Events from the year 1877 in the United States .
Ulysses S. Grant (R -Ohio ) (until March 4)
Rutherford B. Hayes (R -Ohio ) (starting March 4)
vacant (until March 4)
William A. Wheeler (R -New York ) (starting March 4)
Governors and lieutenant governors
Governor of Alabama : George S. Houston (Democratic )
Governor of Arkansas : Augustus Hill Garland (Democratic ) (until January 11), William Read Miller (Democratic ) (starting January 11)
Governor of California : William Irwin (Democratic )
Governor of Colorado : John Long Routt (Republican )
Governor of Connecticut : Charles R. Ingersoll (Democratic ) (until January 3), Richard D. Hubbard (Democratic ) (starting January 3)
Governor of Delaware : John P. Cochran (Democratic )
Governor of Florida : Marcellus Stearns (Republican ) (until January 2), George Franklin Drew (Democratic ) (starting January 2)
Governor of Georgia : James Milton Smith (Democratic ) (until January 12), Alfred H. Colquitt (Democratic ) (starting January 12)
Governor of Illinois : John Lourie Beveridge (Republican ) (until January 8), Shelby Moore Cullom (Republican ) (starting January 8)
Governor of Indiana : Thomas A. Hendricks (Democratic ) (until January 8), James D. Williams (Democratic ) (starting January 8)
Governor of Iowa : Samuel J. Kirkwood (Republican ) (until February 1), Joshua G. Newbold (Republican ) (starting February 1)
Governor of Kansas : Thomas A. Osborn (Republican ) (until January 8), George T. Anthony (Republican ) (starting January 8)
Governor of Kentucky : James B. McCreary (Democratic )
Governor of Louisiana :
Governor of Maine : Seldon Connor (Republican )
Governor of Maryland : John Lee Carroll (Democratic )
Governor of Massachusetts : Alexander H. Rice (Republican )
Governor of Michigan : John J. Bagley (Republican ) (until January 3), Charles Croswell (Republican ) (starting January 3)
Governor of Minnesota : John S. Pillsbury (Republican )
Governor of Mississippi : John M. Stone (Democratic )
Governor of Missouri : Charles Henry Hardin (Democratic ) (until January 8), John Smith Phelps (Democratic ) (starting January 8)
Governor of Nebraska : Silas Garber (Republican )
Governor of Nevada : Lewis R. Bradley (Democratic )
Governor of New Hampshire : Person C. Cheney (Republican ) (until June 7), Benjamin F. Prescott (Republican ) (starting June 7)
Governor of New Jersey : Joseph D. Bedle (Democratic )
Governor of New York : Lucius Robinson (Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Governor of North Carolina : Curtis Hooks Brogden (Republican ) (until January 1), Zebulon Baird Vance (Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Governor of Ohio : Rutherford B. Hayes (Republican ) (until March 2), Thomas L. Young (Republican ) (starting March 2)
Governor of Oregon : La Fayette Grover (Democratic ) (until February 1), Stephen F. Chadwick (Democratic ) (starting February 1)
Governor of Pennsylvania : John F. Hartranft (Republican )
Governor of Rhode Island : Henry Lippitt (Republican ) (until May 29), Charles C. Van Zandt (Republican ) (starting May 29)
Governor of South Carolina : Wade Hampton III (Democratic )
Governor of Tennessee : James D. Porter (Democratic )
Governor of Texas : Richard B. Hubbard (Democratic )
Governor of Vermont : Horace Fairbanks (Republican )
Governor of Virginia : James L. Kemper (Democratic )
Governor of West Virginia : John J. Jacob (Democratic )/(Independent ) (until March 4), Henry M. Mathews (Democratic ) (starting March 4)
Governor of Wisconsin : Harrison Ludington (Republican )
Lieutenant governors
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Lieutenant Governor of California : James A. Johnson (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Colorado : Lafayette Head (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut : George G. Sill (Republican ) (starting January 3), Francis Loomis (Democratic ) (starting January 3)
Lieutenant Governor of Florida : vacant (until month and day unknown), Noble A. Hull (Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois : Archibald A. Glenn (Democratic ) (until January 8), Andrew Shuman (Republican ) (starting January 8)
Lieutenant Governor of Indiana : Leonidas Sexton (Republican ) (until January 13), Isaac P. Gray (Democratic ) (starting January 13)
Lieutenant Governor of Iowa : Joshua G. Newbold (Republican (until February 1), vacant (starting February 1)
Lieutenant Governor of Kansas : Melville J. Salter (Republican ) (until January 8), Lyman U. Humphrey (Republican ) (starting January 8)
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky : John C. Underwood (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana : Caesar Antoine (Republican ) (until April 24), Louis A. Wiltz (Democratic ) (starting April 24)
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts : Horatio G. Knight (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Michigan : Henry H. Holt (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), Alonzo Sessions (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota : James Wakefield (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi : John M. Stone (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri : Norman Jay Coleman (Democratic ) (until January 8), Henry Clay Brockmeyer (Democratic ) (starting January 8)
Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska : Othman A. Abbott (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada : Jewett W. Adams (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of New York : William Dorsheimer (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina : vacant (until January 1), Thomas J. Jarvis (Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio : Thomas Lowry Young (Republican ) (until March 2), H. W. Curtiss (Republican ) (starting March 2)
Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania : John Latta (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island : Henry Tillinghast Sisson (political party unknown) (until month and day unknown), Albert Howard (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina : William Dunlap Simpson (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee : Thomas H. Paine (Democratic ) (until month and day unknown), Hugh M. McAdoo (Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Texas : vacant
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont : Redfield Proctor (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia : Henry Wirtz Thomas (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin : Charles D. Parker (Democratic )
March 7 – Charles O. Andrews , U.S. Senator from Florida from 1936 to 1946 (died 1946 )
March 9 – Albert Leo Stevens , balloonist (died 1944 )
March 16 – Thomas Wyatt Turner , civil rights activist, biologist and educator; first black person ever to receive a doctorate from Cornell (died 1978 )
April 3 – Karl C. Schuyler , U.S. Senator from Colorado from 1932 to 1933 (died 1933 )
April 23 – Charles D. Herron , United States Army general (died 1977 )
May 16 – Joseph M. McCormick , U.S. Senator from Illinois from 1919 to 1925 (died 1925 )
May 23 – Grace Ingalls , youngest sister of author Laura Ingalls Wilder (died 1941 )
May 26 (probable date) – Isadora Duncan , dancer (died 1927 in France )
June 12 – Thomas C. Hart , U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1945 to 1946 (died 1971 )
July 1 – Benjamin O. Davis Sr. , US Army General. First African-American to rise to the rank of Brigadier General. (died 1970 )
July 2 – Rinaldo Cuneo , artist, "the painter of San Francisco" (died 1939 )
August 10 – Frank Marshall , chess player (died 1944 )
August 15 – Stanley Vestal , historian of the Old West and poet (died 1957 )
August 27 – Lloyd C. Douglas , novelist and pastor (died 1951 )
September 6 – Buddy Bolden , African American jazz cornetist (died 1930 )
October 2 – Carl Hayden , U.S. Senator from Arizona from 1927 to 1969 (died 1972 )
October 13 – Theodore G. Bilbo , Governor of Mississippi from 1928 to 1932 and from 1935 to 1947 and U.S. Senator from Mississippi from 1935 to 1947 (died 1947 )
October 31 – Josiah O. Wolcott , U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1917 to 1921 (died 1938 )
November 12 – Warren Austin , U.S. Senator from Vermont from 1931 to 1946 (died 1962 )
November 16 – Rice W. Means , U.S. Senator from Colorado from 1924 to 1927 (died 1949 )
November 24
January 3 – John Joseph Abercrombie , Union Army brigadier general (born 1798 )
January 4 – Cornelius Vanderbilt , entrepreneur (born 1794 )
January 17 – John Pettit , U.S. Senator from Indiana from 1853 to 1855 (born 1807 )
June 17 – Daniel D. Pratt , U.S. Senator from Indiana from 1869 to 1875 (born 1813 )
July 16 – Samuel McLean , congressman from Montana (born 1826 )
August 28 – Ben DeBar , American actor-manager (born 1812 )[ 1]
August 29 – Brigham Young , Mormon leader (born 1801 )
August 30 – Raphael Semmes , officer in the Confederate navy during the American Civil War (born 1809 )
September 5 – Crazy Horse , Oglala Lakota chief (born 1840 -45)
September 20 – Lewis V. Bogy , U.S. Senator from Missouri from 1873 to 1877 (born 1813)
October 29 – Nathan Bedford Forrest , Confederate Civil War General, first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan (born 1821 )
November 1 – Oliver P. Morton , U.S. Senator from Indiana from 1867 to 1877 (born 1823