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September 16, 1903: Damage from the 1903 New Jersey hurricane

The following events occurred in September 1903:

September 1, 1903 (Tuesday)

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September 2, 1903 (Wednesday)

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  • Montague Holbein abandoned his attempt to swim across the English Channel after the tide turned when he was within 4 miles (6.4 km) of the French coast.[4]
  • Died: Julia McNair Wright, American author (b. 1840)

September 3, 1903 (Thursday)

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September 4, 1903 (Friday)

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September 5, 1903 (Saturday)

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September 6, 1903 (Sunday)

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September 7, 1903 (Monday)

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September 8, 1903 (Tuesday)

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September 9, 1903 (Wednesday)

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September 10, 1903 (Thursday)

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September 11, 1903 (Friday)

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September 12, 1903 (Saturday)

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September 13, 1903 (Sunday)

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September 14, 1903 (Monday)

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September 15, 1903 (Tuesday)

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September 16, 1903 (Wednesday)

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September 17, 1903 (Thursday)

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September 18, 1903 (Friday)

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September 19, 1903 (Saturday)

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September 20, 1903 (Sunday)

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September 21, 1903 (Monday)

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September 22, 1903 (Tuesday)

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September 23, 1903 (Wednesday)

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September 24, 1903 (Thursday)

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September 25, 1903 (Friday)

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September 26, 1903 (Saturday)

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  • New Zealand became the first country in the world to pass a Wireless Telegraphy Act.[47]
Sherlock Holmes, back from the dead in "The Adventure of the Empty House"

September 27, 1903 (Sunday)

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Aftermath of the "Wreck of the Old 97"

September 28, 1903 (Monday)

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September 29, 1903 (Tuesday)

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  • Prussia, part of the German Empire, introduced compulsory driver licensing for motor vehicles.[52]

September 30, 1903 (Wednesday)

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References

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  2. ^ "Acknowledge defeat". Los Angeles Herald. 30 August 1903. Page 4, column 2 – via California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  3. ^ "NATION'S CHIEF IS IN PERIL Faces Revolver in Hands of a Lunatic. Alertness of Officer Saves Life of President. Other Prowlers Escape in Confusion Following the Attempt". San Francisco Call. Vol. XCIV, no. 95. 3 September 1903. Page 1, column 1; page 2, column 5. Retrieved 21 March 2022 – via California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  4. ^ "ENGLISH SWIMMER FAILS IN HIS THIRD [sic] ATTEMPT Tide Frustrates Effort to Cross the Channel From Dover to Calais". San Francisco Call. Vol. XCIV, no. 95. 3 September 1903. Page 4, column 6. Retrieved 21 March 2022 – via California Digital Newspaper Collection.
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