1906 in the United States
Events from the year 1906 in the United States.
Incumbents
Events
January–March
February 28:
The Jungle exposes corruption in the meatpacking industry.
April–June
- April 5 – The Maryland General Assembly authorizes the election of the Union Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Baltimore.
- April 14 – The first service is held at African Methodist Episcopal Church in Los Angeles by W.J. Seymour, in a series later known as the Azusa Street Revival, an event which launches the Pentecostal movement in Christianity.
- April 18 – The 1906 San Francisco earthquake (estimated magnitude 7.8) on the San Andreas Fault destroys much of San Francisco, California, killing at least 3,000, with 225,000–300,000 left homeless, and $350 million in damages.
- June 6 – Durham and Southern Railway operates its first revenue train, Bonsal to Durham, North Carolina.
- June 8 – Theodore Roosevelt signs the Antiquities Act into law, authorizing the President to restrict the use of certain parcels of public land with historical or conservation value.
- June 25 – Harry K. Thaw shoots architect Stanford White.
- June 29 – Mesa Verde is declared a National Park.
- June 30 – The United States Congress passes the Meat Inspection Act and Pure Food and Drug Act.
July–September
- July 11 – Murder of Grace Brown.
- August 23 – Unable to control a rebellion in the newly formed Cuban Republic, President Tomás Estrada Palma requests U.S. intervention.
- September 5 – Bradbury Robinson of St. Louis University throws the first legal forward pass in an American football game.
- September 22 – Atlanta race riot: Race riots in Atlanta, Georgia result in 27 people killed and the black-owned business district severely damaged.
- September 24 – U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt proclaims Devils Tower, Wyoming as the nation's first National Monument.
- September 26 – The first concert of the Telharmonium, the first music synthesizer, is presented at Telharmonic Hall, Broadway at 39th St., New York City.
- September 30 – The first Gordon Bennett Cup in ballooning is held, starting in Paris. The winning team, piloting the balloon United States, lands in Fylingdales, Yorkshire, England.
October–December
Undated
Ongoing
Births
January–February
March–April
May–June
- May 3 – Mary Astor, actress and writer (died 1987)
- May 11
- May 12 – Maurice Ewing, geophysicist and oceanographer (died 1974)
- May 19 – Bruce Bennett, athlete and actor (died 2007)
- May 23 – Allan Scott, screenwriter (died 1995)
- May 28 – Phil Regan, actor (died 1996)
- June 3 – Josephine Baker, actress (died 1975)
- June 19 – Earl W. Bascom, rodeo pioneer, artist, inventor (died 1995)
- June 22 – Anne Morrow Lindbergh, author and aviator (died 2001)
- June 26 – Viktor Schreckengost, industrial designer (died 2008)
July–August
- July 1 – Estée Lauder, cosmetics entrepreneur (died 2004)
- July 7 – Satchel Paige, baseball player (died 1982)
- July 18 – S. I. Hayakawa, Canadian-born American academic and politician, U.S. Senator from California from 1977 to 1983 (died 1992)
- August 6 – Vic Dickenson, trombonist (died 1984)
- August 9 – Robert L. Surtees, cinematographer (died 1985)
- August 12 – Tedd Pierce, animator (died 1972)
- August 17 – Hazel Bishop, chemist and inventor of "no-smear" lipstick (died 1998)
- August 27 – Ed Gein, serial killer (died 1984)
September–October
November–December
- November 1 – Johnny Indrisano, boxer and actor (died 1968)
- November 5 – Fred Lawrence Whipple, astronomer (died 2004)
- November 14 – Louise Brooks, actress (died 1985)
- November 18 – George Wald, scientist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1997)
- December 9 – Grace Hopper, computer scientist and naval officer (died 1992)
- December 11 – Herman Welker, U.S. Senator from Idaho from 1951 to 1957 (died 1957)
- December 27 – Oscar Levant, pianist, composer, author, comedian and actor (died 1972)
Deaths
- January 25 – John S. Harris, United States Senator from Louisiana from 1868 till 1871. (born 1825)
- February 9 – Paul Laurence Dunbar, poet and publisher (born 1872)
- February 27 – Samuel Pierpont Langley, astronomer, physicist, and aeronautics pioneer (born 1834)
- March 13 – Susan B. Anthony, civil rights and women's suffrage activist (born 1820)
- April 11 – Francis Pharcellus Church, editor and publisher (born 1839)
- April 24 – Mary Hunt, temperance activist (born 1830)
- May 14 – Carl Schurz, German-born statesman (born 1829)
- June 17 – Harry Nelson Pillsbury, chess champion (born 1872)
- October 6 – Buck Ewing, American baseball player New York Giants and MLB Hall of Famer (b. 1859)
- October 17 – James D. Walker, United States Senator from Arkansas from 1879 till 1885. (born 1830)
- November 4 – John H. Ketcham, politician (born 1832)
- November 23 – Willard Warner, United States Senator from Alabama from 1868 till 1871. (born 1826)
- December 12 – Arthur Brown, United States Senator from Utah from 1896 till 1897. (born 1843)
- December 30 – Thomas M. Bowen, United States Senator from Colorado from 1883 till 1889. (born 1835)
- December 31 – Donelson Caffery, United States Senator from Louisiana from 1892 till 1901. (born 1835)
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