March 1902

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The following events occurred in March 1902:

March 1, 1902 (Saturday)

March 2, 1902 (Sunday)

March 3, 1902 (Monday)

March 4, 1902 (Tuesday)

  • Born:Red Reeder, American soldier and author (d. 1998)

March 5, 1902 (Wednesday)

March 6, 1902 (Thursday)

  • Real Madrid was founded.

March 7, 1902 (Friday)

  • Second Boer War: South African Boers win their last battle over British forces, with the capture of a British general and 200 of his men.
  • Born:
  • Died:Pud Galvin, American baseball player and MLB Hall of Famer (b. 1856)

March 8, 1902 (Saturday)

  • Jean Sibelius's Second Symphony was premiered in Helsinki.

March 9, 1902 (Sunday)

March 10, 1902 (Monday)

  • A Circuit Court prevents Thomas Edison from having a monopoly on motion picture technology.

March 11, 1902 (Tuesday)

March 12, 1902 (Wednesday)

March 13, 1902 (Thursday)

March 14, 1902 (Friday)

March 15, 1902 (Saturday)

March 16, 1902 (Sunday)

March 17, 1902 (Monday)

March 18, 1902 (Tuesday)

March 19, 1902 (Wednesday)

  • Born:Louisa Ghijs, Belgian stage actress and wife of Johannes Heesters (d. 1985)

March 20, 1902 (Thursday)

March 21, 1902 (Friday)

March 22, 1902 (Saturday)

March 23, 1902 (Sunday)

  • Died:Kálmán Tisza, Hungarian politician, former Prime Minister (b. 1830)

March 24, 1902 (Monday)

March 25, 1902 (Tuesday)

March 26, 1902 (Wednesday)

March 27, 1902 (Thursday)

March 28, 1902 (Friday)

March 29, 1902 (Saturday)

March 30, 1902 (Sunday)

  • Born:Brooke Astor, American socialite and philanthropist (d. 2007)

March 31, 1902 (Monday)

Arguably the date of the first ever powered flight, by Richard Pearse. [1]

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