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September 1902

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The following events occurred in September 1902:

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September 1, 1902 (Monday)

  • The classic silent film, Le Voyage dans La Lune (A Trip to the Moon), is released at Théâtre Robert-Houdin in Paris, France, by actor/producer Georges Méliès, and proves an instant success.
  • September 2, 1902 (Tuesday)

  • Haitian admiral, Hammerton Killick, a supporter of presidential candidate Anténor Firmin, captures a German ammunition ship, the Markomannia, on its way to provide ammunition to Firmin's rival Pierre Nord Alexis.
  • The US state of Vermont holds its election for the House of Representatives.
  • September 5, 1902 (Friday)

  • Paul Haas replaces Bartomeu Terradas as president of FC Barcelona.
  • Died: Rudolf Virchow, 80, German scientist and politician
  • September 6, 1902 (Saturday)

  • Died:
  • Sir Frederick Abel, 75, British chemist
  • Hammerton Killick, 46, admiral in the Haitian Navy, drowned after blowing up his ship to avoid surrendering to the German warship SMS Panther
  • September 7, 1902 (Sunday)

  • In the final of Sweden's Rosenska Pokalen football tournament, Gefle IF defeat Djurgårdens IF Fotboll 1-0.
  • September 8, 1902 (Monday)

  • In the Italian town of Candela, five people are killed and ten injured when 400 peasants involved in a wage dispute block local roads; violence erupts and troops fire at the strikers.
  • The US state of Maine holds its election for the House of Representatives.
  • September 9, 1902 (Tuesday)

  • British humorist P. G. Wodehouse resigns from the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Company in London to begin a full-time writing career.
  • September 12, 1902 (Friday)

  • Born: Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira, President of Brazil, in Diamantina, Minas Gerais (died 1976)
  • September 13, 1902 (Saturday)

  • Harry Jackson is the first British criminal to be convicted on the basis of fingerprint evidence, when he is found guilty of burglary.
  • "Baseball's Sad Lexicon": New York Giants players Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers and Frank Chance turn their first double play, two days after playing together for the first time.
  • September 16, 1902 (Tuesday)

  • Born: Jakob Sporrenberg, German war criminal, in Düsseldorf (executed 1952)
  • September 17, 1902 (Wednesday)

  • Opera singer Nellie Melba arrives in Brisbane, Queensland, at the start of her first Australian tour, having spent the previous 16 years in Europe.
  • September 19, 1902 (Friday)

  • Shiloh Baptist Church stampede: A stampede occurs at the Shiloh Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, USA, after a talk by Booker T. Washington, when the congregation wrongly believes the building is on fire; 115 African-American people are suffocated or crushed to death.
  • Died: Masaoka Shiki, 34, Japanese haiku poet (tuberculosis)
  • September 20, 1902 (Saturday)

  • The schedule is published for the 1902–03 Primera Fuerza season, the first season of Mexican competitive football.
  • September 21, 1902 (Sunday)

  • Born: Luis Cernuda, Spanish poet, in Seville (died 1963)
  • September 22, 1902 (Monday)

  • The Mariana Islands are struck by a magnitude 7.5 earthquake, which causes major damage on Guam and Saipan.
  • In Canada, the Canadian Pacific Railway, through its subsidiary, the Ottawa, Northern and Western Railway, acquires the Pontiac and Pacific Junction Railway.
  • Born: John Houseman, British-American actor and producer, in Bucharest, Romania, under the name Jacques Haussmann (died 1988)
  • September 23, 1902 (Tuesday)

  • Born: Ion Gheorghe Maurer, Romanian politician, Prime Minister 1961-74, in Bucharest (died 2000)
  • September 24, 1902 (Wednesday)

  • Bailundo Revolt: A column of colonial soldiers from Luanda, led by Pedro Massano de Amorim, enters Bailundo fort in readiness for anticipated attack.
  • Born: Ruhollah Khomeini, Iranian Shia cleric, in Khomeyn (died 1989)
  • September 26, 1902 (Friday)

    The town of Catania, Sicily suffers flooding after a cyclone hits the island's east coast. In the city of Modica, 300 people are reported killed, and the cathedral of Belpasso collapses, with another 600 deaths resulting.

  • Born: Albert Anastasia, US gangster, in Parghelia, Calabria, Italy
  • Died: Levi Strauss, 73, US businessman and first manufacturer of jeans
  • September 27, 1902 (Saturday)

    Collingwood Football Club are winners of the Victorian Football League Grand Final, defeating Essendon Football Club at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, in front of a record crowd of 35,000.

    September 28, 1902 (Sunday)

  • Training begins for the first season of the United States National Football League, due to begin on October 4.
  • September 29, 1902 (Monday)

  • Died: Émile Zola, 62, French novelist, playwright and journalist (carbon monoxide poisoning apparently caused by an improperly ventilated chimney)
  • References

    September 1902 Wikipedia