In the meantime it is already one month ago, when I made the latest update of the summary
several new events were described in detail in our special thread -
Today in Naval History - Naval / Maritime Events in History
4 September 1733 - Launch of French Diamant 50 guns at Toulon,
4 September 1758 - Launch of HMS Stag, a 32 gun Niger-class frigate
4 September 1762 – Launch of HMS Terrible, a 74 gun Ramillies class Ship of the Line
4 September 1781 – Launch of HMS Anson, a 64 gun Intrepid class Ship of the Line
4 September 1781 – Launch of HMS Anson, a 64 gun Intrepid class Ship of the Line
(Part II - Intrepid-class)
4 September 1782 - Action of 4 September 1782 - HMS Rainbow (44) took French frigate Hebe (40) off the Ile de Bas.
4 September 1794 – Launch of French Minerve, a 40 gun Modified / enlarged Minerve-class frigate
4 September 1804 - The bomb-ketch USS Intrepid outfitted as fireship, blew up in failed attack on Tripoli with loss of all hands.
5 September 1697 – War of the Grand Alliance : A French warship, the Pelican, defeated an English squadron at the Battle of Hudson's Bay
5 September 1758 – Launch of HMS Cerberus, a 28 gun Coventry-class frigate
5 September 1770 - a joung boy, William Bligh, entered as able seaman on HMS Hunter
5 September 1781 – Battle of the Chesapeake in the American Revolutionary War:
5 September 1781 – Battle of the Chesapeake -
Order of battle
5 September 1813 - The schooner USS Enterprise captures the brig HMS Boxer off Portland, Maine in a 20-minute battle where both commanding officers die in battle.
5 September 1813 - Launch of french Scipion, a 74 gun
Téméraire-class ship of the line, at Genoa
5 September 1819 – Launch of HMS Seringapatam, a 46 gun Seringapatam frigate, at Bombay
6 September 1781 - HMS Savage (1778 - 14), Charles Stirling, taken by American privateer Congress (1781 - 24), Cptn. Gedded, off Charleston
6 September 1800 - Loss of HMS Stag (1794 - 32)
6 September 1807 – Launch of French Ville de Berlin, a 74-gun Téméraire class Ship of the Line at Antwerp
6 September 1808 - HMS Recruit (1806 - 18), Chas. Napier, engaged French sloop Diligente (1801 - 18) off Antigua.
6 September 1810 – Launch of French Rivoli, a 74 gun temeraire class ship of the line
6 September 1814 - USS Tigress, captured by british 3 days before, captured schooner Scorpion in Lake Huron
6 September 1814 - Beginning of Battle of Plattsburgh (6 – 11 September 1814)
6 September 1842 – Launch of HMS Superb, a 80 gun Vanguard-class Ship of the Line
6 September 1870 - HMS Captain capsized with the loss of nearly 500 lives because of design and construction errors that led to inadequate stability.
7 September 1695 – Henry Every perpetrates one of the most profitable pirate raids in history with the capture of the Grand Mughal ship Ganj-i-Sawai. In response, Emperor Aurangzeb threatens to end all English trading in India.
7 September 1753 – Launch of French Guerrier, a 74-gun Magnifique-class Ship of the LIne, at Toulon
7 September 1775 - During the American Revolution, the British supply ship Unity is taken by the Continental schooner, Hannah, paid for by Army Gen. George Washington. It is the
first prize taken by a Continental vessel.
7 September 1776 – Ezra Lee makes the world's first submarine attack in the Turtle, attempting to attach a time bomb to the hull of HMS Eagle in New York Harbor
7 September 1797 – Launch of USS Constellation, the second of the original six frigates
7 September 1804 - Loss of West Indiaman Christopher, ex
Duguay Trouin and
HMS Duguay Trouin at Charleston in the
1804 Antigua–Charleston hurricane.
7 September 1811 - HMS Barbadoes (1804 - 28) and HMS Goshawk (1806 - 16) engaged seven French brigs,
7 September 1825 - The frigate USS Brandywine receives the Marquis de Lafayette on board for return to France
7 September 1838 – paddlesteamer Forfarshire wrecked, giving rise to the rescue for which Grace Darling is famed.
7 September 1907 – Cunard Line's RMS Lusitania sets sail on her maiden voyage from Liverpool, England, to New York City.
8 September 1298 - Battle of Curzola (today Korčula, southern Dalmatia, now in Croatia)
8 September 1810 – The Tonquin sets sail from New York Harbor
8 September 1860 – The steamship PS Lady Elgin sinks on Lake Michigan, with the loss of around 300 lives.
8 September 1892 – sinking of the SS Charles W. Wetmore
8 September 1914 - RMS Oceanic, a transatlantic ocean liner built for the White Star Line run aground and wrecked
8 September 1923 - At Honda Point, Calif., seven destroyers are run aground due to bad weather, strong currents, and faulty navigation. Twenty-three lives are lost during the disaster.
8 September1934 – Off the New Jersey coast, a fire aboard the passenger liner SS Morro Castle kills 137 people.
8 September 1943 - Operation Zitronella (Lemon Flavour), also known as Operation Sizilien (Sicily), was an eight-hour German raid on Spitzbergen
9 September - Birthdays and Days of Death -
Birth of Cornelis Tromp, Dutch general /
Birth of Fredrik Henrik af Chapman, Swedish admiral and shipbuilder /
Birth of William Bligh, English admiral and politician
9 September 1000 – Battle of Svolder, Viking Age.
9 September 1763 – Launch of HMS Solebay, a Mermaid-class sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy
9 September 1780 – Launch of French Sceptre, a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy.
9 September 1796 - The Action of 9 September 1796
9 September 1943 – Sinking of Italian battleship Roma by airbomb
10 September 1759 -The Battle of Frisches Haff or Battle of Stettiner Haff
10 September 1813 - The Battle of Lake Erie, sometimes called the Battle of Put-in-Bay,
11 September 1758 – Battle of Saint Cast - France repels British invasion during the Seven Years' War.
11 September 1778 - Capture of HMS Fox by french Junon
11 September 1779 – Launch of french Lutine, a 32 gun Magicienne-class frigate, later HMS Lutine
11 September 1781 - HMS Richmond (1757 – 32 – Richmond-class) and HMS Iris (1776 - 28 - ex-USS Hancock), were taken when the french fleet under the Comte de Grasse returned at the Chesabeake
11 September 1781 - HMS Terrible (1762 - 74) was burnt as unseaworthy due to damage received at the Battle of the Chesapeake
11 September 1786 – Launch of HMS Royal Sovereign, a 100-gun first rate ship of the line
11 September 1798 - Launch of HMS Temeraire, a 98-gun ship of the Neptune-class
11 September 1809 – Launch of HMS Manilla, a 44 gun Apollo-class frigate
11 September 1861 – Launch of USS Kearsarge , a Mohican-class sloop-of-war
11 September 1919 – Launch of RMS Arundel Castle, British Ocean Liner
11 September 1943 - During the Salerno, Italy operations, USS Savannah (CL 42) is hit by a German guided bomb. The explosion kills nearly 200 of her crew, but she remains under her own power to return to the U.S. for repairs.
12 September 1711 - The Battle of Rio de Janeiro (12. - 22. September 1711)
12 September 1764 – Launch of HMS Saint Albans, a 64 gun St Albans-class Ship of the Line
12 September 1806 – Launch of french brig Cygne, a 16-gun Abeille-class brig - Part 1 - Naval Event
12 September 1806 – Launch of french brig Cygne, a 16-gun Abeille-class brig - Part 2 - Monographie Jean Boudriot
12 September 1814 - The Battle of Baltimore (12. - 15. September 1814)
12 September 1857 – The SS Central America sinks
12 September 1869 – SS Carnatic wrecked
12 September 1882 – HMS Phoenix, a Doterel-class sloop wrecked
12 September 1905 - japanese battleship Mikasa sinks after accidentally explosion
12 September 1942 – Ocean liner RMS Laconia, carrying civilians, Allied soldiers and Italian POWs is torpedoed off the coast of West Africa and sinks with a heavy loss of life
13 September 1653 – English 200-ton warship Swan / HMS Swann (1641 - 12) sunk in storm
13 September - Launch of several french ships
13 September 1799 - HMS Arrow (1796 - 28) and HMS Wolverine (1798 - 16) captured Batavian Draak (24) and Gier(14), two days later Dolphin (1799 - 24)
13 September 1801 - HMS Lark (16), Lt. Johnstone, captured Spanish privateer schooner Esperance,
13 September 1803 - Death of John Barry (March 25, 1745 – September 13, 1803)
13 September 1810 - Action of 13 September 1810 - HMS Africaine (38), Cptn. Robert Corbett (Killed in Action), taken by Astree (38) andIphigenie (38), but re-taken by HMS Boadicea (38), Cptn. Josias Rowley - Part 1 Naval Event
13 September 1810 - Action of 13 September 1810 - HMS Africaine (38), Cptn. Robert Corbett (Killed in Action), taken by Astree (38) and Iphigenie (38), but re-taken by HMS Boadicea (38), Cptn. Josias Rowley - Part 2 The Ships
13 September 1858 - SS Austria was a steamship of the Hamburg America Line in one of the worst transatlantic maritime disasters of the nineteenth century, claiming the lives of 449 passengers and crew..
The first event of the above mentioned list you can find here:
https://www.shipsofscale.com/sosfor...ime-events-in-history.2104/page-24#post-38914
and than scroll down...