September 27: Brown Family

September 27: In 1854, on this date, the ship Arctic, the largest and fastest ship on the seas, collided with the Vesta and sank on its voyage from England to New York City; many were lost, including 6 members of the Brown family; not a single woman or child survived.

September 25: George Steers

September 25: George Steers, designer of the yacht America, who piloted it to victory against England’s best in 1851, thereby making the competition to this day for yachting supremacy “the America’s Cup,” died on this date in 1856.

September 22: Theodore Roosevelt, Sr.

September 22: Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., the father of President Theodore Roosevelt, was born on this date in 1831; he died in 1878, long before there was any hint that his son would someday rise to the presidency.

September 21: Mabel Smith Douglass

September 21: On his date in 1933, Mabel Smith Douglass, founder of the New Jersey College for Women, later Douglass College at Rutgers, disappeared while rowing on Lake Placid; her petrified body was not found until 30 years later.