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   Date  Event(s)
1825 
  • 4 Mar 1825—4 Mar 1829: President John Quincy Adams
    John Quincy Adams 1767-1848 Democratic Republican
1829 
  • 4 Mar 1829—4 Mar 1837: President Andrew Jackson
    Andrew Jackson 1767-1845 Democratic
1832 
  • 1832: Cholera
    cholera (New York City, New Orleans and other major cities)
  • 1832: Smyth Co Virginia formed
    Smyth County was formed in 1832 from Wythe and Washington counties.
  • 23 Feb 1832: Smyth County Virginia formed
    Smyth County was formed on February 23, 1832, from Washington and Wythe counties. The county is named after Alexander Smyth, a general during the War of 1812 who was elected to the state Senate, House of Delegates, and as a Representative to the United States Congress..
  • 14 May 1832—21 Jul 1832: Black Hawk War starts
    American Army came upon Black Hawk and his band and defeated them near the Blue Mounds.
1836 
  • 1836: Cannon County, Tennessee Created
    Cannon County was established by the Tennessee state legislature on January 31, 1836. It was formed from portions of Rutherford, Smith, Wilson, and Warren counties[4][5] and was named for Governor Newton Cannon. This was part of the Middle Tennessee region, with mixed farming and livestock raising, including of thoroughbred horses.-Wikipedia
1837 
  • 1837: Smallpox (Great Plains)
    smallpox (Great Plains)
  • 1837: MIchigan admitted to Union as a state
    In 1796 Michigan became annexed to the United States, which incorporated this region with the Northwest Territory, and then with Indiana Territory, till 1803 when it became territorially independent
  • 4 Mar 1837—4 Mar 1841: President Martin Van Buren
    Martin Van Buren 1782-1862 Democratic
1838 
  • 23 Mar 1838: Piscaqauis Co ME formed
    Parent Counties Penobscot, Somerset. Counties created by boundary change Aroostock 1844
1839 
  • 1839: Scott County, Illinois formed
    from Morgan County, Illinois
  • 21 Jan 1839: Clinton Co PA formed
    When Clinton County was formed from Lycoming and Centre Counties, what is today's Cameron County was split between McKean, Potter, and Clinton Counties.
  • 21 Jun 1839: Clinton County PA formed
    Formed from Lycoming and Centre Counties on 21 Jun 1839
1841 
  • 1841: Yellow Fever (Southern States)
    yellow fever (Southern states)
  • 4 Mar 1841—4 Apr 1841: President William Henry Harrison
    William Henry Harrison 1773-1841 Whig
  • 4 Apr 1841—4 Mar 1845: President John Tyler
    John Tyler 1790-1862 WHIG/No Party
1845 
  • 4 Mar 1845—4 Mar 1849: President James K Polk
    James K Polk 1795-1849 Democratic
10 1846 
  • 28 Dec 1846: Iowa becomes a state
    Iowas formed a portion of the American territorial acquisitions from France, by the so-called Louisiana purchase in 1803, and was politically identified with Louisiana until 1812. In 1834 it came under the Michigan organization and in 1836, under that of Wisconsin. Finally after being constituted an independent Territory, it became a State of the Union Dec 28 1846.
11 1847 
  • 3 Mar 1847: Wisconsin became a state
    The territory now occupied within the limits of Wisconsin was explored by French missionaries and traders in 1639 and it remained under French jurisdiction until 1703, when it became annexed to the British North American possessions. In 1796 it reverted to the United States, the government of which latter admitted it within the limits of the Northwest Territory, and in 1809 attached it to that of Illinois and to Michigan in 1818. Wisconsin became independently territorially organized in 1836
  • 29 Dec 1847: Choctaw Co AL created
    Choctaw County was created 29 December 1847 from Washington and Sumter Counties. County seat: Butler.
12 1849 
  • 1849: Cholera (New York City)
    cholera (New York City)
  • 1849: Cholera (New Orleans, St Louis)
    cholera (New Orleans, St. Louis and other cities along the Mississippi River)
  • 4 Mar 1849—9 Jul 1850: President Zachary Taylor
    Zachary Taylor 1784-1850 Whig
13 1850 
  • 1850: Influenze (nationwide)
    influenza (nationwide)
  • 9 Jul 1850—4 Mar 1853: President Millard Fillmore
    Millard Fillmore 1800-1874 Whig
14 1851 
  • 1851: Cholera (Great Plains)
    cholera (Great Plains)
15 1852 
  • 1852: Yellow Fever (nationwide, esp New Orleans)
    yellow fever (nationwide, especially New Orleans)
16 1853 
  • 1853: Yellow Fever (New Orleans)
    yellow fever (New Orleans)
  • 4 Mar 1853—4 Mar 1857: President Franklin Pierce
    Franklin Pierce 1804-1869 Democratic
17 1855 
  • 1855: Yellow Fever (nationwide)
    yellow fever (nationwide)
18 1857 
  • 4 Mar 1857—4 Mar 1861: President James Buchanan
    James Buchanan 1791-1868 Democratic
19 1861 
  • 1861: USA-NC-Transylvania Co formed
    1861 Transylvania County was created from Henderson and Jackson Counties. County seat: Brevard
  • 4 Mar 1861—15 Apr 1865: President Abraham Lincoln
    Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865 Republican
20 1862 
  • 1862: Smallpox (Pacific Northwest)
    smallpox (Pacific Northwest)
21 1865 
  • 1865—1873: typhoid, yellow fever, scarlet fever recur (nationwide)
    typhoid, yellow fever, scarlet fever recur (nationwide)
  • 15 Apr 1865—4 Mar 1869: President Andrew Johnson
    Andrew Johnson 1808-1875 Democratic
22 1867 
  • 1867: Yellow Fever (New Orleans)
    yellow fever (New Orleans)
23 1869 
  • 4 Mar 1869—4 Mar 1877: President Ulysses S Grant
    Ulysses S Grant 1822-1885 Republican
24 1875 
  • 1875: Oconee Co GA Creation
    From Clarke Co GA
25 1877 
  • 4 Mar 1877—4 Mar 1881: President Reutherford B Hayes
    Rutherford B Hayes 1822-1893 Republican
26 1878 
  • 1878: Yellow Fever (Lower MS River Valley)
    yellow fever (lower Mississippi River valley)
27 1881 
  • 4 Mar 1881—19 Sep 1881: President James A Garfield
    James A Garfield 1831-1881 Republican
  • 19 Sep 1881—4 Mar 1885: President Chester A Arthur
    Chester A Arthur 1829-1886 Republican
28 1885 
  • 4 Mar 1885—4 Mar 1889: President Grover Cleveland
    Grover Cleveland 1837-1908 Democratic
29 1889 
  • 4 Mar 1889—4 Mar 1893: President Benjamin Harrison
    Benjamin Harrison 1833-1901 Republican
30 1893 
  • 4 Mar 1893—4 Mar 1897: President Grover Cleveland
    Grover Cleveland 1837-1908 Democratic
31 1897 
  • 4 Mar 1897—14 Sep 1901: President William McKinley
    William McKinley 1843-1901 Republican
32 1901 
  • 14 Sep 1901—4 Mar 1909: President Theodore Roosevelt
    Theodore Roosevelt 1858-1919 Republican
33 1909 
  • 4 Mar 1909—4 Mar 1913: President William Howard Taft
    William Howard Taft 1857-1930 Republican
34 1913 
  • 4 Mar 1913—4 Mar 1921: President Woodrow Wilson
    Woodrow Wilson 1856-1924 Democratic
35 1916 
  • 1916: Polio (nationwide)
    polio (nationwide)
36 1918 
  • 1918: Spanish influenze (nationwide)
    Spanish influenza (nationwide)
37 1921 
  • 4 Mar 1921—2 Aug 1923: President Warren G Harding
    Warren G Harding 1865-1923 Republican
38 1923 
  • 2 Aug 1923—4 Mar 1929: President Calvin Coolidge
    Calvin Coolidge 1872-1933 Republican
39 1929 
  • 4 Mar 1929—4 Mar 1933: President Herbert Hoover
    Herbert Hoover 1874-1964 Republican
40 1933 
  • 4 Mar 1933—12 Apr 1945: President Franklin D Roosevelt
    Franklin D Roosevelt 1882-1945 Democratic