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1827 in the United States
.
Incumbents
Federal government
President
:
John Quincy Adams
(
DR/NR
-
Massachusetts
)
Vice President
:
John C. Calhoun
(
D
-
South Carolina
)
Chief Justice
:
John Marshall
(
Virginia
)
Speaker of the House of Representatives
:
John W. Taylor
(
DR
-
New York
) (until March 4)
Andrew Stevenson
(
D
-
Virginia
) (starting December 3)
Congress
:
19th
(until March 4),
20th
(starting March 4)
Governors
and
lieutenant governors
Governors
Governor of Alabama
:
John Murphy
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Connecticut
:
Oliver Wolcott Jr.
(
Toleration
) (until May 2),
Gideon Tomlinson
(
Democratic-Republican
) (starting May 2)
Governor of Delaware
:
Samuel Paynter
(
Federalist
) (until January 16),
Charles Polk, Jr.
(
Federalist
) (starting January 16)
Governor of Georgia
:
George M. Troup
(
Democratic-Republican
) (until November 7),
John Forsyth
(
Democratic-Republican
) (starting November 7)
Governor of Illinois
:
Ninian Edwards
(
Democratic-Republican
)
Governor of Indiana
:
James B. Ray
(
Independent
)
Governor of Kentucky
:
Joseph Desha
(
Democratic-Republican
)
Governor of Louisiana
:
Henry Johnson
(
National Republican
)
Governor of Maine
:
Albion K. Parris
(
Democratic-Republican
) (until January 3),
Enoch Lincoln
(
Democratic-Republican
) (starting January 3)
Governor of Maryland
:
Joseph Kent
(
Democratic-Republican
)
Governor of Massachusetts
:
Levi Lincoln Jr.
(
National Republican
)
Governor of Mississippi
:
Gerard Brandon
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Missouri
:
John Miller
(
Democratic
)
Governor of New Hampshire
:
David L. Morril
(
Democratic-Republican
) (until June 7),
Benjamin Pierce
(
Democratic-Republican
) (starting June 7)
Governor of New Jersey
:
Isaac Halstead Williamson
(
Federalist
)
Governor of New York
:
DeWitt Clinton
(
Democratic-Republican
)
Governor of North Carolina
:
Hutchins Gordon Burton
(no political party) (until December 8),
James Iredell Jr.
(
Democratic-Republican
) (starting December 8)
Governor of Ohio
:
Allen Trimble
(
Federalist
)
Governor of Pennsylvania
:
John Andrew Shulze
(
Democratic-Republican
)
Governor of Rhode Island
:
James Fenner
(
Democratic-Republican
)
Governor of South Carolina
:
John Taylor
(
Democratic-Republican
)
Governor of Tennessee
:
William Carroll
(
Democratic-Republican
) (until October 1),
Sam Houston
(
Democratic-Republican
) (starting October 1)
Governor of Vermont
:
Ezra Butler
(
National Republican
)
Governor of Virginia
:
John Tyler
(
Democratic-Republican
) (until March 4),
William Branch Giles
(
Democratic
) (starting March 4)
Lieutenant governors
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut
:
David Plant
(
National Republican
) (until May 2),
John Samuel Peters
(
National Republican
) (starting May 2)
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois
:
William Kinney
(
Democratic-Republican
)
Lieutenant Governor of Indiana
:
John H. Thompson
(
Democratic-Republican
)
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky
:
Robert B. McAfee
(political party unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
: vacant (until month and day unknown),
Thomas L. Winthrop
(political party unknown) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi
: vacant
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri
: vacant
Lieutenant Governor of New York
:
Nathaniel Pitcher
(
Democratic-Republican
) (starting January 1)
Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island
: Charles Collins (political party unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
: James Witherspoon (
Democratic-Republican
)
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
:
Aaron Leland
(
Democratic-Republican
) (until month and day unknown),
Henry Olin
(
Democratic-Republican
) (starting month and day unknown)
Events
February 28 – The
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
is incorporated, becoming the first
railroad
in America offering commercial transportation of both people and freight.
March 12 – In
Brown v. Maryland
, the
United States Supreme Court
ruled that imported goods in their original package are under federal jurisdiction and thus not subject to state regulation.
March 16 –
Freedom's Journal
, the first
African-American
owned and published newspaper in the United States, is founded in
New York City
by
John Russwurm
.
May 21 – The
Maryland Democratic Party
is founded by supporters of
Andrew Jackson
in
Baltimore
and hosts its first meeting at the Baltimore Atheneum.
September 3 –
Ho-Chunk
leader
Red Bird
surrenders to U.S. officials, ending the
Winnebago War
.
J. J. Audubon
's
The Birds of America
commences publication in the United Kingdom.
The original
Delmonico's
restaurant opens in
Manhattan
.
The first English translation of
Christopher Columbus' journal
by
Samuel Kettell
is published in
Boston
.
[1]
John Neal
opens the first public
gymnasium
in the United States founded by an American in
Portland, Maine
.
[2]
Births
January 17 –
Samuel Hartt Pook
, Boston naval architect (died
1901
)
February 17 –
Rose Terry Cooke
, fiction writer and poet (died
1892
)
March 25 –
Stephen Luce
, admiral (died
1917
)
April 10 –
Lew Wallace
,
Union
general in the
American Civil War
, politician and novelist (died
1905
)
May 10 –
William Windom
, U.S. Senator from Minnesota from 1870 to 1881 and from 1881 to 1883 (died
1891
)
May 21 –
William P. Sprague
, Ohio politician (died
1899
)
May 23 –
Milton Latham
, U.S. Senator from California from 1860 to 1863 (died
1882
)
May 27 –
Samuel F. Miller
, politician (died 1892)
June 7 –
Alonzo J. Edgerton
, U.S. Senator from Minnesota in 1881 (died
1896
)
June 9 –
Francis Miles Finch
, judge, poet and academic (died
1907
)
June 10 –
Thomas W. Ferry
, U.S. Senator from Michigan from 1871 to 1883 (died 1896)
July 11 –
Austin Corbin
, railroad executive and robber baron (died 1896)
July 13 –
Hugh O'Brien
, 31st Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts (died 1895)
July 19 –
Orville H. Platt
, U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1879 to 1905 (died 1905)
August 3 –
John Williams Tobey
, architect, carpenter and builder (died
1909
)
August 6 –
George Franklin Drew
, 12th Governor of Florida (died
1900
)
September 18 –
John Townsend Trowbridge
, author (died
1916
)
September 26 –
Daniel W. Voorhees
, U.S. Senator from Indiana from 1877 to 1897 (died
1897
)
September 28 –
Aaron A. Sargent
, journalist and lawyer, U.S. Senator from California from 1873 to 1879 (died
1887
)
September 30 –
Ellis H. Roberts
, politician (died
1918
)
October 12 –
Josiah Parsons Cooke
, chemist (died
1894
)
October 13 –
Robert Crozier
, U.S. Senator from Kansas from 1873 to 1874 (died
1895
)
November 10 –
J.T. Wamelink
, Dutch-born composer (died
1910
)
November 26 –
Ellen G. White
, née Harmon, Adventist (died
1915
)
Date unknown –
Asahel C. Beckwith
, U.S. Senator from Wyoming in 1893 (died 1896)
Deaths
February 22 –
Charles Willson Peale
, portrait painter (born
1741
)
February 23 –
Felipe Enrique Neri
, Texas legislator, colonizer (born
1759
)
April 24 –
Israel Pickens
, U.S. Senator from Alabama from 1821 to 1825 (born
1780
)
April 29
Rufus King
, lawyer, politician and diplomat (born
1755
)
Deborah Sampson
, first American female soldier (born
1760
)
May 29 –
Carlos Wilcox
, poet (born
1794
)
September 23 –
Freeman Walker
, U.S. Senator from Georgia from 1819 to 1821 (born 1780)
October 12 –
John Eager Howard
, politician (born
1752
)
November 10 –
St. George Tucker
, lawyer and poet (born 1752 in Bermuda)
November 25 –
Enoch Fenwick
, Jesuit priest (born 1780)
See also
Timeline of United States history (1820–1859)
References
^
Samuel Eliot Morison (August 1939).
"Texts and Translations of the Journal of Columbus' First Voyage"
(PDF)
.
The Hispanic American Historical Review
. Retrieved
August 22,
2015
.
^
Leonard, Fred Eugene (1923).
A Guide to the History of Physical Education
. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and New York, New York: Lea & Febiger. pp. 227–250.
OCLC
561890463
.
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