October 1902
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The following events occurred in October 1902:
October 1, 1902 (Wednesday)[]
- Dakar replaces Saint-Louis, Senegal, as capital of French West Africa.[1]
- The Royal Navy establishes its Home Fleet, under Vice-Admiral Gerard Noel.[2]
October 2, 1902 (Thursday)[]
- Beatrix Potter's illustrated children's book The Tale of Peter Rabbit, is commercially published by Frederick Warne & Co.[3]
- Born: Leopold Figl, future Chancellor of Austria, in Rust im Tullnerfeld, Austria (d. 1965)
October 3, 1902 (Friday)[]
- U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt convenes a conference of representatives of government, labor, and management, in a bid to end the long-running anthracite workers' strike.
October 4, 1902 (Saturday)[]
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October 5, 1902 (Sunday)[]
- The funeral of French novelist Émile Zola, who died a week earlier in mysterious circumstances, takes place at the Cimetière de Montmartre in Paris. It is attended by thousands, including Alfred Dreyfus, whose innocence Zola had protested.[4]
- Born:
- Larry Fine, American actor and comedian (The Three Stooges), in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 1975)
- Ray Kroc, American fast food entrepreneur (McDonald's), in Oak Park, Illinois (d. 1984)
October 6, 1902 (Monday)[]
- An earthquake of magnitude 7.2 strikes the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan.[5]
October 7, 1902 (Tuesday)[]
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October 8, 1902 (Wednesday)[]
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October 9, 1902 (Thursday)[]
- In Altona, Manitoba, Canada, Henry Toews, a teacher at the Mennonite School, shoots one or more colleagues and three children before wounding himself; he would survive another three months but died before a trial could be arranged. Only one of his victims, Anna Kehler, dies as a result of the shooting.[6]
- The first season of the Primera Fuerza football competition begins in Mexico.
October 10, 1902 (Friday)[]
- The Japanese steamer Yoshina Maru is abandoned after catching fire in the Van Diemen Strait. The ship drifts ashore at Kagoshima, Japan.[7]
October 11, 1902 (Saturday)[]
- The U.S. Open golf tournament is won by Scotland's Laurie Auchterlonie.[8]
- Firefighter Patrick J. Quail of the New York City Fire Department is thrown from his seat when a fire apparatus strikes a curb and sustains a fatal skull fracture.[9]
October 12, 1902 (Sunday)[]
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October 13, 1902 (Monday)[]
- New Zealand scientist Ernest Rutherford, while working at McGill University in Canada, demonstrates the first wireless communication system between a railway station and a moving train using a Grand Trunk Railway passenger special operating between Toronto and Montreal.[10]
- Born: Arna Bontemps, American writer, in Alexandria, Louisiana (d. 1973)
October 14, 1902 (Tuesday)[]
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October 15, 1902 (Wednesday)[]
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October 16, 1902 (Thursday)[]
- The first British youth offenders institution opens in Borstal, Rochester, Kent, England.
- In Paris, the murder of a servant is discovered, leading to the arrest of the murderer, Henri-Léon Scheffer, through fingerprint identification,[11]
October 17, 1902 (Friday)[]
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October 18, 1902 (Saturday)[]
- Born:
- Miriam Hopkins, American actress, in Savannah, Georgia (d. 1972)
- Pascual Jordan, German physicist, in Hanover (d. 1980)
October 19, 1902 (Sunday)[]
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October 20, 1902 (Monday)[]
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October 21, 1902 (Tuesday)[]
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October 22, 1902 (Wednesday)[]
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October 23, 1902 (Thursday)[]
- Coal strike of 1902: The anthracite strike ends after 163 days, following an agreement on arbitration.[12]
October 24, 1902 (Friday)[]
- A jury in Cheyenne, Wyoming, returns a guilty verdict on Tom Horn at the end of his trial for murder.
October 25, 1902 (Saturday)[]
- In Jamestown, New York, 19-year-old George Edwin McClurg, substituting for an injured player at left halfback on the Jamestown High School football team, dies of a brain hemorrhage caused by an injury in a game against the Central High School team from Buffalo, New York. The game results in an 11-11 tie. Jamestown High School will cancel the remainder of its football season.[13]
- Born: Eddie Lang, American jazz guitarist, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 1933)
- Died: Frank Norris, 32, American novelist, of peritonitis, following surgery on a burst appendix (b. 1870)[14]
October 26, 1902 (Sunday)[]
- Russian polar expedition: A group of Russian explorers led by Baron Eduard von Toll leave their camp on Bennett Island and disappear without a trace.
- At the end of the first season of competitive football in Brazil, the São Paulo Athletic Club emerge victorious.[15]
- Born: Jack Sharkey, American heavyweight boxing champion, in Binghamton, New York (d. 1994)
- Died: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 86, American social activist (b. 1815)
October 27, 1902 (Monday)[]
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October 28, 1902 (Tuesday)[]
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October 29, 1902 (Wednesday)[]
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October 30, 1902 (Thursday)[]
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October 31, 1902 (Friday)[]
- A partial solar eclipse occurs.[16]
- Born: Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Brazilian poet, in Itabira, Brazil (d. 1987)
References[]
- ^ Aldrich, Robert (1996). Greater France: a History of French Overseas Expansion. Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 0-312-16000-3.
- ^ Matthew S. Seligmann, A prelude to the reforms of Admiral Sir John Fisher: the creation of the Home Fleet, 1902–3[dead link], Historical Research, 2009
- ^ Taylor, Judy (1996) [1986]. Beatrix Potter: Artist, Storyteller and Countrywoman. Frederick Warne. pp. 72, 76. ISBN 0-7232-4175-9.
- ^ "Thousands March At Funeral of Emile Zola: Municipal Guards Line the Route to Preserve Order. Dreyfus Attends After All, Is Unnoticed by the Crowd – Mme. Zola Gave Him Back His Promise to Stay Away – Very Little Disorder". The New York Times. 6 October 1902.
- ^ "Centennial Earthquake Catalog". United States Geological Survey. October 6, 1902. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
- ^ Jim Chliboyko (15 March 2013). "The Altona school shooting of 1902". Spectator Tribune. Retrieved 26 February 2017.
- ^ "Belgian Merchant A-G" (PDF). Belgische Koopvaardij. Retrieved 1 October 2010.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Auchterlonie Wins Open Championship at Garden City – Travis Ties for Second Place". The Fitchburg Sentinel. Fitchburg, Massachusetts. October 13, 1902. p. 1.
- ^ "Line of Duty". NYC Fire Wire. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
- ^ "Significant dates in Canadian railway history". Colin Churcher's Railway Pages. 2008-11-04. Archived from the original on 2007-08-09. Retrieved 2008-11-20.
- ^ "Arrestation du premier assassin confondu par ses empreintes digitales". celebrations nationales. Retrieved 26 February 2017.
- ^ James Ford Rhodes, The McKinley and Roosevelt Administrations, 1897–1909 (1922) p. 246
- ^ Anderson, Randy. "Death on the JHS Gridiron" (PDF). Jamestown Public Schools. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
- ^ "Death of Frank Norris" (PDF). The New York Times. October 26, 1902.
Frank Norris, the novelist, died to-day as the result of an operation for appendicitis performed three days ago.
- ^ "País do futebol, Brasil é segunda força no Pan". UOL Esporte. Retrieved January 24, 2008.
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- Earth visibility chart and eclipse statistics Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC
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