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1833 in the United States

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1833
in
the United States

Decades:
See also:
  • History of the United States (1789–1849)
  • Timeline of United States history (1820–1859)
  • List of years in the United States
1833 Eagle map of the U.S.

Events from the year 1833 in the United States.

Incumbents

Federal Government

Events

March 4: Martin Van Buren becomes the eighth U.S. Vice President

January–March

April–June

  • May 11 – French-American farmhand Antoine le Blanc murders family of three.[2]
  • June 6 – Andrew Jackson becomes the first U.S. President to ride a railroad train.

July–September

October–December

Ongoing

Births

  • January 2 – Frederick A. Johnson, politician (died 1893)
  • January 18 – Joseph S. Skerrett, admiral (died 1893)
  • February 6 – J. E. B. Stuart, United States Army officer; Confederate States Army general in the American Civil War (died 1864)
  • February 11 – Melville Fuller, 8th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (died 1910)
  • March 9 – Thomas W. Osborn, U.S. Senator from Florida from 1868 to 1873 (died 1898)
  • March 14 – Lucy Hobbs Taylor, dentist (died 1910)
  • March 17 – Charles Edwin Wilbour, Egyptologist (died 1896)
  • May 27 – Hester Martha Poole, writer, poet and art critic (died 1932)
  • June 10 – Pauline Cushman, born Harriet Wood, actress and Union spy in the American Civil War (died 1893)
  • June 19 – Mary Tenney Gray, editorial writer, club-woman, philanthropist and suffragette (died 1904)
  • August 7 – Powell Clayton, U.S. Senator from Arkansas from 1868 to 1871 (died 1914)
  • August 12
    • Lillie Devereux Blake, writer and reformer (died 1913)
    • Isaac L. Ellwood, businessman, rancher and inventor (died 1910)
  • August 16 – Eliza Ann Otis, poet, newspaper publisher and philanthropist (died 1904)
  • August 20 – Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States from 1889 to 1893 (died 1901)
  • September 21 – James Harvey, U.S. Senator from Kansas from 1833 to 1873 (died 1894)
  • October 2 – William Corby, Catholic priest (died 1897)
  • October 8 – Edmund Clarence Stedman, poet, critic, essayist, banker and scientist (died 1908)
  • November 2 – Horace Howard Furness, Shakespearean scholar (died 1912)
  • November 12 – John Martin, U.S. Senator from Kansas from 1893 to 1895 (died 1913)
  • November 13 – Edwin Booth, tragic actor (died 1893)
  • December 6 – John S. Mosby, Confederate army cavalry battalion commander in the American Civil War (died 1916)
  • December 20 – Samuel Mudd, physician implicated in John Wilkes Booth's assassination of Abraham Lincoln in 1865 (died 1883)
  • December 29 – John James Ingalls, U.S. Senator from Kansas from 1873 to 1891 (died 1900)

Deaths

See also

  • Timeline of United States history (1820–1859)

References

  1. ^ "Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States : from George Washington 1789 to George Bush 1989". avalon.law.yale.edu. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
  2. ^ Martinelli, Patricia A. (2007). True Crime, New Jersey: The State's Most Notorious Criminal Cases. Stackpole Books. pp. 7–8. ISBN 9780811734288.

External links

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