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June 15, 1902: The 20th Century Limited begins service 20th Century Limited cropped.jpg
June 15, 1902: The 20th Century Limited begins service
June 12, 1902: Suffragette Mary Lee lives to see Australia grant women the right to vote Mary Lee.jpg
June 12, 1902: Suffragette Mary Lee lives to see Australia grant women the right to vote
June 19, 1902: King Albert of Saxony dies after a 28-year reign Albert of Saxony by Nicola Perscheid c1900cr.jpg
June 19, 1902: King Albert of Saxony dies after a 28-year reign

The following events occurred in June 1902 :

Contents

June 1, 1902 (Sunday)

June 2, 1902 (Monday)

June 3, 1902 (Tuesday)

June 4, 1902 (Wednesday)

June 5, 1902 (Thursday)

June 6, 1902 (Friday)

June 7, 1902 (Saturday)

June 8, 1902 (Sunday)

June 9, 1902 (Monday)

June 10, 1902 (Tuesday)

June 11, 1902 (Wednesday)

June 12, 1902 (Thursday)

June 13, 1902 (Friday)

Future baseball star George Ruth Babe Ruth age 3.jpg
Future baseball star George Ruth

June 14, 1902 (Saturday)

June 15, 1902 (Sunday)

June 16, 1902 (Monday)

June 17, 1902 (Tuesday)

June 18, 1902 (Wednesday)

June 19, 1902 (Thursday)

June 20, 1902 (Friday)

June 21, 1902 (Saturday)

June 22, 1902 (Sunday)

June 23, 1902 (Monday)

June 24, 1902 (Tuesday)

June 25, 1902 (Wednesday)

June 26, 1902 (Thursday)

June 27, 1902 (Friday)

June 28, 1902 (Saturday)

June 29, 1902 (Sunday)

June 30, 1902 (Monday)

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