Lock No. 2 on the Cape Fear River at Brown’s landing is now in operation, having been opened yesterday on completion of the necessary repairs, according to announcement made yesterday by Major Milo P. Fox, U.S. army officer in charge of the district engineers’ office.
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Clyde Liner Arrives
The Clyde Liner Lake Gilboa, Captain Forrest master, arrived in port yesterday morning from New York. The freighter is now discharging part of its cargo at the Clyde terminals and is expected to sail for Brunswick, Ga. It is stated that there is some improvement in the size of the cargo over that of the preceding week.
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Major Fox in New Bern
Major M.P. Fox, army officer in charge of the district engineers’ office here, left yesterday afternoon for New Bern, where he will make an inspection of some government project. He will return to Wilmington tomorrow or Thursday.
From the Wilmington Morning Star, Nov. 29, 1921
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