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September 1, 1923: Earthquake kills over 100,000 people in Japan, leaves two million homeless Yurakucho after Great Kanto earthquake.JPG
September 1, 1923: Earthquake kills over 100,000 people in Japan, leaves two million homeless
September 8, 1923: Seven U.S. Navy destroyers wrecked during exercises NH 66721 Honda Point.gif
September 8, 1923: Seven U.S. Navy destroyers wrecked during exercises
September 14, 1923: Champion Dempsey knocked out of the ring by challenger Firpo Firpo saca a Dempsey-Radiofoto del Grafico.jpg
September 14, 1923: Champion Dempsey knocked out of the ring by challenger Firpo

The following events occurred in September 1923:

September 1, 1923 (Saturday)

September 2, 1923 (Sunday)

Chaney as Quasimodo Hunchback of Notre Dame.jpg
Chaney as Quasimodo

September 3, 1923 (Monday)

September 4, 1923 (Tuesday)

September 5, 1923 (Wednesday)

September 6, 1923 (Thursday)

Prince Peter King Peter II in folk costume from Montenegro.jpg
Prince Peter

September 7, 1923 (Friday)

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An Interpol ID card

September 8, 1923 (Saturday)

September 9, 1923 (Sunday)

September 10, 1923 (Monday)

September 11, 1923 (Tuesday)

September 12, 1923 (Wednesday)

September 13, 1923 (Thursday)

September 14, 1923 (Friday)

September 15, 1923 (Saturday)

Spain's Premier Primo de Rivera Bundesarchiv Bild 102-09414, Primo de Rivera.jpg
Spain's Premier Primo de Rivera
Oklahoma's Governor Walton Jack Walton.jpg
Oklahoma's Governor Walton

September 16, 1923 (Sunday)

September 17, 1923 (Monday)

Berkeley homes after the fire Intersection of Scenic Ave and Virginia St right after the fire.jpg
Berkeley homes after the fire

September 18, 1923 (Tuesday)

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A 2014 stamp honoring King Michael and Queen Anne

September 19, 1923 (Wednesday)

September 20, 1923 (Thursday)

September 21, 1923 (Friday)

September 22, 1923 (Saturday)

September 23, 1923 (Sunday)

September 24, 1923 (Monday)

September 25, 1923 (Tuesday)

September 26, 1923 (Wednesday)

September 27, 1923 (Thursday)

The CB&Q Wreck C., B. and Q. wreck near Casper, Wyo., Sept. 27, 1923.png
The CB&Q Wreck

September 28, 1923 (Friday)

September 29, 1923 (Saturday)

September 30, 1923 (Sunday)

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