Captain’s story of Inchulva tragedy. (25 Sep 1903)
Newspaper: The Miami Metropolis (weekly)
Page: 6, Section: N/A
Captain’s story of Inchulva tragedy. (25 Sep 1903)
Newspaper: The Miami Metropolis (weekly)
Page: 6, Section: N/A
Two local tugs, which have been working to free the Martha Thomas [Harriet?] at Jupiter, arrive in Miami for coal and water. (25 Sep 1903)
Newspaper: The Miami Metropolis (weekly)
Page: 4, Section: N/A
Crews are standing by the wrecked Standard Barge. (25 Sep 1903)
Newspaper: The Miami Metropolis (weekly)
Page: 3, Section: N/A
The railroad will be extended 11 miles south of Cutler. (25 Sep 1903)
Newspaper: The Miami Metropolis (weekly)
Page: 1, Section: N/A
Victims of the September 1903 storm: Standard Oil Company’s Barge No. 93 lays pounding on a reef about a mile north of Boynton Hotel. The British steamship Inchulua is on a reef opposite Delray. Broken in 3 places she will be a total loss. The schooner Harriet I. Thomas, loaded with lumber, is wrecked at Jupiter. (18 Sep 1903)
Newspaper: The Miami Metropolis (weekly)
Page: 1, Section: N/A
Storm hits Miami. [Probably a weak hurricane hitting north of Miami] (11 Sep 1903)
Newspaper: The Miami Metropolis (weekly)
Page: 1, Section: N/A
1200 feet more and the channel will be ready to receive the government dredge. (4 Sep 1903)
Newspaper: The Miami Metropolis (weekly)
Page: 4, Section: N/A