a cargo of fertilizer, is on the reef off Norris Cut. Miami wreckers standing by: Savalo, Samoa, Stranger, Katherine K. (29 Oct 1912)
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More on the bay bridge construction. (28 Oct 1912)
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Vessel movements: Yacht June. Schooners Admiral, Dr. Lykes and Francis E. Tug Leroy and steamship Morgan. (26 Oct 1912)
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The Pinar del Rio, held at Turtle Harbor under libel, will be allowed to pursue her voyage after settling on $15,000 for services. (26 Oct 1912)
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Mr. William Deering purchases a tract of land near the Punch Bowl for $80,000. (25 Oct 1912)
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The steamer Dover is sold at auction for $200. (23 Oct 1912)
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The Miami Canal will be completed by March. (22 Oct 1912)
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