1863 in the United States

Events from the year 1863 in the United States.

1863
in
the United States

Decades:
  • 1840s
  • 1850s
  • 1860s
  • 1870s
  • 1880s
See also:

Incumbents

Federal government

Events

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"Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure."

From President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863

October

November

December

Ongoing

Births

  • February 12 Edith Julia Griswold, patent attorney (died 1926)
  • March 9 Mary Harris Armor, suffragist and temperance campaigner (died 1950)
  • March 25 Simon Flexner, pathologist (died 1946)
  • March Texana A. Castle, Texas social worker, missionary (died 1930)[3]
  • May 4 Charles S. Deneen, U.S. Senator from Illinois from 1925 to 1931 (died 1940)
  • May 18 J. Hamilton Lewis, U.S. Senator from Illinois from 1913 to 1919 (died 1939)
  • October 1 Adolph Otto Niedner, cartridge designer (died 1954)
  • October 9 Enoch J. Rector, cinema technician, inventor, and film director (died 1957)
  • October 18 Tommy Tucker, baseball pioneer (died 1935)
  • October 21 Ralph H. Cameron, U.S. Senator from Arizona from 1921 to 1927 (died 1953)
  • October 29 Mark Baldwin, baseball player (died 1929)
  • October 31 William Gibbs McAdoo, U.S. Senator from California from 1913 to 1918 (died 1941)
  • November 29 Aaron S. Watkins, presidential candidate (Prohibition Party) (died 1941)
  • December 5 Pattillo Higgins, American oil pioneer, businessman (Prophet of Spindletop) (d. 1955)
  • December 7 Richard Warren Sears, co-founder of Sears, Roebuck and Company (died 1914)
  • December 11
  • December 13 Mason Patrick, Chief of U.S. Air Service, American Expeditionary Forces 1918 (died 1942)
  • Undated – Alfred Owen Crozier, attorney (died 1939)

Deaths

See also

References

  1. Ernie Gross (1990). This Day in American History. Neal-Schuman. ISBN 978-1-55570-046-1.
  2. "Alanson Crane patented a fire extinguisher..." Old Farmer's Almanac. Retrieved December 6, 2018.
  3. "1900 U. S. Census: Precinct 4, Bryan City, Brazos County, Texas". FamilySearch. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. June 12, 1900. p. 6B. NARA T623 roll 1614. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
  4. Reynolds, Moira Davison (2004). American Women Scientists: 23 Inspiring Biographies, 1900-2000. Jefferson NC: McFarland. p. 18. ISBN 978-0-78642-161-9.

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