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1 September 1, 1913 (Monday)  





2 September 2, 1913 (Tuesday)  





3 September 3, 1913 (Wednesday)  





4 September 4, 1913 (Thursday)  





5 September 5, 1913 (Friday)  





6 September 6, 1913 (Saturday)  





7 September 7, 1913 (Sunday)  





8 September 8, 1913 (Monday)  





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11 September 11, 1913 (Thursday)  





12 September 12, 1913 (Friday)  





13 September 13, 1913 (Saturday)  





14 September 14, 1913 (Sunday)  





15 September 15, 1913 (Monday)  





16 September 16, 1913 (Tuesday)  





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18 September 18, 1913 (Thursday)  





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20 September 20, 1913 (Saturday)  





21 September 21, 1913 (Sunday)  





22 September 22, 1913 (Monday)  





23 September 23, 1913 (Tuesday)  





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25 September 25, 1913 (Thursday)  





26 September 26, 1913 (Friday)  





27 September 27, 1913 (Saturday)  





28 September 28, 1913 (Sunday)  





29 September 29, 1913 (Monday)  





30 September 30, 1913 (Tuesday)  





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September 3, 1913: Russians discover the last uncharted major islands on Earth, the Severnaya Zemlya
A pre-1913 map of the area

The following events occurred in September 1913:

September 1, 1913 (Monday)[edit]

September 2, 1913 (Tuesday)[edit]

September 3, 1913 (Wednesday)[edit]

September 4, 1913 (Thursday)[edit]

September 5, 1913 (Friday)[edit]

September 6, 1913 (Saturday)[edit]

September 7, 1913 (Sunday)[edit]

September 8, 1913 (Monday)[edit]

September 9, 1913 (Tuesday)[edit]

Nesterov
The key to the Haber-Bosch process

September 10, 1913 (Wednesday)[edit]

NYC Mayor William Jay Gaynor, September 10
Inventor Rudolf Diesel, September 29
September 10 and 29, 1913: NYC Mayor Gaynor, Engine inventor Diesel, die at sea

September 11, 1913 (Thursday)[edit]

September 12, 1913 (Friday)[edit]

September 13, 1913 (Saturday)[edit]

September 14, 1913 (Sunday)[edit]

September 15, 1913 (Monday)[edit]

September 15, 1913: The first successful 4-wheel drive vehicle, the Jeffrey Quad, delivered to the U.S. Army (picture from 1916)

September 16, 1913 (Tuesday)[edit]

September 17, 1913 (Wednesday)[edit]

September 18, 1913 (Thursday)[edit]

September 19, 1913 (Friday)[edit]

September 20, 1913 (Saturday)[edit]

September 21, 1913 (Sunday)[edit]

Pegoud

September 22, 1913 (Monday)[edit]

September 23, 1913 (Tuesday)[edit]

September 24, 1913 (Wednesday)[edit]

September 25, 1913 (Thursday)[edit]

September 26, 1913 (Friday)[edit]

September 27, 1913 (Saturday)[edit]

The chlorinator

September 28, 1913 (Sunday)[edit]

September 29, 1913 (Monday)[edit]

Commissioner Osborne, a/k/a inmate Tom Brown

September 30, 1913 (Tuesday)[edit]

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  • ^ "Jews in War on Ridicule", New York Times, September 18, 1913
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  • ^ "Athletics Clinch American Pennant", New York Times, September 23, 1913
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