The new Twenty-seventh Avenue bridge opens. [Photo] (30 Sep 1939)
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The new Twenty-seventh Avenue bridge opens. [Photo] (30 Sep 1939)
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The yacht Southern Cross arrives with stories of rescue. [Photos] (23 Sep 1939)
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The 61-foot Miami ambulance ship B. W. Brown aids seamen of passing ships. [Photos] [Magazine section.] (17 Sep 1939)
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Reports of U-boats near the Bahamas prompts British ships to conceal their identity. [Photo of the Ena K.] (13 Sep 1939)
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Port activity is disrupted. Many Miami – Nassau ships are held in port. Merchant vessels are quickly displaying “neutral” American flags. (12 Sep 1939)
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Foreign liners including De Grasse, Arandora Star, Empress of Australia and Milwaukee are taken off Miami service. [Photos] (10 Sep 1939)
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The steamship Shawnee is taken off regular Miami service and joins the fleet returning Americans from Europe. [Photo] (9 Sep 1939)
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U-boat activity increases in Europe. (8 Sep 1939)
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The county accepts 800 acres on the north end of Key Biscayne as a gift from the Matheson estate. (6 Sep 1939)
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