Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1902
Rudolf Arendt
Hubert Theophil Simar
Breaker Morant
Harry "Breaker" Harbord Morant was an Anglo-Australian drover, horseman, bush poet, military officer and war criminal, who was convicted and executed for murder during the Second Anglo-Boer War.
John Hall Gladstone
John Hall Gladstone FRS was a British chemist. He served as President of the Physical Society between 1874 and 1876 and during 1877–1879 was President of the Chemical Society. Apart from chemistry, where one of his most notable publications was on bromination of rubber, he undertook pioneering work in optics and spectroscopy.
Lőrincz Schlauch
Lőrinc Schlauch was a Hungarian Roman Catholic cardinal and archbishop during 19th and 20th century.
Hermann Einstein
Elizabeth Cholmondeley McClintock
Wade Hampton III
Wade Hampton III era durante la Guerra Civil Estadounidense un Teniente General Confederado y, más tarde, Gobernador de Carolina del Sur y senador de los Estados Unidos. Fue uno de los tres civiles que alcanzaron el rango de teniente general en el ejército confederado sin entrenamiento militar formal.
Julius Sterling Morton
Julius Sterling Morton was a Nebraska newspaper editor who served as President Grover Cleveland's Secretary of Agriculture. He was a prominent Bourbon Democrat, taking the conservative position on political, economic and social issues, and opposing agrarianism. Among his most notable achievements was the founding of Arbor Day in 1872. In 1897 he started a weekly magazine entitled The Conservative.
Wager Swayne
Wager Swayne was a Union Army colonel during the American Civil War who eventually was appointed as the last major general of volunteers of the Union Army. Swayne received America's highest military decoration the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Second Battle of Corinth. He also was effectively the military governor of Alabama from March 2, 1867 to July 14, 1868 after the passage of the first Reconstruction Act by the U.S. Congress until Alabama was readmitted to the Union. Robert M. Patton remained the nominal governor during this period but as the local army commander, Swayne controlled the State government.