List of events
Events from the year 1929 in the United States .
Calvin Coolidge (R -Massachusetts ) (until March 4) Herbert Hoover (R -California ) (starting March 4) Charles G. Dawes (R -Illinois ) (until March 4) Charles Curtis (R -Kansas ) (starting March 4) Charles Curtis (R -Kansas ) (until March 4) James Eli Watson (R -Indiana ) (starting March 4) Governors and lieutenant governors Governor of Alabama : Bibb Graves (Democratic ) Governor of Arizona : George W. P. Hunt (Democratic ) (until January 7), John Calhoun Phillips (Republican ) (starting January 7) Governor of Arkansas : Harvey Parnell (Democratic ) Governor of California : Clement C. Young (Republican ) Governor of Colorado : Billy Adams (Democratic ) Governor of Connecticut : John H. Trumbull (Republican ) Governor of Delaware : Robert P. Robinson (Republican ) (until January 15), C. Douglass Buck (Republican ) (starting January 15) Governor of Florida : John W. Martin (Democratic ) (until January 8), Doyle E. Carlton (Democratic ) (starting January 8) Governor of Georgia : Lamartine G. Hardman (Democratic ) Governor of Idaho : H. C. Baldridge (Republican ) Governor of Illinois : Len Small (Republican ) (until January 14), Louis L. Emmerson (Republican ) (starting January 14) Governor of Indiana : Edward L. Jackson (Republican ) (until January 14), Harry G. Leslie (Republican ) (starting January 14) Governor of Iowa : John Hammill (Republican ) Governor of Kansas : Ben S. Paulen (Republican ) (until January 14), Clyde M. Reed (Republican ) (starting January 14) Governor of Kentucky : Flem D. Sampson (Republican ) Governor of Louisiana : Huey P. Long (Democratic ) Governor of Maine : Owen Brewster (Republican ) (until January 2), William Tudor Gardiner (Republican ) (starting January 2) Governor of Maryland : Albert C. Ritchie (Democratic ) Governor of Massachusetts : Alvan T. Fuller (Republican ) (until January 3), Frank G. Allen (Republican ) (starting January 3) Governor of Michigan : Fred W. Green (Republican ) Governor of Minnesota : Theodore Christianson (Republican ) Governor of Mississippi : Theodore G. Bilbo (Democratic ) Governor of Missouri : Samuel Aaron Baker (Republican ) (until January 14), Henry S. Caulfield (Republican ) (starting January 14) Governor of Montana : John E. Erickson (Democratic ) Governor of Nebraska : Adam McMullen (Republican ) (until January 3), Arthur J. Weaver (Republican ) (starting January 3) Governor of Nevada : Fred B. Balzar (Republican ) Governor of New Hampshire : Huntley N. Spaulding (Republican ) (until January 3), Charles W. Tobey (Republican ) (starting January 3) Governor of New Jersey : A. Harry Moore (Democratic ) (until January 15), Morgan Foster Larson (Republican ) (starting January 15) Governor of New Mexico : Richard C. Dillon (Republican ) Governor of New York : Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic ) (starting January 1) Governor of North Carolina : Angus Wilton McLean (Democratic ) (until January 11), Oliver Max Gardner (Democratic ) (starting January 11) Governor of North Dakota : Walter Maddock (Republican ) (until January 9), George F. Shafer (Republican ) (starting January 9) Governor of Ohio : A. Victor Donahey (Democratic ) (until January 14), Myers Y. Cooper (Republican ) (starting January 14) Governor of Oklahoma : Henry S. Johnston (Democratic ) (until March 20), William J. Holloway (Democratic ) (starting March 20) Governor of Oregon : I. L. Patterson (Republican ) (until December 22), A. W. Norblad (Republican ) (starting December 22) Governor of Pennsylvania : John Stuchell Fisher (Republican ) Governor of Rhode Island : Norman S. Case (Republican ) Governor of South Carolina : John Gardiner Richards Jr. (Democratic ) Governor of South Dakota : William J. Bulow (Democratic ) Governor of Tennessee : Henry Hollis Horton (Democratic ) Governor of Texas : Dan Moody (Democratic ) Governor of Utah : George Dern (Democratic ) Governor of Vermont : John E. Weeks (Republican ) Governor of Virginia : Harry F. Byrd (Democratic ) Governor of Washington : Roland H. Hartley (Republican ) Governor of West Virginia : Howard M. Gore (Republican ) (until March 4), William G. Conley (Republican ) (starting March 4) Governor of Wisconsin : Fred R. Zimmerman (Republican ) (until January 7), Walter J. Kohler Sr. (Republican ) (starting January 7) Governor of Wyoming : Frank C. Emerson (Republican ) Lieutenant governors [ edit ] Lieutenant Governor of Alabama : William C. Davis (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas : William Lee Cazort (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of California : H. L. Carnahan (Republican ) Lieutenant Governor of Colorado : George Milton Corlett (Republican ) Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut : J. Edwin Brainard (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), Ernest E. Rogers (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown) Lieutenant Governor of Delaware : James H. Anderson (Republican ) (until January 15), James H. Hazel (Republican ) (starting January 15) Lieutenant Governor of Idaho : Lieutenant Governor of Illinois : Fred E. Sterling (Republican ) Lieutenant Governor of Indiana : F. Harold Van Orman (Republican ) (until January 14), Edgar D. Bush (Republican ) (starting January 14) Lieutenant Governor of Iowa : Arch W. McFarlane (Republican ) Lieutenant Governor of Kansas : De Lanson Alson Newton Chase (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), Jacob W. Graybill (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown) Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky : James Breathitt Jr. (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana : Paul N. Cyr (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts : Frank G. Allen (Republican ) (until January 3), William S. Youngman (political party unknown) (starting January 3) Lieutenant Governor of Michigan : Luren D. Dickinson (Republican ) Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota : William I. Nolan (Republican ) (until June 25), Charles Edward Adams (Republican ) (starting June 25) Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi : Bidwell Adam (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Missouri : Philip Allen Bennett (Republican ) (until January 14), Edward Henry Winter (Republican ) (starting January 14) Lieutenant Governor of Montana : W. S. McCormack (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), Frank A. Hazelbaker (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown) Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska : George A. Williams (Republican ) Lieutenant Governor of Nevada : Morley Griswold (Republican ) Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico : Lieutenant Governor of New York : vacant (until January 1), Herbert H. Lehman (Democratic ) (starting January 1) Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina : Jacob E. Long (Democratic ) (until month and day unknown), Richard T. Fountain (Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown) Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota : vacant (until January 9), John W. Carr (Republican ) (starting January 9) Lieutenant Governor of Ohio : George C. Braden (Republican ) (until January 14), John T. Brown (Republican ) (starting January 14) Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma : William J. Holloway (Democratic ) (until March 21), vacant (starting March 21) Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania : Arthur H. James (Republican ) Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island : vacant (until month and day unknown), James G. Connelly (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown) Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina : Thomas Bothwell Butler (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota : Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee : vacant (until month and day unknown), Sam R. Bratton (Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown) Lieutenant Governor of Texas : Barry Miller (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Vermont : vacant (until month and day unknown), Stanley C. Wilson (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown) Lieutenant Governor of Virginia : Junius Edgar West (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Washington : W. Lon Johnson (Republican ) (until January 14), John Arthur Gellatly (Republican ) (starting January 14) Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin : Henry A. Huber (Republican )
February 26: Grand Teton National Park March 4: Herbert Hoover becomes the 31st U.S. president Charles Curtis becomes the 31st U.S. vice president April 2–6 – The Bombing of Naco by Irish pilot Patrick Murphy , the first aerial assault on the United States by a foreign combatant May 13 – The National Crime Syndicate is founded in Atlantic City . May 15 – Cleveland Clinic Fire of 1929 A leak and explosion of methyl chloride refrigerant in a Cleveland hospital kills one hundred and twenty-eight and becomes regarded as the catalyst for the development of chlorofluorocarbon refrigerants.[ 2] May 16 – The 1st Academy Awards are presented at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, California , with William A. Wellman 's Wings winning Academy Award for Best Picture . Joseph W. Farnham wins the only award ever given for Best Writing, Title Writing. Frank Borzage 's 7th Heaven received the most nominations with five, while both it and F. W. Murnau 's Sunrise jointly received the most awards with three. May 17 – Al Capone and his bodyguard are arrested for concealing deadly weapons.[ 3] May 20 – The Wickersham Commission begins its investigation of alcohol prohibition in the United States . May 27 – United States v. Schwimmer decided in the Supreme Court affirms that pacifism is sufficient ground to deny an applicant citizenship of the United States . June 12 – Lou Hoover has tea at the White House with Jessie De Priest , wife of Oscar De Priest , the first black congressman of the 20th century. June 16 – Otto E. Funk , 62, ends his marathon walk (New York City to San Francisco , 4,165 miles in 183 days). June 21 – An agreement brokered by U.S. Ambassador Dwight Whitney Morrow ends the Cristero War in Mexico . June 27 – The first public demonstration of color television is held, by H. E. Ives and his colleagues at Bell Telephone Laboratories in New York City. The first images are a bouquet of roses and an American flag . A mechanical system is used to transmit 50-line color television images between New York and Washington, D.C. October 24: Wall Street Crash of 1929 October 11 – J. C. Penney opens Store #1252 in Milford, Delaware , making it a nationwide company with department stores in all 48 states. October 14 – The Philadelphia Athletics defeat the Chicago Cubs , 4 games to 1, to win their 4th World Series Title. October 24–29 – Wall Street Crash of 1929 : Three multi-digit percentage drops wipe out more than $30 billion from the New York Stock Exchange (10 times greater than the annual budget of the federal government). October 24 – The Mount Hope Bridge , connecting Portsmouth to Bristol in Rhode Island , opens to traffic. October 25 – Former U.S. Interior Secretary Albert B. Fall is convicted of bribery for his role in the Teapot Dome scandal , becoming the first presidential cabinet member to go to prison for actions in office. November 7 – The Museum of Modern Art in New York City opens to the public. November 29 – Bernt Balchen , U.S. Admiral Richard Byrd , Captain Ashley McKinley, and Harold June , become the first to fly over the South Pole . December 3 – Great Depression : U.S. President Herbert Hoover announces to the U.S. Congress that the worst effects of the recent stock market crash are behind the nation, and that the American people have regained faith in the economy. Martin Luther King Jr. January 1 – Joseph Lombardo , American mafioso (d. 2019 ) January 3 January 4 – Darrell Mudra , American football coach (d. 2022 ) January 5 January 9 – Tom Riley , American lawyer and politician (d. 2011 ) January 13 January 14 – Billy Walker , American country music singer (d. 2006 ) January 15 – Martin Luther King Jr. , African-American civil rights leader, Nobel laureate (d. 1968 ) January 17 January 19 – Red Amick , American race car driver (d. 1995 ) January 20 January 21 – Rolando Hinojosa-Smith , American writer and literary scholar (d. 2022 ) January 25 – Benny Golson , American jazz musician (d. 2024 ) January 27 – Richard Ottinger , American politician Vic Morrow James Hong Joseph Mascolo Cecil Taylor March 1 – Lynwood E. Clark , American Air Force lieutenant general[ 6] March 6 – Gale McArthur , American basketball player (d. 2020 ) March 7 – Marion Marlowe , American singer and actress (d. 2012 ) March 8 March 9 – Jay Weston , American film producer and restaurant critic (d. 2023 ) March 11 – Hugh Newell Jacobsen , American architect (d. 2021 ) March 13 March 14 March 16 – Betty Johnson , singer March 17 – Howie Winter , gang boss (d. 2020 ) March 19 – Michael M. Ryan , American actor (d. 2017 ) March 25 March 26 – Edward Sorel , American illustrator and caricaturist March 27 March 29 – Richard Lewontin , American biologist, geneticist and academic March 31 – Bert Fields , American lawyer and author Jane Powell Audrey Hepburn Margaret Kerry Betty Carter John Conyers May 2 – Link Wray , rock and roll musician (d. 2005 ) May 3 May 4 May 5 – Ilene Woods , American singer, actress (d. 2010 ) May 6 – Paul Lauterbur , American chemist, Nobel laureate (d. 2007 ) May 7 May 8 May 10 – Betty Foss , American female professional baseball player (d. 1998 ) May 11 – Margaret Kerry , American actress, dancer, and motivational speaker May 12 – Bernard Marcus , American busnessman (d. 2024 ) May 15 – Frank Heart , American computer engineer (d. 2018 ) May 16 May 18 – Walter Pitman , American educator, politician (d. 2018 ) May 22 – Neave Brown , American-British architect (d. 2018 ) May 25 – Beverly Sills , American operatic soprano, director of the New York City Opera (d. 2007 ) May 27 – Thomas E. Brennan , American jurist (d. 2018 ) May 29 – Harry Frankfurt , American philosopher (d. 2023 ) May 30 – Marshall Loeb , American business journalist (d. 2017 ) James H. Billington Chuck Barris James McDivitt June 1 June 2 – Norton Juster , American writer and academic (d. 2021 ) June 3 – Chuck Barris , American television game show host, producer (d. 2017 ) June 6 – Mary Hatcher , American soprano, actress (d. 2018 ) June 8 – Marion Marshall , American actress (d. 2018 ) June 9 – Johnny Ace , African-American rhythm and blues singer (d. 1954 ) June 10 June 11 – Frank Thomas , American baseball player (d. 2023 )[ 9] June 16 – Paul Cain , American Pentecostal Christian evangelist (d. 2019 ) June 20 – Bonnie Bartlett , American actress June 21 June 22 – Alex P. Garcia , American politician (d. 1999 ) June 23 June 24 June 25 – Eric Carle , American designer, illustrator and writer (d. 2021 )[ 11] June 26 – Milton Glaser , American graphic designer, illustrator and teacher (d. 2020 )[ 12] June 27 – J. C. Duncan , politician June 28 – Glenn D. Paige , political scientist (d. 2017 ) June 29 Katherine Helmond Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis July 1 – Gerald Edelman , American biologist, Nobel laureate (d. 2014 ) July 3 Joanne Herring , American socialite, businesswoman, political activist, philanthropist, diplomat, and former television talk show host Lavelle White , American Texas blues and soul blues singer, songwriter[ 13] July 4 July 5 – Katherine Helmond , American actress (d. 2019 ) July 6 – Angelo LiPetri , American former professional baseball player (d. 2016 ) July 8 – Shirley Ann Grau , American writer (d. 2020 ) July 9 – Jesse McReynolds , American bluegrass musician (d. 2023 ) July 11 – Sandy Frank , American television producer, distributor, and marketer of TV shows July 14 – Pat Scott , American pitcher (d. 2016 ) July 15 – Walter Hirsch , American basketball player (d. 2022 )[ 15] July 17 – Arthur Frommer , American writer, publisher and consumer advocate July 18 – Dick Button , American figure skater July 19 – Alice Pollitt , American female professional baseball player (d. 2016 ) July 21 July 23 – Robert Quackenbush , American author and children's illustrator (d. 2021 )[ 16] July 26 – Patrick Flores , American Roman Catholic prelate (d. 2017 ) July 28 – Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis , American socialite, conservationist, 35th First Lady of the United States (d. 1994 ) July 31 – Don Murray , American actor (d. 2024 ) Buck Owens Roxie Roker August 1 – Samuel Charters , American writer, music historian and record producer (d. 2015 ) August 2 – Irwin Fridovich , American biochemist (d. 2019 ) August 4 – Joe Pignatano , American baseball player and coach (d. 2022 )[ 17] August 7 August 9 – Fred Fredericks , cartoonist (d. 2015 ) August 10 – Vincent McEveety , director, producer (d. 2018 ) August 12 – Buck Owens , singer, bandleader, and TV host (d. 2006 ) August 13 – Pat Harrington Jr. , voice actor (d. 2016 ) August 14 August 15 August 16 – Fritz Von Erich , wrestler (d. 1997 ) August 17 – Francis Gary Powers , U-2 spy plane pilot (d. 1977 ) August 21 August 22 – Roy Clay , American computer scientist (d. 2024 ) August 23 – Vera Miles , American actress August 24 – Betty Dodson , American sex educator (d. 2020 ) August 26 – Chuck Renslow , American businessman, LGBT activist (d. 2017 ) August 27 – Ralph T. Coe , American art historian of Native American art (d. 2010 ) August 28 – Roxie Roker , African-American actress (d. 1995 ) August 29 – Yale Kamisar , American legal scholar (d. 2022 )[ 19] August 31 – C. C. Torbert Jr. , American jurist (d. 2018 ) Bob Newhart Arnold Palmer Anne Meara September 1 – Murray Fromson , American journalist (d. 2018 ) September 2 – Hal Ashby , American film director and editor (d. 1988 ) September 3 – Whitey Bulger , Irish-American gangster and multiple murderer (d. 2018 ) September 4 – Thomas Eagleton , American politician (d. 2007 ) September 5 – Bob Newhart , American comedian, actor (d. 2024 )[ 20] September 6 – Dow Finsterwald , American professional golfer (d. 2022 ) September 9 – Stanford Parris , American lawyer and politician (d. 2010 ) September 10 – Arnold Palmer , American professional golfer (d. 2016 )[ 21] September 11 September 12 – Harvey Schmidt , American composer (d. 2018 ) September 14 September 15 – Murray Gell-Mann , American physicist, Nobel laureate (d. 2019 ) September 16 September 19 September 20 – Anne Meara , American actress, comedian (d. 2015 ) September 22 September 25 September 26 – Meredith Gourdine , American athlete (d. 1998 ) September 28 – Skip Bafalis , American politician September 30 – Helen M. Marshall , American politician (d. 2017 ) Ursula K. Le Guin October 2 – Moses Gunn , African-American actor (d. 1993 ) October 4 October 5 – Richard F. Gordon Jr. , American astronaut (d. 2017 ) October 8 – Arthur Bisguier , American chess Grandmaster, chess promoter, and writer (d. 2017 ) October 15 – Hubert Dreyfus , American philosopher (d. 2017 ) October 18 – Jay Last , American physicist (d. 2021 )[ 23] October 21 – Ursula K. Le Guin , American science fiction and fantasy author (d. 2018 ) October 22 – Patsy Elsener , American diver (d. 2019 ) October 24 October 25 October 26 – Roland Hemond , American baseball executive (d. 2021 )[ 25] October 28 – Mitchell Torok , American country music singer (d. 2017 ) October 31 – C. O. Brocato , American football player and scout (d. 2015 )[ 26] Grace Kelly Ed Asner Dick Clark November 1 – Nicholas Mavroules , American politician (d. 2003 ) November 2 November 6 – June Squibb , American actress November 8 November 9 – Severn Darden , American comedian, actor (d. 1995 ) November 11 – LaVern Baker , American singer (d. 1997 ) November 12 – Grace Kelly , American actress (d. 1982 )[ 29] November 13 – Fred Phelps , American pastor, activist (Westboro Baptist Church ) (d. 2014 ) November 14 – Jimmy Piersall , American baseball player and sportscaster (d. 2017 ) November 15 November 23 November 24 November 26 – Betta St. John , actress, singer and dancer November 28 November 30 Kathleen Crowley December 1 – David Doyle , American actor (d. 1997 )[ 32] December 2 December 9 – John Cassavetes , American actor (d. 1989 ) December 17 – William Safire , American author, columnist, journalist, and presidential speechwriter (d. 2009 ) December 20 – David H. Gambrell , politician December 21 – Newton Morton , geneticist (d. 2018 ) December 23 – Chet Baker , jazz musician (d. 1988 ) December 26 – Kathleen Crowley , actress (d. 2017 ) December 29 December 31 – Robert B. Silvers , American literary editor (d. 2017 ) January 5 – Marc McDermott , actor (born 1871 ) January 13 January 15 January 21 – Maria Taylor Beale , author (born 1849 )[ 35] January 30 – Franklin J. Drake , admiral (born 1846 ) February 4 – William Rankin Ballard , businessman (born 1847 ) February 11 – Frank Putnam Flint , U.S. Senator from California from 1905 to 1911 (born 1862 ) February 14 – Thomas Burke , sprinter (born 1875 ) February 18 – William Russell , silent film actor (born 1884 ) February 22 – Louise Upton Brumback , landscape painter (born 1867 ) February 24 February 27 – Briton Hadden , co-founder of Time magazine (born 1898 ) March 1 – Royal Hurlburt Weller , politician (born 1881 ) March 5 – David Dunbar Buick , inventor (born 1854 in Scotland ) March 6 – Moses E. Clapp , politician (born 1851 ) March 12 – Asa Griggs Candler , businessman and politician (born 1851) March 15 – Pinetop Smith , blues pianist (born 1904 ; shot in dancehall brawl) March 18 – William P. Cronan , Naval Governor of Guam (born 1879 ) March 28 – Katharine Lee Bates , librettist, author of "America the Beautiful " (born 1859 ) April 4 – William Michael Crose , United States Navy Commander and 7th Governor of American Samoa (born 1867) April 28 – May Jordan McConnel , Australian trade unionist and suffragist (born 1860 )[ 36] June 2 – Don Murray , jazz clarinettist (born 1894 ; auto accident) June 4 – Harry Frazee , Broadway producer and baseball owner (born 1881) June 5 – Adolph Coors , brewer (born 1847 in Prussia; suicide) June 9 – murder–suicide [ 37] June 11 – William D. Boyce , entrepreneur and founder of the Boy Scouts of America (born 1858) July 2 – Gladys Brockwell , film actress (born 1894; auto accident) July 3 – Dustin Farnum , silent Western film actor (born 1874 ) July 9 – Cack Henley , baseball player (born 1884 ) July 12 – Robert Henri , painter (born 1865 ) July 20 – Noble Drew Ali , prophet (born 1886 ) August 3 August 19 – Chris Kelly , jazz trumpeter (born c.1890) August 27 – James Knox Taylor , official architect (born 1857) September 2 – Paul Leni , filmmaker (born 1885 in Germany )[ 38] September 4 – Frederick Freeman Proctor , vaudeville impresario (born 1851) September 25 – Miller Huggins , baseball manager (born 1879) October 3 – Jeanne Eagels , actress (born 1890 ; addiction) October 15 – Annie Lowrie Alexander , physician and educator (born 1864 ) November 14 – Joe McGinnity , baseball player (born 1871 ) November 17 – Herman Hollerith , businessman and inventor (born 1860 ) November 24 – Raymond Hitchcock , actor and producer (born 1865) December 10 – Harry Crosby , publisher and poet (born 1898; suicide) December 19 – Blind Lemon Jefferson , blues musician (born 1893; heart failure) December 21 – I. 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