1939 in the United States
List of events
Events from the year 1939 in the United States .
Incumbents
Governors and lieutenant governors
Governors
Governor of Alabama : Bibb Graves (Democratic ) (until January 17), Frank M. Dixon (Democratic ) (starting January 17)
Governor of Arizona : Rawghlie Clement Stanford (Democratic ) (until January 2), Robert Taylor Jones (Democratic ) (starting January 2)
Governor of Arkansas : Carl Edward Bailey (Democratic )
Governor of California : Frank Merriam (Republican ) (until January 2), Culbert Olson (Democratic ) (starting January 2)
Governor of Colorado : Teller Ammons (Democratic ) (until January 10), Ralph Lawrence Carr (Republican ) (starting January 10)
Governor of Connecticut : Wilbur Lucius Cross (Democratic ) (until January 4), Raymond E. Baldwin (Republican ) (starting January 4)
Governor of Delaware : Richard C. McMullen (Democratic )
Governor of Florida : Fred P. Cone (Democratic )
Governor of Georgia : Eurith D. Rivers (Democratic )
Governor of Idaho : Barzilla W. Clark (Democratic ) (until January 2), C. A. Bottolfsen (Republican ) (starting January 2)
Governor of Illinois : Henry Horner (Democratic )
Governor of Indiana : M. Clifford Townsend (Democratic )
Governor of Iowa : Nelson G. Kraschel (Democratic ) (until January 12), George A. Wilson (Republican ) (starting January 12)
Governor of Kansas : Walter A. Huxman (Democratic ) (until January 9), Payne Ratner (Republican ) (starting January 9)
Governor of Kentucky : Happy Chandler (Democratic ) (until October 9), Keen Johnson (Democratic ) (starting October 9)
Governor of Louisiana : Richard W. Leche (Democratic ) (until June 26), Earl K. Long (Democratic ) (starting June 26)
Governor of Maine : Lewis O. Barrows (Republican )
Governor of Maryland : Harry W. Nice (Republican ) (until January 11), Herbert R. O'Conor (Democratic ) (starting January 11)
Governor of Massachusetts : Charles F. Hurley (Democratic ) (until January 5), Leverett Saltonstall (Republican ) (starting January 5)
Governor of Michigan :
Governor of Minnesota : Elmer A. Benson (Farmer-Labor ) (until January 2), Harold E. Stassen (Republican ) (starting January 2)
Governor of Mississippi : Hugh L. White (Democratic )
Governor of Missouri : Lloyd C. Stark (Democratic )
Governor of Montana : Roy E. Ayers (Democratic )
Governor of Nebraska : Robert Leroy Cochran (Democratic )
Governor of Nevada : Richard Kirman, Sr. (Democratic ) (until January 2), Edward P. Carville (Democratic ) (starting January 2)
Governor of New Hampshire : Francis P. Murphy (Republican )
Governor of New Jersey : A. Harry Moore (Democratic )
Governor of New Mexico : Clyde Tingley (Democratic ) (until January 1), John E. Miles (Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Governor of New York : Herbert H. Lehman (Democratic )
Governor of North Carolina : Clyde R. Hoey (Democratic )
Governor of North Dakota : William Langer (Republican ) (until January 5), John Moses (Democratic ) (starting January 5)
Governor of Ohio : Martin L. Davey (Democratic ) (until January 9), John W. Bricker (Republican ) (starting January 9)
Governor of Oklahoma : Ernest W. Marland (Democratic ) (until January 9), Leon C. Phillips (Democratic ) (starting January 9)
Governor of Oregon : Charles H. Martin (Democratic ) (until January 9), Charles A. Sprague (Republican ) (starting January 9)
Governor of Pennsylvania : George Howard Earle III (Democratic ) (until January 17), Arthur James (Republican ) (starting January 17)
Governor of Rhode Island : Robert E. Quinn (Democratic ) (until January 3), William Henry Vanderbilt III (Republican ) (starting January 3)
Governor of South Carolina : Olin D. Johnston (Democratic ) (until January 17), Burnet R. Maybank (Democratic ) (starting January 17)
Governor of South Dakota : Leslie Jensen (Republican ) (until January 3), Harlan J. Bushfield (Republican ) (starting January 3)
Governor of Tennessee : Gordon Browning (Democratic ) (until January 16), Prentice Cooper (Democratic ) (starting January 16)
Governor of Texas : James V. Allred (Democratic ) (until January 17), W. Lee O'Daniel (Democratic ) (starting January 17)
Governor of Utah : Henry H. Blood (Democratic )
Governor of Vermont : George David Aiken (Republican )
Governor of Virginia : James H. Price (Democratic )
Governor of Washington : Clarence D. Martin (Democratic )
Governor of West Virginia : Homer A. Holt (Democratic )
Governor of Wisconsin : Philip La Follette (Wisconsin Progressive ) (until January 2), Julius P. Heil (Republican ) (starting January 2)
Governor of Wyoming : Leslie A. Miller (Democratic ) (until January 2), Nels H. Smith (Republican ) (starting January 2)
Lieutenant governors
Lieutenant Governor of Alabama : Thomas E. Knight (Democratic ) (until January 17), Albert A. Carmichael (Democratic ) (starting January 17)
Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas : Robert B. Bailey (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of California : George J. Hatfield (Republican ) (until January 2), Ellis E. Patterson (Democratic ) (starting January 2)
Lieutenant Governor of Colorado : Frank J. Hayes (Democratic ) (until January 10), John Charles Vivian (Republican ) (starting January 10)
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut : T. Frank Hayes (Democratic ) (until January 4), James L. McConaughy (Republican ) (starting January 4)
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware : Edward W. Cooch (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Idaho : Charles C. Gossett (Democratic ) (until January 2), Donald S. Whitehead (Republican ) (starting January 2)
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois : John H. Stelle (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Indiana : Henry F. Schricker (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Iowa : John K. Valentine (Democratic ) (until January 12), Bourke B. Hickenlooper (Republican ) (starting January 12)
Lieutenant Governor of Kansas : William M. Lindsay (Democratic ) (until month and day unknown), Carl E. Friend (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky : Keen Johnson (Democratic ) (until October 9), Rodes K. Myers (political party unknown) (starting October 9)
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana : Earl K. Long (Democratic ) (until June 26), Coleman Lindsey (Democratic ) (starting June 26)
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts : Francis E. Kelly (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Michigan :
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota : Gottfrid Lindsten (Republican ) (until January 2), C. Elmer Anderson (Republican ) (starting January 2)
Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi : Jacob Buehler Snider (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri : Frank Gaines Harris (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Montana : Hugh R. Adair (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska : Nate M. Parsons (Democratic ) (until January 5), William E. Johnson (Republican ) (starting January 5)
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada : Fred S. Alward (political party unknown) (until January 2), Maurice J. Sullivan (Democratic ) (starting January 2)
Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico : Hiram M. Dow (Democratic ) (until month and day unknown), James Murray, Sr. (Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of New York : Charles Poletti (Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina : Wilkins P. Horton (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota : Thorstein H. H. Thoresen (Republican ) (until January 5), Jack A. Patterson (Republican ) (starting January 5)
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio : Paul P. Yoder (Democratic ) (until January 9), Paul M. Herbert (Republican ) (starting January 9)
Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma : James E. Berry (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania : Thomas Kennedy (Democratic ) (until January 17), Samuel S. Lewis (Democratic ) (starting January 17)
Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island : Raymond E. Jordan (Democratic ) (until January 3), James O. McManus (Republican ) (starting January 3)
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina : Joseph Emile Harley (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota : Donald McMurchie (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee : Bryan Pope (Democratic ) (until month and day unknown), Blan R. Maxwell (Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Texas : Walter Frank Woodul (Democratic ) (until January 17), Coke Robert Stevenson (Democratic ) (starting January 17)
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont : William H. Wills (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia : Saxon W. Holt (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Washington : Victor A. Meyers (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin : Herman L. Ekern (Progressive) (until January 2), Walter S. Goodland (Republican ) (starting January 2)
Events
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
November 4 – World War II: U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Neutrality Act of 1939 into law.[ 8] The arms embargo previously put into place by the Neutrality Act of 1937 is lifted and put any trade with nations engaged in war under cash-and-carry grounds.[ 10] American ships and planes are prohibited as part of the Act from visiting any belligerent state in a war along with transporting anything.[ 11]
November 6 – Hedda Hopper's Hollywood debuts on radio with Hollywood gossip columnist Hedda Hopper as host (the show runs until 1951, making Hopper a powerful figure in the Hollywood elite).
November 8 – CBS television station W2XAB resumes test transmission with an all-electronic system broadcast from the top of the Chrysler Building in New York City .[ 12]
November 15 – In Washington, D.C. , U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt lays the cornerstone of the Jefferson Memorial .
December
Undated
Fallingwater
Sandia View Academy , a private Adventist school, is founded in Corrales, New Mexico ,
General Motors introduces the Hydra-Matic drive, the first mass-produced, fully automatic transmission , as an option in 1940 model year Oldsmobile automobiles .
Construction of Fallingwater , designed by Frank Lloyd Wright , is completed.
A logging crew sets off the second of three major forest fires in the Tillamook Burn of Oregon, which destroys 209,690 acres (848.6 km2 ).[ 13]
Ongoing
Births
January
Bill Toomey
January 3 – Gene Summers , American rock 'n' roll singer (member of Rockabilly Hall of Fame )
January 8 – Ruth Maleczech , American actress (d. 2013)
January 9 – Jimmy Boyd , American singer, musician and actor (d. 2009 )
January 10
January 12
January 13 – Paul Henderson , journalist and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting (d. 2018 )[ 15]
January 16 – Mac Curtis , American singer (d. 2013 )
January 17 – Maury Povich , American talk show host
January 18 – Bo Gritz , U.S. presidential candidate
January 19 – Phil Everly , American rock 'n' roll musician (member of Rockabilly Hall of Fame ) (d. 2014 )
January 20 – Paul Coverdell , American politician (d. 2000 )
January 27 – Julius Lester , American civil rights activist, writer, musician, photographer and professor (d. 2018 )
January 29 – Ray Stevens , American musician
January 31 – Jerry Brudos , American serial killer (d. 2006 )
February
Mike Farrell
Ray Manzarek
February 1 – Joe Sample , American pianist, keyboardist and composer (d. 2014 )
February 3 – Michael Cimino , American film director (d. 2016 )
February 4 – Stan Lundine , American politician
February 6
February 9
February 10 – Barbara Kolb , American composer (d. 2024 )
February 11
February 12
February 13 – R. C. Sproul , American Reformed theologian, author and pastor (d. 2017 )
February 14 – Blowfly , American musician, songwriter and record producer (d. 2016 )
February 15 – Robert Hansen , American serial killer (d. 2014 )
February 18 – Dal Maxvill , American baseball player and manager
February 20 – Herbert Kohler Jr. , American businessman (d. 2022 )
February 23 – Rachel Elkind-Tourre , American record producer
February 25 – John Leonard , American literary, television, film and cultural critic (d. 2008 )
February 26 – Clark Coolidge , American poet
February 27 – Peter Revson , American race car driver (d. 1974 )
February 28 – Tommy Tune , American dancer, choreographer and actor
March
Neil Sedaka
March 2 – Manch Wheeler , American footballer (died 2018 )
March 4 – Jack Fisher , baseball pitcher
March 6 – Kit Bond , politician
March 9 – Malcolm Bricklin , automotive pioneer
March 12 – Johnny Callison , baseball player (died 2006 )
March 13 – Neil Sedaka , singer-songwriter
March 14 – William B. Lenoir , astronaut (died 2010 )
March 15 – Ted Kaufman , politician
March 17 – Jim Gary , sculptor (died 2006 )
March 25 – Toni Cade Bambara , African-American writer (died 1995 )
March 27 – Cale Yarborough , race car driver (d. 2023 )
March 29 – Jonathan Daniels , civil rights leader and Episcopal seminarist (died 1965 )[ 16]
April
Marvin Gaye
Francis Ford Coppola
April 1 – Phil Niekro , American baseball player (d. 2020 )
April 2 – Marvin Gaye , African-American R&B singer-songwriter and record producer (k. 1984 )
April 4
April 5 – Ronald White , American musician (d. 1995 )
April 7 – Francis Ford Coppola , American film director
April 8 – Elizabeth Clare Prophet , American writer (d. 2009 )
April 9 – George Harrison , American competition swimmer (d. 2011 )
April 10 – Alan Rothenberg , American lawyer and sports executive
April 11 – Louise Lasser , American actress
April 13 – Paul Sorvino , American actor (d. 2022 )
April 16 – John Delafose , American Zydeco accordionist (d. 1994 )
April 22 – Jason Miller , American playwright, actor (d. 2001 )
April 23
May
Judy Collins
Harvey Keitel
June
Lou Brock
John MacArthur
June 2 – John Schlee , American golfer (d. 2000 )
June 6 – Marian Wright Edelman , American activist, founder of Children's Defense Fund
June 8
June 11
June 14 – Tom Matte , American football player (d. 2021 )
June 16 – Billy Craddock , American country and rockabilly singer
June 18 – Lou Brock , African-American baseball player (d. 2020 )[ 18]
June 19 – John MacArthur , American pastor
June 20
June 21
June 24
June 25
June 26 – Chuck Robb , American politician
June 27 – Brereton C. Jones , American politician (d. 2023 )
June 28
June 30 – Martin A. Herman , American politician
July
Mavis Staples
John Negroponte
Susan Flannery
July 1 – Frank Parker , American actor (d. 2018 )
July 2
July 4
July 5 – Booker Edgerson , American football player
July 6 – Bruce Hunter , American competition swimmer (d. 2018 )
July 10 – Mavis Staples , African-American R&B and gospel singer, actress and civil rights activist
July 11
July 12
July 14
July 15
July 16
July 18 – Dion DiMucci , American singer-songwriter
July 20 – Judy Chicago , American feminist artist[ 22]
July 21 – John Negroponte , U.S. Director of National Intelligence
July 22 – Raul Yzaguirre , American civil rights activist
July 26 – Bob Lilly , American football player
July 27
July 30 – Peter Bogdanovich , American film director (d. 2022 )
July 31 – Susan Flannery , American soap opera actress
August
George Hamilton
Clarence Williams III
Valerie Harper
September
Lily Tomlin
Larry Linville
September 1 – Lily Tomlin , American actress and comedian
September 4 – Richard Mazza , American businessman and politician (d. 2024 )
September 5
September 6
September 7 – S. David Griggs , American astronaut (d. 1989 )
September 9 – Ron McDole , American football player
September 10 – Greg Mullavey , American actor
September 11 – Charles Geschke , American inventor and businessman
September 12
September 13 – Richard Kiel , American actor (d. 2014 )
September 17 – David Souter , Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
September 20 – Michu Meszaros , Hungarian-born American actor (ALF ) (d. 2016 )
September 22
September 24
September 25 – David S. Mann , American lawyer, politician
September 26 – Judith Appelbaum , American editor, consultant and author (d. 2018 )
September 27 – Kathy Whitworth , American professional golfer (d. 2022 )
September 29 – Larry Linville , American actor (M*A*S*H ) (d. 2000 )
October
Ralph Lauren
Lee Harvey Oswald
October 1
October 2
October 6
October 7
October 8 – Lynne Stewart , American defense attorney (d. 2017 )
October 9
October 12 – Carolee Schneemann , American visual artist (d. 2019 )[ 26]
October 13
October 14 – Ralph Lauren , American fashion designer
October 15 – Peter Gotti , American mobster (d. 2021 )
October 18 – Lee Harvey Oswald , American assassin of John F. Kennedy (d. 1963 )
October 23 – Charles R. Morris , American lawyer, banker and author (d. 2021 )[ 27]
October 24 – F. Murray Abraham , American actor
October 27 – Suzy Covey , American scholar of popular culture (d. 2007 )
October 28 – Jane Alexander , American actress
October 30
October 31 – Ron Rifkin , American actor
November
Barbara Bosson
Tina Turner
December
John Amos
December 1 – Lee Trevino , American golfer
December 2 – Harry Reid , American politician (d. 2021 )
December 8 – Jerry Butler , African-American singer-songwriter and politician
December 11
December 12 – Terry Kirkman , American singer-songwriter (d. 2023 )
December 14 – Ernie Davis , American football player (d. 1963 )
December 15 – Cindy Birdsong , African-American singer
December 17 – Eddie Kendricks , African-American singer (The Temptations ) (d. 1992 )
December 18 – Harold E. Varmus , American scientist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine
December 20 – Kathryn Joosten , American actress (d. 2012 )
December 22 – Jerry Pinkney , American illustrator of children's books (d. 2021 )
December 24 – Dean Corll , serial killer , rapist , kidnapper and torturer (k. 1973 )
December 25
December 26 – Phil Spector , American record producer and murderer (d. 2021 )
December 27 – John Amos , African-American actor (d. 2024 )
December 29 – Ed Bruce , American country singer and actor (d. 2021 )
Undated
Deaths
January 8 – Charles Eastman , Native American author, physician, reformer, helped found the Boy Scouts of America (born 1858 )
January 13 – Arthur Barker , son of Ma Barker and a member of the Barker-Karpis gang (born 1899 )
January 25 – Helen Ware , stage and screen actress (born 1877 )
January 26 – Newell Sanders , businessman and politician (born 1850 )
February 17 – Fred Gamble , actor (born 1868 )
March 19 – Lloyd L. Gaines , civil rights activist (born 1911 ) (disappeared, presumed dead)[ 31]
April 6 – Bennie Dickson , bank robber (date of birth unknown)
April 28 – Anne Walter Fearn , American physician (born 1867 )[ 32]
May 2 – Phillips Smalley , actor and director (born 1865 )
May 10 – James Parrott , actor (born 1898 )
May 14 – Fanny Searls , American botanist (born 1851 )[ 33]
May 20 – Joseph Carr , 2nd president of the National Football League (born 1880 )
May 23 – Witmer Stone , ornithologist and botanist (born 1866 )
May 27 – Alfred A. Cunningham , first United States Marine Corps aviator (born 1882 )
May 30 – Floyd Roberts , race car driver (born 1900 )
June 4 – Tommy Ladnier , jazz trumpeter (born 1900 )
June 6 – George Fawcett , actor (born 1860 )
June 9 – Owen Moore , actor (born 1886 )
June 16 – Chick Webb , musician (born 1905 )
June 19 – Grace Abbott , social worker and activist (born 1878 )
June 28
July 7 – Deacon White , baseball player and MLB Hall of Famer (born 1847 )
August 2 – Harvey Spencer Lewis , mystic (born 1883 )
August 23 – Sidney Howard , writer (born 1891 )
September 18 – Charles M. Schwab , steel magnate (born 1862 )
September 24 – James P. Boyle , politician (born 1885 )
September 26 – Kirtland Cutter , architect (born 1860 )
October 3 – Fay Templeton , musical comedy star (born 1865 )
October 6 – George Gaul , actor (born 1885 )
October 7 – Harvey Cushing , neurosurgeon (born 1869 )
October 13 – Ford Sterling , actor (born 1882 )
October 23 – Zane Grey , writer (born 1872 )
October 28 – Alice Brady , actress (born 1892 )
October 29 – Dwight B. Waldo , educator and historian (born 1864 )
November 13 – Lois Weber , actress (born 1881 )[ 34]
November 16 – Pierce Butler , Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (born 1866 )[ 35]
December 11 – John Harron , actor (born 1903 )
December 12 – Charles Rudolph Walgreen , businessman (born 1873 )
December 12 – Douglas Fairbanks , actor (born 1883 )
December 19 – Reginald F. Nicholson , United States Navy admiral (born 1852 )
December 22
December 26 – Blanche Butler Ames , First Lady of Mississippi (born 1847 )
Undated – Alfred Owen Crozier , attorney (born 1863 )
See also
References
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^ Bob Neuwirth, Folk-Music Fixture and Bob Dylan Confidant, Dead at 82
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^ Saskatchewan Roughriders mourn death of legendary George Reed
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^ Actor Mark Margolis Dies, Aged 83
^ Renowned pop music chart historian, and Menomonee Falls native, Joel Whitburn has died
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