1787 in the United States

Events from the year 1787 in the United States. The United States Constitution was written and the ratification process began.

1787
in
the United States

Decades:
  • 1770s
  • 1780s
  • 1790s
  • 1800s
See also:

Incumbents

Confederal government

Governors

Events

January–March

  • January 6 The North Carolina General Assembly authorizes nine commissioners to purchase 100 acres (0.40 km2) of land for the county seat of Chatham County. The town is named Pittsborough (later shortened to Pittsboro) for William Pitt the Younger.
  • February 28 A charter is granted establishing the institution known today as the University of Pittsburgh.

April–June

July–September

October–December

Undated

Ongoing

Births

  • January 10 Robert C. Nicholas, U.S. Senator from Louisiana from 1836 to 1841 (died 1857)
  • February 13 James P. Carrell, minister, singing teacher, composer and songbook compiler (died 1854)
  • February 23 Emma Willard, women's rights activist and educator (died 1870)
  • March 7 George Bethune English, explorer and writer (died 1828)
  • March 28 Theodore Frelinghuysen, running mate of Henry Clay in 1844 (born 1862)
  • May 7 Thomas Buck Reed, U.S. Senator from Mississippi from 1826 to 1827 and in 1829 (died 1829)
  • June 27 Thomas Say, naturalist (died 1834)
  • July 31? Oliver H. Prince, U.S. Senator from Georgia from 1828 to 1829 (died 1837)
  • August 20 John Milton Niles, U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1835 to 1839 and from 1843 to 1849 (died 1856)
  • September 10 John J. Crittenden, U.S. Senator from Kentucky 1817-1819, 1835-1841, 1842-1848 & 1855-1861 (died 1863)
  • October 18 Robert L. Stevens, inventor and president of the Camden and Amboy Railroad (died 1856)
  • November 15 Richard Henry Dana Sr., poet, critic and lawyer (died 1879)
  • December 10 Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, minister, educator, co-founder of the first permanent school for the deaf in North America (died 1851)

Deaths

  • January 1 Arthur Middleton, politician (born 1742)
  • April 3 George William Fairfax, planter and member of the landed gentry of late colonial Virginia (born 1729)
  • August 27 Charles DeWitt, planter and member of the landed gentry of late colonial Virginia (born 1727)
  • October 5 Thomas Stone, planter and lawyer, signatory of U.S. Declaration of Independence (born 1743)
  • William Savery, cabinetmaker (born 1721 or 1722)

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