•
January 6 –
John Coit Spooner, politician (died
1919) • January 8 •
John H. Moffitt, politician (died
1926) •
Letitia Stevenson, wife of
Adlai Stevenson I,
Second Lady of the United States (died
1913) • January 10 –
Frank James, outlaw (died
1915) •
January 15 –
William H. Harries, Representative in the United States House of Representatives from Minnesota (died
1921) •
January 16 –
George E. Gard, sheriff (died
1904) • January 29 –
William McKinley, 25th
president of the United States from 1897 to 1901 (died
1901) • February 2 –
Knute Nelson, Norway-born 12th governor of Minnesota from 1893 to 1895 and U.S. Senator from Minnesota from 1895 to 1923 (died
1923) • February 3 –
William Cornelius Van Horne, North American railway magnate (died
1915 in Canada) •
February 7 –
John B. Babcock, U.S. Army officer (died
1909) • February 9 –
Andrew Traynor, soldier (died
1920) •
February 15 –
Russell Conwell,
Baptist minister (died
1925) • February 27 •
Thomas Hammond, politician (died
1909) •
Thomas Lowry, lawyer and businessman (died
1909) • March 8 –
Arthur Brown, U.S. Senator from Utah from 1896 to 1897 (died
1906) • March 17 –
Henry Ware Lawton, general (died
1899) • March 23 –
Joseph F. Johnston, U.S. Senator from Alabama from 1907 to 1913 (died
1913) • April 4 –
William Henry Jackson, explorer and photographer (died
1942) • April 8 –
Howard Roberts, sculptor (died
1900) • April 15 –
Henry James, fiction writer (died
1916) • May 6 –
G. K. Gilbert, geologist (died
1918) • June 4 –
Charles Conrad Abbott, archaeologist and naturalist (died
1919) •
June 6 –
Russell J. Waters, U.S. Representative from California (died
1911) • April 25 –
Dwight M. Sabin, U.S. Senator from Minnesota from 1883 to 1889 (died
1902) • July 15 –
Alfred W. Benson, U.S. Senator from Kansas from 1906 to 1907 (died
1916) • July 19 –
Francis J. Higginson, U.S. Navy admiral (died
1931) •
June 29 –
Charles Warren Stone, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania (died
1912) • August 1 –
Robert Todd Lincoln, statesman and businessman, son of
Abraham Lincoln (died
1926) • August 19 –
C. I. Scofield, theologian (died
1921) • September 25 –
Melville Reuben Bissell, entrepreneur, inventor of the
Carpet sweeper (died
1889) • October 28 –
Julia Anna Orum, educator, lecturer, and author (died
1904) •
November 23 –
Henry C. Payne, politician (died
1904) • November 25 –
Henry Ware Eliot, industrialist and philanthropist (died
1919) •
November 26 –
Charles A. Chickering, representative of New York (died
1900) • November 27 –
Cornelius Vanderbilt II, railroad magnate (died
1899) • November 30 –
Martha Ripley, physician (died
1912) • December 28 –
Prentiss Ingraham, military officer and author of dime fiction (died
1904) ==Deaths==