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1921
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1921 in the United States
1921 in U.S. states and territories
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Rand McNally Standard Map of the United States, 1921

Events from the year1921 in the United States.

Incumbents

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Warren G. Harding inauguration, March 4, 1921. Harding at right in back seat;Woodrow Wilson at left.

Federal government

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Woodrow Wilson (D-New Jersey) (until March 4)
Warren G. Harding (R-Ohio) (starting March 4)
Thomas R. Marshall (D-Indiana) (until March 4)
Calvin Coolidge (R-Massachusetts) (starting March 4)
Edward Douglass White (Louisiana) (until May 19)
William Howard Taft (Ohio) (starting July 11)

State governments

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Governors andlieutenant governors

Governors

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Lieutenant governors

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Events

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January–March

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March 4:Warren G. Harding becomes the 29th U.S. president
Calvin Coolidge becomes the 29th U.S. vice president
Unknown Soldier fromWorld War I being taken from theUSS Olympia (C-6) at theWashington Navy Yard and transported to the US Capitol to lay in state. On November 11 the body is interred atArlington National Cemetery.

April–June

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July–September

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October–December

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Undated

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Ongoing

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Births

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Lloyd Bentsen

Russell, actor (d.1991)

Deaths

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Tobey, Ronald C. (1971).The American Ideology of National Science, 1919–1930. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 66–70.ISBN 9780822975946.
  2. ^Chris Pollock (2001).San Francisco's Golden Gate Park: A Thousand and Seventeen Acres of Stories. Graphic Arts Center Publishing Co. p. 77.ISBN 978-1-55868-545-1.
  3. ^Onkst, David H. (2016)."Women in History: Bessie Coleman".Natural Resources Conservation Service Nevada. Archived fromthe original on 2016-02-16. Retrieved2020-11-20.
  4. ^Beauchet, Patrick (2015).Ma vie à bord des cargos et cargos mixtes de la Compagnie Générale Transatlantique. Société des Ecrivains. p. 209.ISBN 9782342038651.
  5. ^"Harding Ends War; Signs Peace Decree at Senator's Home. Thirty Persons Witness Momentous Act in Frelinghuysen Living Room at Raritan".The New York Times. 3 July 1921.
  6. ^Tobin, James (2013).The Man He Became: How FDR Defied Polio to Win the Presidency. Simon & Schuster. pp. 50-51.ISBN 978-0743265164.
  7. ^"Flooding in the Hill Country Is a Centuries-Old Story". 8 July 2025.
  8. ^Eric A. Stene (1994).The Klamath Project. Bureau of Reclamation History Program. p. 20.
  9. ^Anna Elizabeth Rude (1923).The Sheppard-Towner Act in Relation to Public Health. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 1915.
  10. ^"The long legacy of the U.S. occupation of Haiti".The Washington Post. Retrieved19 August 2022.
  11. ^"Volstead Act | History, Definition, & Significance | Britannica".Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved15 August 2022.
  12. ^Solomon, Salem (10 June 2018)."'Music Man of Africa' Dies".Voice of America. Retrieved23 June 2018.
  13. ^"UPI Almanac for Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019".United Press International. January 6, 2019.Archived from the original on September 11, 2019. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2019.golf Hall of Fame member Cary Middlecoff in 1921
  14. ^United States. Department of Commerce (1988).From Lighthouses to Laserbeams: A History of the U.S. Department of Commerce, 1913–1988. U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of the Secretary. p. 75.
  15. ^Small, Mike (August 8, 2006)."Murray Bookchin"(Obituary).The Guardian. RetrievedJune 30, 2018.
  16. ^Jay Robert Nash (1989).Encyclopedia of World Crime: S-Z; Supplements. CrimeBooks. p. 3016.ISBN 978-0-923582-04-3.
  17. ^Volume 11 of Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Research, 1998, p. 49,ISBN 0-7876-2221-4
  18. ^Roland L. Bessette; Mario Lanza (1999).Mario Lanza: Tenor in Exile. Amadeus Press. p. 15.ISBN 978-1-57467-044-8.
  19. ^Lou Valentino (1976).The Films of Lana Turner. Citadel Press. p. 13.ISBN 978-0-8065-0553-4.
  20. ^United States; United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance (1993).Anticipated Nomination of Hon, Lloyd Bentsen: Hearing Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 39.ISBN 978-0-16-040767-3.
  21. ^Martell, Paul; Hayes, Grace P. (1974).World Defence Who's who. Macdonald and Jane's.ISBN 9780356080031.
  22. ^Steve Knopper (1999).MusicHound Swing!: The Essential Album Guide. Visible Ink Press. p. 1953.ISBN 978-1-57859-091-9.
  23. ^John A. Willis (1957).Theatre World. Crown Publishing Company. p. 210.
  24. ^Who's who in the West. Marquis-Who's Who. 2002. p. 261.ISBN 978-0-8379-0933-2.
  25. ^Folkart, Burt A. (January 24, 1986)."Gordon MacRae, Star of 'Oklahoma,' Dies at 64".Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, CA. RetrievedNovember 25, 2018.
  26. ^Blair Imani (16 October 2018).Modern HERstory: Stories of Women and Nonbinary People Rewriting History. Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale. p. 27.ISBN 978-0-399-58224-0.
  27. ^Henryk Hoffmann (2000)."A" Western Filmmakers: A Biographical Dictionary of Writers, Directors, Cinematographers, Composers, Actors and Actresses. McFarland. p. 283.ISBN 978-0-7864-0696-8.
  28. ^Bloom, Harold (Jun 1995)."James Blish".Science Fiction Writers of the Golden Age. New York: Chelsea House. pp. 63.ISBN 9780791021996.
  29. ^"Nancy Reagan 1921-2016".www.cbsnews.com. 6 March 2016. Retrieved11 March 2025.
  30. ^Smith, Vicki; Collard, Patrizia; Nicolson, Paula (1 May 2012).Key Concepts in Counselling And Psychotherapy: A Critical A-Z Guide To Theory: A critical A-Z guide to theory. McGraw-Hill Education (UK). p. 21.ISBN 978-0-335-24221-4.
  31. ^McFadden, Robert D. (December 23, 2019)."Elizabeth Spencer, Author of 'The Light in the Piazza,' Dies at 98".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. RetrievedDecember 23, 2019.
  32. ^Gloria Parker (1921–2022), bandleader known for playing “singing glasses”
  33. ^August C. Bolino (August 2012).Men of Massachusetts: Bay State Contributors to American Society. p. 275.ISBN 978-1-4759-3375-8.
  34. ^David Finn Dies at 100
  35. ^Haring, Bruce (January 4, 2018)."Harry Landers Dies: 'Ben Casey' Co-Star Appeared on Many TV Classics, Was 96".Deadline. RetrievedJanuary 5, 2018.
  36. ^Lou Conter, last survivor of the USS Arizona in Pearl Harbor, dies at 102
  37. ^"Rodney Dangerfield, Comic Seeking Respect, Dies at 82".The New York Times. October 6, 2004.
  38. ^Andrew L. Pincus (2002).Musicians with a Mission: Keeping the Classical Tradition Alive. UPNE. p. 52.ISBN 978-1-55553-516-2.
  39. ^McHenry, Robert (1980).Liberty's Women. Springfield: G. & C. Merriam. p. 442.ISBN 978-0-87779-064-8.

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