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词条 1822 in the United States
释义

  1. Incumbents

      Federal Government    Governors    Lieutenant Governors  

  2. Events

     Undated  Ongoing 

  3. Births

  4. Deaths

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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Events from the year 1822 in the United States.

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Incumbents

Federal Government

  • President: James Monroe (DR-Virginia)
  • Vice President: Daniel D. Tompkins (DR-New York)
  • Chief Justice: John Marshall (Virginia)
  • Speaker of the House of Representatives: Philip Pendleton Barbour (DR-Virginia)
  • Congress: 17th

Governors

  • Governor of Alabama: Israel Pickens (Democratic-Republican)
  • Governor of Connecticut: Oliver Wolcott, Jr. (Toleration)
  • Governor of Delaware: John Collins (Democratic-Republican) (until April 16), Caleb Rodney (Federalist) (starting April 16)
  • Governor of Georgia: John Clark (Democratic-Republican)
  • Governor of Illinois: Shadrach Bond (Independent) (until December 5), Edward Coles (Independent) (starting December 5)
  • Governor of Indiana:
    • until September 12: Jonathan Jennings (Democratic-Republican)
    • September 12-December 5: Ratliff Boon (Democratic-Republican)
    • starting December 5: William Hendricks (Democratic-Republican)
  • Governor of Kentucky: John Adair (Democratic-Republican)
  • Governor of Louisiana: Thomas Bolling Robertson (Democratic-Republican)
  • Governor of Maine:
    • until January 2: Benjamin Ames (Democratic-Republican)
    • January 2-January 5: Daniel Rose (Democratic-Republican)
    • starting January 5: Albion K. Parris (Democratic-Republican)
  • Governor of Maryland: Samuel Sprigg (Democratic) (until December 16), Samuel Stevens, Jr. (Democratic) (starting December 16)
  • Governor of Massachusetts: John Brooks (Federalist)
  • Governor of Mississippi: George Poindexter (Democratic-Republican) (until January 7), Walter Leake (Democratic-Republican)
  • Governor of Missouri: Alexander McNair (Democratic-Republican)
  • Governor of New Hampshire: Samuel Bell (Democratic-Republican)
  • Governor of New Jersey: Isaac Halstead Williamson (Federalist)
  • Governor of New York: DeWitt Clinton (Democratic-Republican) (until end of December 31)
  • Governor of North Carolina: Gabriel Holmes (Democratic-Republican)
  • Governor of Ohio:
    • until January 4: Ethan Allen Brown (Democratic-Republican)
    • January 4-December 28: Allen Trimble (Federalist)
    • starting December 28: Jeremiah Morrow (Democratic-Republican)
  • Governor of Pennsylvania: Joseph Hiester (Democratic-Republican)
  • Governor of Rhode Island: William C. Gibbs (Democratic-Republican)
  • Governor of South Carolina: Thomas Bennett, Jr. (Democratic-Republican) (until December 7), John Lyde Wilson (Democratic-Republican) (starting December 7)
  • Governor of Tennessee: William Carroll (Democratic-Republican)
  • Governor of Vermont: Richard Skinner (Democratic-Republican)
  • Governor of Virginia: Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. (Democratic-Republican) (until December 1), James Pleasants (Democratic-Republican) (starting December 1)

Lieutenant Governors

  • Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut: Jonathan Ingersoll (Democratic-Republican)
  • Lieutenant Governor of Illinois: Pierre Menard (Democratic-Republican) (until December 5), Adolphus Hubbard (Democratic-Republican) (starting December 5)
  • Lieutenant Governor of Indiana: Ratliff Boon (Democratic-Republican)
  • Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky: William T. Barry (political party unknown)
  • Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts: William Phillips, Jr. (political party unknown)
  • Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi: James Patton (no political party) (until month and day unknown), David Dickson (no political party) (starting month and day unknown)
  • Lieutenant Governor of Missouri: William Henry Ashley (Democratic-Republican)
  • Lieutenant Governor of New York: John Tayler (Democratic-Republican) (until end of December 31)
  • Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island: Caleb Earle (political party unknown)
  • Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina: William Pinckney (Democratic-Republican)
  • Lieutenant Governor of Vermont: William Cahoon (Democratic-Republican)

Events

  • March 30 – The U.S. merges East Florida with part of West Florida to form the Florida Territory.
  • July 1–3 – U.S. House of Representatives elections begin in Louisiana and continue until the last elections are held in North Carolina on August 14, 1823.
  • July 2 – Denmark Vesey is hanged for plotting a slave rebellion in Charleston, South Carolina.
  • July 4 – A 24th star is added to the flag of the United States, representing Missouri which had been admitted on August 10, 1821.
  • August 22 – The English ship Orion lands at Yerba Buena, modern-day San Francisco, under the command of William A. Richardson.
  • November 9 – Action of 9 November 1822: {{USS|Alligator|1820}} engages three pirate schooners off the coast of Cuba as part of the West Indies anti-piracy operations of the U.S.
  • November 23 – The USS Alligator wrecks on Carysford Reef off the coast of Florida.[1]

Undated

  • Ashley's Hundred leave from St. Louis, setting off a major increase in fur trade.
  • A committee is formed to collect remains from the remote location where the Battle of Minisink had been fought in 1779.
  • The last major outbreak of yellow fever in New York City occurs.
  • Gist Mansion is built in Wellsburg, West Virginia (used some 100 years later for the Brooke Hills Spooktacular).

Ongoing

  • Era of Good Feelings (1817–1825)

Births

  • February 4 – Edward Fitzgerald Beale, U.S. Navy lieutenant and explorer (died 1893)
  • February 13 – James B. Beck, Scottish-born U.S. Senator from Kentucky from 1877 to 1890 (died 1890)
  • c. March – Harriet Tubman, born Araminta Ross, African-American abolitionist, humanitarian, and Union spy during the American Civil War (died 1913)
  • March 12 – Thomas Buchanan Read, poet and portrait painter (died 1872)
  • March 16 – John Pope, career United States Army officer and Union general in the American Civil War (died 1892)
  • April 3 – Edward Everett Hale, writer (died 1909)
  • April 26 – Frederick Law Olmsted, landscape architect (died 1903)
  • April 27 – Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President of the United States from 1869 to 1877 (died 1885)
  • May 18 – Mathew B. Brady, pioneer photographer (died 1896)
  • June 10 –
    • John Jacob Astor III, businessman (died 1890)
    • Lydia White Shattuck, botanist (died 1889)
  • July 25 – Andrew Bryson, admiral (died 1892)
  • August 15
    • James E. Bailey, U.S. Senator from Tennessee from 1877 to 1881 (died 1885)
    • Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe, wife of Edgar Allan Poe (died 1847)
  • August 27 – William Hayden English, politician (died 1896)
  • September 11 – Francis S. Thayer, merchant and politician (died 1880)
  • September 16 – Charles Crocker, financiers (died 1888)
  • September 17 – Cornelius Cole, U.S. Senator from California from 1867 to 1873 (died 1924)
  • September 19 – Joseph R. West, U.S. Senator from Louisiana from 1871 to 1877 (died 1898)
  • October 4 – Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th President of the United States from 1877 to 1881 (died 1893)
  • Undated – Red Cloud (Maȟpíya Lúta), Oglala Lakota chief (died 1909)

Deaths

  • May 6 – Charles Peale Polk, portrait painter (born 1767)
  • May 8 – John Stark, major general in the Continental Army during the American Revolution (born 1728)
  • July 2 – Denmark Vesey, African American leader, hanged (born c.1767)
  • August 28 – William Logan, U.S. Senator from Kentucky from 1819 to 1820 (born 1776)
  • October 31 – Jared Ingersoll, U.S. presidential candidate (born 1749)

See also

  • Timeline of United States history (1820–1859)

References

1. ^{{cite book|author=Barnette, Michael C.|title=Florida's Shipwrecks|year=2008|publisher=Arcadia Publishing|isbn=978-0-7385-5413-6}}

External links

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