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June 20, 1909: "Typhoid Mary" Mallon story exposed Mallon-Mary 01.jpg
June 20, 1909: "Typhoid Mary" Mallon story exposed
June 10, 1909: U.S. introduces new coin honoring Abraham Lincoln 1909-s-vdb-wheat-cent.jpg
June 10, 1909: U.S. introduces new coin honoring Abraham Lincoln
June 18, 1909: Wilbur and Orville right presented medal by President Taft (center) Wilbur and Orville Wright Signed Photograph, 1909.jpg
June 18, 1909: Wilbur and Orville right presented medal by President Taft (center)
June 1, 1909: Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition opens in Seattle Looking north on the Pay Streak, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909 (AYP 335).jpeg
June 1, 1909: Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition opens in Seattle

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June 1, 1909 (Tuesday)

June 2, 1909 (Wednesday)

June 3, 1909 (Thursday)

June 4, 1909 (Friday)

June 5, 1909 (Saturday)

June 6, 1909 (Sunday)

June 7, 1909 (Monday)

June 8, 1909 (Tuesday)

June 9, 1909 (Wednesday)

Mrs. Ramsey Alice Ramsey ggbain.03065.jpg
Mrs. Ramsey

June 10, 1909 (Thursday)

The old "Indian head penny" NNC-US-1859-1C-Indian Head Cent (wreath).jpg
The old "Indian head penny"

June 11, 1909 (Friday)

June 12, 1909 (Saturday)

June 13, 1909 (Sunday)

June 14, 1909 (Monday)

One of the Caribbean monk seals Cms-newyorkzoologicalsociety1910.jpg
One of the Caribbean monk seals
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June 15, 1909 (Tuesday)

June 16, 1909 (Wednesday)

June 17, 1909 (Thursday)

June 18, 1909 (Friday)

June 19, 1909 (Saturday)

June 20, 1909 (Sunday)

June 21, 1909 (Monday)

June 22, 1909 (Tuesday)

June 23, 1909 (Wednesday)

June 24, 1909 (Thursday)

June 25, 1909 (Friday)

June 26, 1909 (Saturday)

June 27, 1909 (Sunday)

June 28, 1909 (Monday)

June 29, 1909 (Tuesday)

Mrs. Pankhurst Emmeline Pankhurst, seated (1913).jpg
Mrs. Pankhurst

June 30, 1909 (Wednesday)

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