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Tag: Oct 1941

The construction for the Virginia (22 Oct 1941)

The construction for the Virginia Key Causeway approach is started at S.E. Twenty-sixth Road. [Photo] (22 Oct 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 3, Section: A

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Oct 1941

The tug A B Potter (17 Oct 1941)

The tug A. B. Potter arrives. This tug brought the Prins Valdemar to Miami in 1926. (17 Oct 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 8, Section: C

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Oct 1941

The 38-foot charter boat Banderlog (16 Oct 1941)

The 38-foot charter boat Banderlog explodes and burns west of Baker’s Haulover. (16 Oct 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 12, Section: A

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Oct 1941

The city Commission approves money (14 Oct 1941)

The city Commission approves money to build a sewage disposal plant on Virginia Key. (14 Oct 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 1, Section: B

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Oct 1941

The federal government will conduct (7 Oct 1941)

The federal government will conduct a study of the proposed port development on Virginia Key (7 Oct 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 1, Section: A

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Oct 1941

The Polish steamer Paderewsky is (6 Oct 1941)

The Polish steamer Paderewsky is aground off the northwest coast of Cuba. (6 Oct 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 1, Section: B

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Oct 1941

A hurricane with a barometric (6 Oct 1941)

A hurricane, with a barometric low pressure of 29.38 inches, moves inland 13 miles south of Miami. Many small boats in Nassau are wrecked. (6 Oct 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 1, Section: A

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Oct 1941

A tropical storm is 600 (5 Oct 1941)

A tropical storm is 600 miles east southeast of Miami. (5 Oct 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 1, Section: A

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Oct 1941

A Navy plane crash lands (4 Oct 1941)

A Navy plane crash lands in the bay just off the causeway. [Photos] (4 Oct 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 2, Section: A

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Oct 1941

Indian Creek Village joins Miami (1 Oct 1941)

Indian Creek Village joins Miami Beach in a ban against the creation of additional islands in the bay. (1 Oct 1941)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 1, Section: B

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Oct 1941
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