The British steamer Maysie A (17 Oct 1921)

The British steamer Maysie A. is wrecked at about 60 miles east of Nassau at Governor’s Harbor. (17 Oct 1921)

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The steamer City of Miami (14 Oct 1921)

The steamer City of Miami will start seasonal service to Havana on 27 December. (14 Oct 1921)

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The city wants to acquire (11 Oct 1921)

The city wants to acquire more bay bottom between Palm Island and the bend in the causeway. (11 Oct 1921)

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The tug Williams Mills and (10 Oct 1921)

The tug Williams Mills and two large barges are en route from New York to salvage the railroad steel from the schooner Mount Hamilton wrecked near Fowey Rocks. (10 Oct 1921)

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The 160-foot Postmaster General is (10 Oct 1921)

The 160-foot Postmaster General is being prepared for first class passenger service on the Miami – Nassau run. (10 Oct 1921)

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The chamber of commerce opposes (7 Oct 1921)

The chamber of commerce opposes the sale of a 50 foot strip of submerged bay land paralleling the causeway. (7 Oct 1921)

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