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  • September, 1876 — S.S. Lewis, wrecking schooner, lost off Cape Hatteras
  • September 2, 1913 — Richard F.C. Hartley, schooner, lost off Chicamacomico; 2 killed
  • September 3, 1913 — George W. Wells, schooner, lost off Ocracoke
  • September 5, 1923 — New Jersey (BB-16), U.S. Navy batleship, sunk in aerial bomb test by Billy Mitchell
  • September 5, 1923 — Virginia (BB-13), U.S. Navy batleship, sunk in aerial bomb test by Billy Mitchell
  • September 9, 1881 — Mary Bear, schooner, lost off New Topsail Inlet; 1 killed
  • September 9, 1890 — Minon, steam yacht, lost off Cape Fear
  • September 12, 1868 — Patapsco, steamer, lost off Cape Lookout
  • September 13, 1884 — Dos Hermanos, steamer, lost off Frying Pan Shoals; 2 killed
  • September 13, 1892 — Casket, bark, lost off Frying Pan Shoals
  • September 14, 1944 — Bedloe (WSC-128), U.S. Coast Guard cutter, lost in Great 1944 Hurricane; 26 killed
  • September 14, 1944 — Jackson (WSC-142), U.S. Coast Guard cutter, lost in Great 1944 Hurricane; 21 killed
  • September 18, 1901 — Sea Bright, steamer, lost off Oak Island
  • September 18, 1906 — Nellie Floyd, schooner, lost off Cape Fear; 1 killed
  • September 22, 1885 — Ada F. Whitney, schooner, lost off Poyners Hill; 2 killed
  • September 24, 1929 — Carl Gerhard, freighter, ran aground near Kill Devil Hills
  • September 26, 1882 — James W. Haig, schooner, lost off Durants
  • September 26, 1894 — A.P. Richardson, schooner, lost off Ocracoke
  • September 28, 1894 — Elizabeth A. Baizley, schooner, lost off Cape Fear
  • September 30, 1877 — Magnolia, sidewheel steamer, foundered off Cape Hatteras;

Source: (Gentile, Stick)

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