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{{Yearbox US|1927}}
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{{Year in U.S. states and territories|1927}}
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Events from the year '''1927 in the United States'''.
Events from the year '''1927 in the United States'''.


== Incumbents ==
== Incumbents ==
=== [[Federal government of the United States|Federal Government]] ===
=== [[Federal government of the United States|Federal government]] ===
* [[President of the United States|President]]: [[Calvin Coolidge]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]]-[[Massachusetts]])
* [[President of the United States|President]]: [[Calvin Coolidge]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]]-[[Massachusetts]])
* [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]]: [[Charles G. Dawes]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]]-[[Illinois]])
* [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]]: [[Charles G. Dawes]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]]-[[Illinois]])
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=== Lieutenant Governors ===
=== Lieutenant governors ===
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* [[Lieutenant Governor of Alabama]]: [[Charles S. McDowell]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]) (until January 17), [[William C. Davis (American politician)|William C. Davis]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]) (starting January 17)
* [[Lieutenant Governor of Alabama]]: [[Charles S. McDowell]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]) (until January 17), [[William C. Davis (American politician)|William C. Davis]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]) (starting January 17)
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* [[Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania]]: [[David J. Davis]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]) (until January 18), [[Arthur H. James]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]) (starting January 18)
* [[Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania]]: [[David J. Davis]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]) (until January 18), [[Arthur H. James]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]) (starting January 18)
* [[Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island]]: Nathaniel W. Smith ([[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]) (until month and day unknown), [[Norman S. Case]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]) (starting month and day unknown)
* [[Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island]]: Nathaniel W. Smith ([[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]) (until month and day unknown), [[Norman S. Case]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]) (starting month and day unknown)
* [[Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina]]: E. B. Jackson ([[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]) (until January 18), Thomas Bothwell Butler ([[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]) (starting January 18)
* [[Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina]]: [[E. B. Jackson]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]) (until January 18), [[Thomas Bothwell Butler]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]) (starting January 18)
* [[Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota]]: [[Alva Clark Forney]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]) (until January 4), [[Hyatt E. Covey]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]) (starting January 4)
* [[Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota]]: [[Alva Clark Forney]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]) (until January 4), [[Hyatt E. Covey]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]) (starting January 4)
* [[Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee]]:
* [[Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee]]:
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===January–March===
===January–March===
* January 7 – The first transatlantic [[telephone]] call is made from [[New York City]] to [[London]].
* January 7 – The first transatlantic [[telephone]] call is made from [[New York City]] to [[London]].
* January 17 &ndash; [[Bibb Graves]] is sworn in as the 38th [[governor of Alabama]] replacing [[William W. Brandon]].<ref>{{Cite news |date=1927-01-18 |title=Thousands Hear New Governor Declare for Law Enforcement After Oath Is Administered |page=1 |work=The Montgomery Advertiser |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-montgomery-advertiser-graves-sworn-i/129080176/ |access-date=2023-07-29}}</ref>
* February 23 – The U.S. [[Federal Radio Commission]] (later renamed the [[Federal Communications Commission]]) begins to regulate the use of [[radio]] frequencies.
* February 23 – The U.S. [[Federal Radio Commission]] (later renamed the [[Federal Communications Commission]]) begins to regulate the use of [[radio]] frequencies.
* March 11
* March 11
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* August 2 – U.S. President [[Calvin Coolidge]] announces, "I do not choose to run for president in 1928."
* August 2 – U.S. President [[Calvin Coolidge]] announces, "I do not choose to run for president in 1928."
* August 7 – The [[Peace Bridge]] opens between [[Fort Erie, Ontario]], and [[Buffalo, New York]].
* August 7 – The [[Peace Bridge]] opens between [[Fort Erie, Ontario]], and [[Buffalo, New York]].
* August 23—After six years of appeals, as protests rage in capital cities around the world, [[Nicola Sacco]] and [[Bartolomeo Vanzetti]] are electrocuted at midnight in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
* August 23 – After six years of appeals, as protests rage in capital cities around the world, [[Nicola Sacco]] and [[Bartolomeo Vanzetti]] are electrocuted at midnight in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
* August 26 – [[Paul Redfern]] leaves Brunswick, Georgia, flying his [[Stinson Detroiter]] ''Port of Brunswick'' to attempt a solo non-stop flight to Rio de Janeiro, [[Brazil]]. He later crashes in the Venezuela jungle (the crash site is never located).
* August 26 – [[Paul Redfern]] leaves Brunswick, Georgia, flying his [[Stinson Detroiter]] ''Port of Brunswick'' to attempt a solo non-stop flight to Rio de Janeiro, [[Brazil]]. He later crashes in the Venezuela jungle (the crash site is never located).
* September 18 – The Columbia Phonographic Broadcasting System (later known as [[CBS]]) is formed and goes on the air with 47 [[radio station]]s.
* September 18 – The Columbia Phonographic Broadcasting System (later known as [[CBS]]) is formed and goes on the air with 47 [[radio station]]s.
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* November 10 – Unexplained explosions occur in [[Canton, Ohio]].
* November 10 – Unexplained explosions occur in [[Canton, Ohio]].
* November 13 – The [[Holland Tunnel]] opens to traffic as the first [[Hudson River]] vehicular [[tunnel]] linking [[New Jersey]] to [[New York City]].
* November 13 – The [[Holland Tunnel]] opens to traffic as the first [[Hudson River]] vehicular [[tunnel]] linking [[New Jersey]] to [[New York City]].
* November 14 – The [[Pittsburgh Gasometer Explosion]]: Three Equitable Gas storage tanks in the [[Northside (Pittsburgh)|North Side]] of [[Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]], explode, killing 26 people and causing damage estimated between contemporary totals of $4 million and $5 million.
* November 14 – The [[Pittsburgh Gasometer Explosion]]: Three Equitable Gas storage tanks in the [[Northside (Pittsburgh)|North Side]] of [[Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]], exploded, killing 26 people and causing damage estimated between contemporary totals of $4 million and $5 million.
* December 2 – Following 19 years of [[Ford Model T]] production, the [[Ford Motor Company]] unveils the [[Ford Model A (1927)|Ford Model A]] as its new automobile.
* December 2 – Following 19 years of [[Ford Model T]] production, the [[Ford Motor Company]] unveils the [[Ford Model A (1927)|Ford Model A]] as its new automobile.
* December 15 – [[Marion Parker]], 12, is kidnapped in Los Angeles. Her dismembered body is found on December 19, prompting the largest manhunt to date on the West Coast for her killer, [[Edward Hickman|William Edward Hickman]], who is arrested on December 22 in [[Oregon]].
* December 15 – [[Marion Parker]], 12, is kidnapped in Los Angeles. Her dismembered body is found on December 19, prompting the largest manhunt to date on the West Coast for her killer, [[Edward Hickman|William Edward Hickman]], who is arrested on December 22 in [[Oregon]].
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* [[January 1]]
* [[January 1]]
** [[Vernon L. Smith]], American economist, [[Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences|Nobel Prize]] laureate
** [[Vernon L. Smith]], American economist, [[Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences|Nobel Prize]] laureate
** [[Doak Walker]], American football player (d. [[1998]])
** [[Doak Walker]], American football player (d. [[1998 in the United States|1998]])
* [[January 2]] – [[Gino Marchetti]], American football player (d. [[2019]])
* [[January 2]] – [[Gino Marchetti]], American football player (d. [[2019]])
* [[January 4]]
* [[January 4]]
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**[[Barbara Rush]], American actress
**[[Barbara Rush]], American actress
* [[January 5]] – [[Sivaya Subramuniyaswami]], American guru and author (d. [[2001 in the United States|2001]])
* [[January 5]] – [[Sivaya Subramuniyaswami]], American guru and author (d. [[2001 in the United States|2001]])
* [[January 8]] – [[Virginia Norwood]], American physicist (d. [[2023 in the United States|2023]])<ref>[https://www.npr.org/2023/03/31/1167375710/virginia-norwood-satellite-land-imaging-nasa-died Virginia Norwood, a pioneer in satellite land imaging, dies at age 96]</ref>
* [[January 10]]
* [[January 10]]
** [[Arthur Kramer]], American lawyer (d. [[2008]])
** [[Arthur Kramer]], American lawyer (d. [[2008]])
** [[Johnnie Ray]], American singer, pianist and songwriter (d. [[1990 in the United States|1990]])
** [[Johnnie Ray]], American singer, pianist and songwriter (d. [[1990 in the United States|1990]])
* [[January 13]] [[Brock Adams]], American politician (d. [[2004 in the United States|2004]])
* [[January 13]]
** [[Brock Adams]], American politician (d. [[2004 in the United States|2004]])
** [[Liz Anderson]], American country music singer, songwriter (d. [[2011 in the United States|2011]])
* [[January 15]] – [[Phyllis Coates]], American actress
* [[January 15]] – [[Phyllis Coates]], American actress
* [[January 17]]
* [[January 17]]
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===February===
===February===
[[File:Harvey-Korman.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Harvey Korman]]]]
[[File:Senator John Warner portrait.JPG|thumb|110px|[[John Warner]]]]
[[File:Senator John Warner portrait.JPG|thumb|110px|[[John Warner]]]]
[[File:Sidney Poitier 1968.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Sidney Poitier]]]]
[[File:Sidney Poitier 1968.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Sidney Poitier]]]]
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* [[March 1]]
* [[March 1]]
** [[George O. Abell]], American astronomer, professor at UCLA, science popularizer, and skeptic (d. [[1983 in the United States|1983]])
** [[George O. Abell]], American astronomer, professor at UCLA, science popularizer, and skeptic (d. [[1983 in the United States|1983]])
** [[Harry Belafonte]], Jamaican-American musician, actor, and civil rights activist
** [[Harry Belafonte]], Jamaican-American musician, actor, and civil rights activist (d. [[2023 in the United States|2023]])
** [[Robert Bork]], American conservative law professor (d. [[2012 in the United States|2012]])
** [[Robert Bork]], American conservative law professor (d. [[2012 in the United States|2012]])
* [[March 3]] – [[Harry Whittington]], American lawyer, real estate investor and political figure
* [[March 3]] – [[Harry Whittington]], American lawyer, real estate investor and political figure (d. [[2023 in the United States|2023]])
* [[March 4]]
* [[March 4]]
** [[Philip Batt]], American politician
** [[Phil Batt]], American politician (d. [[2023 in the United States|2023]])
** [[Thayer David]], American actor (d. [[1978]])
** [[Thayer David]], American actor (d. [[1978 in the United States|1978]])
** [[Robert Orben]], American comedy writer
** [[Robert Orben]], American comedy writer (d. [[2023 in the United States|2023]])
** [[Dick Savitt]], American tennis player
** [[Dick Savitt]], American tennis player
* [[March 5]] – [[Jack Cassidy]], American actor and singer (d. [[1976]])
* [[March 5]] – [[Jack Cassidy]], American actor and singer (d. [[1976]])
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* [[March 29]]
* [[March 29]]
** [[Donn Kushner]], American Canadian scientist and writer (d. [[2001 in the United States|2001]])
** [[Donn Kushner]], American Canadian scientist and writer (d. [[2001 in the United States|2001]])
** [[John McLaughlin (host)|John Mclaughlin]], American television and radio host (d. [[1974 in the United States|1974]])
** [[John McLaughlin (host)|John Mclaughlin]], American television and radio host (d. [[2016 in the United States|2016]])
* [[March 31]]
* [[March 31]]
** [[César Chávez]], American labor activist, United Farm Workers founder (d. [[1993 in the United States|1993]])
** [[César Chávez]], American labor activist, United Farm Workers founder (d. [[1993 in the United States|1993]])
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** [[Herbert Ross]], American film director (d. [[2001 in the United States|2001]])
** [[Herbert Ross]], American film director (d. [[2001 in the United States|2001]])
* [[May 19]] – [[John Thompson (American football executive)|John Thompson]], American football executive (d. [[2022 in the United States|2022]])
* [[May 19]] – [[John Thompson (American football executive)|John Thompson]], American football executive (d. [[2022 in the United States|2022]])
* [[May 20]]
* [[May 20]] – [[Bud Grant]], Canadian and American football coach
** [[Bud Grant]], American football player and coach (d. [[2023 in the United States|2023]])
** [[David Hedison]], American actor (d. [[2019 in the United States|2019]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Chris Strodder|title=The Encyclopedia of Sixties Cool: A Celebration of the Grooviest People, Events, and Artifacts of the 1960s|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ecqPBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA109|date=March 1, 2007|publisher=Santa Monica Press|isbn=978-1-59580-986-5|pages=109}}</ref>
* [[May 21]] – [[Chuck Stewart]], American photographer (d. [[2017 in the United States|2017]])
* [[May 21]] – [[Chuck Stewart]], American photographer (d. [[2017 in the United States|2017]])
* [[May 22]]
* [[May 22]]
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* [[June 9]] – [[George Nigh]], American politician
* [[June 9]] – [[George Nigh]], American politician
* [[June 10]] – [[Eugene Parker]], American astrophysicist (d. [[2022 in the United States|2022]])
* [[June 10]] – [[Eugene Parker]], American astrophysicist (d. [[2022 in the United States|2022]])
* [[June 11]] – [[John W. O'Malley]], American Catholic historian, author and Jesuit priest
* [[June 11]] – [[John W. O'Malley]], American Catholic historian, author and Jesuit priest (d. [[2022 in the United States|2022]])
* [[June 17]]
* [[June 17]]
** [[Austin Murphy]], American politician
** [[Austin Murphy]], American politician (d. [[2024 in the United States|2024]])
** [[Wally Wood]], American cartoonist (d. [[1981]])
** [[Wally Wood]], American cartoonist (d. [[1981]])
* [[June 18]] – [[Bud Brown (politician)|Bud Brown]], American politician
* [[June 18]] – [[Bud Brown (politician)|Bud Brown]], American politician (d. [[2022 in the United States|2022]])
* [[June 19]] – [[John Glenn Beall, Jr.]], American politician (d. [[2006 in the United States|2006]])
* [[June 19]] – [[John Glenn Beall, Jr.]], American politician (d. [[2006 in the United States|2006]])
* [[June 21]] – [[Carl Stokes]], American politician (d. [[1996]])
* [[June 21]] – [[Carl Stokes]], American politician (d. [[1996]])
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** [[John Barber (basketball)|John Barber]], American professional basketball player
** [[John Barber (basketball)|John Barber]], American professional basketball player
** [[Bobby Myers (racing driver)|Bobby Myers]], American [[NASCAR]] driver (d. [[1957 in the United States|1957]])
** [[Bobby Myers (racing driver)|Bobby Myers]], American [[NASCAR]] driver (d. [[1957 in the United States|1957]])
** [[William Post (businessman)|William Post]], American businessman and inventor (d. [[2024 in the United States|2024]])<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/14/business/william-post-dead-pop-tarts.html William Post, Who Helped Create Pop-Tarts, Dies at 96]</ref>
* [[June 28]]
* [[June 28]]
** [[Dick Lane (baseball)|Dick Lane]], American professional baseball player (d. [[2018]])
** [[Dick Lane (baseball)|Dick Lane]], American professional baseball player (d. [[2018]])
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** [[Pat Paulsen]], American comedian and actor (d. [[1997 in the United States|1997]])
** [[Pat Paulsen]], American comedian and actor (d. [[1997 in the United States|1997]])
* [[July 7]]
* [[July 7]]
** [[Alan Dixon]], American politician (d. [[2014 in the United States|2014]])
** [[Alan J. Dixon|Alan Dixon]], American politician (d. [[2014 in the United States|2014]])
** [[George C. Lodge]], American politician
** [[George C. Lodge]], American politician
** [[Charlie Louvin]], American country singer and songwriter (d. [[2011 in the United States|2011]])
** [[Charlie Louvin]], American country singer and songwriter (d. [[2011 in the United States|2011]])
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* [[August 4]]
* [[August 4]]
** [[Eddie Kamae]], American ukuleleist (d. [[2017 in the United States|2017]])
** [[Eddie Kamae]], American ukuleleist (d. [[2017 in the United States|2017]])
** [[Johnny Maddox]], American pianist (d. [[2018]])
** [[Johnny Maddox]], American pianist (d. [[2018 in the United States|2018]])
** [[Del Shankel]], American microbiologist, academic administrator (d. [[2018]])
** [[Del Shankel]], American microbiologist, academic administrator (d. [[2018]])
** [[Jess Thomas]], American tenor (d. [[1993]])
** [[Jess Thomas]], American tenor (d. [[1993]])
* [[August 5]] – [[James Timlin]], American Roman Catholic prelate (d. [[2023 in the United States|2023]])
* [[August 6]] – [[William D. Ford]], American politician (d. [[2004]])
* [[August 6]] – [[William D. Ford]], American politician (d. [[2004]])
* [[August 7]]
* [[August 7]]
** [[Rocky Bridges]], American middle infielder, third baseman (d. [[2015]])
** [[Rocky Bridges]], American middle infielder, third baseman (d. [[2015]])
** [[Edwin W. Edwards]], American politician
** [[Edwin W. Edwards]], American politician (d. [[2021 in the United States|2021]])
** [[Art Houtteman]], American baseball player (d. [[2003]])
** [[Art Houtteman]], American baseball player (d. [[2003]])
** [[Carl Switzer]], American actor (d. [[1959 in the United States|1959]])
** [[Carl Switzer]], American actor (d. [[1959 in the United States|1959]])
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** [[Jim Weaver (Oregon politician)|Jim Weaver]], American politician (d. [[2020]])
** [[Jim Weaver (Oregon politician)|Jim Weaver]], American politician (d. [[2020]])
* [[August 9]] – [[Marvin Minsky]], American computer scientist (d. [[2016 in the United States|2016]])
* [[August 9]] – [[Marvin Minsky]], American computer scientist (d. [[2016 in the United States|2016]])
* [[August 10]] – [[W. Sterling Cary]], African-American Christian minister (d. [[2021 in the United States|2021]])<ref>[https://www.anandmarket.in/rev-w-sterling-cary-pioneering-black-churchman-dies-at-94/ Rev. W. Sterling Cary, Pioneering Black Churchman, Dies at 94]</ref>
* [[August 10]] – [[W. Sterling Cary]], African-American Christian minister (d. [[2021 in the United States|2021]])<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/19/us/rev-w-sterling-cary-dead.html Rev. W. Sterling Cary, Pioneering Black Churchman, Dies at 94]</ref>
* [[August 11]] – [[Stuart Rosenberg]], American director (d. [[2007]])
* [[August 11]] – [[Stuart Rosenberg]], American director (d. [[2007]])
* [[August 12]]
* [[August 12]]
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* [[August 15]] – [[Carmela Marie Cristiano]], American Roman Catholic nun (d. [[2011]])
* [[August 15]] – [[Carmela Marie Cristiano]], American Roman Catholic nun (d. [[2011]])
* [[August 17]] – [[F. Ray Keyser Jr.]], American lawyer, politician (d. [[2015]])
* [[August 17]] – [[F. Ray Keyser Jr.]], American lawyer, politician (d. [[2015]])
* [[August 18]] – [[Rosalynn Carter]], 39th [[First Lady of the United States]]
* [[August 18]] – [[Rosalynn Carter]], 39th [[First Lady of the United States]] (d. [[2023 in the United States|2023]])
* [[August 19]]
* [[August 19]]
** [[Jim Broyhill]], American politician
** [[Jim Broyhill]], American politician
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* [[August 29]]
* [[August 29]]
** [[A. Ross Eckler Jr.]], American logologist, statistician and author (d. [[2016 in the United States|2016]])
** [[A. Ross Eckler Jr.]], American logologist, statistician and author (d. [[2016 in the United States|2016]])
** [[Jimmy C. Newman]], American country singer and songwriter (d. [[2014 in the United States|2014]])
** [[Jimmy C. Newman]], American country singer-songwriter (d. [[2014 in the United States|2014]])
* [[August 30]]
* [[August 30]]
** [[William G. Curlin]], American Roman Catholic prelate (d. [[2017]])
** [[William G. Curlin]], American Roman Catholic prelate (d. [[2017]])
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[[File:Secretary of the Air Force Harold Brown.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Harold Brown (Secretary of Defense)|Harold Brown]]]]
[[File:Secretary of the Air Force Harold Brown.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Harold Brown (Secretary of Defense)|Harold Brown]]]]
[[File:W. S. Merwin.jpg|thumb|110px|[[W. S. Merwin]]]]
[[File:W. S. Merwin.jpg|thumb|110px|[[W. S. Merwin]]]]
* [[September 1]] – [[Bob DiPietro]], American baseball player (d. [[2012 in the United States|2012]])
* [[September 1]] – [[Bob DiPietro]], baseball player (d. [[2012 in the United States|2012]])
* [[September 2]] – [[Gene Rhodes]], American basketball player and coach (d. [[2018 in the United States|2018]])
* [[September 2]] – [[Gene Rhodes]], basketball player and coach (d. [[2018 in the United States|2018]])
* [[September 3]]
* [[September 3]]
** [[Robert J. Birnbaum]], American finance executive, [[List of presidents of the New York Stock Exchange|president of the New York Stock Exchange]] (d. [[2022 in the United States|2022]])
** [[Robert J. Birnbaum]], finance executive, [[List of presidents of the New York Stock Exchange|president of the New York Stock Exchange]] (d. [[2021 in the United States|2021]])
** [[John Hamman]], [[close-up magic]]ian, inventor, [[Marianist]] brother (d. [[2000]])
** [[John Hamman]], [[close-up magic]]ian, inventor, [[Marianist]] brother (d. [[2000]])
** [[Wayne Peterson]], composer (d. [[2021 in the United States|2021]])
** [[Wayne Peterson]], composer (d. [[2021 in the United States|2021]])
* [[September 4]] – [[John McCarthy (computer scientist)|John McCarthy]], American computer and cognitive scientist (d. [[2011 in the United States|2011]])
* [[September 4]] – [[John McCarthy (computer scientist)|John McCarthy]], computer and cognitive scientist (d. [[2011 in the United States|2011]])
* [[September 5]] – [[Paul Volcker]], American economist, academic (d. [[2019 in the United States|2019]])
* [[September 5]] – [[Paul Volcker]], economist and academic (d. [[2019 in the United States|2019]])
* [[September 8]]
* [[September 8]]
** [[Marguerite Frank]], American-French mathematician
** [[Marguerite Frank]], American-French mathematician
** [[Harlan Howard]], American country singer, songwriter
** [[Harlan Howard]], country singer and songwriter
* [[September 9]] – [[Elvin Jones]], African-American jazz drummer (d. [[2004]])
* [[September 9]] – [[Elvin Jones]], African-American jazz drummer (d. [[2004]])
* [[September 11]]
* [[September 11]]
** [[Christine King Farris]], African-American civil rights activist
** [[Christine King Farris]], African-American civil rights activist
** [[G. David Schine]], American businessman (d. [[1996]])
** [[G. David Schine]], businessman (d. [[1996]])
* [[September 15]]
* [[September 15]]
** [[Norm Crosby]], American comedian
** [[Norm Crosby]], comedian
** [[John M. Jacobus Jr.]], American art historian (d. [[2017]])
** [[John M. Jacobus Jr.]], art historian (d. [[2017]])
** [[Margaret Keane]], artist (d. [[2022 in the United States|2022]])
** [[Margaret Keane]], artist (d. [[2022 in the United States|2022]])
* [[September 16]]
* [[September 16]]
** [[Peter Falk]], American actor (d. [[2011]])
** [[Peter Falk]], actor (d. [[2011]])
** [[Jack Kelly (actor)|Jack Kelly]], American actor (d. [[1992]])
** [[Jack Kelly (actor)|Jack Kelly]], actor (d. [[1992]])
* [[September 17]] – [[George Blanda]], American football quarterback, placekicker (d. [[2010]])
* [[September 17]] – [[George Blanda]], American football quarterback, placekicker (d. [[2010]])
* [[September 19]]
* [[September 19]]
** [[Harold Brown (Secretary of Defense)|Harold Brown]], American nuclear physicist, 14th [[United States Secretary of Defense]] (d. [[2019]])
** [[Harold Brown (Secretary of Defense)|Harold Brown]], nuclear physicist, 14th [[United States Secretary of Defense]] (d. [[2019]])
** [[William Hickey (actor)|William Hickey]], American actor (d. [[1997]])
** [[William Hickey (actor)|William Hickey]], actor (d. [[1997]])
** [[Nick Massi]], American bassist for 'The Four Seasons' (d. [[2000]])
** [[Nick Massi]], bassist for 'The Four Seasons' (d. [[2000]])
* [[September 21]]
* [[September 21]]
** [[Owen Aspinall]], American attorney and politician (d. [[1997]])
** [[Owen Aspinall]], attorney and politician (d. [[1997]])
** [[Joan Hotchkis]], American actress, writer and performance artist
** [[Joan Hotchkis]], actress, writer and performance artist
* [[September 22]]
* [[September 22]]
** [[Kika de la Garza]], American politician (d. [[2017]])
** [[Kika de la Garza]], politician (d. [[2017 in the United States|2017]])
** [[Tommy Lasorda]], American baseball manager (d. [[2021]])
** [[Tommy Lasorda]], baseball manager (d. [[2021 in the United States|2021]])
* [[September 23]] – [[Thomas Vose Daily]], American Roman Catholic prelate (d. [[2017]]
* [[September 23]] – [[Thomas Vose Daily]], Roman Catholic prelate (d. [[2017 in the United States|2017]]
** [[Carl Braun (basketball)|Carl Braun]], basketball player and coach (d. [[2010 in the United States|2010]])<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/2010-02-10-2537756957_x.htm |title=Former Knicks star Carl Braun dies at 82 |publisher=USATODAY.com |access-date=February 10, 2010 | date=February 10, 2010}}</ref>
* [[September 28]]
* [[September 28]]
** [[Paul L. Brady]], American civil rights advocate, author and federal judge<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3A%22Paul%20Lawrence%22~%20%2Bsurname%3ABrady~%20%2Bbirth_year%3A1927-1927~|title=Birth details for Paul Lawrence Brady|work=FamilySearch.org|access-date=September 21, 2017}}</ref>
** [[Paul L. Brady]], civil rights advocate, author and federal judge<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3A%22Paul%20Lawrence%22~%20%2Bsurname%3ABrady~%20%2Bbirth_year%3A1927-1927~|title=Birth details for Paul Lawrence Brady|work=FamilySearch.org|access-date=September 21, 2017}}</ref>
** [[James Lyons (admiral)|James Lyons]], American admiral (d. [[2018]])
** [[James Lyons (admiral)|James Lyons]], admiral (d. [[2018]])
** [[James W. Symington]], American politician
** [[James W. Symington]], politician
* [[September 29]] – [[Pete McCloskey]], American politician
* [[September 29]] – [[Pete McCloskey]], politician (d. [[2024 in the United States|2024]])
* [[September 30]] – [[W. S. Merwin]], American poet (d. [[2019 in the United States|2019]])
* [[September 30]] – [[W. S. Merwin]], poet (d. [[2019 in the United States|2019]])


===October===
===October===
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** [[Al Martino]], American singer and actor (d. [[2009]])
** [[Al Martino]], American singer and actor (d. [[2009]])
* [[October 10]] – [[Dana Elcar]], American actor, director (d. [[2005]])
* [[October 10]] – [[Dana Elcar]], American actor, director (d. [[2005]])
* [[October 11]] – [[William J. Perry|William Perry]], American mathematician, engineer and businessman
* [[October 11]] – [[William J. Perry]], American mathematician, engineer and businessman
* [[October 13]]
* [[October 13]]
** [[Anita Kerr]], American singer and arranger (d. [[2022]])
** [[Anita Kerr]], American singer and arranger (d. [[2022]])
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* [[October 19]] – [[Red McCombs]], American billionaire
* [[October 19]] – [[Red McCombs]], American billionaire
* [[October 20]] – [[Joyce Brothers]], American [[psychologist]] (d. [[2013 in the United States|2013]])
* [[October 20]] – [[Joyce Brothers]], American [[psychologist]] (d. [[2013 in the United States|2013]])
* [[October 21]] – [[Fran Landesman]], American lyricist and poet (d. [[2011 in the United States|2011]])
* [[October 23]] – [[Barron Hilton]], American socialite and businessman
* [[October 23]] – [[Barron Hilton]], American socialite and businessman
* [[October 24]] [[Cal Hogue]], American baseball player (d. [[2005]])
* [[October 24]]
** [[Cal Hogue]], American baseball player (d. [[2005]])
** [[Paul Roach]], American football player (d. [[2023]])
* [[October 25]]
* [[October 25]]
** [[William Acker]], American judge (d. [[2018]])
** [[William Acker]], American judge (d. [[2018]])
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** [[McLean Stevenson]], American actor (''[[M*A*S*H (TV series)|M*A*S*H]]'') (d. [[1996]])
** [[McLean Stevenson]], American actor (''[[M*A*S*H (TV series)|M*A*S*H]]'') (d. [[1996]])
* [[November 16]] – [[Barbara Payton]], American actress (d. [[1967]])
* [[November 16]] – [[Barbara Payton]], American actress (d. [[1967]])
* [[November 17]] – [[Lynn Stalmaster]], American casting director
* [[November 17]]
** [[Betty Halbreich]], American personal shopper (d. [[2024 in the United States|2024]])
** [[Lynn Stalmaster]], American casting director (d. [[2021 in the United States|2021]])
* [[November 18]]
* [[November 18]]
** [[Hank Ballard]], American musician (d. [[2003]])
** [[Hank Ballard]], American musician (d. [[2003]])
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== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==
* January 26 – [[Lyman J. Gage]], financier and Presidential Cabinet Officer (b. [[1836 in the United States|1836]])
* January 26 – [[Lyman J. Gage]], financier and presidential Cabinet officer (b. [[1836 in the United States|1836]])
* February 7 – [[Walter Guion]], U.S. Senator from Louisiana in 1918 (b. [[1849 in the United States|1849]])
* February 7 – [[Walter Guion]], U.S. Senator from Louisiana in 1918 (b. [[1849 in the United States|1849]])
* February 13
* February 13
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* February 25 – [[David Baird Sr.]], U.S. Senator from New Jersey from 1918 to 1919 (b. [[1839 in Ireland]])
* February 25 – [[David Baird Sr.]], U.S. Senator from New Jersey from 1918 to 1919 (b. [[1839 in Ireland]])
* March 4 – [[Ira Remsen]], chemist (b. [[1846 in the United States|1846]])
* March 4 – [[Ira Remsen]], chemist (b. [[1846 in the United States|1846]])
* March 6 – [[Annie Keeler]], early woman physician (b. [[1855 in the United States|1846]])
* March 11 – [[August Paulsen]], Danish-American businessman and philanthropist (b. [[1871 in Denmark|1871]])
* March 11 – [[August Paulsen]], Danish-American businessman and philanthropist (b. [[1871 in Denmark|1871]])
* April 25 – [[Earle Williams]], actor (b. [[1880 in the United States|1880]])
* April 25 – [[Earle Williams]], actor (b. [[1880 in the United States|1880]])
* May 6 &ndash; [[Hudson Maxim]], inventor and chemist (b. [[1853 in the United States|1853]])
* May 2 [[Katherine Corri Harris]], socialite and actress, first wife of [[John Barrymore]] (b. [[1890 in the United States|1890]])
* May 17 &ndash; [[Harold Geiger]], aviation pioneer (b. [[1884 in the United States|1884]])
* May 6 [[Hudson Maxim]], inventor and chemist (b. [[1853 in the United States|1853]])
* May 23 &ndash; [[Henry E. Huntington]], railroad magnate (b. [[1850 in the United States|1850]])
* May 17 [[Harold Geiger]], aviation pioneer (b. [[1884 in the United States|1884]])
* June 9 &ndash; [[Victoria Woodhull]], American leader of the woman's suffrage movement (b. [[1838 in the United States|1838]])
* May 23 [[Henry E. Huntington]], railroad magnate (b. [[1850 in the United States|1850]])
* June 9 – [[Victoria Woodhull]], American leader of the woman's suffrage movement (b. [[1838 in the United States|1838]])
* June 15 – [[William Joseph Deboe]], U.S. Senator from Kentucky from 1897 to 1903 (b. [[1849 in the United States|1849]])
* June 15 – [[William Joseph Deboe]], U.S. Senator from Kentucky from 1897 to 1903 (b. [[1849 in the United States|1849]])
* July 17 – [[Florence Roberts (stage actress)|Florence Roberts]], actress (b. [[1871 in the United States|1871]])
* July 17 – [[Florence Roberts (stage actress)|Florence Roberts]], actress (b. [[1871 in the United States|1871]])
* August 15 – [[B. B. Comer]], 33rd Governor of Alabama from 1907 to 1911 and U.S. Senator from Alabama in 1920 (b. [[1848 in the United States|1848]])
* August 15 – [[B. B. Comer]], 33rd Governor of Alabama from 1907 to 1911 and U.S. Senator from Alabama in 1920 (b. [[1848 in the United States|1848]])
* September 6 – [[Lloyd W. Bertaud]], aviator (b. [[1895 in the United States|1895]])
* September 7 – [[Mary Canfield Ballard]], poet and hymn-writer (b. [[1852 in the United States|1852]])
* September 7 – [[Mary Canfield Ballard]], poet and hymn-writer (b. [[1852 in the United States|1852]])
* September 14 – [[Isadora Duncan]] American-born dancer and choreographer (b. [[1878 in the United States|1878]])
* September 20 – [[George Nichols (actor and director)|George Nichols]], American actor and director (b. [[1864]])
* September 20 – [[George Nichols (actor and director)|George Nichols]], American actor and director (b. [[1864]])
* September 27 – [[Leopold Wharton]], film director (b. [[1870]])
* September 27 – [[Leopold Wharton]], film director (b. [[1870]])

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Events from the year 1927 in the United States.

Incumbents

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Events

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January–March

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April–June

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May 20–21: Charles Lindbergh flies from New York to Paris.

July–September

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  • August 2 – U.S. President Calvin Coolidge announces, "I do not choose to run for president in 1928."
  • August 7 – The Peace Bridge opens between Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York.
  • August 23 – After six years of appeals, as protests rage in capital cities around the world, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti are electrocuted at midnight in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
  • August 26 – Paul Redfern leaves Brunswick, Georgia, flying his Stinson Detroiter Port of Brunswick to attempt a solo non-stop flight to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He later crashes in the Venezuela jungle (the crash site is never located).
  • September 18 – The Columbia Phonographic Broadcasting System (later known as CBS) is formed and goes on the air with 47 radio stations.
  • September 29 – 79 are killed and 550 are injured when a tornado strikes the St. Louis, Missouri area; it is the second-costliest and at least 24th-deadliest tornado in U.S. history.

October–December

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October 6: The Jazz Singer.

Undated

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Ongoing

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Births

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January

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Barbara Rush
Johnnie Ray
Eartha Kitt

February

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John Warner
Sidney Poitier

March

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Harry Belafonte
Jack Cassidy
Cesar Chavez
William Daniels

April

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Coretta Scott King

May

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Michael Constantine

June

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Jerry Stiller
Martin Lewis Perl
F. Sherwood Rowland

July

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Neil Simon
Janet Leigh
David Dinkins

August

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Porter Wagoner
Rosalynn Carter
Althea Gibson
Bill Daily

September

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Peter Falk
Jack Kelly
Harold Brown
W. S. Merwin

October

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Al Martino
George C. Scott

November

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Patti Page
McLean Stevenson
Robert Guillaume

December

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Andy Williams
Ramsey Clark

Deaths

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Thousands Hear New Governor Declare for Law Enforcement After Oath Is Administered". The Montgomery Advertiser. 1927-01-18. p. 1. Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  2. ^ "National Weather Service - Burlington, VT - The Flood of 1927". Archived from the original on 2014-02-11.
  3. ^ "The long legacy of the U.S. occupation of Haiti". Washington Post. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Volstead Act | History, Definition, & Significance | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 15 August 2022.
  5. ^ Virginia Norwood, a pioneer in satellite land imaging, dies at age 96
  6. ^ Jack, Adrian (26 December 2008). "Obituary: Eartha Kitt". the Guardian. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  7. ^ Art Stewart, who drafted Bo Jackson, Mike Sweeney and others for Royals, dies at 94
  8. ^ "Last fluent speaker of Wichita tribal language preserves what's left." Dallas Morning News.
  9. ^ Ruckman, S. E. "Tribal language fading away." Tulsa World. 26 Nov 2007 (retrieved 3 Oct 2009)
  10. ^ Chris Strodder (March 1, 2007). The Encyclopedia of Sixties Cool: A Celebration of the Grooviest People, Events, and Artifacts of the 1960s. Santa Monica Press. p. 109. ISBN 978-1-59580-986-5.
  11. ^ John Gribbin (22 February 2000). Q is for Quantum: An Encyclopedia of Particle Physics. Simon and Schuster. p. 277. ISBN 978-0-684-86315-3.
  12. ^ William Post, Who Helped Create Pop-Tarts, Dies at 96
  13. ^ "Neil Simon obituary". the Guardian. 26 August 2018. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  14. ^ Joe Turkel dead at 94
  15. ^ Midge Decter, an Architect of Neoconservatism, Dies at 94
  16. ^ Rev. W. Sterling Cary, Pioneering Black Churchman, Dies at 94
  17. ^ "Former Knicks star Carl Braun dies at 82". USATODAY.com. February 10, 2010. Retrieved February 10, 2010.
  18. ^ "Birth details for Paul Lawrence Brady". FamilySearch.org. Retrieved September 21, 2017.
  19. ^ "William Bromwell Melish". Grand Lodge Free & Accepted Masons of Ohio. Archived from the original on January 6, 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-24.
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