The Danish freighter Leise Maersk is still aground on Alligator Reef. (6 Sep 1935)
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The Danish freighter Leise Maersk is still aground on Alligator Reef. (6 Sep 1935)
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Merritt-Chapman wrecking company begins salvage of the Dixie. (6 Sep 1935)
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More photos of hurricane damage. (5 Sep 1935)
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The Danish steamer Leise Maersk is aground on Alligator Reef. (5 Sep 1935)
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Passengers are removed from the Dixie and brought to Miami. (5 Sep 1935)
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Photos of hurricane damage in the Keys. (4 Sep 1935)
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The steamship Dixie is being pounded by waves on French Reef. Four ships are standing by but it is too rough to transfer passengers. (4 Sep 1935)
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The hurricane crosses the Keys at Matecumbe leaving the steamship Dixie, with 275 passengers, aground on Carysfort Reef. (3 Sep 1935)
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The hurricane is 180 miles east of Havana and moving slowly westward. Key West prepares for the storm. (2 Sep 1935)
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A west northwest moving storm is reported about 60 miles east of Long Island, Bahamas. Storm warnings are posted from Miami to Ft. Pierce. (1 Sep 1935)
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