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Domestic News November 1, 1932

The Key West Citizen

Key West, Monroe County, Florida

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Colonel George E. Brown, U.S. engineer, departed on his official vessel Cayanoga for Miami Beach after soundings on Northwest Channel bar indicated no immediate dredging needed.

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COLONEL BROWN
BACK TO MIAMI

LEAVES ON CABIN CRUISER FOLLOWING OFFICIAL VISIT HERE

The cabin cruiser Cayanoga, official vessel of Colonel George E. Brown, U. S. engineer, sailed late yesterday afternoon for headquarters in Miami Beach. The cruiser Biscayne, with a working party left a few hours earlier.

For the last few days of last week and yesterday morning, soundings were taken on Northwest Channel bar to determine if it will be necessary to do any dredging there before the beginning of the winter season.

The results of the investigations made were not given out by the colonel, but as it is just one year ago that a dredge worked for about two months clearing out the channel, it is believed that no operations are deemed necessary at the time.

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Arrival Departure Infrastructure Military

What keywords are associated?

Colonel Brown Cabin Cruiser Cayanoga Miami Beach Northwest Channel Bar Soundings Dredging

What entities or persons were involved?

Colonel George E. Brown

Domestic News Details

Event Date

Late Yesterday Afternoon

Key Persons

Colonel George E. Brown

Outcome

results of investigations not given out, believed no dredging operations necessary

Event Details

The cabin cruiser Cayanoga, official vessel of Colonel George E. Brown, U. S. engineer, sailed late yesterday afternoon for headquarters in Miami Beach. The cruiser Biscayne, with a working party, left a few hours earlier. For the last few days of last week and yesterday morning, soundings were taken on Northwest Channel bar to determine if dredging is necessary before winter season. It is one year since a dredge worked for about two months clearing the channel.

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