1909 in the United States explained
Events from the year 1909 in the United States.
Incumbents
Theodore Roosevelt (R-New York) (until March 4)
William Howard Taft (R-Ohio) (starting March 4)
Charles W. Fairbanks (R-Indiana) (until March 4)
James S. Sherman (R-New York) (starting March 4)
Events
January–March
April–June
July–September
October–December
Undated
Ongoing
Births
- January 1 - Dana Andrews, film actor (died 1992)
- January 2 - Barry Goldwater, U.S. Senator from Arizona from 1953 to 1965 and from 1969 to 1987 (died 1998)
- January 4 - J. R. Simplot, businessman, founded the Simplot Company (died 2008)
- January 5 - Stephen Cole Kleene, mathematician (died 1994)
- February 11
- January 30 - Saul Alinsky, community organizer (died 1972)
- February 9 - Dean Rusk, politician (died 1994)
- February 18 - Warren Elliot Henry, African American physicist (died 2001)
- February 24 - August Derleth, writer and anthologist (died 1971)
- March 4 - Harry Helmsley, real estate entrepreneur (died 1997)
- March 7 - Roger Revelle, scientist (died 1991)
- March 12 - Virginia McLaurin, community worker and supercentenarian (died 2022)
- March 24 - Clyde Barrow, outlaw (died 1934)
- April 13 - Eudora Welty, fiction writer (died 2001)
- May 7 - Edwin H. Land, camera inventor (died 1991)
- May 15 - J. Caleb Boggs, U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1961 to 1973 (died 1993)
- May 27 - Dolores Hope, born Dolores L. DeFina, singer and philanthropist (died 2011)
- May 30 - Benny Goodman, jazz clarinetist and bandleader (died 1986)
- June 3 - Ira D. Wallach, businessman and philanthropist (died 2007)
- June 12 - Archie Bleyer, song arranger and bandleader (died 1989)
- June 14 - Burl Ives, folk singer (died 1995 in the United States)
- July 11 - Irene Hervey, actress (died 1998)
- July 29 - Chester Himes, fiction writer (died 1984)
- August 1 - Sibyl M. Rock, mathematician (died 1981)
- August 10 - Leo Fender, guitar inventor and manufacturer (died 1991)
- September 12 - Lawrence Brooks, army veteran and supercentenarian (died 2022)
- September 28 - Al Capp, cartoonist (died 1979)
- October 1 - Everett Sloane, character actor (died 1965)
- October 13 - Herblock, editorial cartoonist (died 2001)
- October 15 - Robert Trout, journalist (died 2000)
- October 14 - Dorothy Kingsley, screenwriter and producer (died 1997)[4]
- November 7 - Ruby Hurley, civil rights activist (died 1980)[5]
- November 18 - Johnny Mercer, songwriter (died 1976)
- November 20 - Alan Bible, U.S. Senator from Nevada from 1954 to 1974 (died 1988)
- November 27 - James Agee, writer (died 1955)
- December 9 - Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., film actor (died 2000)
- December 14 - Edward Lawrie Tatum, geneticist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1975)
Deaths
- January 10
- April 9 - Francis Marion Crawford, novelist (born 1854)
- April 21 - David Turpie, U.S. Senator from Indiana in 1863 and from 1887 to 1899 (born 1828)
- April 23 - Franklin Bartlett, Representative from New York (born 1847)
- April 28 - Frederick Holbrook, 27th Governor of Vermont from 1861 to 1863 (born 1813)
- May 17 - Helge Alexander Haugan, Norwegian-born banking executive (born 1847)
- June 10 - Gideon T. Stewart, educator and politician (born 1824)
- June 24 - Sarah Orne Jewett, writer (born 1849)[6]
- June 29 - George B. Cosby, Confederate general in the American Civil War (born 1830)
- August 21 - George Cabot Lodge, poet (born 1873)
- September 4 - Clyde Fitch, dramatist (born 1865)
- October 15 - William Lindsay, U.S. Senator from Kentucky from 1893 to 1901 (born 1835)
- October 26 - Oliver Otis Howard, Union general and United States Army officer (born 1830)
- December 10 - Red Cloud, Oglala Lakota Chief (born 1822)
- December 20 - William Alexander Harris, U.S. Senator from Kansas from 1897 to 1903 (born 1841)
- December 24 - Jean Clemens, youngest child of Mark Twain (born 1880)
- December 26
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Weather Extremes for the Western States.
- Web site: Theodore Roosevelt's Africa Expedition. The Library of Congress. 2012-02-29.
- Gregory . Rick . Robertson County and the Black Patch War, 1904-1909 . Tennessee Historical Quarterly . 1980 . 39 . 3 . 341–358 . 42626100 . 0040-3261.
- Web site: Obituary: Dorothy Kingsley . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220501/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/obituary-dorothy-kingsley-1233896.html . 2022-05-01 . subscription . live . The Independent . 26 October 2021 . en . 23 October 2011.
- Book: Ware . Susan . Notable American Women: A Biographical Dictionary Completing the Twentieth Century . 2004 . Harvard University Press . 978-0-674-01488-6 . 318 . en.
- Book: Edward T.. James. Janet. Wilson James. Paul S.. Boyer. Notable American Women, 1607-1950: A Biographical Dictionary. Cambridge. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. 1971. 274. 978-0-67462-731-4.