1882 in the United States explained
Events from the year 1882 in the United States.
Incumbents
Federal government
See also: Federal government of the United States.
Events
January–March
April–June
July–September
October–December
Undated
Ongoing
Sport
Births
- January 6 - Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (died 1961)
- January 12 - Milton Sills, stage and film actor (died 1930)
- January 30 - Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd president of the United States, served from 1933 to 1945 (died 1945)[6]
- February 8 - Thomas Selfridge, United States Army officer, first person killed in airplane crash (died 1908)
- February 18 - Sonora Smart Dodd, founder of Father's Day (died 1978)
- February 28 - Geraldine Farrar, operatic soprano and film actress (died 1967)
- May 9 - George Barker, painter (died 1965)
- May 23 - James Gleason, American actor, playwright, and screenwriter (died 1959)
- July 22 - Edward Hopper, painter (died 1967)
- July 24 - Lynn Thorndike, historian of medieval science and alchemy (died 1965)
- July 26 - Dixie Bibb Graves, U.S. Senator from Alabama from 1937 to 1938 (died 1965)
- September 1 - Georgina Jones, American tennis player (died 1955)[7]
- September 12 - George L. Berry, U.S. Senator from Tennessee from 1937 to 1938 (died 1948)
- October 5 - Robert Goddard, rocket scientist (died 1945)
- October 14 - Éamon de Valera, third president of Ireland (died 1975 in Ireland)
- November 20 - Ethel May Halls, actress (died 1967)
- November 29 - Cattle Annie, outlaw with Little Britches (died 1978)
Deaths
- January 3 - Clement Claiborne Clay, U.S. Senator from Alabama from 1853 to 1862, Confederate States Senator from Alabama from 1862 to 1864 (born 1816)
- January 30 - Henry Whitney Bellows, clergyman of the Unitarian Church (born 1814)
- February 25 - James Bates, U.S. Representative from Maine from 1831 to 1833 (born 1789)
- March 4 - Milton Latham, U.S. Senator from California from 1860 to 1863 (born 1827)
- March 24 - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, poet and professor, dies of peritonitis in his Cambridge home (born 1807)
- April 27 - Ralph Waldo Emerson, essayist and poet (born 1803)
- June 30 - Charles Guiteau, assassin of President James A. Garfield (hung) (born 1841)
- July 16 - Mary Todd Lincoln, First Lady of the United States (born 1818)
- July 19 - George N. Stearns, founder of E. C. Stearns & Company (born 1812)
- August 8 - Gouverneur K. Warren, civil engineer and Union Army general in the American Civil War (born 1830)
- August 16 - Benjamin Harvey Hill, U.S. Senator from Georgia from 1877 to 1882 (born 1823)
- September 27 - Fernando C. Beaman, teacher, lawyer and politician from Michigan (born 1814)
- November 5 - Robert Woodward Barnwell, U.S. Senator from South Carolina from 1862 to 1865 (born 1801)
- November 8 - Richard Arnold, Union Army brigadier general (born 1828)
- December 10 - Alexander Gardner, Scottish-born Civil War photographer (born 1821)
- December 12 - Robert Morris, abolitionist and one of the first African American lawyers (born 1823)
See also
Notes and References
- Book: David O.. Whitten. Bessie Emrick. Whitten. Handbook of American Business History: Manufacturing. limited. Greenwood Publishing Group. 1990. 182.
- Web site: Oscar Wilde's 1882 American Lecture Tour . Cooper . John . Oscar Wilde in America . 2018-11-12.
- Book: Johnson, John W.. Historic U.S. Court Cases. Taylor & Francis. U.S.. 2001. 54.
- In January he opened the Holborn Viaduct power station in London.
- http://digital.library.villanova.edu/Catholica Collection/American Catholic Historical Society/Newspapers and Magazines/Redpath Weekly/RedpathWeekly-00001.xml "Redpath's Illustrated Weekly"
- Book: Burns, James MacGregor . 1956 . Roosevelt: The Lion and the Fox . Easton Press . 978-0-15-678870-0 . 7 .
- Web site: Olympedia – Georgina Jones . www.olympedia.org . 20 July 2021.