1909 in the United States
Events from the year 1909 in the United States.
Incumbents
Governors and Lieutenant Governors |
Governors
- Governor of Alabama: B. B. Comer (Democratic)
- Governor of Arkansas:
- Governor of California: James Gillett (Republican)
- Governor of Colorado: Henry Augustus Buchtel (Republican) (until January 12), John F. Shafroth (Democratic) (starting January 12)
- Governor of Connecticut:
- Governor of Delaware: Preston Lea (Republican) (until January 19), Simeon S. Pennewill (Republican) (starting January 19)
- Governor of Florida: Napoleon B. Broward (Democratic) (until January 5), Albert W. Gilchrist (Democratic) (starting January 5)
- Governor of Georgia: Hoke Smith (Democratic) (until June 26), Joseph M. Brown (Democratic) (starting June 26)
- Governor of Idaho: Frank R. Gooding (Republican) (until January 4), James H. Brady (Republican) (starting January 4)
- Governor of Illinois: Charles S. Deneen (Republican)
- Governor of Indiana: J. Frank Hanly (Republican) (until January 11), Thomas R. Marshall (Democratic) (starting January 11)
- Governor of Iowa: Warren Garst (Republican) (until January 14), Beryl F. Carroll (Republican) (starting January 14)
- Governor of Kansas: Edward W. Hoch (Republican) (until January 11), Walter R. Stubbs (Republican) (starting January 11)
- Governor of Kentucky: Augustus E. Willson (Republican)
- Governor of Louisiana: Jared Young Sanders, Sr. (Democratic)
- Governor of Maine: William T. Cobb (Republican) (until January 6), Bert M. Fernald (Republican (starting January 6)
- Governor of Maryland: Austin Lane Crothers (Democratic)
- Governor of Massachusetts: Curtis Guild, Jr. (Republican) (until January 7), Eben Sumner Draper (Republican) (starting January 7)
- Governor of Michigan: Fred M. Warner (Republican)
- Governor of Minnesota: John A. Johnson (Democratic) (until September 21), Adolph O. Eberhart (Republican) (starting September 21)
- Governor of Mississippi: Edmond Noel (Democratic)
- Governor of Missouri: Joseph W. Folk (Democratic) (until January 11), Herbert S. Hadley (Republican) (starting January 11)
- Governor of Montana: Edwin L. Norris (Democratic)
- Governor of Nebraska: George L. Sheldon (Republican) (until January 7), Ashton C. Shallenberger (Democratic) (starting January 7)
- Governor of Nevada: Denver S. Dickerson (Silver)
- Governor of New Hampshire: Charles M. Floyd (Republican) (until January 7), Henry B. Quinby (Republican) (starting January 7)
- Governor of New Jersey: John Franklin Fort (Republican)
- Governor of New York: Charles Evans Hughes (Republican)
- Governor of North Carolina: Robert Broadnax Glenn (Democratic) (until January 12), William Walton Kitchin (Democratic) (starting January 12)
- Governor of North Dakota: John Burke (Democratic)
- Governor of Ohio: Andrew L. Harris (Republican) (until January 11), Judson Harmon (Democratic) (starting January 11)
- Governor of Oklahoma: Charles N. Haskell (Democratic)
- Governor of Oregon: George Chamberlain (Democratic) (until March 1), Frank W. Benson (Republican) (starting March 1)
- Governor of Pennsylvania: Edwin Sydney Stuart (Republican)
- Governor of Rhode Island: James H. Higgins (Democratic) (until January 5), Aram J. Pothier (Republican) (starting January 5)
- Governor of South Carolina: Martin Frederick Ansel (Democratic)
- Governor of South Dakota: Coe I. Crawford (Republican) (until January 5), Robert S. Vessey (Republican) (starting January 5)
- Governor of Tennessee: Malcolm R. Patterson (Democratic)
- Governor of Texas: Thomas Mitchell Campbell (Democratic)
- Governor of Utah: John Christopher Cutler (Republican) (until January 4), William Spry (Republican) (starting January 4)
- Governor of Vermont: George H. Prouty (Republican)
- Governor of Virginia: Claude A. Swanson (Democratic)
- Governor of Washington:
- Governor of West Virginia: William M. O. Dawson (Republican) (until March 4), William E. Glasscock (Republican) (starting March 4)
- Governor of Wisconsin: James O. Davidson (Republican)
- Governor of Wyoming: Bryant B. Brooks (Republican)
Lieutenant Governors
- Lieutenant Governor of Alabama: Henry B. Gray (Democratic)
- Lieutenant Governor of California: Warren R. Porter (Republican)
- Lieutenant Governor of Colorado: Erastus Harper (Republican) (until January 12), Stephen R. Fitzgarrald (Republican) (starting January 12)
- Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut:
- Lieutenant Governor of Delaware: Isaac T. Parker (Republican) (until January 19), John M. Mendinhall (Republican) (starting January 19)
- Lieutenant Governor of Idaho: Ezra A. Burrell (Republican) (until January 4), Lewis H. Sweetser (Republican) (starting January 4)
- Lieutenant Governor of Illinois: Lawrence Sherman (Republican) (until January 18), John G. Oglesby (Republican) (starting January 18)
- Lieutenant Governor of Indiana: Hugh T. Miller (Republican) (until January 11), Frank J. Hall (Democratic) (starting January 11)
- Lieutenant Governor of Iowa: vacant (until month and day unknown), George W. Clarke (Republican) (starting month and day unknown)
- Lieutenant Governor of Kansas: William J. Fitzgerald (Republican)
- Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky: William Hopkinson Cox (political party unknown)
- Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana: Paul M. Lambremont (Democratic)
- Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts: Eben Sumner Draper (political party unknown) (until January 7), Louis A. Frothingham (political party unknown) (starting January 7)
- Lieutenant Governor of Michigan: Patrick H. Kelley (Republican)
- Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota:
- Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi: Luther Manship (Democratic)
- Lieutenant Governor of Missouri: John C. McKinley (Republican) (until January 11), Jacob Friedrich Gmelich (Republican) (starting month and day unknown)
- Lieutenant Governor of Montana:
- Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska: Melville R. Hopewell (Republican)
- Lieutenant Governor of Nevada: Denver S. Dickerson (Silver) (until May 22), vacant (starting May 22)
- Lieutenant Governor of New York: Horace White (Republican) (starting January 1)
- Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina: Francis D. Winston (Democratic) (until January 12), William C. Newland (Democratic) (starting January 12)
- Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota: Robert S. Lewis (Republican)
- Lieutenant Governor of Ohio: vacant (until January 11), Francis W. Treadway (Republican) (starting January 11)
- Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma: George W. Bellamy (Democratic)
- Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania: Robert S. Murphy (Republican)
- Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island: Ralph Watrous (Republican) (until January 5), Arthur Dennis (Republican) (starting January 5)
- Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina: Thomas Gordon McLeod (Democratic)
- Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota: Howard C. Shober (Republican)
- Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee: E. G. Tollett (Democratic) (until month and day unknown), William Kinney (Democratic) (starting month and day unknown)
- Lieutenant Governor of Texas: Asbury Bascom Davidson (Democratic)
- Lieutenant Governor of Vermont: John A. Mead (Republican)
- Lieutenant Governor of Virginia: James Taylor Ellyson (Democratic)
- Lieutenant Governor of Washington:
- Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin: William D. Connor (Republican) (until January 4), John Strange (Republican) (starting January 4)
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Events
January–March
April–June
July–September
October–December
Undated
Ongoing
Births
- January 1 – Dana Andrews, film actor (died 1992)
- January 2 – Barry Goldwater, U.S. Senator from Arizona from 1953 to 1965 and from 1969 to 1987 (died 1998)
- January 5 – Stephen Cole Kleene, mathematician (died 1994)
- February 11
- January 30 – Saul Alinsky, community organizer (died 1972)
- February 9 – Dean Rusk, politician (died 1994)
- February 18 – Warren Elliot Henry, African American physicist (died 2001)
- February 24 – August Derleth, writer and anthologist (died 1971)
- March 4 – Harry Helmsley, real estate entrepreneur (died 1997)
- April 13 – Eudora Welty, fiction writer (died 2001)
- May 7 – Edwin H. Land, camera inventor (died 1991)
- May 15 – J. Caleb Boggs, U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1961 to 1973 (died 1993)
- May 27 – Dolores Hope, born Dolores L. DeFina, singer and philanthropist (died 2011)
- May 30 – Benny Goodman, jazz clarinetist and bandleader (died 1986)
- June 3 – Ira D. Wallach, businessman and philanthropist (died 2007)
- June 12 – Archie Bleyer, song arranger and bandleader (died 1989)
- June 14 – Burl Ives, folk singer (died 1995 in the United States)
- July 29 – Chester Himes, fiction writer (died 1984)
- August 1 – Sibyl M. Rock, mathematician (died 1981)
- August 10 – Leo Fender, guitar inventor and manufacturer (died 1991)
- September 28 – Al Capp, cartoonist (died 1979)
- October 1 – Everett Sloane, character actor (died 1965)
- October 13 – Herblock, editorial cartoonist (died 2001)
- November 18 – Johnny Mercer, songwriter (died 1976)
- November 20 – Alan Bible, U.S. Senator from Nevada from 1954 to 1974 (died 1988)
- November 27 – James Agee, writer (died 1955)
- December 9 – Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., film actor (died 2000)
- December 14 – Edward Lawrie Tatum, geneticist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1975)
Deaths
- January 10
- April 9 – Francis Marion Crawford, novelist (born 1854)
- April 21 – David Turpie, U.S. Senator from Indiana in 1863 and from 1887 to 1899 (born 1828)
- April 28 – Frederick Holbrook, 27th Governor of Vermont from 1861 to 1863 (born 1813)
- May 17 – Helge Alexander Haugan, Norwegian-born banking executive (born 1847)
- June 24 – Sarah Orne Jewett, writer (born 1849)
- August 21 – George Cabot Lodge, poet (born 1873)
- September 4 – Clyde Fitch, dramatist (born 1865)
- October 15 – William Lindsay, U.S. Senator from Kentucky from 1893 to 1901 (born 1835)
- December 10 – Red Cloud, Oglala Lakota Chief (born 1822)
- December 20 – William Harris, U.S. Senator from Kansas from 1897 to 1903 (born 1841)
- December 26 – Frederic Remington, cowboy artist and sculptor (born 1864)
- Date unknown – Gideon T. Stewart, educator and politician (born 1824)
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