• January 6 –
Milward Adams, orchestra and theatre manager born in
Lexington, Kentucky.(died
1923) • January 11 –
William Gentles, U.S. Army private, known for killing
Crazy Horse (died
1878) • February 1 –
Lucy Wheelock, early childhood education pioneer within the kindergarten movement (died
1946) • February 7 –
Benjamin Eli Smith, editor of reference books (died
1913) • February 13 –
Almanzo Wilder, writer (died
1949) • March 6 –
George Dayton, businessman, founder of
Target Corporation (died
1938) • March 7 –
Genevieve Stebbins, performer of the Delsarte system of expression (died
1934) • March 20 –
Benjamin F. Shively, U.S. Senator from Indiana from 1909 to 1916 (died
1916) • March 21 •
Charles Ellis Johnson, photographer (died
1926) •
Hunter Liggett, general (died
1935) • April 22 –
Paul Dresser, songwriter (died
1906) • May 17 –
Mary Devens, pictorial photographer (died
1920) • May 19 –
John Jacob Abel, pharmacologist (died
1938) • June 8 –
Lawrence Marston, actor, playwright and film director (died
1939) • June 10 – Caroline Louise Dudley (
Mrs. Leslie Carter), stage actress (died
1937) • June 20 –
Mary Gage Day, physician (died
1935) • July 1 –
Martha Hughes Cannon, politician (died
1932) • July 30 •
Lucy Bacon, California
Impressionist painter (died
1932) •
Thorstein Veblen, economist (died
1929) • August 8 –
Henry Fairfield Osborn, geologist, paleontologist and eugenist (died
1935) • September 13 –
Milton S. Hershey, chocolate manufacturer (died
1945) • September 14 –
Julia Platt, embryologist and politician (died
1935) • September 15 –
William Howard Taft, 27th
president of the United States from 1909 to 1913 and tenth
chief justice of the United States from 1921 to 1930 (died
1930) • October 7 –
George P. McLean, U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1911 to 1923 (died
1932) • October 17 –
Mary Abbott, golfer (died
1904) • October 24 –
Ned Williamson, baseball player (died
1894) • November 5 –
Ida Tarbell, investigative journalist (died
1944) • December 1 –
Samuel M. Ralston, U.S. Senator from Indiana from 1923 to 1925 (died
1925) • December 2 •
J. Frank Allee, U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1903 to 1907 (died
1938) •
Charles E. Rushmore, businessman, attorney, namesake of
Mount Rushmore (died
1931) • December 4 –
Julia Evelyn Ditto Young, poet and novelist (died
1915) ==Deaths==