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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)

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September 2, 1919 (Tuesday)

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September 3, 1919 (Wednesday)

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September 4, 1919 (Thursday)

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Prominent Turkish nationalists at the Sivas Congress.

September 5, 1919 (Friday)

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September 6, 1919 (Saturday)

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September 7, 1919 (Sunday)

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September 8, 1919 (Monday)

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SS Valbanera

September 9, 1919 (Tuesday)

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September 10, 1919 (Wednesday)

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

September 11, 1919 (Thursday)

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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)

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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)

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September 14, 1919 (Sunday)

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September 15, 1919 (Monday)

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September 16, 1919 (Tuesday)

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Participants of the Alaşehir Congress

September 17, 1919 (Wednesday)

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September 18, 1919 (Thursday)

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September 19, 1919 (Friday)

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September 20, 1919 (Saturday)

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September 21, 1919 (Sunday)

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September 22, 1919 (Monday)

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September 23, 1919 (Tuesday)

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September 24, 1919 (Wednesday)

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September 25, 1919 (Thursday)

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September 26, 1919 (Friday)

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September 27, 1919 (Saturday)

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September 28, 1919 (Sunday)

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

September 29, 1919 (Monday)

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September 30, 1919 (Tuesday)

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