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The following events occurred in September 1914:

German soldiers on the front line at the First Battle of the Marne.

September 1, 1914 (Tuesday) edit

September 2, 1914 (Wednesday) edit

September 3, 1914 (Thursday) edit

 
Pope Benedict XV

September 4, 1914 (Friday) edit

September 5, 1914 (Saturday) edit

September 6, 1914 (Sunday) edit

 
Renault Taxi de la Marne

September 7, 1914 (Monday) edit

 
Survivors of the Karluk shortly after their rescue in the Arctic.

September 8, 1914 (Tuesday) edit

September 9, 1914 (Wednesday) edit

 
Helmuth von Moltke, Chief of the German General Staff.

September 10, 1914 (Thursday) edit

September 11, 1914 (Friday) edit

September 12, 1914 (Saturday) edit

September 13, 1914 (Sunday) edit

September 14, 1914 (Monday) edit

September 15, 1914 (Tuesday) edit

September 16, 1914 (Wednesday) edit

September 17, 1914 (Thursday) edit

 
Andrew Fisher, fifth Prime Minister of Australia.

September 18, 1914 (Friday) edit

September 19, 1914 (Saturday) edit

September 20, 1914 (Sunday) edit

 
SMS Königsberg
 
HMS Pegasus

September 21, 1914 (Monday) edit

September 22, 1914 (Tuesday) edit

September 23, 1914 (Wednesday) edit

September 24, 1914 (Thursday) edit

September 25, 1914 (Friday) edit

 
Belgian troops in action near Antwerp.

September 26, 1914 (Saturday) edit

September 27, 1914 (Sunday) edit

September 28, 1914 (Monday) edit

September 29, 1914 (Tuesday) edit

September 30, 1914 (Wednesday) edit

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september, 1914, 1914, january, february, march, april, june, july, august, september, october, november, december, following, events, occurred, german, soldiers, front, line, first, battle, marne, contents, september, 1914, tuesday, september, 1914, wednesday. 1914 January February March April May June July August September October November December lt lt September 1914 gt gt Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 The following events occurred in September 1914 German soldiers on the front line at the First Battle of the Marne Contents 1 September 1 1914 Tuesday 2 September 2 1914 Wednesday 3 September 3 1914 Thursday 4 September 4 1914 Friday 5 September 5 1914 Saturday 6 September 6 1914 Sunday 7 September 7 1914 Monday 8 September 8 1914 Tuesday 9 September 9 1914 Wednesday 10 September 10 1914 Thursday 11 September 11 1914 Friday 12 September 12 1914 Saturday 13 September 13 1914 Sunday 14 September 14 1914 Monday 15 September 15 1914 Tuesday 16 September 16 1914 Wednesday 17 September 17 1914 Thursday 18 September 18 1914 Friday 19 September 19 1914 Saturday 20 September 20 1914 Sunday 21 September 21 1914 Monday 22 September 22 1914 Tuesday 23 September 23 1914 Wednesday 24 September 24 1914 Thursday 25 September 25 1914 Friday 26 September 26 1914 Saturday 27 September 27 1914 Sunday 28 September 28 1914 Monday 29 September 29 1914 Tuesday 30 September 30 1914 Wednesday 31 ReferencesSeptember 1 1914 Tuesday editDue to war with Germany Saint Petersburg in Russia changed its name to Petrograd meaning Peter s City to remove the German words Sankt and Burg 1 2 British Field Marshal Herbert Kitchener met with General John French commander of the British Expeditionary Force following the Battle of Le Cateau at a midnight ministers that included French Prime Minister Rene Viviani and War Minister Alexandre Millerand The two British generals at one point excused themselves to talk privately and while no record of their conversation was kept it was evident months afterward the two had developed a professional hostility towards one other 3 Affair of Nery A cavalry brigade from the retreating British Army fought a skirmish against an opposing German cavalry brigade twice their size during the Great Retreat from Mons The British artillery was mostly put out of action in the first few minutes but a single gun successfully kept up a steady fire for two and a half hours against a full German battery until British reinforcements arrived Three men of the artillery unit were awarded the Victoria Cross for their part in the battle including Edward Kinder Bradbury who died from wounds during the battle 4 The battery itself was later awarded the honour title of Nery the only British Army unit to have this as a battle honour 5 Zaian War The Zayanes called off their siege on the French held colonial town of Khenifra Morocco resulting in an armed peace that lasted until November 6 Martial law was declared in Butte Montana after local law enforcement failed to quell ongoing labor violence between rival mining groups in the town Around 500 National Guard were called in to regain order A state district court later ordered the town s mayor and sheriff to be fired from their positions for dereliction of duty and new leadership was appointed 7 The British 3rd Cavalry Division was established under the command of Major General the Hon Julian Byng and remained active until 1919 8 The 2nd Light Horse Brigade of the First Australian Imperial Force was established in Sydney 9 with the 5th 10 6th 11 7th 12 8th 13 9th Light Horse Regiments in support 14 The 14th 15th and 17th Battalions for the Canadian Expeditionary Force were established 15 The Corps Eberhardt of the Imperial Germany Army was established to defend the Alsace Lorraine region bordering Germany and France It was renamed the XV Royal Bavarian Reserve Corps in 1916 16 The Imperial Japanese Navy seaplane carrier Wakamiya arrived off Kiaochow Bay China to participate in operations during the Siege of Tsingtao It was the first combat deployment of an aviation ship by any country 17 18 Gertrude I Johnson and Mary T Wales founded the Johnson amp Wales Business School in Providence Rhode Island with a single student It eventually grew to become Johnson amp Wales University with four campuses across the United States 19 The last known passenger pigeon Martha died in the Cincinnati Zoo 20 The poem August 1914 by John Masefield was published in the September 1 issue of The English Review the first piece of literature written about World War I 21 The town of Mission Beach Queensland Australia was established 22 Died George Henry Morris Irish military officer first commanding officer to lead an Irish Guards battalion into battle killed in action b 1872 September 2 1914 Wednesday editJapan landed between 15 000 and 20 000 troops at Longkou China north of the German control Chinese port of Tsingtao in preparation to lay siege to the port even though it violated China s neutrality 23 24 The French village of Moronvilliers 15 kilometers northeast from Rheims was occupied by German troops Because it was situated on what became the Western Front the village was deserted and destroyed during the war 25 The Accrington Pals were established as part of Kitchener s Army in Accrington England 26 The 2nd Mounted Division of the British Army was established 27 The British territorial mounted artillery brigades the I Brigade and II Brigade were established in Egypt from existing mounted brigades and artillery 28 The 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 7th 10th 13th 16th and 20th Battalions were established for the Canadian Expeditionary Force and deployed to Europe on October 14 29 Charles Masterman invited 25 eminent literary men to Wellington House in London to form a secret British war propaganda bureau Those who attend include William Archer Arnold Bennett G K Chesterton Arthur Conan Doyle Ford Madox Ford John Galsworthy Thomas Hardy Rudyard Kipling John Masefield Henry Newbolt Gilbert Parker G M Trevelyan and H G Wells 30 Born George Brown British politician served as Deputy Leader of the Labour Party from 1960 to 1970 in London d 1985 Fred Ruiz Castro Filipino judge 12th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines from 1976 to 1979 d 1979 Died John de Villiers South African judge first Chief Justice of South Africa from 1874 to 1914 b 1842 September 3 1914 Thursday edit nbsp Pope Benedict XV Pope Benedict XV Giacomo della Chiesa succeeded Pope Pius X as the 258th pope 31 Prince William of Albania left the country after just six months due to opposition to his rule 32 Battle of Rawa The Russian Fifth Army under command of Paul von Plehwe exploited a gap in the Austrian Hungarian defense line when the Austro Hungarian Fourth Army was ordered south to aid the Third Army which had suffered heavy casualties 33 Royal Navy torpedo gunboat HMS Speedy struck a mine and sank in the North Sea along with a naval trawler with the loss of one of her 91 crew the other boat lost another five crew 34 The 63rd Naval Infantry Division was established as the main infantry unit for the Royal Navy 35 Sioux County North Dakota was established by proclamation of Governor Louis B Hanna and named after the Sioux Lakota that historically settled in the area 36 The Masonic Temple in Worcester Massachusetts was completed and dedicated by Grand Master Most Worshipful Melvin M Johnson The temple was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 37 Born Dixy Lee Ray American politician 17th and first female Governor of Washington in Tacoma Washington d 1994 Died Alberic Magnard French composer known for symphonies and operas including Guercœur and Berenice killed in action b 1865 September 4 1914 Friday editBattle of Rawa The Russian Third Army seized Lemberg in Galicia now Poland from Austria Hungary 38 Battle of Grand Couronne The German Sixth Army attacked the regrouping French Second Army in northeastern France following the Battle of the Frontiers 39 Siege of Antwerp Spurred by news that 40 000 British troops had landed in Belgium German forces attacked captured fortresses and blew up bridges from the Scheldt towards Termonde north of the city 40 A coal mine collapsed in Adamson Oklahoma killing 14 miners 41 Canadian Arctic Expedition Captain Robert Bartlett of the Karluk met fur trader Olaf Swenson in Nome Alaska who had chartered the schooner King and Winge for a seasonal trade run to Siberia Bartlett requested Swensen have the ship stop by Wrangel Island in the Bering Sea and look for the stranded survivors of the Karluk shipwreck Barlett s charter ship Bear left Nome a few days after King and Winge 42 The French Foreign Legion established 2nd and 3rd Foreign Regiments of the 1st Foreign Regiment and 2nd Marching Regiment of the 2nd Foreign Regiment to fight for the Allies in World War I 43 The Royal Town Planning Institute was established as the principal association for urban planners in Great Britain 44 Enlistee William Henry Strahan wrote the poem The Bugle Call before he left for military training at Blackboy Hill Australia Following his death during the first day of the Gallipoli campaign in 1915 many newspapers published the verses 45 September 5 1914 Saturday editThe Australian Labor Party led by Andrew Fisher won the Australian federal election taking 42 out of 75 seats in the Australian House of Representatives and 31 out of 36 seats in the Australian Senate 46 Early general elections were held in Sweden for the second time that year 47 The First Battle of the Marne began when the French Sixth Army left Paris to the east and engaged cavalry patrols with the German Sixth Army at the River Ourcq 48 French general Noel de Castelnau was ordered to hold the city of Nancy France as long as possible while French troops on the Grand Couronne repulsed German attacks 49 Royal Navy scout cruiser HMS Pathfinder was sunk by German submarine U 21 in the Firth of Forth off the coast of Scotland with the loss of 261 sailors 50 It was the first ship ever to be sunk by a locomotive torpedo fired from a submarine 51 During the Siege of Tsingtao the Imperial Japanese Navy carried out its first air combat mission A three seat Farman seaplane from the Wakamiya bombed German fortifications at Tsingtao China and conducted a reconnaissance of Kiaochow Bay 52 The German light cruiser SMS Emden under command of Karl von Muller was spotted in the Bay of Bengal 53 The cover of magazine London Opinion first carried the iconic drawing by Alfred Leete of Lord Kitchener with the recruiting slogan Your Country Needs You 54 The Amsterdam cricket club was established after three separate crickets clubs merged being Volharding RAP and Amstel thus retaining the title of oldest active cricket club in the Netherlands 55 Born Isolina Ferre Puerto Rican Catholic nun recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her humanitarian work in Ponce Puerto Rico d 2000 Minuetta Kessler Russian Canadian composer and pianist noted piano prodigy best known for her performances with the Boston Pops Orchestra in Gomel Russia d 2002 Died Charles Peguy French poet known for poetry collections including The Portal of the Mystery of Hope killed in action at the First Battle of the Marne b 1873 September 6 1914 Sunday edit nbsp Renault Taxi de la Marne First Battle of the Marne Troops from the British Expeditionary Force and the French Fifth Army crossed the Grand Morin and Petit Morin rivers in France to engage German forces 56 General Joseph Gallieni began a 3 day effort to gather about 600 taxicabs in central Paris to carry soldiers to the front fifty kilometers away With each taxi carrying five soldiers four in the back and one next to the driver the fleet was able to provide 6 000 reinforcements to the front at a crucial point in the Battle of the Marne Most taxis returned to civilian service immediately although some remained longer to carry back the wounded and refugees The French treasury reimbursed all taxis with a total fare of 70 012 francs 57 Battle of Drina The Serbian Second Army repelled an initial offense by the Austro Hungarian Fifth Army at the Drina River but the stronger 6th Army managed to surprise the Serbian Third Army and gained a foothold into Serbian territory 58 The Siege of Maubeuge in France ended when the fortress s defenders surrendered to German forces after several days of shelling 59 German colonial forces attacked British troops defending Nsanakong in German Cameroon forcing them to retreat over the border into Nigeria with 100 casualties 60 The first air sea battle in history occurred between Imperial Japanese Navy seaplanes and German and Austro Hungarian ships in Kiaochow Bay during the Siege of Tsingtao 61 The Bohemian National Alliance was established in Chicago to advocate support of the independent state of Czechoslovakia from Austria Hungary 62 The Indonesian Islamic organization Al Irshad Al Islamiya was established with the first Al Irshad school in Batavia Dutch East Indies 63 Died Alfred Mayssonnie French rugby player scrum half and fly half for the France national rugby union team from 1908 to 1910 killed at the First Battle of the Marne b 1884 September 7 1914 Monday edit nbsp Survivors of the Karluk shortly after their rescue in the Arctic Battle of Grand Couronne German attacks drove French defenders back south of Verdun France which threatened to separate the French Second and Third Armies 64 General Noel Castelnau requested to retreat from Nancy again but ordered to hold the city for another 24 hours 65 First Battle of the Masurian Lakes The German Eighth Army under command of Paul von Hindenburg began attacking the Russian First Army under command of Paul von Rennenkampf in East Prussia 66 The German cruiser SMS Nurnberg destroyed a cable relay station on Fanning Island now Tabuaeran in the Pacific Ocean in what became known as the Fanning Raid 67 Canadian Arctic Expedition The trading schooner King and Winge reached Wrangel Island in the Bering Sea and found 14 of the original 25 survivors of the Karluk shipwreck onshore to meet them They were rapidly transferred to the ship and then sailed to Herald Island to search for another party that had ventured out there in February but were forced to turn back because of ice The ship rendezvoused with the Bear days later and the crew was reunited with Captain Robert Bartlett 68 The 1st Hull Heavy Battery of the Royal Garrison Artillery was established to serve in Kitchener s Army 69 The Royal Navy established the Admiral Commanding for the Orkneys and Shetlands for the North Sea with Stanley Colville as the first commander 70 Actor Dustin Farnum reprised his successful 1904 stage role of The Virginian based upon the 1902 novel by Owen Wister in the first screen adaptation of the western directed by Cecil B DeMille 71 72 Association football club Tombense was established in Tombos Brazil 73 The novel Aunt Jane s Nieces in the Red Cross by L Frank Baum opens on September 7 1914 where main characters Patsy Doyle and Beth De Graf of the Aunt Jane s Nieces series and their uncle John Merrick read a newspaper account of the end of the Siege of Maubeuge and the German victory The German victory concern the girls and motivates them to help out with the war effort 74 Born James Van Allen American physicist detected the existence of the Van Allen radiation belt surrounding Earth in Mount Pleasant Iowa d 2006 Jean Blackwell Hutson American librarian and curator chief of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Sommerfield Florida d 1998 Born Mandy Mitchell Innes English cricketer batsman for the England cricket team and Somerset County Cricket Club from 1931 to 1949 in Calcutta British India d 2006 Lida Baarova Czech Austrian actress mistress to Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels in Prague d 2000 Died William Erasmus Darwin son of Charles Darwin major subject in Darwin s studies on developmental psychology b 1839 Peter O Brien Irish judge Lord Chief Justice of Ireland from 1889 to 1913 b 1842 September 8 1914 Tuesday editFirst Battle of the Marne The French Fifth Army launched a surprise attack against the German Second Army further widening the 50 kilometer gap between the First and Second German Armies With the two German command posts now unable to communicate with each other both commanding officers met and agreed the German Second Army was in danger of encirclement and should retreat immediately 75 Battle of Grand Couronne The German offensive began to wane and French forces were able to start retaking lost ground 76 Pope Benedict XV held his first consistory in the Vatican 77 Major General Julian Byng was replaced by General J Maxwell to command the Force in Egypt whose primary objective was to protect the Suez Canal from the Central Powers 78 Private Thomas Highgate became the first British soldier to be executed for desertion during World War I 79 The British ocean liner RMS Oceanic ran aground on a reef off the island of Foula of the Shetland Islands due to a navigational error All passengers and crew were rescued but the ship was swallowed by the sea during a storm the following day The wreck received little public exposure due to the controversy of crew incompetence surrounding the wreck 80 John D Rockefeller and his wife Laura Spelman Rockefeller celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at their home in Pocantico Hills New York two days before Laura s 75th birthday It would be their last anniversary as Laura would pass away March 12 1915 81 The stage comedy It Pays to Advertise by Roi Cooper Megrue and Walter C Hackett premiered on Broadway and ran a full year in New York City 82 Born B P Koirala Nepalese state leader 22nd Prime Minister of Nepal in Varanasi British India d 1982 Denys Lasdun British architect best known for the Royal National Theatre in London d 2001 Died William Lofland Dudley American chemist developed the refining process for iridium b 1859 September 9 1914 Wednesday edit nbsp Helmuth von Moltke Chief of the German General Staff German Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg laid out Germany s war aims in the Septemberprogramm as drafted by his private secretary Kurt Riezler Assuming a quick and decisive victory over France the plan proposed making vassal states of Belgium and France and seizing much land from the Russian Empire in Eastern Europe 83 Chief of the Imperial German General Staff Helmuth von Moltke suffered a nervous breakdown upon hearing German forces were retreating from the Marne It was alleged later that he told Kaiser Wilhelm II Your Majesty we have lost the war although historians including Winston Churchill were uncertain that it had actually happened 84 Siege of Antwerp Belgian troops attacked Germany s eastern flank capturing key river crossings and the town of Aarschot east of the city 85 Battle of Bita Paka Australian occupation of German New Guinea began with HMAS Melbourne capturing instead of destroying a wireless station on Nauru after it was found abandoned 86 The Taylor County Courthouse was officially opened in Medford Wisconsin to replace the original courthouse built in 1876 It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 87 Hilaire Belloc was contracted to write regular articles on the War in the new British weekly Land and Water 88 The period drama Break Break Break was released starring William Garwood and Louise Lester as mid Victorian lovers and directed by Harry A Pollard 89 Iron Davis of the Boston Braves pitched a no hitter during the second game of a doubleheader against the Philadelphia Phillies resulting in a 7 0 win 90 Born Victor Tennekoon Sri Lankan judge 35th Chief Justice of Sri Lanka in Central Province Ceylon d 2007 Alexander Cordell Welsh writer author of the Mortymer Saga which included Rape of the Fair Country Hosts of Rebecca and Song of the Earth in Colombo d 1997 Seymour Heller American talent agent best known for being the agent for Liberace in Cleveland d 2001 Died Robert Napuʻuako Boyd Hawaiian revolutionary leader member of the failed Wilcox rebellion b 1864 September 10 1914 Thursday editGerman forces retreated from Verdun to the Aisne River in northeastern France 91 Siege of Antwerp Belgian cavalry reached the city of Leuven Belgium 92 Rebel forces captured the city of Durres capital of Albania a week after Prince William abdicated the throne 93 The units that would eventually make up the 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th and 27th Reserve Corps of the Imperial German Army were established 94 including the 43rd 44th 45th 46th 47th 48th 49th 50th 51st 52nd 53rd 54th 95 and the 6th Bavarian Reserve Division which Adolf Hitler served through much of the war 96 The German light cruiser SMS Emden moved into the main shipping route between India and Ceylon began capturing or sinking half a dozen merchant ships starting with the Indus The Royal Navy began ordering ships in the Indian Ocean to hunt down the cruiser 97 Born Robert Wise American film director and producer recipient of the Academy Award for Best Director and Best Picture for West Side Story and The Sound of Music in Winchester Indiana d 2005 Terence O Neill Irish state leader 4th Prime Minister of Northern Ireland in London d 1990 Keith Hampshire Australian air force officer commander of the No 6 No 22 and No 456 Squadrons during World War II recipient of the Distinguished Service Order and Distinguished Flying Cross in Port Macquarie Australia d 1982 Died Neil Douglas Findlay British army officer commander of the 1st Infantry Division recipient of the Order of the Bath first British general to be killed in World War I b 1859 September 11 1914 Friday editAustro Hungarian forces were defeated at the Battle of Rawa sustaining some 50 000 casualties and 70 000 men taken prisoner while the victorious Russian force sustained 60 000 casualties However the Central Powers retook Rawa on June 21 1915 98 First Battle of the Masurian Lakes Reinforcements bolstered the German Eighth Army allowed them to push the Russian First Army back to a line running from Insterburg to Angerburg in East Prussia 99 Battle of Bita Paka Australian troops from the cruiser HMAS Sydney landed at the port Rabaul in German New Guinea while the destroyer HMAS Warrego landed small parties to capture other small settlements with strategically placed wireless stations 100 British tanker Elsinore was shelled and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Mexico by German warship SMS Leipzig 101 The 14th 102 15th 103 16th 104 17th 105 18th 106 19th 107 20th 108 21st 109 22nd 110 23rd 111 24th 112 25th 113 26th Infantry Divisions of Kitchener s Army were established 114 Born Pavle Serbian religious leader 44th Serbian Patriarch in Kucanci in the Kingdom of Croatia Slavonia d 2009 Guglielmo Achille Cavellini Italian artist leading promoter of abstract art in Italy in Brescia Italy d 1990 Died Mircea Demetriade Romanian poet early member of the Symbolist movement in Romania b 1861 September 12 1914 Saturday editThe First Battle of the Marne ended after the German armies retreated 90 kilometres 56 mi to the River Aisne French forces in pursuit captured 11 717 German soldiers 30 artillery pieces and 100 machine guns while British forces captured another 3 500 German soldiers The defeat was so complete that many historians believed it forced the German Army to abandon its Schlieffen Plan 115 First Battle of the Masurian Lakes German forces captured Gumbinnen now Gusev as Russian forces retreated 116 The Armistead Monument to General George Armistead was unveiled at Fort McHenry Baltimore 117 Born Desmond Llewelyn Welsh actor best known for his role as Q in 17 of the James Bond films in Newport Wales d 1999 killed in an auto accident Janusz Zurakowski Polish Canadian fighter and test pilot first test pilot of the Avro Arrow in Ryzawka Russian Empire d 2004 September 13 1914 Sunday editAlthough the General Electoral League received the most votes in the Swedish general election the Swedish Social Democratic Party emerged as the largest party winning 87 of the 230 seats in the Second Chamber 118 First Battle of the Aisne The British Expeditionary Force and the French Fifth Army crossed the Aisne at night under the cover of fog to partially demolish bridges and capture key ridges for an offensive against German forces 119 French forces recaptured the villages Pont a Mousson and Luneville without opposition to end the Battle of Grand Couronne in France With the French armies closing up to the Seille River the Battle of the Frontiers ended with the northeast segment of the Western Front stabilized until 1918 120 First Battle of the Masurian Lakes The town of Stalluponen now Nesterov fell to German forces in East Prussia as Russian resistance deteriorated 121 Siege of Antwerp Successful campaigns and German troops regrouping to bolster offensives in northern France allowed Belgian forces to return to Antwerp 122 The British sub HMS E9 sank the German aviso SMS Hela with all but two of her 178 crew captured 123 It was the first German ship sunk by a British sub in World War I 124 Former British diplomat and Irish nationalist Roger Casement met with German diplomat Franz von Papen in Washington D C to seek Germany s support in an independent Ireland from Great Britain 125 Canadian Arctic Expedition The last survivors of the Karluk arrived in Nome Alaska with most of the town out to greet them In all 14 out of the 25 that survived the sinking in January were accounted for Three men were confirmed dead during the wait on Wrangel Island in the Bering Sea another four were believed to have perished on the ice after leaving the main party and another four were unaccounted but believed to have been on Herald Island although no one could get near it It was not until an American expedition to the island in 1924 found human remains and equipment that confirmed the missing party had made it to land before perishing 126 The British 2nd Cavalry Division was established after merging the 5th Cavalry Brigade and 3rd Cavalry Brigade along with members of the Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Engineers 127 The 21st Division of the British Army was established 128 Born Leonard Feather British jazz musician and journalist known for his jazz music criticism for the Los Angeles Times and Metronome in London d 1994 Died Robert Hope Jones English inventor designed the first theater organ b 1859 Mostafa Fahmy Pasha Egyptian state leader 7th Prime Minister of Egypt b 1840 September 14 1914 Monday editFirst Battle of the Masurian Lakes The Russian First Army of the Neman River withdrew from East Prussia with over 100 000 casualties plus 45 000 prisoners allowing the victorious German Eighth Army near complete control of the territory 129 The German cruiser SMS Cap Trafalgar was sunk by the British cruiser RMS Carmania at Trindade and Martin Vaz off the coast of Brazil with a loss of up to 50 crew and another 279 captured 130 The Royal Australian Navy s first submarine HMAS AE1 was lost off the Duke of York Islands with all 35 men while patrolling New Britain in the Pacific Ocean after less than seven months in service the first Allied submarine loss of the war 131 The Tatiana Committee named after Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia was established to support war refugees 132 The Kauai High School was established in Lihue Hawaii 133 Born Clayton Moore American actor played The Lone Ranger in the 1950s television series in Chicago d 1999 Manlio Di Rosa Italian fencer two time gold and silver medalist at the 1936 1948 1952 and 1956 Summer Olympics in Livorno Italy d 1989 M J Thirumalachar Indian microbiologist known for the development of antifungal antibiotics recipient of the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology in Mysore India d 1999 Died Allen Allensworth American army officer first African American to achieve rank of lieutenant colonel founder of Allensworth California b 1842 Nicolas Zamora Filipino religious leader founder of the Evangelical Methodist Church in the Philippine Islands b 1875 September 15 1914 Tuesday editThe first trenches of the Western Front were dug at the First Battle of the Aisne as the conflict ended indecisively 134 U S President Woodrow Wilson formally ordered all American troops to leave the Mexican port of Veracruz after nearly five months of occupation in an effort to appease relations with Mexican provisional government leader Venustiano Carranza 135 Maritz rebellion Christian Frederick Beyers Commandant General of the Union Defence Force in South Africa resigned from his commission in protest of the South African government s decision to provide military support to the British Empire during World War I Along with General Koos de la Rey who served in the Second Boer War and was nominated to the Senate Beyers traveled to an armory in Potchefstroom to meet with commanding officer Major Jan Kemp Major Kemp and some 2 000 men under his command were supposedly sympathetic to Beyer s ideas On the way to the meeting De la Rey s car was fired upon by a policeman after it failed to stop at a road block set up to look for a fugitive criminal gang De la Rey was hit and killed 136 A train crash near Lebanon Missouri killed 27 passengers and injured 18 others 137 The 14th session of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba began following the Conservatives led by Rodmond Roblin forming government 138 The 8th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment of the British Army was established 139 The Wooloowin State School was established in Lutwyche Queensland Australia 140 Born Jens Otto Krag Danish state leader 18th Prime Minister of Denmark in Randers Denmark d 1978 Subandrio Indonesian politician 10th Foreign Minister of Indonesia until removed from office following the failed 1965 coup after which he was imprisoned for 29 years in Malang Indonesia d 2004 Born Creighton Abrams American army officer commanded military operations in the Vietnam War from 1968 to 1972 in Springfield Massachusetts d 1974 Ernest van den Haag Dutch American sociologist advocate for racial segregation in the United States through the National Review in The Hague d 2002 Born Adolfo Bioy Casares Argentine writer author of the novella The Invention of Morel in Buenos Aires d 1999 Robert McCloskey American children s author illustrator best known for Make Way for Ducklings in Hamilton Ohio d 2003 John Roderick American journalist covered Mao Zedong and rise of communist China from 1946 to 1984 in Waterville Maine d 2008 Died Franjo Markovic Croatian philosopher promoter of aesthetics in Croatian b 1845 September 16 1914 Wednesday editRussian forces began the Siege of Przemysl in Eastern Galicia where a garrison of Austrian Hungarian forces held out for 133 days before surrendering the longest siege in World War I 141 The Canadian Aviation Corps was formed in an attempt for Canada to provide trained pilots for the Royal Air Force during World War I but the organization dissolved by the spring of next year 142 Born Allen Funt American television producer creator and host of Candid Camera in New York City d 1999 September 17 1914 Thursday edit nbsp Andrew Fisher fifth Prime Minister of Australia Essad Pasha Toptani of the Ottoman Empire and Nikola Pasic of Serbia signed a secret alliance known as the Treaty of Nis 143 Andrew Fisher became Prime Minister of Australia for the third time and formed the 11th ministry of the Government of Australia replacing the Cook Ministry 144 The German Sixth Army attempted to outflank French forces to the north in Belgium but met stiff counter resistance further entrenching the Western Front 145 Siege of Toma German New Guinea governor Eduard Haber surrendered to Australian forces after determining there were few troops to defend the Pacific colony 146 The British battleship HMS Invincible sank during a storm in the English Channel off the coast of the Isle of Portland with a loss of 21 of her 64 crew 147 The German Army command established Army Detachment A to manage strategy on the southern part of the Western Front 148 The city of Firebaugh California was incorporated 149 Born Thomas J Bata Czech Canadian business executive CEO of Bata Shoes in Prague d 2008 William Grut Swedish track athlete gold medalist at the 1948 Summer Olympics in Stockholm d 2012 September 18 1914 Friday editThe Government of Ireland Act received royal assent although King George had contemplated refusing it 150 However the Act is postponed for the duration of World War I by the simultaneous Suspensory Act and in practice never came into effect in its original form 151 The German Army command established Army Detachment C to manage strategy on the southern part of the Western Front 152 American steamship Francis H Leggett sank during a storm off the coast of Oregon with the loss of 60 of her 62 passengers and crew making it the worst maritime disaster in the state s history 153 Appliance manufacturer Kelvinator was established in Detroit 154 September 19 1914 Saturday editThe German Ninth Army was established in Breslau near the German Polish border to command troops on the Eastern Front 155 The German Army command established Army Detachment B to manage strategy on the extreme southern part of the Western Front 156 The 6th Cavalry Brigade famous for its role at the Battle of Waterloo was re established with the 3rd Cavalry Division The 7th and 8th Infantry Divisions were also reactivated 157 Port Adelaide 13 15 93 defeated North Adelaide 1 8 14 for their second successive South Australian National Football League SAFL flag and eighth overall They were the only SAFL football team to finish with a perfect season overall winning thirty consecutive matches 158 Pitcher Ed Lafitte tossed a no hitter for the Brooklyn Tip Tops of the Federal League in a 6 2 win over the Kansas City Packers citation needed The Tryon Road Uniting Church formally opened in Lindfield New South Wales Australia It was registered with the New South Wales State Heritage Register in 2003 159 Born Rogers Morton American politician served as cabinet minister for the Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford administrations in Louisville Kentucky d 1979 Alphonzo E Bell Jr American politician U S Senator from California from 1961 to 1977 in Santa Fe Springs California d 2004 Died Charles Devendeville French swimmer gold medalist at the 1900 Summer Olympics killed in action b 1882 September 20 1914 Sunday edit nbsp SMS Konigsberg nbsp HMS Pegasus The German cruiser SMS Konigsberg sank the British cruiser HMS Pegasus at the Battle of Zanzibar with a loss of 38 British sailors 160 With support from Serbia and Italy Ottoman general Essad Pasha Toptani organized an armed force of 10 000 men to invade Albania 161 In a speech at Woodenbridge County Wicklow John Redmond called on members of the Irish Volunteers to go wherever the firing line extends The majority did so fighting in the 10th and 16th Irish Divisions alongside their volunteer counterparts from the 36th Ulster Division the rump Irish Volunteers split off on 24 September 162 New train stations opened to the serve the Uetsu and Rikuu rail lines in Yamagata Prefecture Japan including Amarume Karikawa and Tsuya serving the line 163 The Trinity Auditorium was dedicated as a music venue by the Methodist Episcopal Church South in Los Angeles 164 Born Ken Hechler American politician U S Representative for West Virginia from 1959 to 1977 and Secretary of State of West Virginia from 1985 to 2001 in Roslyn New York d 2016 Died William R Pettiford American religious leader and banker pastor of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham Alabama and founder of one of the first southern banks for African Americans b 1847 September 21 1914 Monday editFirst Battle of Picardy German forces marched from Rheims France and engaged French forces the following day 165 All German armed forces in German New Guinea surrendered to the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force 166 German forces laid siege to Osowiec Fortress in the Russian Empire now north eastern Poland using up to 60 artillery pieces to bombard the fort 167 Battle of Ukoko The French gunboat Surprise bombarded the German colonial port of Ukoko in the central African territory of Neukamerun now Gabon before French soldiers landed and took the town 168 Spanish Navy battleship Jaime I was launched and would serve in the Spanish Civil War 169 The Preston Platform railway station for the Riviera Line was closed in Devon England three years after it opened 170 Laurence Binyon s poem For the Fallen was published in The Times in London 171 Born John Kluge German American broadcaster owner of Metromedia from 1958 to 1986 in Chemnitz Germany d 2010 Bodo Sandberg Dutch air force officer member of the Royal Netherlands Air Force during World War II recipient of the Cross of Merit and Airman s Cross in Rotterdam d 2005 September 22 1914 Tuesday editGerman submarine U 9 torpedoed three British Royal Navy armored cruisers HMS Aboukir Cressy and Hogue with the deaths of more than 1 400 men in the North Sea 172 The German light cruiser SMS Emden bombarded Madras the only Indian city to be attacked by the Central Powers in World War I 173 In the first British air raid against Germany in history Royal Naval Air Service BE 2 aircraft of No 3 Squadron based at Antwerp Belgium attacked German airship hangars at Cologne and Dusseldorf Germany but failed to inflict damage due to bad weather and the failure of bombs to explode 174 175 Bombardment of Papeete German armored cruisers SMS Scharnhorst and Gneisenau entered the port of Papeete on the island of Tahiti and sank the French gunboat Zelee and freighter Walkure before bombarding the town s fortifications 176 French novelist Alain Fournier Lieutenant Henri Alban Fournier aged 27 was killed in action near Vaux les Palameix Meuse a month after enlisting leaving his second novel Colombe Blanchet unfinished His body wasn t identified until 1991 177 The Nagoya Electric Railway opened new stations in Kiyosu Japan including Marunouchi 178 T S Eliot met fellow American poet Ezra Pound for the first time at Pound s flat in London starting a professional relationship that encouraged Eliot to focus on a serious career in poetry 179 The association football club Martin Ledesma was established in Capiata Paraguay 180 Born Dorothy Ray Healey American activist leading promoter of minority workers rights through the Communist Party USA and New American Movement in Denver d 2006 September 23 1914 Wednesday editLieutenant O F J Hogg of British Army commanded the first anti aircraft unit to shoot down an aircraft firing 75 rounds from a QF 1 pdr Mark II pom pom artillery piece 181 South Australian Railways opened the Waikerie railway line between Karoonda and Waikerie South Australia Australia 182 Women sorority Delta Sigma Epsilon was established at Miami University in Oxford Ohio It merged with Delta Zeta in 1956 183 Born Omar Ali Saifuddien III Brunei noble 28th Sultan of Brunei in Brunei Town Brunei d 1986 September 24 1914 Thursday editGerman naval officer Wilhelm Souchon was commissioned into the Ottoman Navy with the rank of Vice Admiral 184 The French Air Force squadron Escadrille 31 was established at the Dijon Air Base near Longvic France 185 Born Andrzej Panufnik Polish British musician and composer reestablished the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra after World War II before defecting to Great Britain in Warsaw d 1991 John Kerr Australian politician 18th Governor General of Australia in Sydney d 1991 September 25 1914 Friday edit nbsp Belgian troops in action near Antwerp Battle of Buggenhout The Belgians launched a major offensive against German forces at Buggenhout between Antwerp and Brussels 186 The French Second Army fought the German Sixth Army in the First Battle of Albert 187 The first attempt by the New Zealand Expeditionary Force to depart New Zealand for Europe was aborted due to concerns about the presence of German SMS Emden capturing or sinking merchant vessels in the Indian Ocean 188 Kamerun campaign French colonial forces captured the German fort at Kousseri German Cameroon forcing the Germans to retreat to Mora 189 Born Elena Lucena Argentine film actress popular movie star during the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema in Buenos Aires d 2015 Died James Whitney Canadian politician 6th Premier of Ontario b 1843 September 26 1914 Saturday editThe German South West Africa army defeated forces from the Union of South Africa at the Battle of Sandfontein in what is now Namibia 190 Battle of Buggenhout Belgian troops and cavalry engaged and attempted to cut off the retreat of the German Landwehr Brigade but the brigade managed to escape encirclement and rejoin the main body of forces the following day 191 The United States Federal Trade Commission was established by the Federal Trade Commission Act 192 Carlton won the 18th Victorian Football League Premiership defeating South Melbourne 6 9 45 to 4 15 39 in the VFL Grand Final 193 Born Jack LaLanne American fitness exercise and nutritional expert producer and host of The Jack LaLanne Show from 1951 to 1985 in San Francisco d 2011 Achille Compagnoni Italian mountaineer scaled and reached the summit of K2 with Lino Lacedelli the first climbers to do it in Santa Caterina di Valfurva Italy d 2009 Born Dorian Shainin American engineer noted quality and reliability expert for NASA United States Department of Defense Hewlett Packard Ford Motor Company Exxon AT amp T and others in San Francisco d 2000 Richard Earl Thompson American artist member of the American Impressionism movement in Oak Park Illinois d 1991 Died August Macke German painter one of the leading members of the German Expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter The Blue Rider killed in action b 1887 September 27 1914 Sunday editBattle of Albert German forces pushed back French reserve armies around the River Somme east of Albert France 194 Battle of Buggenhout A Belgian volunteer regiment clashed with German troops but outmanned and outgunned retreated to Mol Belgium where some volunteer recruits managed to frustrate German troops from taking its railway station the rail was blown up later to slow the German advance 195 Russian forces regrouped and forced back German artillery away from Osowiec Fortress in Russian held Polish territory ending Germany s first attempt to take the fort 196 A Cossack unit attacked Jewish residents in Lwow causing 40 civilian casualties 197 Komagata Maru incident Passengers of the Japanese ship Komagata Maru arrived back in Calcutta after being forced to return from Canada British authorities attempted to arrest Baba Gurdit Singh and 20 other men deemed as leaders for organizing the voyage Singh resisted arrest causing a general riot to break out British officers opened fire and killed 19 passengers Most of the survivors were arrested but Singh escaped along with a few others and remained underground until 1920 198 The first Neutral Socialist Conference was held in Lugano Switzerland by representatives of the Swiss Social Democratic Party and the Italian Socialist Party Two more conferences for socialist parties in Europe would be held during World War I 199 Nap Lajoie of the Cleveland Naps becomes the third pro baseball player to 3000 hits nearly four months after Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates 200 self published source September 28 1914 Monday editThe Germans began bombarding the fortresses protecting Antwerp 201 Battle of Albert French forces halted the German advance around Arras in the Somme valley 202 Siege of Tsingtao German naval ships SMS Cormoran SMS Iltis SMS Luchs and SMS Tiger were scuttled off the coast of Tsingtau China to prevent capture by the British 203 The Oz Film Manufacturing Company founded by L Frank Baum author of the bestselling fantasy novels set in the Land of Oz released the first film adaptations of his books The Patchwork Girl of Oz and The Magic Cloak of Oz Unfortunately neither movie was a success and subsequent films failed to translate Baum s success with the books into movies The film company would fold within a year 204 The Bevier and Southern Railroad BVS was established when the rail company Missouri and Louisiana Railroad divided the Missouri portion to become BVS until it was shut down in 1982 205 The State School of Mines and Metallurgy officially opened in El Paso Texas It evolved to become the University of Texas at El Paso in 1967 206 Born Maria Franziska von Trapp Austrian singer second oldest of the Trapp Family Singers in Zell am See Austria d 2014 Died Richard Warren Sears American business leader founder of Sears Roebuck and Company b 1863 Christian Fleetwood American soldier noted African American to receive the Medal of Honor for actions at the Battle of Chaffin s Farm during the American Civil War b 1840 Stevan Mokranjac Serbian composer credited as the father of Serbian music for compositions and musical education in Belgrade b 1856 September 29 1914 Tuesday editBattle of the Vistula River The German Ninth Army advanced on Vistula River where Russian forces regrouped following their defeat at the First Battle of the Masurian Lakes 207 Siege of Antwerp German bombardments rendered several forts useless to defense forcing the Belgian army to evacuate all wounded non combative men prisoners of war equipment and ammunition to Antwerp Belgian Prime Minister Charles de Broqueville informed the British the Belgian field army of 65 000 men would withdraw to Ostend if the outer fortresses fell and leave a garrison of 80 000 troops to hold Antwerp for as long as possible 208 Battle of Albert A German reserve division attacked and captured the French village of Fricourt but was prevented by a French barrage from advancing further France counter attacked the 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