September 1919

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The following events occurred in September 1919:

Governor of Massachusetts Calvin Coolidge inspects the militia during the Boston police strike.
Austrian chancellor Karl Renner addresses the delegates during the signing of the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye that formally dissolved the Austrian Empire and established the First Austrian Republic.
A massive fire at an oil refinery in Brooklyn sends over 300 to hospital.

September 1, 1919 (Monday) edit

September 2, 1919 (Tuesday) edit

September 3, 1919 (Wednesday) edit

September 4, 1919 (Thursday) edit

 
Prominent Turkish nationalists at the Sivas Congress.

September 5, 1919 (Friday) edit

September 6, 1919 (Saturday) edit

September 7, 1919 (Sunday) edit

September 8, 1919 (Monday) edit

 
SS Valbanera

September 9, 1919 (Tuesday) edit

September 10, 1919 (Wednesday) edit

 
The Seattle Star headlines 1,000 lost to a hurricane hitting Florida and Texas.

September 11, 1919 (Thursday) edit

 
Newly arrived Massachusetts State Guards try to keep order in Scollay Square, Boston after the city's police enforce went on strike.

September 12, 1919 (Friday) edit

 
Residents of Fiume cheering the arrival of Gabriele D'Annunzio and his Legionari in September 1919, when Fiume had 22,488 (62% of the population) Italians in a total population of 35,839 inhabitants.

September 13, 1919 (Saturday) edit

September 14, 1919 (Sunday) edit

September 15, 1919 (Monday) edit

September 16, 1919 (Tuesday) edit

 
Participants of the Alaşehir Congress

September 17, 1919 (Wednesday) edit

September 18, 1919 (Thursday) edit

September 19, 1919 (Friday) edit

September 20, 1919 (Saturday) edit

September 21, 1919 (Sunday) edit

September 22, 1919 (Monday) edit

September 23, 1919 (Tuesday) edit

September 24, 1919 (Wednesday) edit

September 25, 1919 (Thursday) edit

September 26, 1919 (Friday) edit

September 27, 1919 (Saturday) edit

September 28, 1919 (Sunday) edit

 
Photo of Will Brown, after he was burned to death by a lynch mob in Omaha, Nebraska.[124]

September 29, 1919 (Monday) edit

September 30, 1919 (Tuesday) edit

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