1846 in the United States

Events from the year 1846 in the United States. In this year, the United States declares war on Mexico, starting the Mexican–American War.

1846
in
the United States

Decades:
  • 1820s
  • 1830s
  • 1840s
  • 1850s
  • 1860s
See also:

Map of Texas, Oregon, and California in 1846

Incumbents

Federal government

Events

Undated

Ongoing

Births

  • January 9 Verner Clarges, silent film actor (died 1911)
  • January 26 Benjamin Franklin Keith, vaudeville theatre owner (died 1914)
  • January 27 Meriwether Lewis Clark Jr., founder of the Kentucky Derby (died 1899)
  • February 2 Francis Marion Smith, borax magnate (died 1931)
  • February 10 Ira Remsen, chemist (died 1927)
  • February 26 William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, frontiersman, later showman (died 1917)
  • March 4 Franklin J. Drake, admiral (died 1929)
  • March 15 James D. Moffat, 3rd president of Washington & Jefferson College (died 1916)
  • March 20 Rebecca Richardson Joslin, writer, lecturer, benefactor, clubwoman (died 1934)
  • March 22 James Timberlake, lawman (died 1891)
  • April 13 Lucius E. Johnson, railroad executive (died 1921)
  • April 14 Henry Overholser, businessman (died 1915)
  • May 18 Anna Morton, Second Lady of the United States as wife of Levi P. Morton (died 1918)
  • May 22 Rita Cetina Gutiérrez, teacher, poet and activist (died 1908)
  • June 8 Lucien Baker, U.S. Senator from Kansas from 1895 till 1901 (died 1907)
  • June 10 Henry B. Quinby, governor of New Hampshire (died 1924)
  • June 11 William Louis Marshall, general, engineer (died 1920)
  • June 13 Rose Cleveland, Acting First Lady of the United States (died 1918 in Italy)
  • June 30 Frances Margaret Milne, author and librarian
  • July 5 Christian Reid (pen name of Frances Christine Fisher Tiernan), author (died 1920)
  • July 26 Texas Jack Omohundro, frontier scout, actor and cowboy (died 1880)
  • August 2 Abram J. Buckles, soldier and jurist (died 1915)
  • August 5 Louise Manning Hodgkins, educator, author and editor (died 1935)
  • August 15 Albert J. Hopkins, U.S. Senator from Illinois from 1903 to 1909 (died 1922)
  • August 18 Robley Dunglison Evans, admiral (died 1912)
  • August 23 Alexander Milne Calder, sculptor (died 1923)
  • August 25 John Thornton, U.S. Senator from Louisiana from 1910 to 1915 (died 1917)
  • September 4 Daniel Burnham, architect and urban designer (died 1912)
  • September 7 John Porter Merrell, admiral (died 1916)
  • September 14 George B. Selden, patent lawyer and inventor (died 1922)
  • September 25 Watson Heston, cartoonist (died 1905)
  • October 6 George Westinghouse, entrepreneur, engineer (died 1914)
  • October 26 Lewis Boss, astronomer (died 1912)
  • November 25 Carrie Nation, temperance advocate (died 1911)
  • December 1 William Henry Holmes, anthropologist, archaeologist, geologist and museum director (died 1933)

Full date unknown

  • Neil Burgess, comedian (died 1910)
  • John Denny, buffalo soldier and Medal of Honor recipient (died 1901)
  • Pugsey Hurley, British-born burglar, river pirate and underworld figure in New York City
  • Peter Remondino, Italian-born physician, author, first president of the San Diego Board of Health, and co-founder of San Diego's first private hospital (died 1926)
  • Mary Foot Seymour, businesswoman and writer (died 1893)
  • Thomas Shaw, buffalo soldier and Medal of Honor recipient (died 1895)
  • Thomas Wakeman, founder of the first Sioux Indian YMCA (died 1886)
  • James E. Ware, architect, originator of the "dumbbell plan" for New York City tenements (died 1918)

Deaths

  • January 5 Alfred Thomas Agate, artist, painter, and miniaturist (born 1812)
  • March 24 William Lee D. Ewing, U.S. Senator from Illinois in 1834 (born 1795)
  • May 10 Jane Irwin Harrison, Acting First Lady of the United States (born 1804)
  • May 13 Sarah Wentworth Apthorp Morton, poet (born 1759)
  • August 11 John Caspar Wild, landscape painter and lithographer (born 1804 in Switzerland)
  • August 15 Samuel Humphreys, naval architect (born 1778)
  • September 4 James Alexander, Jr., U.S. Representative from Ohio from 1837 to 1839 (born 1789)
  • September 15 Jacques Dupré, Louisiana State Representative, State Senator and Governor (born 1773)
  • September 16 Samuel A. Foote, 28th Governor of Connecticut from 1834 to 1835, U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1827 to 1833 (born 1780)
  • October 3 Benjamin Waterhouse, physician (born 1754)
  • November 13 William Findlay, 4th Governor of Pennsylvania from 1817 to 1820, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania from 1821 to 1827 (born 1768)
  • December 30 Alexander Barrow, U.S. Senator from Louisiana from 1841 to 1846 (born 1801)

See also

Further reading

  • DeVoto, Bernard Augustine (1960). The year of decision, 1846. With an introductory essay by Catherine Drinker Bowen. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. OCLC 3963759.
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