The 165-foot steamer Dover cannot be freed and efforts to save the ship have been abandoned. (5 Oct 1912)
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The 165-foot steamer Dover cannot be freed and efforts to save the ship have been abandoned. (5 Oct 1912)
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A premature explosion of dynamite in the river near the dredge Angola injures 2 men. (5 Oct 1912)
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More on removing rock from the river. (4 Oct 1912)
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The Dover, in ballast and bound for Miami, ran aground near the mouth of the St. Johns River. Four tugs are on site attempting to pull it free. (4 Oct 1912)
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The tug Leroy is auctioned for $4500. (2 Oct 1912)
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The steamship Dover will arrive with a large cargo. (2 Oct 1912)
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The U.S. Government approves the lock plans for the drainage canals. (2 Oct 1912)
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