The steamer Truxillo is loading in New Orleans. (31 Oct 1923)
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The steamer Truxillo is loading in New Orleans. (31 Oct 1923)
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A lighting system is installed on the government dredges so they can work 24 hours on the channel. (29 Oct 1923)
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Page: 8, Section: N/A
Some non-specific historical data on Miami schooners and sailors. (29 Oct 1923)
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Page: 3, Section: N/A
Nancy Weems arrives with the largest amount of freight recorded; 1,600 tons. To minimize dock time, barges are brought along side to enable discharging from both sides. (29 Oct 1923)
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Page: 2, Section: N/A
A drawing of Newman’s plan for the bayfront park. (28 Oct 1923)
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Page: 15, Section: A
The Christobal is again overdue. (28 Oct 1923)
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More historical evidence of an old French colony in connection with the Indian mound on Miami Beach. (28 Oct 1923)
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Descriptions of a “shore radio compass” for ships. (28 Oct 1923)
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Page: 9, Section: N/A
The Mascotte is towed north by the USCG cutter Yamacraw. (26 Oct 1923)
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The steamer Mascotte [an old Miami regular] is sinking in 4 fathoms of water in Canaveral harbor. (25 Oct 1923)
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