In today's article we are going to delve into the fascinating world of 1931 in the United States . Whether you are an expert in the field or simply curious to learn more about it, this article will provide you with relevant and provocative information about 1931 in the United States . From its origin to its impact today, we will explore all angles of this exciting topic. Prepare to embark on a journey of discovery and learning that will leave you with a new perspective on 1931 in the United States .
Events from the year 1931 in the United States .
Incumbents
Nicholas Longworth (R -Ohio ) (until March 4)
John Nance Garner (D -Texas ) (starting December 7)
Governors and lieutenant governors
Governors
Governor of Alabama : Bibb Graves (Democratic ) (until January 19), Benjamin M. Miller (Democratic ) (starting January 19)
Governor of Arizona : John Calhoun Phillips (Republican ) (until January 5), George W. P. Hunt (Democratic ) (starting January 5)
Governor of Arkansas : Harvey Parnell (Democratic )
Governor of California : Clement C. Young (Republican ) (until January 6), James Rolph Jr. (Republican ) (starting January 6)
Governor of Colorado : Billy Adams (Democratic )
Governor of Connecticut : John H. Trumbull (Republican ) (until January 7), Wilbur Lucius Cross (Democratic ) (starting January 7)
Governor of Delaware : C. Douglass Buck (Republican )
Governor of Florida : Doyle E. Carlton (Democratic )
Governor of Georgia : Lamartine G. Hardman (Democratic ) (until June 27), Richard Russell Jr. (Democratic ) (starting June 27)
Governor of Idaho : H. C. Baldridge (Republican ) (until January 5), C. Ben Ross (Democratic ) (until January 5)
Governor of Illinois : Louis L. Emmerson (Republican )
Governor of Indiana : Harry G. Leslie (Republican )
Governor of Iowa : John Hammill (Republican ) (until January 15), Daniel Webster Turner (Republican ) (starting January 15)
Governor of Kansas : Clyde M. Reed (Republican ) (until January 12), Harry H. Woodring (Democratic ) (starting January 12)
Governor of Kentucky : Flem D. Sampson (Republican ) (until December 8), Ruby Laffoon (Democratic ) (starting December 8)
Governor of Louisiana : Huey P. Long (Democratic )
Governor of Maine : William Tudor Gardiner (Republican )
Governor of Maryland : Albert C. Ritchie (Democratic )
Governor of Massachusetts : Frank G. Allen (Republican ) (until January 8), Joseph B. Ely (Democratic ) (starting January 8)
Governor of Michigan : Fred W. Green (Republican ) (until January 1), Wilber Marion Brucker (Republican ) (starting January 1)
Governor of Minnesota : Theodore Christianson (Republican ) (until January 6), Floyd B. Olson (Farmer–Labor ) (starting January 6)
Governor of Mississippi : Theodore G. Bilbo (Democratic )
Governor of Missouri : Henry S. Caulfield (Republican )
Governor of Montana : John E. Erickson (Democratic )
Governor of Nebraska : Arthur J. Weaver (Republican ) (until January 8), Charles W. Bryan (Democratic ) (starting January 8)
Governor of Nevada : Fred B. Balzar (Republican )
Governor of New Hampshire : Charles W. Tobey (Republican ) (until January 1), John Gilbert Winant (Republican ) (starting January 1)
Governor of New Jersey : Morgan Foster Larson (Republican )
Governor of New Mexico : Richard C. Dillon (Republican ) (until January 1), Arthur Seligman (Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Governor of New York : Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic )
Governor of North Carolina : Oliver Max Gardner (Democratic )
Governor of North Dakota : George F. Shafer (Republican )
Governor of Ohio : Myers Y. Cooper (Republican ) (until January 12), George White (Democratic ) (starting January 12)
Governor of Oklahoma : William J. Holloway (Democratic ) (until January 1), William H. Murray (Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Governor of Oregon : A. W. Norblad (Republican ) (until January 12), Julius L. Meier (Independent ) (starting January 12)
Governor of Pennsylvania : John Stuchell Fisher (Republican ) (until January 20), Gifford Pinchot (Republican ) (starting January 20)
Governor of Rhode Island : Norman S. Case (Republican )
Governor of South Carolina : John Gardiner Richards Jr. (Democratic ) (until January 20), Ibra Charles Blackwood (Democratic ) (starting January 20)
Governor of South Dakota : William J. Bulow (Democratic ) (until January 6), Warren Green (Republican ) (starting January 6)
Governor of Tennessee : Henry Hollis Horton (Democratic )
Governor of Texas : Dan Moody (Democratic ) (until January 20), Ross S. Sterling (Democratic ) (starting January 20)
Governor of Utah : George Dern (Democratic )
Governor of Vermont : John E. Weeks (Republican ) (until January 8), Stanley C. Wilson (Republican ) (starting January 8)
Governor of Virginia : John Garland Pollard (Democratic )
Governor of Washington : Roland H. Hartley (Republican )
Governor of West Virginia : William G. Conley (Republican )
Governor of Wisconsin : Walter J. Kohler Sr. (Republican ) (until January 5), Philip La Follette (Republican ) (starting January 5)
Governor of Wyoming : Frank C. Emerson (Republican ) (until February 18), Alonzo M. Clark (Republican ) (starting February 18)
Lieutenant governors
Lieutenant Governor of Alabama : William C. Davis (Democratic ) (until January 19), Hugh D. Merrill (Democratic ) (starting January 19)
Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas : Lee Cazort (Democratic ) (until January 12), Lawrence Elery Wilson (Democratic ) (starting January 12)
Lieutenant Governor of California : H.L. Carnahan (Republican ) (until January 6), Frank Merriam (Republican ) (starting January 6)
Lieutenant Governor of Colorado : George Milton Corlett (Republican ) (until January 13), Edwin C. Johnson (Democratic ) (starting January 13)
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut : Ernest E. Rogers (Republican ) (until January 7), Samuel R. Spencer (Republican ) (starting January 7)
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware : James H. Hazel (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Idaho : O. E. Hailey (Republican ) (until January 5), G. P. Mix (Democratic ) (starting January 5)
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois : Fred E. Sterling (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Indiana : Edgar D. Bush (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Iowa : Arch W. McFarlane (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Kansas : Jacob W. Graybill (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky : James Breathitt Jr. (Democratic ) (until December 8), Happy Chandler (Democratic ) (starting December 8)
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana : Paul N. Cyr (Democratic ) (until month and day unknown), Alvin O. King (Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts : William S. Youngman (political party unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Michigan : Luren D. Dickinson (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota : Charles Edward Adams (Republican ) (until January 6), Henry M. Arens (Farmer–Labor ) (starting January 6)
Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi : Bidwell Adam (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri : Edward Henry Winter (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Montana : Frank A. Hazelbaker (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska : George A. Williams (Republican ) (until January 6), Theodore Metcalfe (Republican ) (starting January 6)
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada : Morley Griswold (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico : vacant (until January 1), Andrew W. Hockenhull (Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Lieutenant Governor of New York : Herbert H. Lehman (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina : Richard T. Fountain (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota : John W. Carr (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio : John T. Brown (Democratic ) (until January 12), William G. Pickrel (Democratic ) (starting January 12)
Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma : vacant (until January 12), Robert Burns (Democratic ) (starting January 12)
Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania : Arthur H. James (Republican ) (until January 20), Edward C. Shannon (Republican ) (starting January 20)
Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island : James G. Connolly (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina : Thomas Bothwell Butler (Democratic ) (until January 5), James O. Sheppard (Democratic ) (starting January 20)
Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota : John T. Grigsby (Democratic ) (until January 6), Odell K. Whitney (Republican ) (starting January 6)
Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee :
Lieutenant Governor of Texas : Barry Miller (Democratic ) (until January 20), Edgar E. Witt (Democratic ) (starting January 20)
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont : Stanley C. Wilson (Republican ) (until January 7), Benjamin Williams (Republican ) (starting January 7)
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia : James H. Price (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Washington : John Arthur Gellatly (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin : Henry A. Huber (Republican )
Events
January
February
March
April
May
May 1: Empire State Building completed
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Undated
Ongoing
Births
January
Robert Duvall
James Earl Jones
January 1 – Bobbie Nelson , pianist and singer (d. 2022 )
January 5
January 6
January 7 – Mack Mattingly , U.S. Senator from Georgia from 1981 to 1987
January 10 – Ron Galella , photographer (d. 2022 )[ 11]
January 16 – Ellen Holly , actress (d. 2023 )
January 17 – James Earl Jones , African-American actor (d. 2024 )[ 12]
January 20
January 22
January 25 – Dean Jones , actor (d. 2015 )[ 15]
January 27 – Red Bastien , wrestler, trainer and promoter (d. 2012 )
January 29 – Jim Baumer , baseball player and manager (d. 1996 )
January 30 – Allan W. Eckert , historian, naturalist, and author (d. 2011 )
January 31
February
James Dean
Toni Morrison
March
Leonard Nimoy
April
John Gavin
April 5 – Jack Clement , singer-songwriter, record producer (d. 2013 )
April 8
April 10 – James L. Dozier , U.S. Army officer
April 11 – Johnny Sheffield , child actor (d. 2010 )
April 13 – Dan Gurney , race car driver (d. 2018 )
April 14 – Hugh Leatherman , politician (d. 2021 )[ 19]
April 16 – Julian Carroll , lawyer and politician, Governor of Kentucky (d. 2023 )[ 20]
April 18 - Noel Marshall , agent and producer (d. 2010 )
April 19 – Fred Brooks , computer scientist (d. 2022 )[ 21]
April 22 – Joe Cuba , musician (d. 2009 )
April 23 - Chuck Feeney , businessman and philanthropist (d. 2023 )[ 22]
April 26 – Ted Stanley , businessman and philanthropist (d. 2016 )
April 29 – Don Leo Jonathan , American-Canadian professional wrestler (d. 2018 )
April 30
May
Willie Mays
Carroll Baker
John Schrieffer
June
Marla Gibbs
Olympia Dukakis
Billy Casper
July
Della Reese
Tab Hunter
Frank Ramsey
Jerry Van Dyke
July 1 – Marilyn Hickey , American televangelist, speaker and author
July 3
July 4
July 6
July 7 – J. Joseph Curran Jr. , American politician
July 8
July 9
July 10
July 11 – Tab Hunter , American actor, singer (d. 2018 )
July 13
July 15
July 16 – Norm Sherry , American Major League Baseball catcher, manager, and coach (d. 2021 )
July 18 – Maury Duncan , American quarterback
July 19
July 27 – Jerry Van Dyke , American comedian, actor (d. 2018 )
July 31
August
Don King
Barbara Eden
Regis Philbin
August 1 – Hal Connolly , American athlete (d. 2010 )
August 2 – Hugh Aynesworth , American journalist (d. 2023 )
August 6 – Ron Feiereisel , American basketball player, coach (d. 2000 )
August 7 – Charles E. Rice , American legal scholar, author (d. 2015 )
August 10 – Tom Laughlin , American actor (Billy Jack ) (d. 2013 )
August 12 – William Goldman , American author (d. 2018 )
August 13 – William D. Mullins , American politician and baseball player (d. 1986 )
August 14 – Frederic Raphael , American screenwriter, novelist and non-fiction author working in the UK
August 15
August 16 – William Luce , American writer (d. 2019 )
August 19 – Willie Shoemaker , American jockey (d. 2003 )
August 20 – Don King , African-American boxing promoter
August 23
August 25
August 27 – Joe Cunningham , American baseball player (d. 2021 )
August 30 – Jack Swigert , American astronaut (d. 1982 )
August 31 – Noble Willingham , American actor (d. 2004 )
September
Barbara Bain
Larry Hagman
September 1 – Richard Hundley , American pianist, composer (d. 2018 )
September 2
September 3 – Tom Brewer , American baseball player (d. 2018 )
September 4 – Mitzi Gaynor , American actress, singer and dancer (d. 2024 )
September 10
September 11 – John Reger , American football player (d. 2013 )
September 12
September 13 – Barbara Bain , American actress (Mission: Impossible )
September 16 – Little Willie Littlefield , American R&B pianist and singer (d. 2013 )
September 17 – Anne Bancroft , American actress (d. 2005 )
September 19
September 20 – Malachy McCourt , American actor and writer (d. 2024 )
September 21
September 29 – James Watson Cronin , American nuclear physicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1980 (d. 2016 )
September 30
October
Mickey Mantle
Dan Rather
November
Ike Turner
December
Martin Milner
Skeeter Davis
December 1
December 2
December 3
December 7 – Richard N. Goodwin , American writer (d. 2018 )
December 11 – Benny Spellman , American R&B singer (d. 2011 )
December 16 – Ralph Wolfe Cowan , American portrait artist (d. 2018 )
December 17 – Dave Madden , actor (The Partridge Family ) (d. 2014 )
December 18 – Gene Shue , American basketball player and coach (d. 2022 )
December 19 – Bud Clark , American politician and businessman (d. 2022 )
December 20
December 23 – Ronnie Schell , actor
December 24 – Ray Bryant , jazz pianist, composer, arranger (d. 2011 )
December 25 – Lefty Driesell , American baseball coach (d. 2024 )[ 29]
December 27
December 28 – Martin Milner , actor (Adam-12 ) (d. 2015 )
December 30
Undated
Don Whiteside , sociologist, native author, Canadian civil servant, and association founder. (d. 1993 )[ 30]
Deaths
January 4
January 12 – Anna Manning Comfort , physician (born 1845 )
January 14 – Hardy Richardson , baseball player (born 1855 )
January 21 – Alma Rubens , actress (born 1897 )
January 31 – Zina P. Young Card , Mormon leader and women's rights activist (born 1850 )
February 14 – Clarence Ransom Edwards , army officer (born 1859 )
February 18 – Louis Wolheim , actor (born 1880 )
February 28
March 20 – Joseph B. Murdock , United States Navy admiral and New Hampshire politician (born 1851 )
March 24 – Robert Edeson , actor (born 1868 )
March 25 – Ida Wells , African-American lynching crusader (born 1862 )
March 28 – Ban Johnson , baseball executive (born 1864 )
March 31 – Knute Rockne , football coach (born 1888 )
April 1 – Macklyn Arbuckle , actor (born 1866 )[ 31]
April 9 – Nicholas Longworth , politician, Speaker of the House (born 1869 )
April 17 – Ernesto Rossi , racketeer (born 1903 )[ 32]
April 26 – George Herbert Mead , philosopher (born 1863 )
May 2 – George Fisher Baker , financier and philanthropist (born 1840 )
May 14 – David Belasco , Broadway impresario, theater owner and playwright (born 1853 )
June 2 – Joseph W. Farnham , screenwriter (born 1884 )
June 8 – Virginia Frances Sterrett , artist and illustrator (born 1900 )[ 33]
June 14 – Jimmy Blythe , pianist (born 1901 )
July 5 – Arthur Starr Eakle , mineralogist (born 1862 )
July 24 – George Arthur Boeckling , businessman, president of Cedar Point Pleasure Company (born 1862 )
August 6 – Bix Beiderbecke , jazz trumpeter (born 1903 )
August 27 – Francis Marion Smith , businessman (born 1846 )
August 29 – David T. Abercrombie , businessman, co-founder of Abercrombie & Fitch (born 1867 )
September 6 – Juliana Walanika , the "Hawaiian Nightingale", court singer (born 1846 in the Kingdom of Hawaii )
September 17 – Marvin Hart , World Heavyweight Boxing Champion (born 1876 )
September 19 – David Starr Jordan , ichthyologist, educator, eugenicist, and peace activist (born 1851 )[ 34]
September 30 – Jane Meade Welch , historian (born 1854 )
October 6
October 7 – Daniel Chester French , sculptor (born 1850 )
October 18 – Thomas Edison , inventor (born 1847 )
October 26 – Charles Comiskey , baseball owner (born 1859 )
October 31 – Charles E. Rushmore , businessman, attorney, namesake of Mount Rushmore (born in 1857 )
November 4 – Buddy Bolden , African American musician (born 1877 )
November 6 – Jack Chesbro , baseball player and MLB Hall of Famer (born 1874 )
December 5 – Vachel Lindsay , poet (born 1879 )
December 18 – Jack Diamond , gangster (born 1897 )
December 23 – Tyrone Power Sr. , actor (born 1869 )
December 26 – Melvil Dewey , librarian, inventor of Dewey Decimal Classification (born 1851 )
See also
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^ Betty McCain remembered for lifetime of service
^ Hugh Leatherman, Stalwart South Carolina Senator, Dies at 90
^ Former Kentucky Gov. Julian Carroll dies at age 92
^ A Giant of Computer Science - Fred Brooks
^ Charles Feeney, Who Made a Fortune and Then Gave It Away, Dies at 92
^ Former TU President James L. Fisher dies at 91
^ In memoriam: Ken Knowlton, a pioneer of computer art & animation
^ Ex-Major League Baseball player and longtime Springfield resident Bill Virdon dies at 90
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^ In Our View: Unsoeld left indelible impression on Washington
^ Virginia Tech's Kenny Brooks remembers late mentor Lefty Driesell
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^ "Maclyn Arbuckle dies" . The Lewiston Daily Sun . April 2, 1931. p. 4 – via Google News Archive .
^ "RACKETEER SHOT DEAD AT DETECTIVE'S HOME; Slain as Auto Stops in Front of Brooklyn House--Believed Reprisal in Joe the Boss Killing" . New York Times . April 18, 1931. Retrieved March 12, 2011 .
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^ "Dr. David Starr Jordan Dies; Family With Educator As Passes Away: Fifth Attack Ends an Illness of Two Years" . Healdsburg Tribune . No. 269. September 19, 1931. p. 1. Archived from the original on July 1, 2018. Retrieved June 1, 2018 – via California Digital Newspaper Collection .
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