More on the river dredging. (18 Oct 1912)
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More on the river dredging. (18 Oct 1912)
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Libel is placed on the S. S. Pinar del Rio. (18 Oct 1912)
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The Pinar remains on the reef. (17 Oct 1912)
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The steamship Montauk may have been purchased by the company who just abandoned the Dover. (17 Oct 1912)
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The Pinar is still aground. (17 Oct 1912)
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The Pinar remains on the reef as bales of hay, cement and other cargo is jettisoned. Schooners are bringing cargo into Miami. Many wreckers are present and they will libel the vessel. (16 Oct 1912)
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Some of Pinar’s cargo is stored on Ragged Keys. (15 Oct 1912)
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An 8-foot manatee washes ashore. (14 Oct 1912)
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The Pinar cargo is being jettisoned. (14 Oct 1912)
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The Van Steamship Company abandons Dover high and dry on the beach. (14 Oct 1912)
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