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Events from the year 1830 in the United States.
Incumbents
| Governors and Lieutenant Governors |
Governors - Governor of Alabama: Gabriel Moore (Democratic)
- Governor of Connecticut: Gideon Tomlinson (Democratic-Republican)
- Governor of Delaware: Charles Polk, Jr. (Federalist) (until January 19), David Hazzard (National Republican) (starting January 19)
- Governor of Georgia: George R. Gilmer (Democratic-Republican)
- Governor of Illinois: Ninian Edwards (Democratic-Republican) (until December 6), John Reynolds (Democratic) (starting December 6)
- Governor of Indiana: James B. Ray (Independent)
- Governor of Kentucky: Thomas Metcalfe (National Republican)
- Governor of Louisiana: Armand Julie Beauvais (National Republican) (until January 14), Jacques Dupré (National Republican) (starting January 14)
- Governor of Maine:
- Governor of Maryland: Daniel Martin (National Republican) (until January 15), Thomas King Carroll (Democratic) (starting January 15)
- Governor of Massachusetts: Levi Lincoln, Jr. (National Republican)
- Governor of Mississippi: Gerard Brandon (Democratic)
- Governor of Missouri: John Miller (Democratic)
- Governor of New Hampshire: Benjamin Pierce (Democratic) (until June 3), Matthew Harvey (Democratic) (starting June 3)
- Governor of New Jersey: Peter Dumont Vroom (Democratic)
- Governor of New York: Enos T. Throop (Democratic)
- Governor of North Carolina: John Owen (Democratic) (until December 18), Montfort Stokes (Democratic) (starting December 18)
- Governor of Ohio: Allen Trimble (Federalist) (until December 18), Duncan McArthur (National Republican) (starting December 18)
- Governor of Pennsylvania: George Wolf (Democratic-Republican)
- Governor of Rhode Island: James Fenner (Democratic-Republican)
- Governor of South Carolina: Stephen Decatur Miller (Democratic) (until December 9), James Hamilton, Jr. (Democratic) (starting December 9)
- Governor of Tennessee: William Carroll (Democratic)
- Governor of Vermont: Samuel C. Crafts (National Republican)
- Governor of Virginia: William Branch Giles (Democratic) (until March 4), John Floyd (Democratic) (starting March 4)
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Events
Births
- January 7 – Emerson Opdycke, businessman and Union Army brigadier general during the American Civil War (died 1884)
- January 8 – Gouverneur K. Warren, civil engineer and Union Army general in the American Civil War (died 1882)
- January 19 – George B. Cosby, Confederate brigadier general during the American Civil War (died 1909)
- January 25 – Thomas W. Palmer, United States Senator from Michigan from 1883 till 1889. (died 1913)
- January 31 – James G. Blaine, United States Senator from Maine from 1876 till 1881 and United States Secretary of State in 1881 and from 1889 till 1892. (died 1893)
- March 1 – Alexander Caldwell United States Senator from Kansas from 1871 till 1873. (died 1917)
- March 12 – William F. Brantley, Confederate general in the American Civil War (died 1870)
- March 20 – Eugene Asa Carr, Union Army general in the American Civil War (died 1910)
- April 26 – Thomas M. Norwood, United States Senator from Georgia from 1871 till 1877. (died 1913)
- May 9 – Harriet Lane, acting First Lady of the United States during James Buchanan's presidency (died 1903)
- May 13 – Zebulon Baird Vance, Confederate military officer in the American Civil War, the 37th and 43rd Governor of North Carolina, U.S. Senator (died 1894)
- May 23 –
- Henry M. Teller, United States Senator from Colorado from 1876 till 1882 and from 1885 till 1909. (died 1914)
- George Lucas Hartsuff, Union Army major general in the American Civil War (died 1874)
- November 26 – Horace Tabor, United States Senator from Colorado in 1883. (died 1899)
- December 8 – William Pitt Kellogg, United States Senator from Louisiana from 1868 till 1872 and from 1877 till 1883. (died 1918)
- December 10 – Emily Dickinson, poet (died 1886)
- December 13 – James D. Walker, United States Senator from Arkansas from 1879 till 1885. (died 1906)
Deaths
See also
- Timeline of United States history (1820–1859)
External links
Media related to 1830 in the United States at Wikimedia Commons
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