The Pinar is also loaded with general cargo which is being removed and sent to Key West. Wreckers have run out anchors and are starting to move the ship. (13 Oct 1912)
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The Pinar is also loaded with general cargo which is being removed and sent to Key West. Wreckers have run out anchors and are starting to move the ship. (13 Oct 1912)
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As the seas pound Pinar on the reef, wreckers demand $9000 to float her. Wreckers are standing by. (12 Oct 1912)
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Boatmen petition to stop the discharging of oils in the river. (11 Oct 1912)
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The freight steamer Pinar remains stuck on the reef about 2 miles south of Fowey Rocks. Wreckers are standing by to either lighten or jettison the cargo. (11 Oct 1912)
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A freight steamer bound from New York to Havana, loaded with railroad iron, is aground near Fowey Rock. Captains Thompson and Meloy went to assist. (10 Oct 1912)
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The bay bridge is ready for installing the draw. (9 Oct 1912)
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The Med Kellum is raised after much difficulty. Vessels in the news: Bird, Mount Vernon, Virginia, New Venice, Etta Thompson, Captain Collier and Dr. Lykes. (8 Oct 1912)
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Ocean Beach improvements shown on plat. (8 Oct 1912)
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The Merritt-Chapman Wrecking Company takes over command of saving the Dover. (7 Oct 1912)
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Major purchases and plans for the island between the government cut and Norris Cut. (5 Oct 1912)
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